Chicken Bhuna Masala - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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Chicken Bhuna is a Classic North Indian dish of chicken stir fried & slow cooked in a spicy & fragrant Bhuna Masala. These succulent pieces of chicken are coated with a super aromatic & finger-licking good sauce. Chicken Bhuna goes well with steamed rice, Jeera rice, roti, Chapati, Naan, Pav or any artisan bread. It also goes well with flavored rice dishes.

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About Chicken Bhuna

The word “Bhuna” refers to a specific cooking method which means “To Fry” or “Sauté”. Usually a basic onion tomato masala known as Bhuna Masala is first prepared by gently frying the spices, onions and tomatoes until aromatic.

Later chicken is also fried along with this masala and then slow-cooked until tender and succulent. Here the word fry does not mean deep frying.

Usually no liquid is added while cooking, meaning the chicken is cooked in its own juices. However I find adding a little amount of liquid helps bring out the flavors of the bhuna masala & also keeps the chicken succulent without drying out. So my recipe uses a little amount of water.

Also known as Bhuna Chicken, this is basically a dry dish meaning a thick sauce (Bhuna Masala) clings on to the cooked chicken rather than chicken swimming in a gravy.

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1 About Chicken Bhuna

2 How to Make Chicken Bhuna (Stepwise Photos)

3 Recipe Card

4 Watch Chicken Bhuna Video

Though the ingredients used to make chicken bhuna & a basic Chicken Curry are same, the method of cooking is what makes the dish taste & smell different.

This Bhuna Chicken has a perfect balance of spice, tang and heat. To make it less hot, reduce the quantity of chili powder. I use a small amount of yogurt which contributes to the tang and flavor of the bhuna masala. If you want you can make it dairy free by leaving out the yogurt or replace with plant based yogurt.

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How to Make Chicken Bhuna (Stepwise Photos)

Preparation

1. To a mixing bowl add the spices mentioned below:

  • 1 ½ to 3 teaspoon Kashmiri Red chilli powder
  • 2 to 3 teaspoon garam masala
  • 2 teaspoons coriander powder
  • 1 teaspoon cumin powder
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon fennel powder
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2. Mix them very well.

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3. Take 1 kg Chicken in a large mixing bowl. Add ½tablespoonginger garlic paste ,½ to ¾ teaspoon salt & 1tablespoonLemon juice. You can use chicken of choice. I use curry cut bone-in chicken. You can also use a mix of drumsticks & cut thighs. Make gashes over larger pieces of chicken so the flavors are well absorbed.

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4. Add half of the ground spices we mixed earlier (from step 1& 2). Mix well to marinate. Cover and rest aside until needed later in the recipe. You can also leave it overnight up to 2 days in the refrigerator.

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Make Bhuna Masala

5. Pour ¼cupoil to a hot wok. Add 2 cups fine chopped onions & 1 to 2 slit or chopped green chilies.

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6. Fry the onions on a medium high heat until golden, for about 7 to 8 mins. Add ¾ teaspoon salt and reduce the heat to medium low.

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7. Stir fry until completely golden but not burnt. Add 1 tablespoon ginger garlic paste and fry for a minute.

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8. Reduce the heat completely. Add the rest of the ground spices we mixed in steps 1 & 2. Fry for a minute.

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9. Add the 1 cup deseeded & chopped tomatoes (or pureed). I also prefer to peel the tomatoes before chopping.

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10. Fry until the tomatoes turn mushy and completely soft. At this stage you should be able to see a little oil release from the masala.

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11. Whisk half cup yogurt in a bowl until smooth. Transfer 2 tablespoons of the onion tomato masala to the yogurt. Stir well.

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12. Reduce the heat to the lowest and pour the yogurt to the wok.

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13. Mix well and saute.

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14. After a while the yogurt cooks down and the bhuna masala turns thick. It also releases fats which means it is well cooked.

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Stir Fry Chicken

15. While the bhuna masala is getting done, you can start this on another burner. Pour 1 tablespoon ghee or oil to a wide hot pan or wok & add 2 dried red chilies. Fry them for 30 to 40 seconds. Add 1 bay leaf, 1 black cardamom, 4 cloves, 1 inch cinnamon and 4 green cardamoms. If you want you can add half teaspoon cumin seeds. I do not use.

Be careful the whole spices can splutter in the oil/ghee and splash all over. So be fast and add the chicken.

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16. Add the marinated chicken and fry on a high heat until the chicken turns pale, for 2 to 3 mins.

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17. You will see the chicken releases juices, it is just okay. Reduce the heat to medium and continue to fry for 2 to 3 mins.

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Make Bhuna Chicken

18. Transfer the chicken to the bhuna masala along with the ghee and the chicken juices.

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19. Mix well and fry for 2 to 3 mins. At this stage you may add 2 tablespoons coriander leaves. I forgot to add.

