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Skinnymixers Chicken Tikka Masala

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Skinnymixers Chicken Tikka Masala

This healthy thermomix recipe for Chicken Tikka Masala is in celebration of the Skinnymixers Facebook Group reaching 20,000 followers!

This is my best Thermomix curry recipe to date and I have been working on perfecting it for a few weeks now (hubby isnt complaining!). I hope you enjoy it, as this is a very special recipe to me 🙂

Love Nik xx

skinnymixer's Chicken Tikka Masala

skinnymixer's Chicken Tikka Masala

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Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Indian
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 55 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 354kcal

Ingredients

  • 200 g brown onion - halved
  • 1 large red chilli - deseeded, roughly chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves - peeled
  • 20 g fresh ginger - peeled and roughly sliced
  • 25 g apple cider vinegar
  • 100 g olive oil
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 3 whole cloves
  • 1 tsp cardamom seeds
  • 1 star anise
  • 1 x 400 g | 14.1 oz tin of Ardmona chopped tomatoes
  • 2 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp chilli flakes - optional
  • 1 tsp turmeric powder
  • 2 tbsp malaysian meat curry powder
  • 700 g chicken breast - diced
  • 1 red capsicum - seeds removed, medium dice
  • 70 g cream
  • 1 tbsp garam masala - pepper free
  • Large handful of fresh coriander - roughly chopped

Instructions

  • Add onion, chilli, ginger, garlic and 115 g or 4 oz water to mixer bowl. Blend for 1 min/speed 7/MC on.
  • Add apple cider vinegar to mixture and blend for 5 sec/speed 5/MC on. Set aside.
  • Without washing the bowl, add olive oil, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom and star anise to mixer bowl. Sauté for 5 min/120°C or 250°F (or steaming temp for TM31 users)/slowest speed/reverse/butterfly/MC off.
  • Add reserved onion mixture to bowl.
  • Cook 8 min/120°C or 250°F (or steaming temp for TM31 users)/speed soft/reverse/butterfly/MC off.
  • Add tinned tomato, salt, chilli if using, turmeric and curry powder to mixer bowl.
  • Cook for a further 20 min/120°C or 250°F (or steaming temp for TM31 users)/slowest speed/reverse/butterfly/MC off.
  • Place simmering basket on top of mixer bowl to prevent splatter.
  • Add chicken breast to mixer bowl.
  • Cook 11 min/100°C or 212°F/speed soft/reverse/butterfly/MC on.
  • Add diced capsicum and cream to mixer bowl.
  • Cook for a further 5 min/100°C or 212°F/slowest speed/reverse/butterfly/MC off.
  • When curry has finished cooking, remove it to an insulated server, stir through garam masala and chopped coriander, cover and let it stand for 5 min to infuse.

Notes

Omit the extra chilli flakes if you don't want it too spicy, its not a very hot curry bit it has a little bite - otherwise serve with raita yoghurt for cooling.
If you make your own garam masala, take care to choose a recipe without a lot of peppercorns. Some garam masala mixes use a lot of pepper which will make this dish quite spicy.
You can find the curry powder at Asian and Indian grocers or online here: http://bit.ly/1PXPEsY. Skinnymixers recieve 10% off using the discount code SKMIX in the shopping cart and if you stock up on other things you need its only a $12 flatrate shipping fee x (not sponsored)
Reduce the quantities if you are using a western style curry powder like keens. I use the Babas brand curry powder.
If you make your own Malaysian meat curry powder then start off with 1 tsp only due to concentration.
I highly recommend you only use Ardmona brand tinned tomatoes - its the only tinned tomato I find which produces a nice thick sauce 🙂
You can leave out the cream or substitute with yoghurt for a lower calorie option or coconut or cashew cream for a dairy free option.
Important note: Don't increase the quantities of any ingredients - this will avoid overloading your mixer.
Bellini users
Use blunt blade for this recipe. Do not use butterfly to avoid the risk of overheating your machine.
At step 3, step 5 and step 7 use speed 1 and ST temp if using an Intelli and 120°C or 250°F if using a Supercook.
At step 10 and step 12 use speed 1.
Tried this recipe?Mention @skinnymixer or tag #skinnymixers!

