No-Oven Tandoori Chicken
Today’s recipe is no over tandoori chicken. You must be wondering, how is that possible? Will it get that smoky flavor and taste? Yes, this chicken turns out perfectly like the one that we get in restaurants. You don’t need have over or tandoor to make this. It turns out nice crispy outside and soft juicy inside. I will share few tips and tricks to make it perfect.
Imagine craving that smoky, charred perfection of restaurant-style tandoori chicken but realizing you don’t have a tandoor, an oven, or even an air fryer at home. Most of us hesitate, fearing the chicken will turn out dry and rubbery without professional equipment. This recipe changes everything by using a simple pressure cooker to lock in moisture, ensuring every bite is incredibly juicy on the inside while staying irresistibly crispy on the outside.

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Some Interesting facts about No-Oven Tandoori Chicken :-
The journey to the perfect homemade tandoori begins with a dual-marination process. First, the chicken drumsticks are treated with ginger-garlic paste, lemon juice, and salt to tenderize the meat and ensure the flavors penetrate deep into the bone. The second layer of flavor comes from a thick, hung curd base mixed with aromatic Kitchen King masala, biryani masala, and vibrant Kashmiri red chili powder for distinctive golden-red hue. A secret addition of a single spoonful of cornflour acts as a protective shield, sealing in the natural juices during the cooking process.
Steaming the chicken inside a preheated pressure cooker (without the whistle or ring) creates a gentle, even heat that mimics a clay oven. After twenty minutes of pressure-baking, the chicken emerges succulent and fully cooked. To achieve that authentic street-food finish, the pieces are briefly seared over an open flame with a touch of ghee and coal smoke. The result is a masterpiece of flavors—smoky, spicy, and buttery—proving that you don’t need fancy gadgets to create a gourmet feast in your own kitchen.

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This is yet another popular chicken recipe. It turns out nice and crispy outside and juicy inside. Serve it with some salad, onion and dipping of your choice.
