Chicken Karahi (Easy, Authentic Recipe) (2024)

Chicken Karahi is a flavorful and aromatic Pakistani chicken curry dish made with chicken, earthy spices, and fresh ginger.This restaurant-style chicken curry is so good that you’ll want to dig in and relish every last bite!

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Let me start by clarifying – This Pakistani Chicken Karahi recipe is not the same as Indian Chicken Kadai. Although the names do translate to be the same, the method of making the curry is quite different.

I have been on a mission to make authentic Pakistani dishes that I love, such as sheer khurma, keema, achari chicken, chicken biryani, and now this chicken karahi.

I got the authentic recipe from my Pakistani friend, whose mom kindly shared her recipe. I can tell you this is one of the best chicken curries I have had, just like my mom’s chicken curry. So take my word and try it asap!

Table of Contents

  • Watch How to Make Chicken Karahi
  • What is Karahi?
  • What is Chicken Karahi?
  • Pakistani Chicken Karahi vs. North Indian Chicken Kadai
  • Why you will love this Authentic Chicken Karahi
  • Ingredients needed to make Chicken Karahi
  • How to Make Chicken Karahi
  • Tips for the Best Chicken Karahi
  • How to Serve?
  • How to Store?
  • Common Questions
  • Check out more Chicken Recipes
  • Chicken Karahi (Easy, Authentic Recipe) Recipe

Watch How to Make Chicken Karahi

What is Karahi?

Karahi, also known as Kadai or Kadhai, gets its name from the pan, a kind of cooking pot that is heavy, circular in shape, and made of metal, typically cast iron or aluminum. It is similar to a wok.

In the past, this karahi was used to simmer and stir-fry meat over an open fire. It is also used to prepare curries, sautéing vegetables, and, most notably, deep frying.

What is Chicken Karahi?

Chicken Karahi is a type of chicken curry popular in Pakistan and northern India. It has gained a lot of popularity because it can be prepared in a short amount of time and with little effort.

Chicken Karahi is made with a base of tomatoes and garnished with fresh green chili peppers, cilantro leaves, and slivered ginger. It is typically a dry curry, with not much gravy, and I love to end it with the addition of dried fenugreek leaves and lime juice.

You can get a tasty low-carb curry meal on the table in under 30 minutes with just a little bit of chopping and some time spent simmering. You’ll find this dish served with piping hot naan or roti that has just come out of the tandoor.

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For all my healthy food lovers, this chicken karahi is high in protein, low in carbohydrates, and perfect to add to a keto diet.

Pakistani Chicken Karahi vs. North Indian Chicken Kadai

The most noticeable difference between Pakistani Chicken Karahi and North Indian Kadai Chicken is how the dish is made. In North Indian Chicken Karahi, onions and green peppers are often used, but not in Pakistani Chicken Karahi.

Pakistani Chicken Karahi only uses tomatoes, while the Indian Chicken Kadai has onions and tomatoes cooked together to make the sauce.

Today, we will make the Pakistani version of the dish, but if you enjoy onions and green peppers as part of your curry, feel free to experiment with adding them!

Why you will love this Authentic Chicken Karahi

  • A curry that is both authentic and satisfying in flavor.
  • A simple curry that can be made quickly in under 30 minutes.
  • It is low-carb and gluten-free
  • The whole family will love this delicious curry.

Ingredients needed to make Chicken Karahi

  • Chicken: Small bone-in chicken pieces are typically used to make chicken karahi. You can use boneless chicken too. I prefer chicken thighs if using boneless. Cook the chicken for a little less time.
  • Ghee or oil: You can use ghee or oil to make this dish. My preference is ghee for its authentic, rich taste!
  • Fresh tomatoes: Using fresh, ripe, firm tomatoes makes the dish much better.
  • Ginger & Garlic: When making chicken karahi, add plenty of ginger and garlic to the curry. Don’t forget to garnish with julienned ginger for extra flavor.
  • Black pepper: Freshly ground pepper has a much stronger flavor than pepper that has been bottled.
  • Green chilies: Green chilies are essential for karahi, much as ginger. The green chilies’ aroma and flavor greatly influence the final dish.
  • Dried fenugreek leaves: It gives the karahi a very Punjabi or Lahori taste, but you can leave it out if you prefer.
  • Spices: You’ll need turmeric, ground cumin, Kashmiri red chili powder, garam masala, and coriander powder.
  • Yogurt: The yogurt adds a unique, creamy richness to the dish, helping to balance the heat from the chilies and spices.
  • Lime juice: This adds tanginess to the curry.
  • Garnish: You’ll need cilantro leaves and julienned ginger.

