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​6 classic Punjabi chicken dishes worth cooking​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 17, 2025, 09:53 IST
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6 classic Punjabi chicken dishes worth cooking

In Punjab, a meal is never just about eating. It’s a statement of generosity, a gesture of hospitality, and often a reason to celebrate. And at the heart of many of these feasts sits chicken. Grilled over smoky tandoors or simmered gently in spice-laden gravies, it has moved from being a kitchen staple to a cultural emblem. These dishes don’t just feed; they carry the region’s love for bold flavours and its flair for richness. Scroll down for six classics that continue to define Punjabi cooking...

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Butter chicken - the legend that travelled

Butter chicken didn’t set out to be a legend. It began simply as a clever way to salvage leftover tandoori chicken, eased into a sauce of tomatoes, butter, and cream. What started as a kitchen improvisation grew into a dish that circled the globe. Silky, gently spiced, and laced with the aroma of dried fenugreek, it’s the kind of curry that keeps you tearing off naan even when you should have stopped eating.

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Chicken tikka - fire and smoke

Long before butter chicken, there was tikka. Boneless chunks of chicken marinated in yogurt and spices, seared in the searing heat of a clay tandoor. The magic lies in the char, smoky on the outside, tender at the centre. Served with onion rings and mint chutney, chicken tikka is less a dish and more a ritual of Punjabi grills.

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Amritsari chicken masala - the dhaba signature

Walk into a roadside dhaba near Amritsar and chances are you’ll find this curry bubbling away in a blackened pot. Unlike the smooth gravies of Delhi, Amritsari chicken masala is rough-edged: onions and tomatoes cooked down with ginger, garlic, and garam masala until fiery and fragrant. No cream, no butter, just spice-forward intensity that demands tandoori rotis for balance.

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Chicken curry - the classic

Every Punjabi household has its own idea of chicken curry. It isn’t a recipe that lives on paper but one passed down by watching, tasting, and trusting instinct. The onions are browned until they smell just right, the tomatoes cooked until the oil rises, the spices fried to the edge of burning but never beyond. Some prefer it thinner to soak into rice, others simmer it down thick to scoop with rotis. More than a dish, it is a memory on a plate - the kind families circle back to, no matter how much the world changes outside their kitchens.

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Tandoori chicken - theatre on a skewer

Few dishes make an entrance quite like tandoori chicken. Marinated in yogurt and spices, the meat hits a searing hot tandoor and comes out blistered, smoky, and impossible to resist. Served straight off the skewer with nothing more than a squeeze of lemon - it is as much spectacle as food. In Punjab, no wedding spread or celebratory feast feels whole without its fiery red presence.

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Chicken saagwala - hearty, but not heavy

Not every Punjabi chicken dish leans into cream and butter. Chicken saagwala is proof. Here, chicken meets pureed spinach, and the result is earthy, nourishing, and far lighter on the palate. Ginger and garlic lift the greens, while the meat soaks in their depth. It’s a dish that balances indulgence with restraint, rare in a cuisine often celebrated for excess.

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