Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What country did chicken tikka masala originate from?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What country did chicken tikka masala originate from?),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
India
India
spain......
India.
Chicken Tikka (bite-sized pieces of chicken marinated and baked/grilled) is an Indian dish, but the Chicken Tikka masala that you would get in most Indian restaurants in *Europe* actually originated in Britain... it is the product of Indian cuisine modified (by British-Indian chefs!) to suit the British palate. So although it is still Indian food, the country of origin could well be considered Britain.
You wouldn't recognise both dishes as CTM if you were to order it once in Europe and once in India! ;-)
good answer from just me again. it originally an indian dish, but evry dish outside india is a british version.
INDIA!
Chicken tikka masala is chicken tikka in a masala gravy. Though there is no standard recipe for chicken tikka masala, most are variants of a tomato gravy (using puree or even ketchup) with cream or coconut cream and various common spices. While fish and paneer tikkas are very common, the corresponding tikka masalas are not as popular.
Chicken tikka masala is one of the most popular Indian dishes in the world. Its popularity has proven so great that almost every Indian restaurant worldwide offers it. It has arguably replaced tandoori chicken as the flagship of Indian and South Asian cuisines. In India, though gaining popularity, it is not nearly as popular as it is outside the Indian subcontinent.
So popular is chicken tikka masala that its origins have attained legendary proportions. It is commonly believed that chicken tikka masala originated from the kitchens of Bangladeshi chefs in the UK. The original is claimed by many establishments from London to Glasgow's Shish Mahal restaurant, but none of these claims has been convincingly established. There are many theories about how the dish originated, probably around the seventies, the late sixties, or even earlier. Some say the chef tossed together a tomato gravy when a diner returned a dry tikka; some think it was a way to recycle yesterday's leftover kebabs, and others say it was just an inventive adaptation of Indian and Bangladeshi techniques to both South Asian and British palates.
Some claim that its birth came from British India (which included modern Pakistan and Bangladesh). The necessity to adapt food from the Indian subcontinent to the British palate was the impetus of its creation, some allege. Some also claim that chicken tikka masala originated from Punjab due to the region having a dish similarly prepared with tomato gravy, the popular Murgh Makhni (butter chicken). Though a large proportion of Asians that came to Britain were from the Punjab region, the vast majority of "Indian" restaurants in the UK were in fact run by Bangladeshi chefs, with as many as 85% of them being run by Bangladeshis until 1998, hence it is more likely that it originated from Bangladeshi chefs in Britain. [1] Only further adding to the confusion, the first recorded use of the term occurred in the US in 1975.
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india
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Kitty said: Yes.What country did chicken tikka masala originate from?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What country did chicken tikka masala originate from?),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
India
India
spain......
India.
Chicken Tikka (bite-sized pieces of chicken marinated and baked/grilled) is an Indian dish, but the Chicken Tikka masala that you would get in most Indian restaurants in *Europe* actually originated in Britain... it is the product of Indian cuisine modified (by British-Indian chefs!) to suit the British palate. So although it is still Indian food, the country of origin could well be considered Britain.
You wouldn't recognise both dishes as CTM if you were to order it once in Europe and once in India! ;-)
good answer from just me again. it originally an indian dish, but evry dish outside india is a british version.
INDIA!
Chicken tikka masala is chicken tikka in a masala gravy. Though there is no standard recipe for chicken tikka masala, most are variants of a tomato gravy (using puree or even ketchup) with cream or coconut cream and various common spices. While fish and paneer tikkas are very common, the corresponding tikka masalas are not as popular.
Chicken tikka masala is one of the most popular Indian dishes in the world. Its popularity has proven so great that almost every Indian restaurant worldwide offers it. It has arguably replaced tandoori chicken as the flagship of Indian and South Asian cuisines. In India, though gaining popularity, it is not nearly as popular as it is outside the Indian subcontinent.
So popular is chicken tikka masala that its origins have attained legendary proportions. It is commonly believed that chicken tikka masala originated from the kitchens of Bangladeshi chefs in the UK. The original is claimed by many establishments from London to Glasgow's Shish Mahal restaurant, but none of these claims has been convincingly established. There are many theories about how the dish originated, probably around the seventies, the late sixties, or even earlier. Some say the chef tossed together a tomato gravy when a diner returned a dry tikka; some think it was a way to recycle yesterday's leftover kebabs, and others say it was just an inventive adaptation of Indian and Bangladeshi techniques to both South Asian and British palates.
Some claim that its birth came from British India (which included modern Pakistan and Bangladesh). The necessity to adapt food from the Indian subcontinent to the British palate was the impetus of its creation, some allege. Some also claim that chicken tikka masala originated from Punjab due to the region having a dish similarly prepared with tomato gravy, the popular Murgh Makhni (butter chicken). Though a large proportion of Asians that came to Britain were from the Punjab region, the vast majority of "Indian" restaurants in the UK were in fact run by Bangladeshi chefs, with as many as 85% of them being run by Bangladeshis until 1998, hence it is more likely that it originated from Bangladeshi chefs in Britain. [1] Only further adding to the confusion, the first recorded use of the term occurred in the US in 1975.
http://www.bellaonline.com/site/indianfo...
india
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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