Indian Chicken Madras Curry Recipe (2024)

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Tender chicken wrapped in a slightly spicy tomato sauce, this Indian Chicken Madras Curry Recipe is the perfect gateway to Indian chicken curries.

While not a traditional Indian recipe, this tomato-based curry represents everything I love about Indian cuisine - it's simple to make, with an intriguing mix of spices that won't set your mouth on fire!

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Fragrant, spicy and creamy, I've had a love affair with Indian curries for years. When the weather starts turning chilly, nothing beats a bowl of Coconut Chicken Curry , or Cauliflower and Chickpea Curry.

Ah, but this Madras curry? This is the Indian chicken curry recipe that Imake over and over again. This curry was created in Great Britain and typically uses Madras curry powder. Since Madras curry powder can be a bit challenging to find, I've adapted the recipe using ingredients you can find in any grocery store!

Ingredients for this Indian Chicken Curry:

  • Boneless chicken- thighs or breasts
  • garlic, ginger and onions
  • jalapeno chile
  • garam masala OR cumin, coriander and pumpkin pie spice
  • turmeric
  • chile powder
  • crushed tomatoes
  • salt, pepper and vegetable oil

Is Chicken Madras hot?

No - the chile powder and jalapeno add a nice contrast to the other spices. You can make this curry milder or spicier by decreasing or increasing the amount of chile powder and jalapeno you add.

What is the difference between Madras Curry Powder and Curry Powder?

Madras curry powder and curry powder have many of the same ingredients. Turmeric, cumin, coriander and cinnamon are among the spices in both varieties. The main difference is that Madras curry powder is hotter as it includes more ground chiles than a standard curry powder. Although this recipe doesn't use Madras curry powder, you could definitely substitute it for the spices in the recipe.

What is a substitute for Madras curry powder?

You can use regular curry powder and add cayenne or ground chiles to taste.

What is the difference between Madras Curry and Garam Masala?

The main difference between these two spice mixes is that Madras curry uses turmeric and garam masala doesn't. Garam masala is a sweeter spice blend that contains cardamon, nutmeg, cloves and mace.

Why you are going to love this Indian Curry:

Let me count the ways...

  • It's very quick to make (even if you don't have an Instant pot).
  • No exotic ingredients needed! Although I love visiting my local Indian grocery store (armed with my handy guide) I'm happy that everything you need for the recipe can be found at the grocery store!
  • Depending upon your tastes, you can make it milder or spicier!
  • This Indian chicken curry is very freezer friendly.
  • The technique for making the sauce is one you are going to want to use in other recipes!

Have I convinced you yet? Excellent! Let's get to it, shall we?

How to make Chicken Madras:

  1. Assemble the ingredients: Add the onions, garlic, chiles, and ginger to a food processor or a blender.
  2. Make the puree: Puree the ingredients until they are smooth. Add the puree to either the instant pot or a skillet and cook to evaporate the water. This technique thickens the sauce without using cream, yogurt, coconut milk or nuts.
  3. Assemble the spice mix.
  4. Cook the spices: Adding the spices and letting them cook in the oil helps to release their flavor and aroma.
  5. Add the chicken: add the chicken and brown.
  6. Finish: add the tomatoes, cover and cook.
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Tips for making Madras Chicken:

  • Worried the dish will be too spicy? Start with half a jalapeno. If the sauce isn't spicy enough, you can add some cayenne pepper.
  • If this Indian chicken curry turns out spicier than you'd like, serve it with some plain greek yogurt to tame the heat.
  • For a vegetarian curry, substitute chickpeas for the chicken - just remember you'll need to adjust your cooking times accordingly!
  • I like to serve this over rice, cauliflower rice or with a side of my yogurt flatbreads or naan bread if I have it.
  • Double the recipe and freeze the other half!

Other Indian Recipes you're bound to fall in love with!

  • Aloo Tikki - crispy and creamy potato patties
  • Chicken Tikka - my favorite Indian grilled chicken recipe!
  • Indian Spiced Red Lentil Soup - a quick and deeply flavorful lentil soup!
  • Spiced Coleslaw - a wonderfully refreshing side for any curry!
  • Tomato Chutney - my favorite chutney to serve with aloo tikki and chicken tikka!

