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Chikken Tikka Skewers – Home Cooked Style

Posted on Jul 17, 2011 · Last Updated on Jun 23, 2020 by Uma Ramanujam · 20 Comments

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One among many things which was introduced to me after marriage is cooking non-vegetarian food. Yes, it was new to me since we follow vegetarian cuisine in our home. My husband’s family is also not fond of eating non-veg food, but they cook it whenever guests visit our home. However my mom-in-law taught me few recipes which we usually prepare at our home. They are in the queue except the chicken gravy which I have posted earlier in my blog. Now I started to look for the variations in non-veg recipes too.

This tikka skewers was introduced to me when we went for a holiday trip with friends. We made it with paneer and I just replaced it with chicken here. The Tikka has a meaning of marinating meat chunks in creamy masala and then dry cooked. Usually skewers are BBQed and as I prepared at home, I used the baking option. Grilling option can also work out.

Basic Information:
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Idle Time: 3 hours
Cooking Time: 30 – 40 minutes
Makes: 2 skewers

Ingredients:

For Tikka Skewers:

Chicken- 250 grams
Green Capsicum – 1 no
Cherry tomato – 5 no
Red onion – 1 small one
Bamboo Skewers – 2 – 4 nos according to the length, soaked in water overnight or minimum of 3 hours.(I used two 20CM bamboo skewers)

For Marinating:

Thick curd/ Yogurt – 2 tablespoons
Coriander leaves – 1/4 cup loosely packed
Mint leaves – 1/4 cup loosely packed
Ginger – 1 inch length
Garlic – 2 cloves

Cumin seeds – 1 teaspoon
Pepper corns – 3 no
Garam masala – a pinch
Salt – to taste
Red chilli powder – 1 teaspoon or to taste
Lemon – a small piece

For Serving:

Lemon – 1 slice
Coriander leaves – 3 string
Cabbage – 1/4 cup, finely sliced
Carrots – 1/4 cup, finely sliced
Mint chutney – to taste

Method:

1) Blend all the ingredients given for marinating and make smooth paste. No need to add water.
2) Transfer the paste to a bowl and put chicken pieces into them.
3) Mix well to coat the chicken with masala.
4) Cover and keep aside for minimum 3 hours. You can also keep in refrigerator overnight.
5) After 3 hours, align and insert the capsicum, cherry tomato, onions and chicken as shown in the picture.
6) Preheat the oven to 250C(480F).
7) Place the skewers inside the oven and cook for 30 minutes or till the chicken cooks.
8) Serve with mint chutney, coriander leaves, cabbage and carrot slices.

Note:

1) Serving ingredients mentioned here are absolutely optional and it is personal preference.

2) I closed packed the skewers to accommodate all the chicken pieces into 2 skewers. You can vary this as per your convenient.

3) You are welcome to use tikka masala for taste and colouring which I didn’t add.

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Cilantro
Cilantro
14 years ago

Looks nice and spicy. Lovely presentation as well.

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Unknown
Unknown
14 years ago

Thanks cilantro for ur words. 🙂 I like your blog too.

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Vimitha Durai
Vimitha Durai
14 years ago

Looks so inviting and yummy…

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Unknown
Unknown
14 years ago

very yummy chicken skewers…..

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Priya Sreeram
Priya Sreeram
14 years ago

nice to know that you cook non-veg despite being a vegetarian all ur life !!

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arthi
arthi
14 years ago

nice space here..chicken skewers look fabulous!!

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Pushpa
Pushpa
14 years ago

Flavourful and yummy chicken tikkas.

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Umm Mymoonah
Umm Mymoonah
14 years ago

I love this any time, looks very appetizing.

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Jayanthy Kumaran
Jayanthy Kumaran
14 years ago

u r killing me with ur tempting dishes uma..;P
Tasty Appetite

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Oriyarasoi
Oriyarasoi
14 years ago

Awesome recipe!!! Love all the flavours!!!

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Oriyarasoi
Oriyarasoi
14 years ago

My first visit here and loved it…following you!!!

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Menaga Sathia
Menaga Sathia
14 years ago

looks so inviting n lovely presentation!!

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Suja Manoj
Suja Manoj
14 years ago

Looks fabulous and perfectly tempting..
Loved your space..happy to follow you

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Suman Singh
Suman Singh
14 years ago

Wow, that looks so flavorful and delicious..lovely recipe and tempting clicks..

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Vatsala.
Vatsala.
14 years ago

very delicious.
first time here and following you. Hope you will visit me too.
Show and Tell
Event – LGSS_Potato

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Sobha Shyam
Sobha Shyam
14 years ago

they look absolutely delicious, wonderful presentation, yummy !!

Only 2 days left-Event:
COOK IT HEALTHY:PROTEINicious

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Anonymous
Anonymous
14 years ago

Woww.. these looks so restaurant like.. Great 🙂

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Sanyukta Gour(Bayes)
Sanyukta Gour(Bayes)
14 years ago

these look tempting and lipsmacking…first time here….and loved my stay here…wil come often…
pls visit mine as time permits…
sanyukta
creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/

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Puja
Puja
14 years ago

Must be a treat for chicken lovers ~ nicely done!
US Masala

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Muraligeetham
Muraligeetham
14 years ago

looks perfect with all the spices ..delicious!!

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