Butter Chicken Curry (VEGAN) - Sanjana.Feasts - Indian Curry Recipes (2024)

May I present the Butter Chicken Curry (VEGAN). This vegan butter chicken curry is a delicious and flavourful Indian curry dish. It’s made with a blend of spices, tomatoes, and coconut milk.

Butter chicken is a creamy, rich and savoury dish that is hearty and comforting. Serve it with basmati rice, naan, roti, or chapati for a complete meal.

This Vegan Butter Chicken is CRAZY, BONKERS DELICIOUS! Yes, you read the title correctly and no, this is not a drill.

I’ve been experimenting with my Vegan Butter Chicken recipe for a VERY long time. After dozens of iterations, I’m finally ready and so excited to share it with you.

Butter chicken, also known as murgh makhani, is a beloved Indian dish that has captured the hearts of foodies worldwide. It’s a dish that’s rich, creamy, and filled with spices.

If you’re anything like me, you’re always on the lookout for amazing food experiences.

In this post, I’ll take you on a journey through the delicious world of vegan butter chicken. Not only will you learn all about the original butter chicken, but you’ll also see why it’s a must-try.

The secret to Butter Chicken Curry (VEGAN)

There are multiple components to get right here; the seitan chicken needs to be firm, pullable and flavoursome without being overpowering. The colour should to be light inside, not brown.

Next, the sauce.

Perfect Butter Chicken sauce is the holy grail of modern North Indian cooking and everyone has their own way of doing it.

It’s one of the most popular restaurant dishes around the world because of its subtlety and simplicity. It’s not always easy to find that balance.

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What is Butter Chicken?

Butter chicken is a popular Indian dish that’s typically made with yoghurt-marinated boneless chicken.

To veganise this recipe, we’ll be using an incredible chicken-style seitan (a wheat gluten protein) marinated in a handful of spices.

The seitan is then cooked in a creamy tomato sauce with lots of vegan butter, hence the name.

The dish originated in Delhi’s famous restaurant, Moti Mahal in the 1950s, and it quickly became a favourite amongst the locals.

Butter Chicken is typically served with naan or basmati rice.

What does Vegan Butter Chicken taste like?

The vegan seitan chicken is tender and moist, and the sauce is so flavourful that it’s hard to believe that it’s vegan.

The sauce is also perfect for soaking up with the naan or basmati rice.

The combination of the vegan butter, tomatoes and coconut milk creates a unique flavour that is both creamy and savoury.

Vegan Butter Chicken is a great choice for anyone looking for a delicious vegan meal that is sure to satisfy.

You’ll be tempted to take a spoon to this sauce. Butter chicken is a dish that’s perfect for the slow cooker too!

Why is Butter Chicken So Delicious?

Butter chicken is a feast for the senses.

The aroma of the spices and the creamy tomato sauce will have your mouth watering before you even take a bite.

When you do finally take a bite, you’ll be met with a perfect balance of spiciness and creaminess.

The Spice Factor

One of the reasons that butter chicken is so popular is because of the spices.

The dish features a blend of aromatic spices such as cumin, coriander, garam masala, turmeric, and chilli powder.

These spices create a flavour explosion in your mouth, which is why it’s such a crowd-pleaser.

How to make Butter Chicken extra creamy

I’ve switched the butter in my Vegan Butter Chicken with almond butter which lends a rich, creamy texture to the fresh tomato sauce.

Having said this, you could also use cashew butter if you prefer that.

A touch of coconut milk mellows out the spices and finishes the dish perfectly.

I’d highly recommend using a high-powered blender, such a NutriBullet to blend the sauce.

Sieve the Butter Chicken gravy!

For the silkiest gravy possible and a true restaurant-style Butter Chicken finish, pass the sauce through a sieve or food mill to strain away unwanted tomato seeds and skin, as well as any coarse spices.

You don’t want rogue spices ruining your heavenly Vegan Butter Chicken experience.

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Stockpiling vegan chicken pieces 101

If like me, you need a Vegan Butter Chicken experience once a week, you can always double up on quantities and stow it away in the freezer to assemble later.

