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Butter Chicken Thermomix Skinnymixers

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Butter Chicken also known as Murgh Makhani, this popular dish needs no introduction. While this Butter Chicken may be a decadent treat, it is a healthier Thermomix alternative to take-away versions and well worth the effort. After releasing this recipe, the Skinnymixers Facebook Group begged me to put out my first cookbook ‘A Little Taste of India’ – available in the Skinnymixers Shop or Apple Books.

This viral Butter Chicken Thermomix recipe took the Thermomix Community by storm in 2014 and has been the top Skinnymixers recipe every year since. Don’t be turned off by the length of this recipe – it is written in simple step by step instructions to help even a new user of the Thermomix TM6 TM5 TM31/Bellini / Smith and Noble.

A Little Taste of India Cookbook Skinnymixers
My first Thermomix Cookbook ‘A Little Taste of India’ sold 5,000 copies on launch.

My Butter Chicken Thermomix recipe is mild for those who are sensitive to spice and children seem to love it. One of the ‘must make’ Thermomix recipes, it is easy to follow and will definitely impress.

Naturally gluten free and there are instructions to make it dairy free / vegetarian / keto / LCHF /low fodmap friendly below.

BEFORE YOU START – TIPS FOR THE BEST BUTTER CHICKEN

  • Leave yourself enough time the first time you make it – some beginners take 90 min. Enjoy the process, it isn’t hard or complicated!
  • Check that your Apple Cider Vinegar isn’t double strength. Not all apple cider vinegars are equal in taste, I recommend using Braggs ACV with the mother.
  • Using Pepper Free Garam Marsala helps keep this dish very mild. If you don’t mind a little spice, using one with pepper is fine.
  • Don’t use a tea bag or device to hold your whole spices together. The flavour will be impacted and it can damage your machine.
  • Use fresh spices! You can find all of these spices in all major supermarkets. I prefer to get my spices from Grandma’s Pantry, as they are fresher, gluten free & very high quality.
  • The food colouring, nut meal & honey are optional. If you aren’t used to a thick/creamy sweeter butter chicken then leave any of these out to suit your preference.

If you make this recipe, snap a pic and hashtag it #skinnymixers — We love to see your creations on Instagram & Facebook!

Slow Cooker Method

This recipe makes a lot of sauce. When you transfer this thermomix recipe to the slow cooker, for the best results you double the marinade & chicken but leave the sauce amount the same.

  1. Make the sauce and transfer to the slow cooker with the marinated chicken in Step 10.
  2. Stir through the nuts and cream at the end.

Skinnymixers Butter Chicken in the Slow Cooker

What to serve with your Butter Chicken?

You could serve your Butter Chicken with rice or cauliflower rice. If you are looking for standout recipes to wow your guests and tastebuds – you can’t go past the Garlic, Cheese & Spinach Naan, skinnymixer’s Jeweled Coconut Rice, Vegetarian Biryani or Indian Cauliflower Rice.

Thermomix Naan Bread Recipe
The Thermomumma Guest Recipe for Garlic, Cheese & Spinach Naan Bread is the perfect side dish for the Skinnymixers Butter Chicken
Indian Rice Thermomix Recipe for Biryani
The Vegetarian variation of the Biryani from the cookbook A Little Taste of India – takes this to the next level.

This recipe features in the Thermomix cookbook ‘A Little Taste of India’. Other standout recipes from this cookbook include:

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Skinnymixers Butter Chicken

skinnymixer's Butter Chicken

Voted as the Best Butter Chicken Thermomix Recipe, you will also find this recipe in the Skinnymixers Cookbook A Little Taste of India. You can access the Butter Chicken FAQ's here.
4.95 from 69 votes
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Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Indian
Keyword: Thermomix Recipe
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 672kcal

Ingredients

  • 700 g chicken breast - diced
  • 150 g cashews - or almonds, raw (optional - omit for nut free)
  • 300 g cream - or coconut cream
  • 50 g honey
  • 1 bunch fresh coriander - chopped

Marinade:-

  • ½ Tbsp salt
  • ¼-½ tsp chilli powder
  • 1 tsp garam masala
  • Optional: 1 tsp liquid tandoori colouring OR ¼ tsp red food colouring and 2 drops of yellow food colouring
  • 10 g fresh ginger
  • 1 clove garlic - peeled
  • 15 g apple cider vinegar

Tomato paste:-

  • 2 clove garlic
  • 10 g fresh ginger
  • 30 g apple cider vinegar
  • 400 g tin of Ardmona chopped tomatoes
  • 100 g tomato paste

Gravy:-

  • 200 g brown onions - peeled, halved
  • 125 g butter
  • 1 stick cinnamon
  • 3 cloves
  • 5 cardamom pods - bruised
  • 1 star anise
  • 1 tsp cumin powder
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp garam masala - pepper free

