Slow-Cooker Butter Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Tracy J

I will NEVER understand why people think that critiquing a great recipe or offering alternatives that are not positive is acceptable. Be positive or be quiet.

Katje

FYI, you can store whole ginger root in your freezer. It makes it really easy to grate, and you just pop it back in to await the next meal!

Bob T.

Your suggestion is helpful, although your tone is somewhat less so. A quick version in a pressure cooker is a truly great alternative, and thank you for suggesting it. But many of us really do like a slow cooker: it uses very little energy, it can be left unattended, and it's very forgiving if you don't know how late you'll get home from wherever you've been.

Mary O

Based on the comments, I doubled the garam masala to 2 TBSP, and used 6 cloves of garlic. I upped the salt to a full tsp. I used the zest and juice of 2 limes -- added the zest as instructed but stirred the lime juice in at the end after cooking. I also used the whole can of coconut milk. This was delicious! And the leftovers were just as good the next day. Served with basmati rice and garlic naan. Definitely will make this again.

Greg

Um, just yes. Some of us have plenty of time, savor the aroma of a slow-cooked meal or both.

A few of us probably do not own pressure cookers or an Insta Pot. Imagine that!

And, some of us love carbs and enjoy rice and bread at the same meal.

Peace, S!

Joyce

If it's such a long simmer, why use boneless chicken? Bone-in thighs would offer much more flavor and character.

Paula

In reply to "S": As a child of immigrants from the Middle East, bread and rice was most often served at every meal. I can assure you it's not a quirky idea, and very common. Of course, serving sizes were always modest. I would love to try an insta-pot, but I don't own one right now. A slow cooker has worked well, and this dish was delicious prepared exactly as written.

Susie M

I grew up in the Middle East and bread or naan is always served on the side of any meal-- regardless of whether or not there's rice served.

Stephanie

This was not spicy enough for my taste, so I used 2 TBSP garam masala, 1 tsp cumin and 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper.

SFG

I cooked at 200 degrees in a dutch oven for 5 hours. Just like a slow cooker and resulted in a delicious meal. Home smelled great also.

Becky

From another NYT Cooking article: Butter chicken is the General Tso’s of Indian food, a great, ever-evolving, cross-continental dish found in Delhi, London, New York, Perth and most points in between. In its purest form, it is yogurt-and-spice-marinated chicken dressed in a velvety red bath comprising butter, onions, ginger and tomatoes scented with garam masala, cumin and turmeric, with a cinnamon tang.

Jacqueline

doubled the garam masala to 2 TBSP, and used 6 cloves of garlic added curry and cumin. I upped the salt to a full tsp. I used the zest and juice of 2 limes -- added the zest as instructed but stirred the lime juice in at the end after cooking. Serves over rice to which I added finely chopped peppers, red and orange for color. I added the whole can of coconut mild instead of the additional 1/2 cup chicken stock. Cilantro garnish. A pound of baby spinach stirred in to wilt at the end

Amy

Slow cookers are a godsend for anyone who is gone during the day and wants to walk in and have a fully prepped meal ready to go. The hour preceding dinner is the busiest hour of the day for parents who are out at kids' activities -- I would much rather prep the meal the night before or while making breakfast in the am.

Addyboy

Good dish, but stove top is best. Sear the chicken first in the oil with a palm of Garam Masala, remove. Deglaze with a splash of white wine then add the onion, ginger, garlic and chopped mushrooms, cook till soft. Then add the coco-milk, tom-paste and more GM plus a sprinkling of chili powder. Simmer and season to taste........was really yum!

Ed Hawco

I don't think that naan plus rice thing is just a "fixity in the US." I'm in Canada, and I frequent a number of small Indian restaurants owned by Indian/Pakistani/etc. owners, and they all serve both rice and naan with their thali plates. I don't think it's just a concession to N. American expectations. AFAIK, it is typical to serve only rice in southern India but in northern India it is normal to serve both. I might be wrong, but all of my reading points that way.

Kathleen

This is a very good recipe, but it’s not like the butter chicken others may have had in restaurants, or grew up on. We tried it as written, realized we do like a slightly stronger flavor, so we doubled the dry spices, while leaving the garlic and ginger as written. It’s perfect.

