Quote from: joshallen2k on February 03, 2010, 04:14 AM
Remind me what BIR butter chicken is? I think I had it once, and found it to be like korma, but richer. Definitely yellow with no tomato.
Are you thinking of a pasanda Josh? This is very similar to a korma, in taste and appearance, but generally richer?
To my mind, butter chicken (murgh makhani) is the traditional Indian version of the British chicken tikka masala.
Butter chicken is commonplace throughtout the world (you'd be hard pushed to find a chicken tikka masala in Oz, but butter chicken is commonplace) but less so (or so I thought...perhaps until recently?) in the UK?
Butter chicken is red, tomatoey and (fairly obviously) buttery.
It seems to me that the main difference between butter chicken and chicken tikka masala is the use of tandoori/tikka pastes/spices and curry base in the latter but not the former (it being more traditionally prepared). I'm, not sure that butter chicken usually has tandooried chicken tikka in it either? Otherwise, they are quite similar. Perhaps, if they are commonplace in BIRs nowadays, the distinctions have become somewhat blurred?