For example, I keep seitan pieces in a ziplock-type (for example) bag in the freezer. You can keep it frozen for up to 3 months.

Indeed, you can also freeze sauce portions.

The sauce can also be used for other curries, such as butter tofu or mixed veggies.

The protein-packed seitan pieces are great in stir fries, salads, pasta, wraps and more.

How to Make Butter Chicken

Now that we’ve discussed what this vegan butter chicken is all about and why it’s so delicious, let’s talk about how to make it.

You’ll need spices, tinned tomatoes, coconut milk, and vegan butter, as well as the ingredients for the seitan. Some recipes include using a tandoor to cook the protein element of the dish, while others recommend grilling it.

Kudos goes to the brilliant Skye Michael Conroy and The Seitan Appreciation Society on Facebook who are generous enough to share their wonderful passion, tips and recipes.

The addition of beans to this seitan recipe was inspired by the Avocados and Ales Chickwheat recipe. Thank you.

Shall we get on with the curry then?

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Vegan Butter Chicken Curry

One of North India's most famous curries, Butter Chicken. Also known as Murgh Makhani, it's known for having a lusciously-smooth and tomato cream sauce laced with mild, fragrant spices.

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Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Course: Lunch, Main Course

Cuisine: Indian

Keyword: curry, seitan, vegan

Servings: 6

Author: Sanjana

Ingredients

For the seitan chick'n marination

  • 1 kg seitan chicken, cubed recipe below
  • 2 tbsp any flavourless oil such as sunflower or vegetable oil
  • 1 tsp chilli powder Kashmiri chilli is best
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 2 large cloves garlic crushed
  • 2 cm piece of ginger, peeled and grated
  • 1 tsp ground fennel seeds

For the butter chick'n curry

  • 2 tbsp your favourite vegan butter
  • 1 large onion chopped
  • 4 large cloves garlic chopped
  • 2 cm piece of ginger, peeled and grated
  • 1/4 tsp kalonji seeds nigella seeds
  • 2 hot red chillies chopped
  • 1 tbsp concentrated tomato paste
  • 400 g fresh tomatoes chopped
  • 1 tbsp ground coriander seeds
  • 2 tsp garam masala
  • 1 tsp ground cardamom seeds from 4-5 green cardamom pods
  • 1 tbsp smooth almond butter
  • 200 ml coconut milk (or vegan cream) plus more for drizzling on top
  • 2 tsp kasoori methi, rubbed between your palms until fine plus more for garnishing
  • 1 tbsp light brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp fresh coriander chopped

Instructions

To marinate the seitan pieces

  • Combine the ingredients for the seitan marinade until smooth. Add the seitan chicken pieces and gently mix until coated. Cover with cling film and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

  • Heat the oil in a non-stick frying pan and carefully add the seitan chicken pieces. Cook until golden on all sides. You might need to do this in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan. Place the pieces onto a plate and set aside whilst you make the sauce.

For the butter chicken curry

  • Heat the oil in a large non-stick pan. Add the nigella seeds and chopped onion. Sauté until translucent. Next, add in the ginger, garlic, chillies and tomato paste. Cook for 2 minutes.

  • Add in the fresh tomatoes, ground coriander seeds, garam masala, ground cardamom seeds, almond butter, coconut milk, kasoori methi and brown sugar. Give everything a thorough stir and cover with a lid. Cook for 10-15 minutes on a medium heat. Remove from the heat and allow to cool.

  • Transfer the tomato mixture to a blender and blend until very smooth. Strain the mixture through a sieve, back into the same pan. Season with salt to taste. Switch the heat back on and add the golden seitan chicken pieces. Bring to a gentle boil and simmer for 5 minutes with the lid on. Garnish with fresh coriander, more kasoori methi and a splash of coconut milk, if desired.

Sanjana’s Notes

  • Keep refrigerated and eat within 48 hours.
  • Leftovers can be frozen the day the curry is made. Transfer to an airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. Defrost at room temperature and ensure the curry is piping hot before serving.

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Vegan Seitan Chicken (Chick’n)

Perfectly succulent meat-free chick'n made using tofu and beans. This recipe is worth the effort and makes lots of high-protein seitan chicken for curries, stir fries, burgers and more.