Greg

Very bland. Even with adding 1/4 tsp cayenne.

Rick H

Used full can of coconut milk and full cup of chicken brothUsed 2 TBSP curry powder alongside the 1 TBSP garam masala

Jackrabbit

I was disappointed in this recipe. As other commenters have mentioned, this does not taste like butter chicken (the absence of butter in the ingredient list is pretty telling). It also failed as a unique dish, because the elements of this recipe never "came together", even after 4.5 hours in a slow cooker. I decided to trust the process with this recipe and believe that the final result would be greater than the sum of its parts. I was wrong, and now I am regretful that chickens died for this.

Yummy But Not butter Chicken

Tasted good but wasn't really butter chicken. My husband ate on a roll and loved it lol.

edmund mander

After placing the tomato paste mixture in the cooker, I deglazed the pan with the chicken stock and the coconut milk, then poured it over the chicken.

Michael C.

Made it as written. The sauce was very good, but the chicken was a bit bland. Next time I will follow the suggestions below and increase the amount of garlic and spices. It certainly has potential, but as written, it lacks the requisite flavor.

Another Amanda

Similar issues as others - more of a broth than a thick sauce, definitely needed more salt. It was fine, but I would not make again.

Karen

We think this is a flavorful dish and a terrific option from roasted chicken, since we eat a lot of chicken in this house. To keep it healthy, we use chicken breast and light coconut milk. We had extra salt, lime, juice, cumin, and garam masala.

Love this recipe!!!

I see many of the comments are 6 years old. Don’t know where I’ve been but finally tried this…so simple and great that timing is flexible in slow cooker… as other comments I added a whole can of coconut mile and used a whole lime. I may try adding more spice next time, but this recipe is a keeper for sure.

ag

I liked it Mary didn’t. Needed more salt. Should be thicker

Nick K

Enjoyable but delicate, verging on bland. I would 2x or 3x the garam masala. 2x the garlic and ginger.

Joanne

This was delicious. I will increase the garam masala next time. I froze the remainder—I hope the coconut milk base stands up to freezing.

megan

Followed the advice about using a whole can of coconut milk, 6 cloves of garlic, 2.5 tablespoons of garam masala. But I discovered that I was out of ginger! I subbed about a half teaspoon of cloves and a half teaspoon of cardamom (because I was out of ground ginger too!) and it came out lovely, so if you’re in a pinch, there you go!

Olivia

This was delicious and easy! Definitely would make again. I made a few tweaks that I think worked nicely — extra tablespoon of garam masala, extra clove or two of garlic, and mixed a teaspoon of salt into the chicken after putting it in the slow cooker. I also added a few tablespoons of butter about halfway through the cooking.

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Slow-Cooker Butter Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Is 3 hours in slow cooker enough for chicken? ›

For a whole chicken – Place it in your slow cooker breast side down. Cover with the lid and cook on High for around 4-5 hours or Low for 6-8 hours. For bone-in pieces - Arrange chicken pieces in a single layer in the slow cooker. Cover with the lid and cook on High for around 3-4 hours or Low for 4-6 hours.

Is it better to cook crockpot chicken on high or low? ›

We found that the only way to cook chicken (and turkey) in a slow cooker is on the low setting and for a relatively short amount of time.

Should chicken be covered in liquid in slow cooker? ›

When cooking meat or poultry, the water or liquid level should cover the ingredients to ensure effective heat transfer throughout the crock. Some manufacturers of slow cookers recommend adding liquid to fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full. Follow the manufacturer's recipes and directions for best results.

How long to leave chicken in crockpot on low? ›

Cover your crock pot and cook chicken breasts on low for 6-7 hours or on high for 3-4 hours. Chicken is done when the internal temp reaches 165 degrees F. Use chicken in your favorite recipes. Perfect for shredding!

Is 4 hours in slow cooker enough? ›

If a dish usually takes: 15-30 mins, cook it for 1-2 hours on High or 4-6 hours on Low. 30 mins – 1 hour, cook it for 2-3 hours on High or 5-7 hours on Low. 1-2 hours, cook it for 3-4 hours on High or 6-8 hours on Low.

