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Title: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 12:51 PM
Hi Guy's,

This is my recipe for Chicken tikka.  This recipe contains no yogurt or lemon juice, and doesn't require a long marinade, although the longer you leave it, the more the flavours will develop.

Ingredients;

1.2kg chicken breast, cut in to 2 inch cubes.

3 tbsp Sweet Mango Chutney (I used Pataks.  Use Hot Mango Chutney if you prefer a firey tikka.

3 tbsp of fresh chopped coriander

1 tbsp of Mangal Kitchen King masala or any decent mixed powder

1 tbsp of veg oil

1 tbsp of tomato ketchup

2 tsp of Tandoori masala (I used Rajah but any decent on will do)

1 heaped tsp of garlic/ginger paste (I used my home made gg paste 60:40 ratio)

1 tsp of dried methi leaves

1 tsp of red, yellow or orange food colouring (optional.  Use whatever colour best replicates your regional Chicken Tikka)

0.25 tsp of salt

Enough water to make the mixture pourable, ragu consistency!


Method;

In a non metallic bowl, mix everything together except the chicken.

I really need to get to grips with my photography skills :(
(http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff484/rayob/DSCF1399.jpg)

Add the chicken and mix really well, massaging the chicken thoroughly.  Leave this to stand in the fridge for a minimum of 4 hours, overnight is better though!
(http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff484/rayob/DSCF1400.jpg)

Set the grill to the highest temp and place the skewered chicken no more than 2 inches away from the heat.
(http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff484/rayob/DSCF1401.jpg)

Keep turning the skewers until the chicken is cooked through about 3 mins each turn
(http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff484/rayob/DSCF1402.jpg)

You could leave out the food colouring and replace with paprika if you wish.

You could also use this marinade for Lamb tikka if you desire but add 1 tsp of mint jelly of mint sauce to the mix.

Hope you enjoy,

Ray :)

Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on January 30, 2011, 12:55 PM
Interesting, Ray : much much redder than I see darn sarf, where I would expect tikka to be yellow at most.  That is much closer to the local colouration for Tandoori Chicken.

** Phil.
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 01:01 PM
Hi Phil,

My local TA's chicken tikka is yellow but their lamb is red.  As stated in the recipe, it's an optional, use yellow if you wish or simply omit.

Ray :)
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on January 30, 2011, 01:15 PM
My local TA's chicken tikka is yellow but their lamb is red.
Yep, that's the same down here.  It's odd how important colour is in taste perception -- if I were to order a chicken tikka and it were red on arrival, I would probably be disappointed even before I tasted it, just as I am disappointed if my tandoori chicken isn't bright red !
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 01:29 PM
Hi Phil,

If I'd have had yellow in at the time, I definitely would have gone for yellow but I still would have published the red version, only because, on the many times that the question of colour has cropped up, it seems in more cases than not, red is what most members associate with Chicken tikka.

Anyway, the colour matters not :P it's the inclusion of the mango chutney that makes this recipe what it is.

Give it a go, use yellow food colouring or just simply omit the colouring altogether, and let us know what you think.

Cheers,

Ray :)
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on January 30, 2011, 01:37 PM
Anyway, the colour matters not :P it's the inclusion of the mango chutney that makes this recipe what it is.

Give it a go, use yellow food colouring or just simply omit the colouring altogether, and let us know what you think.
Well, I don't normally have mango chutney in the house (I am strictly a "pickle" man : lime pickle, mango pickle, chilli pickle, mixed pickle) but I bought some mango chutney last weekend for my abortive attempt at making onion bhaji, so this may well be a good way of using it up !

** Phil.
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 01:49 PM
It's quite a subtle tikka, nowhere near as strong in flavour as the dipuraja one.  However, it's nowhere near as salty either, so it goes well in a curry where salt makes up part if the ingredients.

I've been trying to identify for a while now, what the strange after taste is that I get with most chicken tikka's, and for me, it's either the yogurt, lemon juice or both.  Getting rid of these two elements and replacing with the mango chutney, has really added a whole new dimension to my tikka.  Gone is the strange after taste, and has been replaced by a succulent morsel of meat with a little background sweetness and a very pleasant after taste.

Ray :)
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Stephen Lindsay on January 30, 2011, 01:59 PM
You'd like our Scottish Tikka Razor - it's definitely red.
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: luke465 on January 30, 2011, 01:59 PM
I have got a batch of Blades tikka in the fridge that I am cooking tonight to make a Buhuna.  Will give this a go next time......
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Willyeckerslike on January 30, 2011, 02:04 PM
I might give this one a go this week as I am going to make up a base Tuesday or Wednesday, but a couple of questions,

What is Mangal Kitchen King masala?  I generally use CA's or Taz'z mix powder would these do?

