03 March,2024 09:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
Gordon Ramsay in his kitchen. Pic Courtesy/Instagram
There are some things that are sacred in every culinary tradition. Chef Gordon Ramsay might just have stepped too far with the desi ones this time. The Michelin-starred celebrity chef is known for his style and diversity, but his latest creation split opinion between the West and the East.
For his latest âcurry in a hurry' segment on his social media, Ramsay whipped up a quick-fire butter chicken recipe that took less than 15 minutes to make. While the time was not the major issue, his decision to forgo the use of cashew, and opt for tomato sauce in the marinade led to a furore on social media. âEverything was almost fine until he said âtomato sauce,' wrote one commenter in disdain.
Since it was first created in Delhi's Daryaganj neighbourhood in post-Partition India, the dish has grown into an icon of Indian cuisine. For Jaibhir Kohli, fourth-generation owner of the city's iconic Punjabi destination, Pritam da Dhaba, butter chicken traces back to six decades of evolution.
The dish, he explains, started out as an entrée with tandoori chicken served in a gravy of curd and butter before its current form. "The advent of the curry culture led to this much-loved item transforming into the main course with an addition of the makhani gravy - creamy, aromatic, and gently spiced. The dish, therefore, was rechristened as murgh makhani," he remarks.
While Kohli admitted that he hasn't seen Ramsay's take on the iconic dish, he remarks, "There is no secret recipe, or special masalas and certainly no secret ingredients to good butter chicken. It's all in the way we treat the produce," he reminds us.
A common complaint across the board of Ramsay's social media forum was his generous use of garam masala and spices. Kohli points out, "Your taste buds won't thank you for overpowering the dish with too much salt or spice. The key to a juicy, flavourful butter chicken is finesse. Be gentle with the seasoning."
The other key element is high quality ingredients. "Take your time and use high-quality ingredients - from cashews to spices - when making butter chicken. Avoid any unnecessary additions that might mask the traditional taste," Kohli remarks.
While Ramsay's recipe demanded speed, for the restaurateur at Pritam, slow-cooking is key to the dish. "Do not skip the marinating process," he says, adding, "That infuses flavour and keeps the chicken tender. No one wants rubbery, dry chicken."
In conclusion, Kohli says some dishes are best done the old way. "The butter chicken has been worked on for years, and perfected by chefs to induce that delicate smoked flavour from the tandoor to the gravy. It pays homage to our roots."
INGREDIENTS
£ 150 gm chicken tikka, boneless
£ 40 gm butter
£ 20 gm ghee
£ 20 gm cream
£ 5 gm deggi chilli
£ 2 gm kasuri methi
£ 200 gm tomato gravy
£ 20 gm cashew nut paste
£ 15 gm red chilli paste
£ 10 gm ginger garlic paste
£ 3 gm jeera powder
£ Salt to taste
METHOD
In a pan heat ghee and oil. Add ginger garlic paste and red chilli paste. Sauté for three minutes. Once it has browned, add cashew nut paste and simmer. Add tomato gravy and shredded chicken, along with jeera powder, salt to taste and cook it to perfection. In the end, add kasuri methi, cream and butter.
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