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This authentic Tandoori Chicken recipe brings restaurant-style flavors to your kitchen or campfire without needing a traditional clay oven. It's smoky, tender, and perfectly spiced with a traditional Indian yogurt marinade.
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Cut deep gashes into chicken pieces and marinate with yogurt and spices for 30 minutes. → Pan-fry the chicken in oil and butter for 10-12 minutes until charred and fully cooked. → Place a hot charcoal piece in a small container inside the chicken bowl, add oil, and cover for 1.5 minutes. → Garnish with onions, lemon, and coriander before serving.
Cut deep gashes into chicken pieces and marinate with yogurt and spices for 30 minutes. → Pan-fry the chicken in oil and butter for 10-12 minutes until charred and fully cooked. → Place a hot charcoal piece in a small container inside the chicken bowl, add oil, and cover for 1.5 minutes. → Garnish with onions, lemon, and coriander before serving.
This authentic Tandoori Chicken recipe brings restaurant-style flavors to your kitchen or campfire without needing a traditional clay oven. It's smoky, tender, and perfectly spiced with a traditional Indian yogurt marinade.
Prepare the clean and dry chicken pieces by making deep gashes (incisions) into the meat so the marinade can penetrate effectively.
In a large bowl, add yogurt, red chili powder, ginger garlic paste, turmeric, and salt to the chicken pieces.
Thoroughly rub the marinade into all the cuts and surfaces of the chicken, then let it rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
Heat a pan with oil and salted butter. Once moderately hot, place the chicken pieces in the pan.
Cook the chicken for about 1.5 minutes on the first side, then flip to achieve a golden-brown charred color. Total cooking time should be 10-12 minutes until cooked through.
Deep incisions are crucial for the flavor to reach the bone.
Avoid overcrowding the pan during frying to prevent the chicken from releasing too much moisture and boiling instead of searing.
The 'Dhungar' (charcoal smoking) technique provides the signature smoky flavor typically found in a clay oven.
Ensure the charcoal is red-hot before adding oil for maximum smoke.
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