Also where did you get them skewers from?

p.s around here (Doncaster) most chicken tikka is Yellow in colour, barring the odd takeaway

cheers

Will
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 02:10 PM
Hi Will,

Mangal is the brand name, kitchen king masala is a spice masala very similar to most of the spice mixes on here.  It's readily available at most Asian supermarkets but if you can't get hold of it, then go with whatever spice mix that you normally use.

http://www.dhaliwalonline.com/epages/es110604.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es110604_shop/Products/10511 (http://www.dhaliwalonline.com/epages/es110604.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es110604_shop/Products/10511)

As for the skewers, again, I got them from my local Asian SM, GBP 1.50.  If they don't stock them, ask the people, and I'm sure that they can get you some in, though you may end up paying slightly more than I did.

Ray :)

Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Willyeckerslike on January 30, 2011, 02:16 PM
thanks Ray
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on January 30, 2011, 02:38 PM
As for the skewers, again, I got them from my local Asian SM, GBP 1.50.  If they don't stock them, ask the people, and I'm sure that they can get you some in, though you may end up paying slightly more than I did.
Just noticed those : they are superb.  I assume GBP 1-50 each, though, and not GBP 1-50 for the eight shown !
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 03:13 PM
Hi Phil,

Yes 1.50 each  ;D

Ray :)
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Curry Barking Mad on January 30, 2011, 04:50 PM
Hi Ray,
Although this is a picture of my chicken tikka it is much more like the colour of chicken tikka in my area, more orange rather than red or yellow.
You will notice no skewer holes....if I'm cooking a large batch of tikka to go in curries then I simply lay them out on a tray and cook under the grill or sometimes in the oven.
If I'm doing it for starters then the chicken will be skewered.
Regards,
Mick
(http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k567/currybarkingmad/chicktikka640x480.jpg)
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: solarsplace on January 30, 2011, 05:50 PM
... snip ...
(http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k567/currybarkingmad/chicktikka640x480.jpg)

@Mick

OMG! - That looks so good!  :P mouth waters....

@Ray

Once again, thanks for posting one of your fine recipes! - planning to try this week.

Cheers all
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 06:17 PM
Hi Mick,

Great looking tikka.  Do you actually use orange food colouring, or is it natural?

Hi SP,

Thanks for your kind words, hope you get to try these out soon.

Ray :)
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on January 30, 2011, 06:23 PM
Guy's,

I have now edited the recipe with regards to the food colouring, as it seems to be attracting more attention than the actual recipe, lol.

Please, use whetever colour best replicates your local favourite TA or BIR :P

Ray ;)
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Curry Barking Mad on January 30, 2011, 06:29 PM
Hi Mick,

Great looking tikka.  Do you actually use orange food colouring, or is it natural?

Hi SP,

Thanks for your kind words, hope you get to try these out soon.

Ray :)

Hi Ray,
It is added orange colour powder,
Mick
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Willyeckerslike on February 01, 2011, 06:32 PM
Hi Ray,

I made a batch of this today & sneaked some for my lunch,  I enjoyed it but it was a little too sweet for my taste, so next time I will use the hotter mango chutney.  I feel the marinade works really well but as I said, it was a little sweet for me.  I made up the rest for dinner & the wife & daughter preferred it to my usual ::).  So it looks like I have to make 2 batches next time :-\

thanks for the recipe Ray,  I tried to u/l a pic but couldn't so used photobucket.

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44/Willyeckerslike/RazorsTikka.png)

cheers

Will
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on February 01, 2011, 06:42 PM
Hi Will,

Many thanks for trying it mate and glad you enjoyed it, although a little sweet for you.  Try the hot mango next time as you suggest or you could give it a squirt of lemon dressing, to offset the sweetness.

Thanks for reporting back,

Ray :D
Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Zed666 on August 10, 2011, 11:38 PM
Hi Razor,

Since your previous recipes have done me well so far I decided to try this one and brilliant results mate!!!.

Im going to use this recipe whenever I fancy a chicken kebab in pita :)

Title: Re: Chicken Tikka by Razor (Illustrated)
Post by: Razor on August 11, 2011, 07:18 PM
Hi Zed,

Many thanks for giving them a try mate, and so happy that they are to your liking.

Im going to use this recipe whenever I fancy a chicken kebab in pita :)

That's exactly what I had in mind when I was putting this recipe together.  It is really aimed at those that prefer their tikka as a starter or on pitta or naan due to its subtle flavour.  Of course, it can be used in a curry too but some may prefer a 'stronger' tikka if using it this way.

Cheers Z,

Ray :)