How to Make Chicken Karahi

Saute the chicken: Heat oil in a pan, add chicken, and cook until its color changes.The chicken releases its moisture and cooks a little here.

Add the aromatics: Add green chili pepper, ginger, and garlic to the chicken and cook for 2 minutes until well combined.

Make the curry: Add the tomatoes and salt, and stir it. Cover the pan with a lid and cook for 8-10 minutes.You will see that the tomatoes disintegrate and release a lot of liquid, enough to cook the chicken.

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Add spices: Cook for 2-3 minutes on high heat with all spices added to the curry. (coriander, cumin, turmeric, Kashmiri chili powder, and black pepper).

Add yogurt: Bring the flame to medium heat, and add yogurt. Stir it and cook for 3 minutes.

I use full-fat yogurt. Whisk the yogurt in a bowl before adding it to the curry. Stir continuously when adding yogurt so it does not curdle.

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Finishing: Add garam masala and lemon juice. Crush dry fenugreek leaves between your palms and add.Give it a good stir.

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Garnish: Garnish with slit green chili peppers, julienned ginger, and chopped cilantro leaves. Serve with naan or tandoori roti.

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Tips for the Best Chicken Karahi

  • Use good quality chicken and freshly ground spices for the best flavor.
  • I did not add onions as this dish is traditionally made with tomatoes only. However, if you like, you can start by sauteing one small chopped onion in ghee/oil. Then add the chicken and follow the recipe.
  • Adjust the spices if you want to make the curry less spicy.
  • The slit green chili and julienned ginger at the end is a signature garnish for this dish. I highly recommend to add that 🙂
  • Dairy-free variation: Use oil in place of ghee to make the curry. You can use soy yogurt or skip it altogether.

How to Serve?

Serve this dry Chicken Karahi with roti, parathas, or naan.

This curry pairs wonderfully with raita, which balances the spice in the curry.

You can serve this curry with rice. However, it is more on the dry side. If you like to serve it with rice, add a little water, about 1/2 cup, at the end and bring the curry to a boil. Then serve with jeera rice or turmeric rice.

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How to Store?

Let the curry cool down completely, then store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

This curry will also freeze well. Portion it into small containers and freeze it for up to 3 months. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator and reheat in the microwave or in a pan on the stovetop.

Common Questions

Is karahi spicy?

Chicken karahi is a curry that is not very spicy and has a degree of heat similar to tikka masala.You can reduce the amount of green and red chili out to make this dish less spicy.

Can I cook Chicken karahi without a karahi vessel?

Yes, if you don’t have a wok or karahi, you should look for vessels with broad bases and thick bottoms, such as a frying pan.

Check out more Chicken Recipes

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Chicken Karahi (Easy, Authentic Recipe)

By: Meeta Arora

Chicken Karahi is a flavorful and aromatic Pakistani chicken curry dish made with chicken, earthy spices, and fresh ginger.This restaurant-style chicken curry is so good that you'll want to dig in and relish every last bite!

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 5

Ingredients

  • 1.5 pound Chicken , cut into 1.5 inch pieces, skinless, can use bone-in or boneless
  • 3 tablespoon Ghee or Oil
  • 2 Green Chili Pepper, optional, slit into two, see notes
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon Salt , adjust to taste
  • 7 cloves Garlic , minced
  • 1 tablespoon Ginger , grated
  • 3 cup Tomato , finely diced, or peeled and chopped, 500grams
  • 1/4 cup Yogurt , full-fat whole milk, whisked
  • 1 teaspoon Garam Masala
  • 1 tablespoon Dried Fenugreek leaves (Kasoori Methi)
  • 1 tablespoon Lime juice

Spices

Garnish

  • Cilantro leaves , chopped
  • 2 Green Chili Pepper, sliced in half
  • 1 inch Ginger , julienned

Instructions

  • Heat oil or ghee in a large heavy bottom pan. Add chicken and cook until its color changes, about 5 minutes.

  • Add green chili pepper, ginger and garlic in the chicken and cook for 2 minutes until well combined.

  • Add tomatoes, salt and cover with a lid for 8-10 minutes.

  • Add all the spices (coriander powder, cumin powder, turmeric, Kashmiri chili powder, black pepper) and cook for 2 -3 minutes on high flame.

  • Bring the flame to medium heat. Add yogurt while stirring contunuously and cook for 3 minutes.

  • Add garam masala, dry fenugreek leaves, lime juice, and give the cury a stir.

  • Garnish with slit green chili peppers, julienned ginger and cilantro. Serve with roti, paratha, or naan.

