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  2. Butter chicken - Wikipedia

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    Chicken is marinated for several hours in a mixture of lemon juice, dahi (yogurt), Kashmiri red chilli, salt, garam masala, ginger paste, and garlic paste. The marinated chicken is cooked in a tandoor (traditional clay oven), but may be grilled, oven-roasted, or pan-fried. It is served in a mild curry sauce that includes butter.

  3. Makhani - Wikipedia

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    Makhani (ਮੱਖਣੀ) is a Punjabi word meaning "butter" and may refer to several dishes in North Indian cuisine: Dal makhani, made from beans and pulses; Murgh makhani, also known as butter chicken or chicken makhani; Paneer makhani, made from the white cheese paneer, also known as paneer butter masala

  4. Kundan Lal Jaggi - Wikipedia

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    Kundan Lal Jaggi (10 September 1924 – 4 March 2018) was an Indian chef and restaurateur based in New Delhi.Kundan Lal Jaggi is the inventor of butter chicken, dal makhani, paneer makhani and the founder of the Moti Mahal restaurant along with his partners Kundan Lal Gujral and Thakur Das Magu in 1947 in Daryaganj, Delhi.

  5. How to Make Butter Chicken - AOL

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  6. Kundan Lal Gujral - Wikipedia

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    Kundan Lal Gujral (c.1902 - 1997) [2] was an Indian chef and restaurateur based in New Delhi.He invented several Indian dishes which have since become popular worldwide, including Butter chicken, [3] Paneer makhani, [4] Tandoori chicken and Dal makhani.

  7. Template:Butter chicken - Wikipedia

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    A plate of Butter chicken for you: Here is a plate of Butter chicken for you. Butter chicken, which is also called Murgh Makhani is an Indian non-veg food. ~~~~

  8. Saransh Goila - Wikipedia

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    Saransh Goila (born February 17, 1987) is an Indian chef [1] of Sindhi and Punjabi descent and a winner of the Food Food Maha Challenge.He is the author of the food travelogue 'India on my Platter'. [2]

  9. Category:Indian chicken dishes - Wikipedia

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