i was searching on good old google under" indian restaurant recipes" and found a site that had a recipe from a restaurant called Gemma in ST.ANNES in lancashire. it gave their recipe for CHICKEN TIKKA KHORAI!i i know that curry king had expressed an interest in this dish and i'm sure that many others will too. so here goes it could take sometime(as you will see

CHICKEN TIKKA KHORAI
ingredients
4 chicken breasts
4tbsp yoghurt
4 cloves of garlic
2 pieces of ginger(probably 1"in cubes)
a handful of fresh coriander
2tbsp tikka paste
1/2tbsp kashmir masala paste
a pinch of salt
1tsp fenugreek
2tbsp mustard oil
a pinch of saffron colour powder(yellow food colouring)
1tbsp of coriander
1tbsp cumin
1tbsp turmeric
1tbsp paprika
1tbsp curry powder
1tsp garam masala
1 onion diced
1 green pepper diced
1 tomato quatered
1tsp tomato puree
1tsp garlic chopped
1/4 pint of water
method
1) slice chicken pieces into 1/4s and mix with yoghurt. 2) put garlic, ginger & fresh coriander into a blender mix thoroughly then add to yoghurt.3) mix tikka paste, kashmir paste, fenugreek, mustard oil and salt then add to yoghurt.4) mix the coriander, cumin, curry powder, turmeric, paprika & garam masala together well and add only
1/2 of the spice mixture to the yoghurt. mix well and allow to marinate for 3-4 hours. remove chicken and place on a tray and cook under a
medium grill for 15 minutes a side. remove chicken and then cut into small pieces.
5) add a little oil to a frying pan fry the onion, pepper & tomato 2-3 minutes, then remove from pan. 6) add the remaining 1/2 spices, the chopped garlic, tomato puree cook for 30 seconds then add everything else to the pan cook for 10 minutes on a medium heat 7) add the water mix well and cook for 15 minutes until sauce thickens. garnish with coriander and serve with rice and naan bread.
well just from reading it back i just wanna cook it and if you try really hard you can almost imagine smelling it.
good luck guys & girls and there is the recipe for chicken tikka from a restaurant for anybody that missed it ;D
first person hat tries this recipe please post your results would love to know what you think.....CK

regards
gary