Video

Notes

  • Use good quality chicken and freshly ground spices for the best flavor.
  • I did not add onions as this dish is traditionally made with tomatoes only. However, if you like, you can start by sauteing one small chopped onion in ghee/oil. Then add the chicken and follow the recipe.
  • Adjust the spices if you want to make the curry less spicy.
  • Green Chili Pepper:I typically use Thai, Birdeye, or Serrano Chili Pepper in my recipes. Don’t forget to adjust to your taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 282kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 31gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.02gCholesterol: 112mgSodium: 994mgPotassium: 788mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 927IUVitamin C: 21mgCalcium: 46mgIron: 1mg

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian

Diet: Gluten-free, Low Carb

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Categorized as: , Curry, Gluten-free, Indian, Main Dishes, North Indian, Paleo, Stovetop, Whole30

About Meeta

I strongly believe that each one of us has a chef inside us, we just need to explore the ingredients and create great food. My passion is to share easy, healthy, and wholesome recipes made using Instant Pot & Air Fryer, that are well tested, so you can cook with confidence.

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Chicken Karahi (Easy, Authentic Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between chicken curry and chicken karahi? ›

What distinguishes chicken karahi from other curries from the region is that traditionally, it is cooked without onions in the base, and instead uses just tomatoes, ginger and garlic.

What is chicken karahi made of? ›

It is plain old chicken simmered with ghee/ mustard oil, plenty of tomatoes, ginger, garlic & coarsely crushed whole spices. It is sometimes finished with yogurt or cream & does not have much sauce. Karahi Chicken is garnished with ginger juliennes and green chilies.

What is the difference between chicken tikka and Karahi chicken? ›

The karahi gets the kick of heat from fresh green chilies and chili flakes. It's a semi-curry (drier curry) where the masla clings to the chicken pieces making them even more flavorful. Whereas Chicken Tikka Masala is a boneless chicken curry with a creamy and luscious tomato base infused with spices.

Is karahi Indian or Pakistani? ›

Originated in the North West Frontier Province or Khyber, Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan, the Karahi gets its name from the wok like pan it is made in. There are many different versions of the dish and each one is as flavorful as the next but the one that I have mastered is the one I make almost weekly.

What curry is similar to karahi? ›

Others have suggested that the balti comes from the Balti people who live in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. It is a medium curry and similar to a Karahi and other curries that come with a thick sauce rather than a runny gravy.

What's the difference between Balti and karahi? ›

Unlike the cast iron or clay karahi of Pakistan, the balti bowl lets the food cook quickly, over high heat. The balti, which refers to both the bowl and the food itself, retains the flavours of the cooking process in the metal.

What is the difference between karahi and Karahi Gosht? ›

A little bit about Karahi Gosht for any food nerds out there: The word Karahi refers to the vessel (commonly used in South Asian cooking, usually made of cast iron and similar to the shape of a wok) and Gosht refers to the meat. The word is Persian in origin, as probably are the roots of this dish/method of cooking.

Is kadai the same as karahi? ›

The kadai is a deep, circular, and flat-bottomed cooking pan made of various materials like cast iron, stainless steel, or copper. It typically has two looped handles on either side for easy handling. The word "karahi" or "kadahi" refers to the utensil itself as well as the dishes prepared in it.

What do we call karahi in English? ›

A cauldron is a very large round metal pot used for cooking over a fire. A pan is a round metal container with a handle, which is used for cooking things, usually on top of a cooker.

Is chicken karahi unhealthy? ›

Traditionally this recipe is cooked with chicken thighs and lots of oil and whilst it's delicious, it doesn't make it ideal for folks who are trying to control their calories.

Why is Pakistani food so good? ›

Pakistani food is known to be aromatic, spicy, packed full of flavor and herbs, primarily because many spices and herbs are produced in the country.

What does karahi mean? ›

A karahi is a type of thick, circular, and deep cooking pot (similar in shape to a wok) that originated in the Lucknow, India. It is used in Indian, Nepalese, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Bangladeshi/Bengali, Afghan, and Caribbean cuisines.

What's the difference between chicken tikka curry and chicken curry? ›

Recipes for both use the same seasonings, and appear pretty much interchangeable, except that curry often has coconut-something in it, and tikka masala is heavy on butter and cream.

Is curried chicken the same as chicken curry? ›

Yet, the most solid answer would ultimately depend on whether you consider curry more of a noun (as in the dish itself, where chicken curry works) or an adjective (as in the spice preparation, where curry chicken works, too). “The proper (English) way is 'curried chicken,'” says Richards-Greaves.

What is the other name for karahi? ›

A Karahi also known as Kadai gets its name from the pot its cooked in, a thick, circular, and deep cooking pot.

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