Nutrition

Calories: 354kcal | Carbohydrates: 6.6g | Protein: 28.7g | Fat: 23.1g | Saturated Fat: 5.9g | Sodium: 1330mg | Sugar: 5.5g
  1. At the risk of causing some controversy, I actually think this trumps your butter chicken! So yummy and so pleased that I can enjoy for lunch tomorrow too. A beautiful curry that packs a punch 💥👊🏼

  2. Hi there

    I’d like to make this for my family but my kids won’t eat spicy food. If I leave the chilli flakes out, how spicy will it be? I haven’t used the Baba’s curry powder before. I’m happy to get it but I’d like to know how spicy it is first.

    Thank you.

  3. Keen to try this one again with Babas instead of home made curry powder and a different Garam Masala. It was yummy but I feel like I may have made a mistake because the little lick of the spatula before adding the masala was better than the finished product. I’m thinking I managed to mix up somewhere because it had potential! Looking forward to re-attempting!

  4. Excellent curry, third Skinnymixers one I’ve made. Takeaway tikka is always so oily, loved that this wasn’t overly oily.

  5. Absolutely delicious! Served with your palak raita …so good! With rice and papadums easily served 8 large servings. Thanks heaps x

  6. I took the risk and made this for the family tonight. The kids said it was too spicy but ate it. Our visitor had seconds and hubby who winged that it smelled disgusting when it was cooking, ate seconds! He is so damn fussy that I can’t believe he went back for more 🙂 we didn’t add garlic or coriander and we swapped the cream for coconut milk. Fabulously flavoursome, but sadly there is only one serve left 🙁

  7. Made this for my family today, taste tested it as I don’t get to have my serve until tomorrow’s lunch. This curry is great! I added the extra chilli, and I know that it’ll go down well with everyone. Definitely one to make again!

  8. It was a little bit spicy for us but will cut it back a bit next time. But still delicious and better again the next day for leftovers 😊

  9. I am a fan of all the skinnymixers curries, but this one is my absolute favourite. I find it so easy to make, and it is so flavoursome. I find it’s my go-to meal when I’m tired or after work. I could eat it everyday!

  10. This was the first dish I taught my little sister in out cooking lesson after buying her a Bellini for Christmas and she was so excited with the result. The ingredients list isn’t intimidating and there aren’t too many steps. It’s a great weeknight dinner to cook from scratch. Did I mention the flavour rocks?

  11. Amazing!!! Made it now for dinner tonight, but think I’ll have it for lunch too! Smells and tastes so good and authentic! Didn’t use the chilli though as I wanted a milder version. Still has a bite to it! Yum!!!

  12. Oh my … I actually can’t decide whether this is better than the Butter Chicken … I think they are equal due to being different styles of curry. Beautiful and again always in my freezer as it makes great pies.

  13. Third skinnymixers curry I’ve made, and love how quick it was compared to the butter chicken but still with so much flavour! Kids and hubby rate the butter chicken higher but for those times you are a little more pressed for time the Tikka is perfect!

  14. Hi Nikolene- love your work!
    my mother in law brought some Malaysian meat curry powder with her when she came to visit. Its a big bag but the shelf life is really short. Can I freeze it?
    Thanks!

  15. My current favorite
    Dh found it a bit spicy ( but he is a sook with spices)
    I’m thinking of adding a bit more chilli next time so I don’t have to share. …. oops 😉

  16. Had this for dinner tonight. Yet another incredible dish! Kids weren’t huge fans only because they didn’t like the cardamon seeds so next time I might use powder instead to make it kid friendly for my girls. Hubby and I absolutely loved it! The only downfall to all your recipes is that hubby takes what’s left to work for lunch because he can’t get enough, and I’m left with nothing. Lol

  17. Generally I’m a non curry eater but this dish is a real stunner. So many different flavours and depth. Will be a regular in our household for sure!

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