Last Updated on December 9, 2025 by Chef Josie
If you are craving a bold, aromatic, restaurant style chicken dish that fills the kitchen with irresistible aromas, Chicken Ghee Roast will quickly become one of your favorite recipes to make at home. This deeply spiced, beautifully caramelized dish has a buttery richness from ghee while still feeling balanced and wholesome. The flavors are warm, smoky, and slightly tangy, making it a standout choice for healthy dinner recipes that still feel indulgent.
Chicken Ghee Roast originated in the coastal region of Karnataka and has become a favorite across home kitchens because of how approachable it is once you understand the basic technique. Many people assume it is complicated, but it is actually one of the best simple chicken recipes for busy nights when you want maximum flavor with minimal fuss. The masala paste comes together quickly, and the slow roasting in ghee creates a texture and aroma that are truly unforgettable.
Whether you prefer boneless skinless chicken thighs, chicken tenders, or chicken breast, this dish adapts beautifully. Even if you love experimenting with ground chicken recipes or baked chicken recipes, this is a dish you will want to master simply because it is versatile and fits almost any type of meal plan. It can be served with rice, flatbread, lightly seasoned cauliflower rice, or even as part of a meal prep plan for quick dinner ideas throughout the week.
This recipe has been written to be easy to follow, customizable, and approachable even if this is your first attempt at Chicken Ghee Roast. Once you try it, you will understand why it is such a treasured classic.

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Chicken Ghee Roast
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Description
A rich, aromatic, flavor-packed chicken dish roasted gently in ghee with warm spices, garlic, and tamarind. Perfect for quick dinner ideas, healthy meal plans, and simple chicken recipes.
Ingredients
- 1.5 pounds chicken thighs or breast
- 3 tablespoons ghee
- 10 to 12 dried Kashmiri chilies
- 1 tablespoon tamarind paste
- 6 garlic cloves
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 2 teaspoons coriander
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- Salt to taste
- Curry leaves optional
Instructions
- Soak dried chilies in warm water until soft.
- Blend softened chilies with garlic, tamarind, and spices to form a paste.
- Coat chicken with the paste and marinate 30 minutes.
- Heat ghee in a skillet and add the marinated chicken.
- Roast slowly until the masala thickens and coats the chicken.
- Add curry leaves and finish cooking until fragrant.
- Serve hot with rice, roti, or vegetables.
Notes
Adjust chilies to control heat.
Thighs produce the juiciest texture.
Add a small pinch of jaggery if the tamarind becomes overpowering.
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Dinner
- Cuisine: Mangalorean-Style
Nutrition
- Calories: 340 per serving
Why You Will Love This Chicken Ghee Roast
A bold flavor profile that is still simple to prepare
The roasted spices, tangy tamarind, and richness of ghee create layers of flavor without requiring complicated steps. It proves that simple chicken recipes can be deeply memorable.
Perfect for weeknights or lazy dinners
The recipe looks impressive but requires surprisingly little hands-on time. Once the marinade is ready, the cooking process is straightforward, making it ideal for quick dinner ideas.
Flexible with any cut of chicken
Boneless skinless chicken thigh recipes work beautifully, but chicken tenders and chicken breast are equally delicious. This versatility helps you use whatever you already have at home.
Works with many healthy dinner plans
Even though the dish is rich, it fits into clean eating, low carb, and high protein meal ideas, especially when paired with vegetables.
Better than takeout
Warm spices, garlic, and ghee create a flavor that rivals restaurant versions, but you can adjust heat and tang to your taste.
Ingredients Breakdown
Understanding the ingredients will help you adjust the recipe to suit your preferences.
Chicken
You can use chicken thighs, chicken breasts, or even bone-in pieces. Thighs deliver the juiciest result, while chicken breast creates a lighter version that fits into easy chicken breast recipes. Chicken tenders also work well when you want something that cooks quickly.
Ghee
Ghee provides a nutty aroma and buttery richness that makes Chicken Ghee Roast unique. It handles high heat well and enhances the roasted flavor of the spices.
Dried red chilies
They add color and heat. Kashmiri chilies are excellent because they offer vibrant color without overwhelming spice.
Garlic
Fresh garlic deepens the savoriness of the masala and caramelizes beautifully in ghee.
Tamarind
Tamarind paste or pulp adds tang that balances the richness.
Spices
Coriander, cumin, fenugreek, and pepper bring warmth and depth, creating the signature flavor of this dish.
Optional additions
Fresh curry leaves, jaggery, or lemon juice can be added for aroma and brightness.
How to Make Chicken Ghee Roast
Step 1 Make the spice paste
Soak dried chilies in warm water to soften them.Blend them with garlic, tamarind, and spices until a smooth, thick paste forms. This paste is the heart of the dish.
Step 2 Marinate the chicken
Coat the chicken in the paste and let it rest for at least 30 minutes. Longer marination creates deeper flavor.
Step 3 Roast gently in ghee
Heat ghee in a heavy skillet. Add the marinated chicken and cook over medium heat until the masala thickens and clings to the chicken. The ghee will help the spices cook without burning.
Step 4 Finish with aroma
Add curry leaves or a squeeze of lemon to brighten the dish. Continue cooking until the chicken is glossy, roasted, and aromatic.
Step 5 Serve hot
Serve with rice, naan, roti, or even mashed cauliflower for a low carb option. It also works well in meal prep containers.

Top Tips for the Best Chicken Ghee Roast
Use Kashmiri chilies
You get beautiful red color without extreme heat.
Do not rush the roasting
Slow roasting helps the masala cling to the chicken and prevents bitterness.
Balance the tanginess
If tamarind is too strong, add a small pinch of jaggery or sugar.
Choose the right chicken cut
Boneless skinless chicken thigh recipes give the most authentic texture, but chicken tender recipes work perfectly when you want something fast.
Add ghee gradually
You want richness, not greasiness. A little goes a long way.
Serving Suggestions and Variations
Great serving pairings
Rice, roti, naan, dosa, quinoa, sautéed vegetables, or a fresh cucumber salad all complement this dish.
Variations to try
• Make a baked version for fans of baked chicken recipes
• Try an air fryer twist for quick air fryer recipes
• Use ground chicken to turn it into a flavorful dry mince
• Add coconut milk to turn it into a curry
• Add potatoes or mushrooms for a heartier dish
Mild version
Use fewer chilies or swap for mild varieties.
Spicy version
Use a mix of Kashmiri and regular red chilies.

Storage and Reheating Tips
Refrigeration
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to three days.
Freezing
Freeze for up to two months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating.
Reheating
Reheat gently in a skillet with a splash of water to keep the masala from drying out.
Why You Will Make It Again
Chicken Ghee Roast delivers everything you want in a comforting, restaurant quality chicken dish while still fitting into simple chicken recipes for busy nights. It is rich but balanced, bold but customizable, and incredibly satisfying without requiring complicated techniques. Whether you serve it for family dinners, healthy dinner recipes, or lazy dinners when you just want something warm and delicious, this dish always impresses. Once you master the basic process, it becomes a reliable go to recipe you can adapt endlessly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Chicken Ghee Roast very spicy
It can be made mild or hot depending on the chilies used.
Can I make this with chicken breast
Yes, it works well with chicken breast, tenders, or thighs.
Can this dish be meal prepped
Yes, it reheats well and keeps its flavor.
Is ghee necessary
Ghee provides authentic flavor, but butter can be substituted in a pinch.
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