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Prep Time: 40 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Asian

Keyword: beans, seitan, tofu, vegan

Servings: 10

Author: Sanjana

Equipment

  • Pressure cooker

  • High-powered blender

Ingredients

  • 300 g extra-firm tofu
  • 400 g tin any white beans inc. liquid from tin such as haricot
  • 150 g vital wheat gluten
  • 150 ml cold water
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 2 tsp white miso paste or MSG optional
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt or 1 vegan chicken-style stock cube (such as Massel)
  • 3 tbsp sunflower or vegetable oil

Instructions

  • In a high-powered blender, combine the tofu, haricot beans in their liquid, miso paste (or msg), salt, nutritional yeast, oil and water until you have a smooth paste.

  • Add the vital wheat gluten to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Add the tofu mixture and mix on a low speed until the two cometogether in the form of a dough.

  • Switch the paddle attachment to a dough hook and mix on a medium/high speed for 10-12 minutes. Stay close by as the mixer may shuffle across the counter top as the dough is tough to work. You’ll also need to be very careful your mixer’s motor doesn’t burn out. This kneading of the dough is crucial in developing the gluten and proteins in the seitan and shouldn’t be skipped. The longer and harder you work it, the more fibrous and chicken-like the final product will be.

  • Once your seitan has been kneaded long and hard, remove it from the mixer and cut it in half. Wrap each “loaf” very tightly in 3-4 layers of heavy-duty foil. You want it to be nice and compact inside to stop it expanding inside as this will promote sponginess rather than the shreddable texture we’re after. The multiple layers of foil will also stop water getting inside.

  • Next, fill a pressure cooker with plenty of water (about 3/4 of the way full) and bring to a boil. Carefully drop your seitan into the cooker and put the lid on. Cook on a medium/high heat for 40 minutes. Once the time is up, switch off the heat and leave it to cool completely.

  • Once cool, remove the seitan parcels from the cooker and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or up to 48 hours.

  • Unwrap and check out that amazing texture when you pull it apart. Your seitan is now ready to use in your favourite vegan chicken recipe.

Sanjana’s Notes

  • I wouldn’t recommend making this recipe by hand as your arms might threaten to fall off. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger would struggle, seriously. Having said this, you can create seitan kneading by hand – it will not however, have a shreddable, “pulled” quality and you’ll finish up with a spongy end product instead. It’ll still taste good but probably won’t fool your meat-eating friends.
  • If freezing the seitan chick’n, keep it in an airtight container and use within 3 months.

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Variations of Butter Chicken Curry (VEGAN)

There are several variations of butter chicken that you can try. Some recipes call for using paneer instead of chicken, which makes it an easy vegetarian option. You can also add different vegetables to the sauce to make it even more delicious. Peppers, onions, cauliflower, mushrooms and potatoes are all great options.

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FAQs

What Indian dish is closest to butter chicken? ›

Chicken Tikka Masala vs Butter Chicken are two of the most well-known recipes. Both are delicious meals made up of tender chicken pieces and an incredibly creamy sauce. While these two recipes are similar, they also have notable distinctions.

Is butter chicken an authentic Indian dish? ›

Butter chicken, traditionally known as murgh makhani (pronounced [mʊrɣ ˈməkʰaːni]), is an Indian dish originating in Delhi. It is a type of curry made from chicken with a spiced tomato and butter (makhan) sauce.

How do you eat butter chicken curry? ›

Butter Chicken is best served with Jeera rice , Turmeric Rice, plain fluffy Basmati Rice, Tandoori Roti, Naan or Paratha. To extend your menu, you may try Kachumber salad or onion salad, Jeera aloo or Paneer Tikka.

What does butter chicken curry taste like? ›

Butter Chicken is the most popular Indian dish ordered in restaurants. Like Chicken Tikka Masala, chunks of chicken are simmered in a yogurt and tomato sauce. It is creamy, tangy, and buttery of course.

Which is healthier, butter chicken or tikka masala? ›

Regarding nutrition, Butter Chicken and Tikka Masala are high in calories, fat, and sodium. Butter Chicken has more fat and calories than Tikka Masala due to the use of cream and butter in the sauce. However, Tikka Masala has more sodium than Butter Chicken due to the use of canned tomato puree.

