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Murgh Makhani | Traditional Stew From Delhi, India | TasteAtlas
Murgh Makhani | Traditional Stew From Delhi, India | TasteAtlas
Murgh Makhani | Traditional Stew From Delhi, India | TasteAtlas
Murgh Makhani | Traditional Stew From Delhi, India | TasteAtlas
Murgh Makhani | Traditional Stew From Delhi, India | TasteAtlas
Murgh Makhani | Traditional Stew From Delhi, India | TasteAtlas

Butter chicken (Murgh makhani)

(Butter chicken, Chicken makhani, मुर्ग़ मक्खनी)

Probably the best known of all Indian dishes, murgh makhani, internationally referred to as butter chicken, is a staple dish at most Indian restaurants. The dish originated in Delhi during the 1950s, when a man named Kundan Lal Gujral opened his restaurant called Moti Mahal.


The restaurant's cooks combined leftover marinade juices with tomatoes and butter, and then stewed the tandoor-cooked chicken in it, without even knowing that they have accidentally stumbled upon one of the most loved dishes ever and a future international delicacy.


Moti Mahal became one of Delhi's attractions, and soon after, butter chicken spread throughout the world. With a combination of roasted meat, plenty of spices, a rich gravy made with cream, tomatoes, and butter, this dish is best accompanied by naan bread and garnished with even more butter, coriander, or green chilis.