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    Tandoori Chicken (Air Fryer & Oven Recipe)

    Published on July 23, 2022 · Updated on July 28, 2022 - This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. See disclosure policy.

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    Tandoori Chicken is always a crowd pleaser! And this tandoori chicken recipe shares how to make restaurant style tandoori chicken at home, that is slightly crispy and charred on the outside, and tender, juicy & succulent on the inside. Just like it’s supposed to be.

    And all without a tandoor! As this recipe shares how to make tandoori chicken in the air fryer or the home oven.

    two tandoori chicken legs in a plate, along with laccha pyaaz, a couple lemon wedges & chopped coriander leaves, and a bowl of green chutney on the side.
    Jump to:
    • What is Tandoori Chicken
    • About this Recipe
    • Ingredients for Tandoori Chicken
    • How to Make Tandoori Chicken (Step by Step)
    • Tandoori Chicken in Air Fryer
    • Tandoori Chicken in Oven
    • What to Serve with Tandoori Chicken
    • More Tandoori Chicken recipes..
    • 📖 RECIPE

    What is Tandoori Chicken

    Tandoori Chicken is a chicken dish, typically referring to some kind of bone-in chicken, that is flavored using a tandoori masala marinade, typically consisting of yogurt, ginger garlic paste, and assorted Indian spices, and then roasted in a tandoor (clay oven).

    About this Recipe

    I have used chicken legs for this tandoori chicken recipe, as it’s usually the most popular cut of meat when it comes to tandoori chicken, at-least in Indian restaurants.

    But you can use the tandoori masala marinade to flavor any cut of chicken you prefer, like whole chicken tandoori, tandoori chicken wings, boneless tandoori chicken bites & tandoori chicken drumsticks.

    Ingredients for Tandoori Chicken

    top shot of all the ingredients required to make tandoori chicken legs, shared along with ingredient labels.

    Ingredient notes

    As you see, I use more spice powders than just tandoori masala powder to make the tandoori masala marinade. This blend of spices is what I’ve found to work really well together, in case you are using all store-bought masalas, like I am doing in this case.

    I am still working on developing a recipe for homemade tandoori masala powder that I like enough to use just that along with yogurt, salt & oil. I’ll share it when it is ready, but until then you can use the blend of masalas shared in the recipe to make really good tandoori masala marinade, that you can adapt to suit several different tandoori recipes.

    How to Make Tandoori Chicken (Step by Step)

    Prepping the chicken

    • Take 2 pounds of chicken legs.
    • Clean them, and then pat them dry, using a paper towel, to get rid of any excess water.
    • Make small gashes across the chicken legs, so that they can be filled with the marinade later.
    step by step photos of prepping the chicken legs before marination.

    First marination (for tenderizing the chicken)

    • In a small bowl, take 2 tablespoons of lemon juice & 1 teaspoon of salt, and mix them together till they are well combined.
    step by step photos of making the lemon and salt mix to tenderize the chicken.
    • Apply this lemon & salt mix to the chicken legs, ensuring to coat them well.
    • Let the chicken soak in this mix for about 15-20 minutes, and then strain off the excess liquid.
    step by step photos of applying the lemon and salt mix to the chicken legs.
    • It’s important to strain off all excess liquid from the lemon salt mix before applying the tandoori masala marinade to the chicken.
    step by step photos of straining the excess lemon salt mix liquid from the chicken.

    Second marination (tandoori masala marinade)

    • In a bowl, take ½ cup of yogurt, 2 tablespoon ginger garlic paste, 1½ tablespoon kashmiri chilli powder, ½ tablespoon tandoori masala powder, ½ tablespoon garam masala powder, ½ tablespoon coriander powder, ½ teaspoon cumin powder, ½ teaspoon chaat masala powder, ½ teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon kasoori methi, ½ tablespoon corn flour & 1½ tablespoon oil.
    • Mix them all together to form a smooth paste-like marinade. The tandoori masala marinade is ready.
    step by step photos of making the tandoori masala marinade.
    • Apply the tandoori masala marinade to the chicken legs, ensuring to coat them well, and also filling in the marinade inside the gashes made earlier.
    • Let the chicken marinate for at-least 4-6 hours. Ideal if you can marinate for longer, for about 12-24 hours.
    step by step photos of applying the tandoori masala marinade to the chicken legs.

