What is the difference between a Chicken Kebab and a Chicken Tikka ?!


Question: Kabab usually refers to boneless pieces of meat that have been cooked in a tandoor or grilled, on skewers.
Chicken Tikka is not a curry, I guess it could be a type of kabab if it comes boneless. It is specifically either whole pieces of thigh, legs, breast etc or boneless pieces that has been marinaned in yougurt and spices then grilled in a tandoor or on hot coals with skewers.
Chicken tikka masala is a curry created by indians and Pakistanis in Britain that uses chicken tikka in a creamy tomato sauce.


Answers: Kabab usually refers to boneless pieces of meat that have been cooked in a tandoor or grilled, on skewers.
Chicken Tikka is not a curry, I guess it could be a type of kabab if it comes boneless. It is specifically either whole pieces of thigh, legs, breast etc or boneless pieces that has been marinaned in yougurt and spices then grilled in a tandoor or on hot coals with skewers.
Chicken tikka masala is a curry created by indians and Pakistanis in Britain that uses chicken tikka in a creamy tomato sauce.

Ones A Kebab And The Others A Curry !!!!!

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