Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe
The kitchen smells like warm tomatoes and butter, and my youngest is humming a tune while arranging forks just so. I love that tiny ritual—people showing up and plates getting ready—and it always reminds me why I cook: to bring everyone to the table. If you want the recipe and a little encouragement, I’ve written it out the way I make it when time is short and hearts are full, and you can also peek at my author page for more weeknight ideas: more of my kitchen stories.
Why This Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe Feels Like Home
This butter chicken is the kind of meal that makes the kitchen feel cozy within minutes. The sauce is rich and creamy, the color is a warm, inviting orange, and the aroma will pull the family from their corners of the house.
I grew up with dishes that tasted like hugs. This version keeps that comfort but trims the fuss. It cooks quickly, cleans up easily, and still delivers the layered flavors I love. If you like one-pan dinners that still feel special, this recipe will become a rotation favorite and you can read about my other simple meals here: more weeknight recipes that work.
Why Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe is Our New Family Favorite
It’s forgiving, forgiving in the best way. You can tweak the heat, use what’s in your pantry, and still end up with a sauce that tastes like it had more time than it did. The texture cues are simple: a glossy sauce that coats the back of a spoon and tender chicken that falls apart under a fork. These signs tell you everything you need to know, just like my grandmother taught me, and if you want a reminder of little tricks, I wrote a short list of kitchen tips that pair well with this dish: my go-to shortcuts.
The Simple Magic Behind Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe
This dish balances creamy dairy, sweet tomato, and a warm spice mix. The chicken gets a quick yogurt-based marinade that keeps it juicy. Browning the chicken gives the sauce extra depth. Meanwhile, the sauce simmers gently until it thickens and becomes velvety. It’s easier than it looks, and it’s a great meal to teach kids simple cooking steps. If you want to follow along with a friend-style note, I keep my seasoning jar labeled so I don’t think twice when dinner time calls: my small kitchen systems.
How to Make Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe, The Heartwarming Way
“This is where the magic happens—when the aroma fills the kitchen and my kids come running in, asking ‘Is it ready yet?’”
Start by marinating the chicken so it gets a head start. Then brown the pieces to build that caramelized flavor. Next up, make the sauce in the same pan so you keep all those browned bits. Finally, simmer together until the sauce is glossy and the chicken is tender. You’ll know you’re on the right track when the sauce thickens slightly and the color deepens to a warm orange. If you want to see how I keep a low-mess workflow, check this quick note I keep for busy evenings: my weeknight workflow.
Ingredients You’ll Need
1 ½ pounds skinless boneless chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized chunks
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
½ teaspoon curry powder
1 tablespoon Greek yogurt
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 tablespoons butter, divided
6 garlic cloves, minced
1 medium onion, diced
1 15-ounce can tomato sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt (adjust to taste)
½ teaspoon black pepper
2 cups heavy cream
½ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional for heat)
1 teaspoon garam masala
½ teaspoon curry powder
¼ cup freshly chopped parsley (optional, for garnish)
Naan bread
Steamed rice
A few friendly notes: don’t skip the fresh herbs if you have them. They lift the whole dish. If you only have plain yogurt, that’s fine too. Use what’s in your fridge; this cooking moment is about creativity, not perfection.
Step-by-Step Directions
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In a bowl, mix the chicken with salt, garlic powder, paprika, curry powder, and Greek yogurt.
Cover and refrigerate for at least 15 minutes.
Quick tip: even a short rest gives the flavors a leg up. -
In a large skillet, heat vegetable oil and 1 tablespoon of butter.
Sauté garlic and onion until fragrant and soft.
Scrape the pan so the bits don’t burn. -
Add tomato sauce, sugar, salt, black pepper, heavy cream, cayenne pepper, garam masala, and curry powder.
Stir and bring to a gentle simmer.
Simmer for a few minutes until the sauce begins to thicken. -
In another pan, cook the marinated chicken until browned and cooked through.
Aim for a golden crust, a little browning here builds flavor.
Cook in batches if needed so the pan stays hot. -
Add the cooked chicken to the sauce. Stir in the remaining butter.
Simmer for a few more minutes so the chicken soaks up the sauce.
Taste and adjust salt or heat as you like. -
Garnish with chopped parsley and serve hot with naan bread and steamed rice.
Let everyone help themselves at the table for that warm family feeling.
If the kids want to tear the naan, hand them a small plate and a story.
A note from my kitchen: let the sauce bubble gently, not roar. A quiet simmer keeps the cream silky and prevents separation. Patience for five minutes here pays off at dinner time.
