Chicken Balti Curry Recipe (2024)

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Today we show you how to make your own chicken balti curry recipe at home!

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Balti is one of Britain's favourite curries, and for good reason, chicken, beef or lamb, with a delicious blend of spices, tomatoes, chillies, garlic, onions and peppers.

Traditionally served in a Balti dish with rice and naan bread on the side.

How to make a Chicken Balti Curry?

Check out our slideshow below, showing you how to make a balti from scratch.

You can read more in this blog post, including the history, substitutes and spice level advice.

Or jump straight to the recipe card to get on with cooking a medium spiced homemade balti curry.

What is a balti curry?

Although balti curries are available in most British Indian Restaurants, it is unknown if they originate from a traditional Indian recipe?

There are a few beliefs of where the curry came from;

One view is that the curry originates from the Baltistan region in Northern Pakistan, where the name "Balti" comes from the Urdu word meaning "bucket".

The name may derive from the metal dish the curry’s cooked in, a bowl-like cooking vessel similar to a wok.

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Balti houses started appearing in the 1970s in Birmingham, England. Beginning in a small area to the South of the city centre where three roads made up a 'Balti Triangle'.

In the 1980's they became more popular and spread to other parts of the midlands. You can now find balti restaurants and curry houses throughout the UK.

The Balti style of cooking has been adapted and localised to meet the taste of British people, with chicken or lamb being the most popular choice of meat. Plus vegetables such as onions, tomatoes, green and red peppers.

Equipment

To make a balti curry, you will need a pan to create the curry sauce and a wok or large frying pan to stir-fry the chicken onions and peppers.

Traditionally a balti curry is served in a balti dish, but this is optional!

Create the curry sauce first, which simmers and thickens while cooking the chicken pieces.

Balti Curry Sauce

The base sauce for a balti is simple and easy to make;

Simply fry off the finely chopped onion in vegetable oil, sunflower oil or for the most authentic balti, ghee can be used.

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Add garlic puree, chilli puree and tomato puree; we used purees for this recipe for ease. However, you can use fresh chillies or garlic and chopped finely.

Heat level

Adjust the amount of chillies used or types of chillies used in this chicken balti recipe to your desired heat level. Check if the curry powder you use contains chill powder and adjust the number of chillies used accordingly.

We used Gia chilli puree, but I will give equivalent if you use a mild-medium spiced red or green chilli pepper.

Mild Balti - ½ teaspoon Chilli Puree or 1 small chilli pepper

Medium Balti - 2 teaspoons Chilli Puree or 2chilli pepper

Hot Balti - 3 teaspoons Chilli Puree or 3 chilli pepper or use a spicier variant

Spice Mix

We use a spice mix called garam masala, available from most UK supermarkets; it is a mixture of ground coriander, cumin, cardamom and cinnamon. We also add turmeric and paprika.

You can buy other curry powder mixes if you can't find it; just bear in mind if the blend you buy contains chilli powder, use fewer chillies, and some combinations may already include turmeric, so you won’t need to add more!

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To finish the balti sauce add chopped tomatoes (tinned is fine), brown sugar and lime juice, add your desired amount of salt, then finally pour in the water, it may seem watery at this point, but it will thicken up nicely.

Turn the heat up to bring the sauce to a boil, then lower the heat to a simmer for at least 15 minutes.

Balti Chicken, Peppers and Onion

Whilst the balti sauce simmers, get the chicken, peppers and onion cooked in the other pan.

Add enough oil in a large wok or frying pan to coat all around. Heat the oil, add the chicken, onions, green and red peppers with your choice of curry powder.

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We used tandoori masala curry powder but you can use a mild, medium, or hot curry powder.

Stir-fry over medium-hot heat for about 15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked. Check by cutting into a chicken piece.

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Add the now thickened balti sauce into the wok with the cooked chicken, onion and peppers.

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Sprinkle in a handful of fresh coriander leaves.

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How to serve Balti Curry

Serve the balti curry with pilau rice, naan bread, onion bhajis and samosas. Or try some of our other Indian accompaniments; suggestions are below the recipe card.

We used the silver-handled balti dishes for extra authenticity, as seen in many curry houses these days.

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Storage

Balti curries can be stored in the fridge for up to two days or frozen for a month (defrost before reheating).

Reheat balti curry in a microwave on full power for three minutes or until piping hot throughout.

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Chicken Balti Curry - Indian Takeaway Recipe

Luke and Kay - Flawless Food

We're delighted to share a delicious and easy recipe for how to make Chicken Balti Curry at home!

