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Almost effortless, One Pan Spicy Sesame Butter Chicken – incredibly delicious and nutritious comfort food. Indian-inspired butter chicken made with plenty of spice, creamy coconut milk, and even some sesame seeds for a unique little twist. Finish each bowl off with steamed rice, then serve with spicy chili butter. Youโll have the perfect dinner that can be enjoyed any night of the week. This meal is quickly made all in one dish. Then simply bake and serve, easy peasy!
Without a doubt, this is my favorite recipe I’ve been able to share in quite a while. It’s not that it’s anything incredibly creative or different. It’s more that I was able to take a recipe we all LOVE and make it in such a simple, almost effortless, way.
And the outcome is just as delicious (if not more so) than the traditional way of making butter chicken on the stovetop. I’m so happy to share this recipe with you all! I know this is going to be a staple for many of you!
Often, when my brothers are here in Colorado, they request recipes I’ve already shared with you all: tacos, ramen, and the very popular butter chicken.
I love making my brothers new recipes, but I also love making them their favorites too. So when the boys asked for butter chicken, I started thinking of a few ways to reinvent the recipe.
Unfortunately, I made a variation of this dish twice before calling it quits. So I put aside the idea for a sesame butter chicken and decided I was done with it. But after about a week, something gave me the idea to try baking the dish instead. To my surprise, the baked variation turned out INCREDIBLE. The flavors are perfect, the sauce is creamy, and what’s possibly even more exciting – it’s the easiest recipe!
Step 1: season the chicken
Start with the chicken. For this dish, I use boneless, skinless chicken thighs. Sometimes, I use chicken breasts, too, but since the chicken is baked, I didn’t want the breasts to dry out in the oven. Small chicken thighs work perfectly.
In a baking dish, toss the chicken with yogurt and add plenty of garlic and fresh ginger. Then, add all of the spices: garam masala, cumin, turmeric, and cayenne.
If time allows, you can marinate the chicken for 30 minutes or overnight. If youโre in a time crunch, just start cooking. Iโve now made this both ways, and thereโs not a huge difference.
Step 2: everything else
Now, top the chicken with a chopped onion. Pour over a can of coconut milk, add the tomato paste, and mix it all together until you have a very creamy sauce. Make sure you season with salt too.
Add pats of cold butter over the chicken, then sprinkle the entire dish with sesame seeds.
Step 3: bake
And now you bake. In about 30 to 40 minutes, you’ll have perfectly cooked butter chicken in a very creamy, very delicious sauce.
All you have to add to this is steamed rice. Well, ideally some warm, buttery naan too. Oh, and fresh cilantro, can’t forget that! And if you’re up for going over the top, I did a quick chili butter using butter, chili flakes, and paprika. It makes the dish just a touch more special. We love the extra sauce and spice!
They taste even better the following day. The flavors have time to mend, and the sauce is just that much more intense.
I canโt tell you how much I love this recipe. I’m already looking forward to remaking it for my parents and Asher now that they’re back. This dish is so flavorful, so full of color, and even though they’re small, the sesame seeds are such a nice addition. I really think you’ll love this!
Looking for other Indian-inspired dinners? Here are my favorites:
30 Minute Butter Chicken Meatballs
Super Simple Coconut Chicken Tikka Masala
Gingery Coconut Sweet Potato and Rice Stew with Chili Oil
30 Minute Spicy Indian Butter Chicken
Crockpot Creamy Coconut Chicken Tikka Masala
Lastly, if you make this One Pan Spicy Sesame Butter Chicken, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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You mention butter twice for the chicken in the ingredients but only once in the directions. Or did I miss something? Please advise.
Hi there,
Sorry for any confusion! You can use all 6T of butter on top of the chicken in step 3. I hope you love this dish! xT
This was absolutely delicious and so easy to make. I used bone in thighs because that is what I had. Just removed the skin. Also used lite coconut milkโฆ will be making again.
Hey Anna,
Wonderful!! Thank you so much for trying this recipe and your feedback, so glad it was enjoyed! Xx
My husband and I truly enjoyed this meal! I didnโt have gram masala, so I used coriander instead and only had low-fat coconut milk, but that didnโt hurt the flavor at all. The extra sauce added just the right hint of spice! I also appreciated how easy it was to pull this altogether. It is a favorite and will be added to my meal rotation!
Hey Peggy,
Awesome! Thank you so much for trying this recipe and your feedback, so glad to hear it turned out well for you! Xx
Way too spicy. I didnโt even put half of the cayenne pepper it called for.
Ohmygoodness!! This is one of my top 5 fav recipes! I made a couple small changes, mostly to how I mix everything together and only add a pinch of pepper but everyone loves it! My 1yr old, 2 year old and husband
Hey Deanna,
Happy Friday! Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try and your comment, love to hear that it turned out nicely for you! Xx
This recipe is delicious! I used 1/2 chicken thighs and 1/2 chicken breast. My husband said it was the best chicken I have made in two years. Haha. ๐
Hey Michelle,
Thrilled to hear that you enjoyed this recipe, thanks a lot for making it and your comment:)
I made several modifications to the recipe to make it even healthier – no butter, nonfat milk instead of coconut milk, nonfat Greek yogurt, and added some diced veggies in addition to the onion. I know the result would not appeal to many, but it was a hit for our household! I love using your recipes as a base and omitting much of the fat. It works so well because your spice blends are so tasty! Thanks Tieghan!
Hey Renee,
Awesome! So glad to hear that you enjoyed this recipe, thanks so much for making it! xT