    Tandoori Chicken in Air Fryer

    • Pre-heat the air fryer at 400 F ( ~204 C).
    • Grease the base of the air fryer basket with some oil, and place the chicken legs in the air fryer basket.
    • Air fry at 400 F ( ~204 C) for 18-20 minutes till done, flipping the chicken once at the halfway point.

    Use a meat thermometer to check the temperature of the chicken to ensure it’s done. It should be at-least 165 F ( ~74 C). Checking the temperature & turning off the air fryer when it’s at 165 F – 170 F also helps to ensure to not overcook the chicken, which can dry it out.

    making tandoori chicken in an air fryer.

    Tandoori Chicken in Oven

    • Pre-heat the oven at 425 F (~218 C).
    • Take an oven tray, and line it with parchment paper or foil (to catch the drippings), and place a wire rack in it.
    • Grease the rack using some oil, and then place the chicken legs on it.
    • Bake the chicken at 425 F (~218 C) for 35-40 minutes till done, flipping the chicken once at the halfway point.
    • Use a meat thermometer to check the temperature of the chicken to ensure it’s done. It should be at-least 165 F (~ 74 C).
    making tandoori chicken in an oven.

    When done..

    Tandoori chicken should be slightly crispy and charred on the outside, especially the edges, and still tender, juicy & succulent on the inside.

    What to Serve with Tandoori Chicken

    Tandoori Chicken is best served with some laccha pyaaz (indian spiced onion rings), lemon wedges, and paired with a green chutney dip!

    two tandoori chicken legs in a plate, along with laccha pyaaz, a couple lemon wedges & chopped coriander leaves, and a bowl of green chutney on the side.

    More Tandoori Chicken recipes..

    ⭐️ Boneless Tandoori Chicken Bites
    ⭐️ Tandoori Chicken Wings
    ⭐️ Tandoori Chicken Drumsticks
    ⭐️ Whole Chicken Tandoori

    As always, I hope you found this recipe useful. If you did, please let me know your rating ⭐️ and feedback 📲 in the comments below, or simply rate the recipe right on the recipe card. I’d really appreciate it. ❤️ 

    📖 RECIPE

    two tandoori chicken legs in a plate, along with laccha pyaaz, a couple lemon wedges & chopped coriander leaves.

    Tandoori Chicken (Air Fryer & Oven Recipe)

    This Tandoori Chicken recipe makes authentic tasting tandoori chicken that is slightly crisp & charred on the outside, while being tender, juicy & succulent on the inside. And all without a tandoor! As this recipe shares how to make tandoori chicken in the air fryer or the home oven.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Course: Appetizer, Main Course
    Cuisine: Indian
    Prep Time: 15 minutes
    Cook Time: 20 minutes
    Total Time: 35 minutes
    Servings: 2
    Calories: 1492kcal
    Author: Shantala Shenoy Nayak

    Equipment

    • Gourmia Air Fryer
    • Baking Tray + Rack

    Ingredients

    • 2 pounds chicken legs (see notes)

    First marination (for tenderizing the chicken)

    • 2 tablespoon lemon juice
    • 1 teaspoon salt

    Second marination (tandoori masala marinade)

    • ½ cup yogurt
    • 2 tablespoon ginger garlic paste
    • 1½ tablespoon kashmiri chilli powder
    • ½ tablespoon tandoori masala powder
    • ½ tablespoon garam masala powder
    • ½ tablespoon coriander powder
    • ½ teaspoon cumin powder
    • ½ teaspoon chaat masala powder
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 1 tablespoon kasoori methi
    • ½ tablespoon corn flour
    • 1½ tablespoon oil
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    Instructions

    Prepping the chicken

    • Take 2 pounds of chicken legs.
    • Clean them, and then pat them dry, using a paper towel, to get rid of any excess water.
    • Make small gashes across the chicken legs, so that they can be filled with the marinade later.