This British Indian restaurant dish has been enjoyed for generations, tender pieces of chicken with onion and peppers in an aromatic balti curry sauce.

See the blog post for adjusting the spice level, from mild, medium or hot.

Traditionally served in a Balti dish with rice and naan bread on the side.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine British, Indian

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 342 kcal

Ingredients

Balti Curry Sauce

  • 1 tablespoon Sunflower Oil substitute with Ghee
  • 1 Onions diced
  • 1 flat tbsp Garlic Puree or 6 garlic cloves crushed
  • 2 teaspoon Chilli puree can use 1-2 chopped fresh chillies instead (add extra if want hot)
  • 1 tablespoon Tomato Puree
  • 1 tablespoon Garam Masala Can use other curry powder blends
  • 1 teaspoon Paprika
  • ½ teaspoon Tumeric
  • 1 tin Chopped Tomatoes
  • ½ tablespoon Brown Sugar
  • ½ Lime (juice only) or vinegar
  • 350 ml ( 1 ½ cup) Cold Water
  • Pinch Salt
  • Handful Fresh chopped coriander leaves substitute with 1 teaspoon dried leaf coriander

Tandoori Chicken Onions & Peppers - to add to Balti Curry Sauce

  • 1 tablespoon Sunflower Oil or Ghee
  • 3 large Chicken Breasts cut into bitesize pieces
  • 1 tablespoon Tandoori Curry Powder substitute for other curry powder blends as desired
  • 1 Onion cut chunky
  • 1 Red Pepper cut chunky
  • 1 Green Pepper cut chunky

Instructions

Balti Curry Sauce

  • In a large pan, heat oil on low-medium heat add the onions and gently fry for 5 minutes.

    1 tablespoon Sunflower Oil, 1 Onions

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  • Add garlic, chilli and tomato puree, stir through with the onions for 1 minute.

    1 flat tablespoon Garlic Puree, 2 teaspoon Chilli puree, 1 tablespoon Tomato Puree

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  • Stir garam masala, turmeric and paprika into the onions.

    1 tablespoon Garam Masala, ½ teaspoon Tumeric, 1 teaspoon Paprika

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  • Add chopped tomatoes, lime juice, sugar and salt.

    ½ tablespoon Brown Sugar, ½ Lime (juice only), Pinch Salt, 1 tin Chopped Tomatoes

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  • Finally, pour in water, and stir the sauce together whilst bringing it to the boil.

    350 ml ( 1 ½ cup) Cold Water

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  • Turn down heat to a simmer and leave to thicken whilst cooking the chicken.

    Stir occasionally.

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Chicken with Peppers and Onions

  • In a wok / pan on medium heat the oil. Add chicken, onions, peppers.

    1 tablespoon Sunflower Oil, 3 large Chicken Breasts, 1 Onion, 1 Red Pepper, 1 Green Pepper

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  • Stir in curry powder, cook over medium heat for about 15 minutes, stirring regularly.

    1 tablespoon Tandoori Curry Powder

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  • Check the chicken is cooked, by cutting into a chicken piece.

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  • Then pour the sauce in with the chicken, peppers and onion. Stir together for about 5 minutes.

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  • Sprinkle in a small handful of chopped coriander. Stir through

    Handful Fresh chopped coriander leaves

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  • Dish the curry into a balti dish with another sprinkle of fresh coriander.

    Serve with Indian side dishes such as rice, naan bread, samosas and onion bhajis.

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Nutrition

Calories: 342kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 38gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 108mgSodium: 208mgPotassium: 877mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 1405IUVitamin C: 74mgCalcium: 34mgIron: 1mg

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More Indian recipes

If you're looking for more Indian recipes to try, then look at our prawn masala, chicken pathia, bhuna or biryani recipes for the perfect main meal. We have a wonderful tandoori chicken tikka starter recipe.

Or if you're looking for Indian side dishes to go with this Chicken balti.

Give our Pilau Rice, Onion Rice, Coconut Rice, Raita and Mango Chutney recipes a go! They are effortless to make. One more fantastic Indian recipe to try is a Masala Tea perfect way to start or end your day.

Chicken Balti Curry Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does a balti curry have in it? ›

Baltis are cooked stir-fry style with vegetable oil not ghee, over a high heat. Any meat off the bone can be used, with onions, garlic, turmeric, and the spice mix garam masala frequently used to prepare the sauce. The meats most often used in a balti are lamb and chicken, but pork and prawns are also commonplace.