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20. Cover and cook on a low heat, until the chicken is fully cooked and tender. If you feel the masala is sticking to the wok or about to burn you may splash little hot water. I do about ¼ cup, pour on the sides and not over the chicken.

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21. When the chicken is fully soft and tender, taste test and add more salt or more garam masala if you want. Also add 1 ½tablespooncrushed kasuri methi.

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Delicious Chicken Bhuna is ready. Garnish with coriander leaves.

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Recipe Card

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Chicken Bhuna Masala Recipe

Bhuna Chicken is a delicious North Indian dish of chicken cooked in a spicy and flavorsome sautéed/ fried masala. Serve it over steamed rice or with flatbreads.

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Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time45 minutes minutes

Total Time1 hour hour

Servings4 to 5

AuthorSwasthi

Diet : Gluten Free

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 kg (2.2 lbs) chicken (curry cut chicken or drumsticks & cut thighs)
  • ¼ cup oil
  • 1 tablespoon ghee (for chicken)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 to 2 black cardamoms
  • 4 green cardamoms
  • 4 cloves
  • 2 inch cinnamon
  • 2 dried red chilies (optional)
  • 2 cups chopped onions (2 medium)
  • 1 to 2 green chilies (slit)
  • 1 cup chopped tomatoes (or pureed, 1 medium tomato)
  • tablespoon ginger garlic paste (or grated) (divided ½ + 1)
  • 1 tablespoon Lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon salt (more to adjust)
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon black pepper (adjust to taste)
  • 1 ½ to 3 teaspoon Kashmiri Red chilli powder (adjust to taste)
  • 2 to 3 teaspoon garam masala (adjust to taste)
  • 2 teaspoons coriander powder
  • 1 teaspoon cumin powder
  • 1 teaspoon fennel powder
  • ½ cup yogurt (not sour, fresh curd)
  • 1 ½ tablespoon kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
  • ¼ cup Coriander leaves (fine chopped to garnish)

Instructions

  • In a bowl mix together all the ground spices – red chilli powder, turmeric, garam masala, coriander powder, cumin powder, black pepper & fennel powder. Keep aside.

  • Add chicken to a mixing bowl. Sprinkle ½ to ¾ teaspoon salt and half of the ground spices we just combined. Pour lemon juice.

  • Mix together to marinate the chicken. Cover and set aside until used later in the recipe or overnight in the refrigerator.

  • Meanwhile slit the green chilli. Chop onions & begin to cook from the next step. While you sauté the onions deseed & chop tomatoes. Grate ginger & garlic if you do not have the paste. This saves some time.

Make Bhuna Masala

  • Heat oil in a wok or a skillet/ pan on a medium flame.

  • Add onions and green chilies. Saute on a medium high heat for 6 to 7 minutes and then on a medium low until golden brown but not burnt.

  • Add ginger garlic paste and saute for a minute until the raw smell has gone.

  • Stir in the rest of the ground spices and saute for a minute.

  • Stir in the tomatoes and salt. Cook until they dry out, blend well with onions & begin to release oil.

  • Take 2 tbsps of the hot onion tomato masala and add it to the whisked yogurt. Mix well until well combined.

  • Reduce the heat and slowly add this to the pan and saute until the yogurt cooks down and the bhuna masala turns thick.

  • Meanwhile (while bhuna masala cook) in another pan, heat 1 tablespoon ghee.

  • Add the red chilies and let them fry for 30 to 40 seconds.

  • Add all the whole spices – bay leaf, black cardamoms, green cardamoms, cloves, cinnamon, dried red chilies & cumin seeds. (Be careful as the spices splutter)

How to Make Chicken Bhuna

  • Transfer the chicken. Fry on a medium high heat for 2 to 3 mins and then on a medium to low heat for another 2 to 3 mins. Turn off.

  • Add the bhuna chicken & 2 tablespoons of chopped coriander leaves (optional) to this masala and continue to saute for 2 to 3 minutes.

  • Cover and cook on a low heat, until the chicken is fully cooked and tender. If you feel the masala is sticking to the pan or about to burn you may splash little hot water. I do about ¼ cup, pour on the sides and not over the chicken.

  • Taste test and adjust salt. Sprinkle crushed kasuri methi. Garnish with coriander leaves.

