
Rich, creamy, and comforting butter chicken made at home with tender marinated thighs, a silky tomato-cream sauce, and simple pantry ingredients — perfect with naan or rice.

This homemade butter chicken has been a weekend staple in my kitchen for years. I discovered this version on a blustery Sunday afternoon while trying to recreate the restaurant-style sauce my family loved, but with fewer steps and pantry-friendly ingredients. The balance between the gently spiced marinade and the luscious, buttery tomato-cream sauce makes every bite comforting without being heavy. Bite-sized pieces of thigh meat stay juicy beneath a smooth, fragrant sauce that clings to steamed rice and warm naan alike.
I first served this dish at a small dinner with close friends; everyone commented on how the sauce tasted like it had simmered for hours even though it comes together quickly. The dish is both approachable for weeknights and impressive enough for guests. Texturally, the chicken remains tender while the sauce is rich and velvety — bright tomato notes, a hint of sweetness, and warm aromatics finish with a whisper of garam masala and optional cayenne for heat. Once you try this, it becomes one of those meals you make again and again.
In my house this is the dish that quiets the room; everyone reaches for seconds. I love how forgiving it is: a quick sear on the chicken and a slow simmer on the sauce is all it needs. Over the years I tweaked the seasoning balance — a touch more sugar to round the acidity and a splash more cream when I want an extra-silky finish — and those small changes made it our go-to comfort classic.
My favorite thing about this is how reliably it brings people to the table. I once made a double batch for a potluck, and someone asked if it was from our favorite local restaurant — that’s the kind of compliment that keeps me making this again and again. The dish is forgiving: slightly overcooked chicken still tastes great in the sauce, and the sauce itself can be rebalanced quickly with a pinch of sugar or a splash of lemon.
Store leftovers in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For freezing, allow the dish to cool completely, then portion into freezer-safe containers leaving some headspace for expansion. Label with the date and freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator if frozen, then warm gently over low heat on the stove, stirring occasionally to prevent the cream from separating. If the sauce looks slightly thin after reheating, simmer for a few minutes to reduce and thicken, or whisk in a small pat of butter for gloss.
If you need dairy-free options, substitute full-fat coconut milk for heavy cream and use a dairy-free butter alternative; the flavor will shift toward coconut but remain rich and silky. For a lighter finish, replace 1/2 to 1 cup of heavy cream with plain Greek yogurt whisked smoothly and added off-heat (to prevent curdling). Swap chicken thighs with boneless skinless breasts for a leaner profile, but reduce cooking time to avoid dryness. Ground spices can replace whole blends in a pinch, though fresh garam masala provides the most aromatic depth.
Serve with warm naan brushed with butter, or steamed basmati rice to soak up every bit of sauce. For a brighter plate, add a simple cucumber and tomato salad dressed with lemon and cilantro. Accompany with roasted cauliflower or sautéed spinach for a vegetable element. Garnish with fresh parsley or cilantro and a drizzle of cream for a restaurant-style finish. Individual lemon wedges on the side allow guests to brighten their portions as desired.
Butter chicken (Murgh Makhani) originates from northern India and is renowned for its creamy tomato-based sauce and mildly spiced, tender poultry. The dish emerged post-World War II in Delhi, where chefs developed methods to repurpose leftover tandoori chicken in buttery, tomato-rich gravy. Over time it has evolved into many regional and international interpretations, balancing savory, sweet and tangy notes. This home-style version leans on convenience while honoring the hallmark creaminess and warm spice profile of the classic.
In winter, enrich the dish by adding roasted winter squash or sweet potato cubes to the sauce, which meld well with the tomatoes and cream. For spring and summer, fold in bright peas or blanched green beans just before serving for freshness and color. Around holidays, increase the garam masala slightly and add a few toasted cashews blended into the sauce for a nutty depth. Adjust heat and sweetness to suit seasonal produce and the mood of the meal.
Double the sauce and freeze half in flat, stackable containers for quick dinners later in the month. Cook and portion rice separately, then reheat together when ready to eat. Marinate the chicken the night before to save active time on the day you plan to cook; the longer rest intensifies flavor. Use clear, labeled containers and portion into single-servings for grab-and-go lunches that reheat well in a microwave or on the stove.
Whether you’re cooking for a busy weeknight or welcoming guests, this butter chicken reliably delivers comfort and depth with minimal fuss. Make it your own by adjusting heat and creaminess, and enjoy the smiles it brings when you set the pot on the table.
Pat chicken dry before marinating to help the marinade stick and promote browning.
Avoid high heat when adding cream; simmer gently to prevent separation.
Brown the chicken in batches to avoid steaming and ensure a good sear.
This nourishing homemade butter chicken recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze up to 3 months and thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating gently.
Yes — swap heavy cream for full-fat coconut milk and use a dairy-free butter substitute. Texture and flavor will be slightly different but still enjoyable.
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In a mixing bowl combine chicken with salt, garlic powder, paprika, curry powder and Greek yogurt. Toss until evenly coated, cover and refrigerate for at least 15 minutes to allow flavors to penetrate and tenderize.
Heat vegetable oil and 1 tablespoon butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add minced garlic and diced onion and sauté until the onion is soft and beginning to caramelize, about 7–9 minutes.
Add tomato sauce, sugar, salt and black pepper to the skillet. Reduce heat and slowly whisk in heavy cream. Stir in cayenne (if using), garam masala and curry powder, then simmer gently for 4–6 minutes to thicken.
Sear the marinated chicken in a separate pan over medium-high heat until browned and cooked through, working in batches to avoid overcrowding, about 4–6 minutes per batch.
Add the cooked chicken to the sauce, stir in the remaining butter until melted, and simmer together for 3–5 minutes. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve hot with naan or rice.
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