Is 3 hours on high the same as 6 on low crockpot? ›

If a recipe calls for cooking on the HIGH setting for three hours, you can cook it for seven hours on the LOW setting instead. Or if a recipe calls for eight hours on HIGH, it can be cooked for up to 12 hours on LOW.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

Does chicken get more tender the longer you slow cook it? ›

That is why tough meats become “fork tender” in the slow cooker. Chicken breasts have very little connective tissue; that means they can be cooked quickly because the long cooking time needed to soften connective tissue isn't necessary. They also have little fat, which means they can become dry if cooked too long.

How long does it take for chicken to cook in the crockpot? ›

Cook on low for 6-8 hours until chicken is tender and cooked through. Remove lid and let chicken cool for 10 minutes or so before shredding (so we don't burn ourselves!) Use two forks to shred the chicken right in the crockpot. The chicken will absorb any liquid in the pot as you shred it.

Is it OK to put raw chicken in slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can put raw chicken in a slow cooker! Slow cookers and Crock-Pots are designed to cook raw meats. The direct heat from the pot, lengthy cooking time and steam created from the tightly covered container destroys bacteria, making slow cooking safe. You can put frozen chicken in a slow cooker, too!

How do I keep chicken from drying out in the crockpot? ›

10 tips to keep your chicken moist when using a slow cooker
  1. Use bone-in chicken pieces for added moisture. ...
  2. Season your chicken with flavorful spices and herbs. ...
  3. Layer vegetables or fruits at the bottom of the slow cooker for extra moisture. ...
  4. Avoid overcrowding the slow cooker to ensure even cooking and moisture retention.
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Do potatoes go on top or bottom of meat in crockpot? ›

Place firm, slow-cooking root vegetables like potatoes and carrots at the bottom of the crock and pile the meat on top. Set the heat level: A general rule of thumb is that cooking on the low setting (170 degrees F for most models) takes about twice as long as cooking on high (280 degrees F on most models).

How do you know when chicken is done in a slow cooker? ›

The chicken should be 165 degrees F (I remove mine 5 to 10 degrees early, since the temperature will rise as it rests). Remove the chicken to a plate or cutting board and let rest 5 to 10 minutes so the juices can reincorporate (if you plan to shred the right in your slow cooker, you can let it rest there).

What happens if you leave chicken in slow cooker too long? ›

Mushy, mealy, stringy chicken, which is sometimes the result of cooking low and slow for an extended period of time. I've learned this the hard way, after many attempts at cooking chicken in the crockpot on a workday, for 8 plus hours at a time.

How long is too long for chicken in crockpot? ›

You certainly can, the meat will simply fall to bits, which might be desirable for some recipes like “Chicken and Dumplings” which will take 8–12 hours on “Low” setting. As long as the temperature remains above 140 F you can leave your chicken in the cooker all day but try to avoid more than 12 hours

How long does it take to cook chicken in a slow cooker? ›

Cook on low for 6-8 hours until chicken is tender and cooked through. Remove lid and let chicken cool for 10 minutes or so before shredding (so we don't burn ourselves!) Use two forks to shred the chicken right in the crockpot. The chicken will absorb any liquid in the pot as you shred it.

How long does raw chicken take in slow cooker on high? ›

Cook on low for 5 hrs, then check that the chicken is cooked by wiggling the wing – it should feel very loose. Tip the chicken up so any liquid inside flows out, then cook on high for 30 mins. If the chicken isn't cooked through after the initial time, cook for another hour, then turn the heat up.

How long is 3 hours on high slow cooker to low? ›

SLOW COOKER COOKING TIME CONVERSIONS
  1. Low for 7 hours is high for 3 hours.
  2. Low for 8 hours is high for 4 hours.
  3. Low for 9 hours is high for 5 hours.
  4. Low for 10 hours is high for 6 hours.
  5. Low for 11 hours is high for 7 hours.
  6. Low for 12 hours is high for 8 hours.
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