Serving Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe with Love
Serve this family-style in the center of the table so everyone can dig in. I place the skillet on a trivet and set bowls of rice, warm naan, and a little extra cream or plain yogurt for anyone who wants to cool down a spicy bite. The kids usually pass the naan; the big kids pass the stories. It makes dinner feel like an event without the fuss.
Pair it with a simple cucumber salad or a quick raita to give a bright contrast to the rich sauce. If someone likes more heat, offer a small dish of sliced chilies or a sprinkle of paprika. These small options make everyone at the table feel seen and satisfied.
Storage & Reheat Tips (Keeping the Goodness)
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The sauce thickens as it cools, so add a splash of milk or cream when reheating if you want it silkier. The microwave is fine for a quick lunch, but the oven or a gentle stovetop warm-up brings back that just-made texture.
For longer storage, freeze in a shallow container for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge, then reheat slowly on the stove. If the sauce splits a bit, whisk in a tablespoon of cold butter at the end to bring it back together.
My Kitchen Notes & Shortcuts
- Prep ahead the night before. Marinate the chicken and chop the onion and garlic. Dinner feels so much faster the next day.
- Use leftover roasted chicken. If you have cooked chicken already, skip the sear and fold it into the sauce to warm through.
- Make a double batch of sauce and freeze half. It makes future meals nearly instant.
- Let kids measure spices and stir the yogurt into the chicken. It’s hands-on and they get proud of dinner.
- Swap heavy cream for half-and-half for a lighter finish, but reduce simmer time to avoid losing creaminess.
These are small swaps that save time but keep the soul of the dish.
Family-Friendly Variations
Turn this into a kid-friendly mild bowl by leaving out the cayenne pepper and offering chili on the side. For a lighter version, use coconut milk instead of heavy cream for a dairy-free twist. If you want more veg, add peas or spinach at the very end and let them wilt into the sauce.
If you’re feeding adventurous eaters, add a squeeze of lemon or a pinch of smoked paprika to brighten things up. For a one-pan weeknight version, cook the chicken and onions in the same skillet and then add the sauce ingredients without moving pans. It trims dishes and keeps flavor concentrated.
FAQs About Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe
What if I only have chicken breasts?
Chicken breasts work fine. Slice them into even pieces and watch the cooking time so they stay tender. A quick sear and finish in the sauce is all you need.
Can I make this ahead for a busy week?
Absolutely. In fact, letting it sit for an hour lets the flavors get to know each other, just like an old family recipe. Refrigerate and reheat gently for best texture.
How can I make it less rich but still flavorful?
Use half-and-half or light coconut milk and add a touch more tomato sauce. Increase the spices slightly to keep the depth of flavor.
Is it okay to skip the Greek yogurt in the marinade?
You can, but yogurt helps tenderize and adds a little tang. If you skip it, give the chicken a brief salt rub and maybe a splash of lemon.
My sauce looks thin. How do I thicken it?
Simmer it a bit longer uncovered until it reduces. You can also stir in a teaspoon of cornstarch dissolved in cold water and simmer until thickened.
One Final Thought from My Kitchen
Cooking should bring people together, not stress them out. This Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe is my go-to when I want something comforting, fast, and loved by everyone at the table. Give it a try—invite the kids to help or make it quietly for two. Either way, it’s a small ritual that makes ordinary nights feel a little more like family.
Conclusion
If you enjoy quick, comforting meals that still feel special, you might also like the Easy 20 Minute Butter Chicken from Gimme Delicious for a fast alternative. For another take on a cozy butter chicken that inspired this weeknight version, see the Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken Recipe on Maja’s Recipes.

Quick & Easy Homemade Butter Chicken
Ingredients
Method
- In a bowl, mix the chicken with salt, garlic powder, paprika, curry powder, and Greek yogurt. Cover and refrigerate for at least 15 minutes.
- In a large skillet, heat vegetable oil and 1 tablespoon of butter. Sauté garlic and onion until fragrant and soft. Scrape the pan so the bits don’t burn.
- Add tomato sauce, sugar, salt, black pepper, heavy cream, cayenne pepper, garam masala, and curry powder. Stir and bring to a gentle simmer. Simmer for a few minutes until the sauce begins to thicken.
- In another pan, cook the marinated chicken until browned and cooked through, aiming for a golden crust. Cook in batches if needed to keep the pan hot.
- Add the cooked chicken to the sauce and stir in the remaining butter. Simmer for a few more minutes so the chicken soaks up the sauce.
- Garnish with chopped parsley and serve hot with naan bread and steamed rice.