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- Chicken_tikka abstract "Chicken tikka or Murgh tikka [ˌmʊrɣ ˈʈɪkkaː]) is a chicken dish originating in South Asia where it remains popular in India and Pakistan. It is traditionally small pieces of boneless chicken baked using skewers in a clay oven called a tandoor after marinating in spices and yogurt—essentially a boneless version of tandoori chicken. The word tikka means \"bits\" or \"pieces\". It is also a chicken dish served in Punjabi cuisine. The Punjabi version of the dish, however, is grilled over red-hot coals, and does not always contain boneless pieces. The pieces are brushed with ghee (clarified butter) at intervals to increase its flavour, while being continuously fanned. It is typically eaten with green coriander and tamarind chutney served with onion rings and lemon, or used in preparing a chicken tikka masala.A chicken tikka sizzler is a dish where chicken tikka is served on a heated plate with onions. The dish is also popular in Afghanistan, though the Afghanistan variant (like many other Persian and Arab dishes) is less spicy compared to the South Asian variants and uses beef and lamb in addition to chicken.".
- Chicken_tikka ingredient Chicken.
- Chicken_tikka ingredient Yogurt.
- Chicken_tikka ingredientName "Chicken,yogurt, red chili powder, ginger and garlic paste, lemon juice".
- Chicken_tikka region Punjab_(region).
- Chicken_tikka servingTemperature "Hot".
- Chicken_tikka thumbnail Tandoorimumbai.jpg?width=300.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageID "2332686".
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageLength "2569".
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageRevisionID "701926008".
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Arab_cuisine.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barbecue.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicken_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_meat_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistani_cuisine.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistani_meat_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skewered_foods.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Chicken_(food).
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Chicken_tikka_masala.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Chutney.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Coriander.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Ghee.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_cuisine.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Marination.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Pakistani_meat_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Paneer_tikka.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Pungency.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(region).
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Punjabi_cuisine.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Skewer.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Spice.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Tamarind.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Tandoor.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Tandoori_chicken.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Tikka_(food).
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink Yogurt.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLink File:Tandoorimumbai.jpg.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chicken tikka".
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLinkText "chicken ''tikka''".
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageWikiLinkText "chicken tikka".
- Chicken_tikka caption "Chicken tikka, served in Bombay".
- Chicken_tikka course "Starter".
- Chicken_tikka mainIngredient "Chicken, yogurt, red chili powder, ginger and garlic paste, lemon juice".
- Chicken_tikka name "Chicken tikka".
- Chicken_tikka region Punjab_(region).
- Chicken_tikka served "Hot".
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chicken.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-hns.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indian_Dishes.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pakistani_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portalbar.
- Chicken_tikka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chicken_tikka type "Starter".
- Chicken_tikka subject Category:Barbecue.
- Chicken_tikka subject Category:Chicken_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka subject Category:Indian_meat_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka subject Category:Pakistani_cuisine.
- Chicken_tikka subject Category:Pakistani_meat_dishes.
- Chicken_tikka subject Category:Skewered_foods.
- Chicken_tikka hypernym Dish.
- Chicken_tikka type Food.
- Chicken_tikka type Dish.
- Chicken_tikka type Food.
- Chicken_tikka type Redirect.
- Chicken_tikka type Technique.
- Chicken_tikka type FunctionalSubstance.
- Chicken_tikka type Thing.
- Chicken_tikka type Q2095.
- Chicken_tikka comment "Chicken tikka or Murgh tikka [ˌmʊrɣ ˈʈɪkkaː]) is a chicken dish originating in South Asia where it remains popular in India and Pakistan. It is traditionally small pieces of boneless chicken baked using skewers in a clay oven called a tandoor after marinating in spices and yogurt—essentially a boneless version of tandoori chicken. The word tikka means \"bits\" or \"pieces\". It is also a chicken dish served in Punjabi cuisine.".
- Chicken_tikka label "Chicken tikka".
- Chicken_tikka differentFrom Chicken_tikka_masala.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs Q2548408.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs دجاج_تكا.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs Murgh_tikka.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs Pollo_tikka.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs Poulet_tikka.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs चिकन_टिक्का.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs Chicken_tikka.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs チキンティッカ.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs ಚಿಕನ್_ಟಿಕ್ಕಾ.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs ചിക്കൻ_ടിക്ക.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs Murgh_tikka.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs m.074fbz.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs مرغ_تکہ.
- Chicken_tikka sameAs Q2548408.
- Chicken_tikka wasDerivedFrom Chicken_tikka?oldid=701926008.
- Chicken_tikka depiction Tandoorimumbai.jpg.
- Chicken_tikka isPrimaryTopicOf Chicken_tikka.
- Chicken_tikka name "Chicken tikka".