Fusion Cooking - Blended Cuisines
What do you get when you cross hot Indian food with the English
love of tomatoes and all things creamy? Chicken Tikka Masala is
a famous combination of chicken tikka and masala.Chicken tikka
is a marinated piece of meat cooked in a tandoor, an Indian oven
made of clay and coal-fired. Masala is gravy commonly made out
of some kind of tomato gravy or puree with cream and various
Indian spices.It is technically a mild curry dish, though the
addition of sometimes large amounts of tartrazine causes the
dish to often look orange.In other recipes, it can look anything
from red to orange to green.
Chicken Tikka Masala is possibly the most popular Indian dish in
the world, and has arguably replaced tandoori chicken as the
flagship of Indian food, including on the subcontinent itself;
it even has a musical written singing its praises.In the United
Kingdom alone, Marks & Spencer, the famous English retailer,
claims to sell 18 tons a week of the chicken in Tikka Masala
Sandwiches, while 23 million servings a year are sold at Indian
restaurants. Sainsbury's, another retailer, sells 1.6 million
dishes every year, and stocks 16 different products containing
what is affectionately known as CTM.10 tons a day are
manufactured by Noon Products to later be sold at supermarkets.
The chicken, though widely considered an Indian dish, does not
hail from India. Kitchens from London to Glasgow claim to have
originated the dish, which was first seen in the late
1960s.According to urban legend, the dish was created by a
Bangladeshi chef in Britain when he served chicken tandoor to an
Englishman only to be asked, "where's my gravy?" The result? A
mixture of cream of tomato soup and spices, which he called
masala.And like that, chicken tikka masala was born, an early
example of what we would now call fusion cooking.It is now so
popular that British politician and Foreign Secretary Robin Cook
once described it as, "a true British national dish," citing its
combination of authentic Indian cooking with the British desire
to have their meat served with gravy.
What goes into a chicken tikka masala? Well, a 1998 survey
indicated that of 48 versions, the only common ingredient was
chicken.A common recipe includes chicken marinated overnight in
yogurt, ginger, garlic, cardamom powder, cumin, white pepper,
and other spices.The chicken is cooked briefly in the hot
tandoor, and is then served with a sauce made of tomato, ginger,
garlic, cream, green and red pepper, and an assortment of
spices.The sauce is poured over the chicken after it is cooked.
In contrast to tandoori chicken, on which it is based, the taste
is mild and creamy, rather than spicy.
Is chicken tikka masala an English or an Indian dish? The answer
is unclear, as it has been adopted so readily that it is served
in almost every Indian restaurant, an indication that Indians
have accepted it as their own.Several English firms now
specialize in exporting the dish back to India.Whatever its
origins, however, it is now enjoyed by millions each year.