Notes

  1. For a dairy free dish, you may skip the yogurt or add 4 tablespoons of nut yogurt.
  2. You can also fry the chicken directly in the masala without doing it in another pan. But the flavors & texture is different.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Chicken Bhuna Masala Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 561Calories from Fat 351

% Daily Value*

Fat 39g60%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Trans Fat 0.2g

Polyunsaturated Fat 8g

Monounsaturated Fat 18g

Cholesterol 134mg45%

Sodium 645mg28%

Potassium 1055mg30%

Carbohydrates 18g6%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 36g72%

Vitamin A 1243IU25%

Vitamin C 92mg112%

Calcium 216mg22%

Iron 7mg39%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What does chicken bhuna taste like? ›

Chicken bhuna is a well spiced curry in a thick, rich sauce. Big tastes of Indian spice, onions and tomatoes. It's just good home cooking – Indian style.

What is bhuna made of? ›

The term 'bhunna' is Urdu for 'fried'. The dish typically consists of a base of onions, garlic, ginger and spices being fried together to form a thick coating sauce.

What is the difference between Balti and bhuna? ›

Bhuna and Balti come under medium spiced preparations like dopiaza, rogan josh and Karahi, and Bhuna is a dry variant compared to Balti. On the other hand, Rogan Josh and Bhuna are similar in many ways as they are both prepared with many tomatoes, but Bhuna tends to be drier than Rogan Josh.

Is bhuna sauce hot? ›

Bhuna is the Indian word for “spicy,” and it's a type of curry that is quite mild. It's cooked in a sauce that's made from tomatoes and onions. There are quite a few different spices added to the sauce to be a hot curry.

What is the difference between curry and bhuna? ›

The name bhuna again refers to the style in which the curry meat is cooked. In Urdu, bhunna means to be fried. The dish, which originates from Bengal, is typically prepared by frying lots of spices at a high temperature.

What curry is similar to bhuna? ›

Bhindi Gosht

This popular Pakistani curry is lamb with okra and is a relatively dry curry like a bhuna - so the sauce coats the lamb rather than the lamb sitting in a runny gravy.

Is bhuna a healthy curry? ›

There are 221 calories per portion in this Chicken Bhuna, which means it falls into our Everyday Light category. To cut down the amount of calories even more, you can simply halve the portion size and serve with a healthy accompaniment!

What curry is hotter than a tikka masala? ›

When it comes to the top of the list of hot curries, nothing sits above the Phall. Made with a mix of ginger, fennel seed and a combination of dried chillies, the British Asian dish actually originated in Indian restaurants in Birmingham – the city that's well-known for its versatile curry offering.

What is the closest curry to a Balti? ›

What Is The Closest Curry To A Balti? Balti vs Curry: The karahi curry is related to Balti and Jhalfrezi. Karahi is the term used for the round bottom metal work used to prepare the curry. The typical Balti is served hot in the yok in which it is cooked.

What does tikka mean? ›

The word tikka (tike in Turkish, and tikə in Azerbaijani) is a Persian word, meaning "bits" or "pieces". It is also a chicken dish served in Punjabi cuisine.

What is the difference between a bhuna and Rogan Josh? ›

Similar to a Bhuna, the main difference between these two curries comes from the sauce and flavours. In a Lamb Rogan Josh, cardamon, cloves and cinnamon are what give it those unique flavourings. While in a Bhuna, you're sticking to those typical flavours of ginger, garlic and tomato with a little less heat.

What does bhuna taste of? ›

Bhuna is used to describe when a curry is cooked with an extra layer of spices. This cooking style is a bit more aggressive than regular curry. It is created with bold spices, so it has a very different flavor than mild curry. The taste is richer and spicier.

What is bhuna in Indian cooking? ›

The word Bhuna means 'to fry'and refers to the cooking style which originates in the Pakistan region where this would be known as is a Karahi. A bhuna tends to be made with meat or vegetables that are cooked in their own juices resulting in a sauce that has a deep richness in flavour.

What is the spiciest curry in India? ›

Phaal is the hottest curry in the world because it is made from Bhut Jolokia, the world's hottest chilli. Andhra Chilli Chicken is a spicy dish made with green chilies, so you can imagine how hot it will be!

What is the difference between a bhuna and rogan josh? ›

Similar to a Bhuna, the main difference between these two curries comes from the sauce and flavours. In a Lamb Rogan Josh, cardamon, cloves and cinnamon are what give it those unique flavourings. While in a Bhuna, you're sticking to those typical flavours of ginger, garlic and tomato with a little less heat.

Is bhuna curry nice? ›

Indian restaurant bhuna curry is a recipe that shows up all on menus all over the place. It's typically a thick, well spiced, medium hot dish. It's really tasty. This bhuna is just that.

Is Indian bhuna healthy? ›

Look for terms like "bharta" (roasted and mashed), "jalfrezi" (stir-fried with vegetables), or "bhuna" (slow-cooked with spices). These methods typically involve less oil and can be healthier choices. Even Miri Mary's Dutch-inspired “bitterballen” are slow-cooked, which is a lot healthier.

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