Which country is famous for butter chicken? ›

Butter Chicken, however, has far more humble origins, and was born far closer to home. It only dates back a couple of decades to pre-partition India, and its story takes us to a sweet-shop in Peshawar called Mukhey da Dhaba, owned by an elderly gentleman called Mokha Singh.

Is butter chicken Indian food healthy? ›

Butter chicken consists of approximately 30 grams of protein per serving. As a result, one serving of butter chicken makes up more than half of your daily protein consumption. Is butter chicken healthy? Butter chicken is high in fat and protein and, so, a keto-friendly recipe.

Why is Indian butter chicken red? ›

This ground chilli powder is made from Kashmiri chillies, a variety known for its lower heat rating and intense red colour. It's widely used in Indian cuisine, especially in tandoori and butter chicken.

Why is butter chicken so good? ›

The reason why Butter chicken is such a delightful dish is because of, obviously, butter. The splendid blend of cream sauce, butter, spiced up tomatoes, and an array of Indian spices melts in your mouth instantly. If you're a chicken lover, this is a must-try dish for you.

How to make butter chicken curry thicker? ›

How to Thicken Curry
  1. Add dairy. Many curry sauces have a creamy texture, so try adding more dairy—like Greek yogurt, heavy cream, or a thick non-dairy ingredient like coconut cream—to thicken a watery curry sauce.
  2. Add ground nuts. ...
  3. Add lentils. ...
  4. Add peanut butter. ...
  5. Add a tomato product. ...
  6. Start with a roux. ...
  7. Use a slurry.
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Do you eat butter chicken with rice or naan? ›

You can eat the butter chicken with garlic naan, basmati rice or both! (I personally do both, carbs are life!). I included traditional spices in this recipe but feel free to adjust the amounts based on your preferred spice level or leave out certain ones you are not a fan of.

What pairs well with butter chicken? ›

For butter chicken, great side options include rosemary bread, gluten-free loaves, cilantro-flavored rice, brown rice, small cauliflower bites, cheesy potatoes, veggies, crispy onions, crunchy tostadas, broccoli, onion fritters, soft naan, flat chapati bread, stuffed pastries, cooling cucumber dip, tangy mint sauce, ...

What curry is most similar to butter chicken? ›

Chicken Tikka Masala and Butter Chicken are two of the most famous recipes. Despite the similarities between these two recipes, they also have some key differences. Both dishes are lovely and feature tender chicken chunks in a rich sauce. Chicken Tikka masala is a well-known Indian cuisine both in India and abroad.

Why is it called butter chicken curry? ›

The dish originated in northern India, in Amritsar, to be exact. Legend has it that chefs there made chicken tikka with heavy amounts of butter to stay true to their Punjabi roots. But they didn't stop there: They added more butter as a garnish and called it butter chicken (or murgh makhani).

What is the difference between chicken korma and Butter Chicken? ›

Butter Chicken has a tangy and slightly sweet taste due to the tomatoes and cream, while Chicken Korma offers a milder and nuttier flavor profile. Butter Chicken is generally more affluent and creamier, whereas Chicken Korma has a more delicate and aromatic taste.

What is the difference between Shahi and Butter Chicken? ›

Shahi paneer is a creamy Indian dish made with paneer cheese and a rich, spiced tomato-based sauce. It's usually served with rice or naan bread. Butter chicken is a popular Indian dish made with marinated chicken in a creamy tomato-based sauce.

What's the difference between tikka masala and korma? ›

In short, both Chicken Shahi Korma and Chicken Tikka Masala are creamy and tasty. However, the chicken korma dish has fewer species and a creamier flavor, while chicken tikka is more flavorful due to the use of hot spices and varies in different tastes and flavors.

What Indian dish is similar to chicken tikka masala? ›

Some popular variations of chicken masala include butter chicken (murgh makhani), tikka masala, kadai chicken, chicken korma, chicken vindaloo, and chicken chettinad. Each variation offers a unique blend of spices and flavors, catering to different regional preferences in Indian cuisine.

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