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I hope you enjoyed this Chicken Madras and if you did, I'd love for you to leave me a 5 star rating!

Cheers! Nancy

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Indian Chicken Madras Curry Recipe

Tender chicken wrapped in a slightly spicy tomato sauce, this Chicken Madras is the perfect gateway Indian chicken curry recipe! If you've ever wanted to try your hand at Indian curries, this is the recipe to start with!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 minutes minutes

Total Time: 23 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 227kcal

Author: Nancy Buchanan

Ingredients

  • 4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts cut into 1 ½ inch chunks and blotted dry
  • 1 onion
  • 8 garlic cloves
  • 1 knob ginger one inch
  • 1 jalapeno
  • 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1 Tablespoon garam masala OR 1 teaspoon each, cumin, coriander and pumpkin pie spice
  • 2 teaspoons hot chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups crushed tomatoes

Instructions

  • Add the onion, garlic, ginger, and jalapeno to a mini food processor or blender. Blend until the mixture is pureed.

  • Combine the spices in a small bowl and set aside.

  • Heat the oil in the instant pot on the saute setting. Add the onion mixture and cook for 3 - 4 minutes until most of the water has evaporated.

  • Add the spices and salt to the onion mixture and cook for 1 - 2 minutes until the spices are fragrant.

  • Add the chicken and cook until all sides are brown, about 3 - 5 minutes.

  • Add the crushed tomatoes and stir.

  • Place the lid on the instant pot and set to pressure cook for 4 minutes. After 4 minutes do a manual release and, once the steam has escaped, open the instant pot. If the sauce is too watery, remove the chicken and cook the sauce on the saute setting until thickened.

  • Serve!

For cooking in a skillet:

  • Follow steps 1 and 2 above. Add the oil to a skillet and heat over medium high heat.

  • Add the onion mixture and saute for 3 - 5 minutes until most of the water has evaporated. Add the spices and salt and cook for another 1 - 2 minutes.

  • Add the chicken and saute until the chicken has browned all over. Add the tomatoes, raise the heat to high, and bring to a boil.

  • Reduce the heat to a simmer and place a lid on the pan. Cook for 20 - 30 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through (165 on a meat thermometer) and the sauce has thickened. If the sauce is too thin, remove the chicken and boil the sauce until the sauce is thick enough to coat the chicken. If the sauce is too thick, add a tablespoon or two of water.

  • Remove from the heat and serve.

Recipe Notes

Recipe Notes:

  • This recipe only uses 1 Tablespoon of oil so make sure you blot the chicken well with a paper towel to keep it from sticking!
  • If at all possible, use garam masala! Check out my Indian Market Shopping Guide for details about this spice! I love using this spice mix and find many uses for it in my kitchen in dishes like this One Pan Indian Coconut Chicken Curryand this Spiced Potato Hash.
  • If you are worried this Madras Chicken Recipe will be too spicy, start with half the jalapeno called for. Also, you could use regular chile powder instead of a spicier version.
  • This indian chicken curry recipe is really more of a template. Feel free to add some vegetables to it if you wish - cauliflower and peas would be a great addition.
  • If you'd enjoy a creamier version, feel free to add about ½ cup of coconut milk.
  • If the curry is still too spicy, add a few squirts of lemon juice and/or serve with plain greek yogurt to tame the heat!

Nutrition

Calories: 227kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 890mg | Potassium: 856mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 630IU | Vitamin C: 20.5mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 2.4mg

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  1. Valentina says

    Indian Chicken Madras Curry Recipe (12)
    This is exactly the type of dish I would keep eating and eating even if I was full. Those flavors! The fresh + the spices, oh my how delicious!

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    • Nancy says

      I have the same problem Valentina - definitely a mainstay in our house!!

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Indian Chicken Madras Curry Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is chicken Madras made of? ›

Chicken Madras is an Indian curry consisting of pieces of chicken in a spicy, tomato sauce. The word Madras refers to the use of a particular kind of curry powder - a precise mixture of herbs and spices from southern India.

What is madras sauce made from? ›

A madras curry is a fairly hot curry with a dark red thick sauce (the colour comes from the chillies and paprika). It's got slightly tangy notes to it from the addition of tamarind and fenugreek. The chicken is not marinated in this dish, and the spices are often dry-fried or roasted.