Instructions

  • Add nuts to mixer bowl, mill 10 sec/speed 9/MC on. Set aside.
  • Without washing the bowl, (change to blunt blades for bellini and use speed 1 instead of reverse) add marinade ingredients to mixer bowl. Blend for 2 sec/speed 9/MC on. Scrape bowl down and repeat 3 times.
  • Add the chicken and stir through marinade for 10 sec/speed 2/reverse/MC on. Scrape mixer bowl out completely, set aside in a separate bowl to allow chicken to marinate.
  • Without washing the bowl, add tomato paste ingredients to mixer bowl. Blend 1 min/speed 8/MC on. Set tomato paste aside in a separate bowl again.
  • Without washing the bowl, add onions to mixer bowl and chop 5 sec/speed 5/MC on. Scrape bowl down.
  • Add 60 g or 2.1 oz butter to mixer bowl, cook 10 min/100°C or 212°F/speed 2/butterfly/MC on.
  • Add remaining butter (65 g or 2.3 oz), cinnamon, whole cloves, cardamom, star anise, cumin and paprika to mixer bowl.
  • Cook 5 min/100°C or 212°F/slowest speed/reverse/butterfly/MC on.
  • Add reserved tomato paste mixture, garam masala and 2 tsp salt to mixer bowl. Cook for 4 min/steaming temperature/slowest speed/reverse/butterfly/MC on.
  • Add reserved marinated chicken mixture to mixer bowl. Cook for 12 min/100°C or 212°F/slowest speed/reverse/butterfly/MC on.
  • Add reserved nut meal, cream and honey to mixer bowl. Cook for 4 min/100°C or 212°F/slowest speed/reverse/butterfly/MC on. While cooking, use your spatula to stir the curry occasionally.
  • Pour curry into an insulated server, remove whole spices, stir through chopped coriander and let it sit covered for 10 min.

Notes

Original Recipe: If you want to add fenugreek, its 1 tsp at step 7.
Dairy Free: Use coconut cream & 100 g of oil.
Keto / LCHF: Omit honey & nuts or use macadamias/almonds.
Low Fodmap: Replace the garlic with a little garlic infused olive oil & use the green part of leeks to replace the onions. Omit the nuts & use Rice Malt Syrup instead of honey.
Vegetarian: Replace Chicken with vegetables such as pumpkin, cauliflower and beans and cook until tender. You can also add some drained tinned chickpeas when adding the cream & honey.
Important note: DO NOT increase the quantities of any ingredients - this will avoid overloading your mixer. Unless you are cooking chicken on the stovetop or slow cooker.
This is one of our most popular healthy thermomix recipes.
Bellini: Do not use the butterfly / mixing tool.
Use the blunt blade, speed 1, chop the meat in 3-4cm cubes or wide strips. After the first 5 mins or so of cooking stop the machine and release the meat that has got tangled around the blade. Be sure to not overcook.
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Nutrition

Calories: 672kcal | Carbohydrates: 19.8g | Protein: 34.6g | Fat: 49.4g | Saturated Fat: 25.4g | Sodium: 1370mg | Sugar: 15.1g

Frequently Asked Butter Chicken Recipe Questions

Can I use Ground Spices?

  • 1 tsp ground ginger powder
  • 2 pinches of cardamon powder or 1 tsp cardamon seeds
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon powder
  • a pinch of the clove

How can I remove the spices easily?

  • As you are slowly pouring the Butter Chicken into the thermal server – using a silicone spatula you can usually find a few easy spices, then use it to look for the rest prior to adding the coriander.

Can I add more Chicken?

  • The Butter Chicken recipe makes a lot of sauce, but the chicken is at maximum weight capacity. If you need to make more we recommend cooking on the stovetop or slow cooker (see Slow Cooker Tips below). Some Skinnies like to freeze the extra sauce for a quick meal or use it for butter chicken pizza or even Butter Chicken Kievs!

Why is there Food Colouring in the recipe?

  • The food colouring can be left out for those who don’t like to use it, BUT a little secret…this is how the Indian take-away shops get their butter chicken to look that vibrant (unnatural) red colour! (You can find proper tandoori colouring at Indian grocers/supermarkets)

What is the Super Skinny version of the Butter Chicken?

Butter Chicken Recipe FAQ Page

Skinnymixers Butter Chicken Pin

  1. Wow made this in my Bellini last night for tonight’s tea. Just had to have a little taste now can’t wait for dinner tonight.