What level of spice is chicken Balti? ›

Whichever is true, it's now a ubiquitous curry house dish - a classic balti is spicy but not hot and has a lovely depth of flavour from the spices that can't be achieved by the use of a regular curry powder. It's served here with veg pakora, jeera (cumin) rice, green chilli raita, and a tangy tamarind chutney.

What is the secret to the best Indian curry? ›

Build a deep flavour

The three core ingredients of almost any Indian curry are garlic, onion and ginger. There are a few styles of curries that don't use garlic to ensure subtle flavour isn't overwhelmed, but it's a good rule of thumb that those three ingredients are likely to be included.

What is the difference between a Balti and a normal dish? ›

Balti is a deep dish in which the food is prepared. The curry differs from normal curries because the exotic collection of fresh spices and herbs are used, creating a thicker richer and distinctive flavour.

What is chicken balti made of? ›

Mix the turmeric, cumin, ground coriander and garam masala together. Tip into the pan, lower the heat to medium and cook for 2 mins (step 3). Pour in the passata and 150ml water, then drop in the chunks of pepper. When starting to bubble, lower the heat and simmer for 15-20 mins or until the chicken is tender.

What is the closest curry to a balti? ›

The Karahi curry is a spicy dish and is a particular favourite in Northern India and Pakistan. It is related to the Balti and Jalfrezi as all of them are stir fried dishes. A Karahi is actually the name for a type of Indian iron round bottomed wok in the same way that a Balti is a flat bottomed metal dish too.

Is balti curry the same as curry powder? ›

About this balti masala…

Curry powders were introduced to the UK as a way of quickly and easily making curries at home. They are still used a lot in Indian restaurants and the best are homemade. This balti masala is really just a curry powder and it is so versatile.

What does balti curry taste like? ›

It is a mild, tomato based curry made with a fresh blend of many aromatic spices, and it is a very 'wet' curry, with lots of tasty gravy. It is usually cooked with chicken or lamb, with the addition of fresh garlic, ginger, onion, chopped tomatoes, coriander leaves and 2-3 tsp of the Balti spice mixture.

What does balti mean in curry? ›

The truth is that the Balti actually refers to the dish that the curry is cooked in rather than the curry itself. The dish that it's cooked in is an Indian cast iron, round-bottomed wok with two handles calle a karahi. The curry is characteristically a meat (or veg) dish with a thick, spicy tomato-based sauce.

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.

What is the most important spice in curry? ›

Fenugreek (Methi)

This Indian spice is what people say "smells like curry." Of all Indian spices, this spice may be the most essential. You may use up to a few tablespoons in a family size dish near the end of the cooking process, but start with a teaspoon. Fenugreek seeds also have many health benefits.

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 Indian dish is similar to balti? ›

Karahi. Karahi dish is similar to a balti, and so can sometimes be interchanged with balti recipes. The most well known karahi dish is made with chicken and hails from Northern India.

Is balti curry good? ›

The chicken balti recipe is prepared into a spicy, tender, delicious, thick, tomato-based, saucy, tangy, flavoursome curry that contains onion, ginger and a lot of Indian ground spices like garam masala and chilli powder sauteed with tender chicken pieces that absorb all the heat and flavours of the spices, enhancing ...

What is balti sauce made of? ›

A tomato based sauce with peppers, cumin and coriander.

What is Balti sauce made of? ›

A tomato based sauce with peppers, cumin and coriander.

What is balti curry paste made from? ›

Water, Rapeseed Oil, Spices (15% ) [Cumin (3%), Paprika, Turmeric, Coriander (2%), Spices, Fennel], Maize Flour, Salt, Acids (Acetic Acid, Citric Acid), Tamarind, Cracked Black Pepper, Garlic Powder, Cracked Coriander Seed, Dried Crushed Red Chilli, Black Kalonji Seed, Dried Coriander Leaf.

What Flavour is a balti curry? ›

It is a mild, tomato based curry made with a fresh blend of many aromatic spices, and it is a very 'wet' curry, with lots of tasty gravy. It is usually cooked with chicken or lamb, with the addition of fresh garlic, ginger, onion, chopped tomatoes, coriander leaves and 2-3 tsp of the Balti spice mixture.

What's the difference between a curry and a balti? ›

Curries are usually made in regular pots, while Balti curry is made in a special pan called a “balti.” Also, Balti curry has a mix of spices and ingredients, and it's often served right from the pan it was cooked in, which makes it different from other curries.

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