What is the secret ingredient in Indian curry? ›

TURMERIC. That is the go to spice in any South Indian kitchen to enhance a dish.

What is the difference between Madras curry and regular curry? ›

Madras curry always has a hot, citrusy, spicy and even herbaceous flavor. Unlike most curries, Madras doesn't rely on warm brown spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, clove and anise.

What is the difference between curry and Madras? ›

The main difference is the heat that the Madras brings, so a little spicier than the curry powder. This heat comes from chili peppers that are added into the spice blend, so it can have a little bit of a different color than regular curry, a little more red and darker.

What is another name for Madras curry? ›

Madras curry
Alternative namesMadras sauce, Madras curry
Place of originIndia
Region or stateTamil Nadu
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsChili powder
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What is the flavor of Madras curry? ›

The key features of a madras are that it hot and fiery with a piquant flavour. It has a wonderful vibrant deep reddy brown colour which is achieved from chilli powder (or paprika for a milder flavour), the tart tanginess from fresh tamarind, and it's very slight aniseed fragrance from using of fennel seeds is key.

Is Madras curry the same as garam masala? ›

The main difference between Madras curry powder and Garam masala is turmeric. Turmeric is a primary ingredient in curry powder and is not typically included in a garam masala mix.

What are the 5 spices in a curry? ›

The Essential Five Spices are:
  • Cumin seeds.
  • Coriander seeds.
  • Black mustard seeds.
  • Cayenne pepper.
  • Turmeric.

How do restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

The actual sweetness and creaminess of such curries meanwhile, usually comes from fried onions and either cashews and/or dairy products. Instead of (or in addition to) onion, ground coconut may be used. White poppy seeds and/or watermelon seeds are also used in some creamy sauces.

How to make Indian curry taste better? ›

The easiest way to fix a bland and tasteless curry is by adding spices like red chili powder, cumin, coriander, garam masala, curry leaves and turmeric. Just make a quick tempering and pour over the curry to give it a nice punch of spices and herbs.

How to make curry taste like restaurant? ›

Simple suggestions for restaurant good quality curries:
  1. Fry your onions till they are golden brown.
  2. Fry your spices but don't burn them. ...
  3. Use good quality spices. ...
  4. Seasoning. ...
  5. Use fatty yoghurt (greek style works) in curries to make them richer. ...
  6. Patience. ...
  7. Use a neutral vegetable oil. ...
  8. Experiment.
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What oil to use in curry? ›

Easy enough for mid week meals, curry will become part of your weekly family meals. Always fry Indian spices with groundnut oil or sunflower oil when curry cooking, both the groundnut oil smoke point and sunflower smoke point are much higher than a standard oil, such as olive oil.

What are the secret ingredients to a good curry chicken? ›

In a large bowl, mix together the yogurt, ginger, garlic, Indian tandoori masala, tomato puree, salt, lemon juice and butter. Add the chicken and mix well. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour.

What does Madras curry taste like? ›

The key features of a madras are that it hot and fiery with a piquant flavour. It has a wonderful vibrant deep reddy brown colour which is achieved from chilli powder (or paprika for a milder flavour), the tart tanginess from fresh tamarind, and it's very slight aniseed fragrance from using of fennel seeds is key.

Is madras the hottest curry? ›

It sits up there in terms of curry spice rating, but still isn't the hottest type of curry you can try! One of the most common hot curries on the menu finds its way onto this Indian curries list. The Madras is made up of a rich tomato base, resulting in a tangy yet spicy sauce usually cooked with beef.

Is chicken madras hotter than vindaloo? ›

Madras' served in restaurants can vary in spice and are usually hot or very hot, red or brown, a hotter version of a plain curry or quite rich in tomatoes. It is seen as a standard hot curry. Vindaloo, in many restaurants, is seen as a pumped-up version of a madras.

Is chicken Madras good for you? ›

Each ingredient that make up Madras Curry has its own magical healing powers. Coriander is rich in immune boosting antioxidants and may help lower blood sugar. It may benefit heart and brain health and it can even help fight infections.

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