  2. I read some where & can’t now find it, that we can make this more skinny, was it using half the butter & milk instead of cream. Thanks

  3. I was so scared to make this as it seemed really involved and I’m a simple cook. But once I lined up all my ingredients, grouped everything and set it out ready to go, an hour later, I had amazing curry. I did a tomato, dairy, garlic and chilli free one and a dairy garlic and chilli free one by separating some chicken at the marinating stage to cook on its own in coconut cream. So I used olive oil, but only half the quantity instead of butter and coconut cream instead of cream. My fussy family ate it! Even my husband who hates tomato. I didn’t tell him it was full of it and he even ate it the second time! He caught me putting a tin of tomatoes in the pantry the other day and was concerned and wanted to know why I had it. I just said I’d run out and left it at that! Worth making for sure. My 3 year old even loved it!

  4. Just made this for tea! Used chicken thighs because I thought I was defrosting chicken breast, but they were thighs! But it didn’t matter. It was perfect. So incredibly delicious!

    Thanks for a great recipe Nikalene!

  5. This is the most awesome butter chicken I have ever had!! The whole family devoured it including my two little ones who aren’t fans of spicy food – they even had seconds!

  6. Amazing. Even my non curry loving father in law loved it. The kids also devoured it. Thanks for a lovely recipe

  7. OMG, this was Devine!
    Left out the cumin and fenugreek as I didn’t have them but the flavour was still incredible. Served this with rice and nann bread. Delicious and so impressed with my new thermomix!!

  8. Ok.. I waited awhile.. But..
    Winner winner chicken dinner!
    Served with pita wraps and on top of raw carrots, capsicum and spinach.
    And lots left for the freezer. 🙂

  9. Amazing! I’ve made it previously by following the recipe and it was to die for. Tonight I subbed ghee for the butter and coconut cream for cream and omitted the food colouring (I made these changes to suit my current lifestyle) it tasted identical to the original recipe. What a versatile recipe 🙂

  10. This is amazing! I’ve seen everyone rave about it and tonight I tried it! So glad I did! No food colouring needed it looked great colour as it is!

    Yum!

  11. Amazing. Absolutely Delish. I used Coles organic tin tomatoes and still worked fine also used less honey and as I didn’t have enough cream I used half cream and half coconut cream. Thanks Nikalene this is absolutely beautiful.

  12. This curry is amazing! I thought it was good last night but wow, for lunch the next day it is ridiculously good/better!
    It is an involved recipe but so worth it. Take a little planning at the beginning to get all the ingredients together but after that, it is super easy as each cooking step takes a while. and you can get things done while it cooks. I made/proved naan before cooking the curry, made rice after and got raves reviews from the family.

    Definitely making again (and again). Thanks Nik!

  13. OMG YUM!
    Thank you for this amazing recipe!
    It is my go-to if we are having people over.
    My husband used to be sceptical of the thermomix and thought I spent too much on it, but now that I make him this butter chicken he doesn’t complain!
    Goes so well with the skinnymixers biryani yum, yum!
    Easy too – I’m not too adventurous with the Thermo and have never had a problem making this.

  14. I can hardly believe I could cook something so authentic.
    I own a cafe and this will no doubt be a favorite to add on the menu!
    Please do a cook book and THANK YOU!

  15. My husband declared this to be the best curry he has tasted, and he has eaten curry in India. Next on the list is the Tikka Masala!

  16. I had pretty high hopes after all the fantastic comments and recommendations to try this…. and it has surpassed my expectations…. and better yet those of my husband,
    We always are in search for a perfect butter chicken at restaurants and this has blown most of them out of the water….. no more dining out for indian for this family . YUM!!!!

  17. OH MY WORD!! Why did I wait so long to try this. After being back in Australia for 2 years after living in Singapore for 12 years, I have really missed eating a good curry. I was so disappointed with the store bought ones, and being totally nut-free, it was quite limiting. I decided that after reading so many people’s responses to the Skinnymixers Butter Chicken, I knew I had to try it. You could say it was going to be something to make in 2015. Well, today is the 1st January 2015, and seeing I have all the spices, I decided to make it. I didn’t cook the chicken in the gravy sauce as my daughter is vegetarian.
    It turned our more than perfect, just the right amount of “bite”. It will be a favourite on our menu for sure. Next to make is the Nonya Chicken Curry. Hear great reviews on this too.
    THANKS !!

  18. Could l use pork instead of chicken ???
    Making birthday lunch for 12 adults and 6 kids and my mother in law is already doing a mild chicken curry and l am making beef vindaloo and have big cut of pork l could maybe use ???

  19. Ive finally made it! A chilli, tomato, dairy and garlic free version and a chilli, garlic and dairy free version. My husband hates tomato and garlic and ate his serve! He was under threat to eat it without complaining and he almost complied so thats a win. Fussy son only gagged once! Thats a win! 3 year old ate all hers and my sister and I had to have seconds! Foods a battle in this house but tonight the only battle we had was tiredness after a traumatic end to the first day of our holidays. Not tomatoey, not spicy, very flavoursome, very adaptable, easier than it looks. Took an hour I think, including rice. Worth making!

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