    First marination (for tenderizing the chicken)

    • In a small bowl, take 2 tablespoons of lemon juice & 1 teaspoon of salt, and mix them together till they are well combined.
    • Apply this lemon & salt mix to the chicken legs, ensuring to coat them well.
    • Let the chicken soak in this mix for about 15-20 minutes, and then strain off the excess liquid.
    • It's important to strain off all excess liquid from the lemon salt mix before applying the tandoori masala marinade to the chicken.

    Second marination (tandoori masala marinade)

    • In a bowl, take ½ cup of yogurt, 2 tablespoon ginger garlic paste, 1½ tablespoon kashmiri chilli powder, ½ tablespoon tandoori masala powder, ½ tablespoon garam masala powder, ½ tablespoon coriander powder, ½ teaspoon cumin powder, ½ teaspoon chaat masala powder, ½ teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon kasoori methi, ½ tablespoon corn flour & 1½ tablespoon oil.
    • Mix them all together to form a smooth paste-like marinade. The tandoori masala marinade is ready.
    • Apply the tandoori masala marinade to the chicken legs, ensuring to coat them well, and also filling in the marinade inside the gashes made earlier.
    • Let the chicken marinate for at-least 4-6 hours. Ideal if you can marinate for longer, for about 12-24 hours.

    Tandoori Chicken in Air Fryer

    • Pre-heat the air fryer at 400 F ( ~204 C).
    • Grease the base of the air fryer basket with some oil, and place the chicken legs in the air fryer basket.
    • Air fry at 400 F ( ~204 C) for 18-20 minutes till done, flipping the chicken once at the halfway point.
    • Use a meat thermometer to check the temperature of the chicken to ensure it’s done. It should be at-least 165 F ( ~74 C). Checking the temperature & turning off the air fryer when it’s at 165 F – 170 F also helps to ensure to not overcook the chicken, which can dry it out.

    Tandoori Chicken in Oven

    • Pre-heat the oven at 425 F ( ~218 C).
    • Take an oven tray, and line it with parchment paper or foil (to catch the drippings), and place a wire rack in it.
    • Grease the rack using some oil, and then place the chicken legs on it.
    • Bake the chicken at 425 F ( ~218 C) for 35-40 minutes till done, flipping the chicken once at the halfway point.
    • Use a meat thermometer to check the temperature of the chicken to ensure it's done. It should be at-least 165 F ( ~74 C).

    When done..

    • Tandoori chicken should be slightly crispy and charred on the outside, especially the edges, and still tender, juicy & succulent on the inside.

    Serving Suggestion

    • Serve tandoori chicken with some laccha pyaaz (indian spiced onion rings), lemon wedges, and pair it with a green chutney dip, and enjoy!

    Notes

    1. Best Cut of Chicken for Tandoori Chicken – I have used chicken legs for this tandoori chicken recipe, as it’s usually the most popular cut of meat when it comes to tandoori chicken, at-least in Indian restaurants. But you can use the tandoori masala marinade to flavor any cut of chicken you prefer, like whole chicken tandoori, tandoori chicken wings, boneless tandoori chicken bites & tandoori chicken drumsticks.
    2. Tandoori Masala Marinade – As you see, I use more spice powders than just tandoori masala powder to make the tandoori masala marinade. This blend of spices is what I’ve found to work really well together, in case you are using all store-bought masalas, like I am doing in this case. I am still working on developing a recipe for homemade tandoori masala powder that I like enough to use just that along with yogurt, salt & oil. I’ll share it when it is ready, but until then you can use the blend of masalas shared in the recipe to make really good tandoori masala marinade, that you can adapt to suit several different tandoori recipes.
    3. Red Color – I usually avoid adding food coloring to most of the homemade dishes. But you can add a few drops of red food coloring to the tandoori masala marinade, if you prefer, to give the tandoori chicken the bright red color that is common in tandoori chicken available in most restaurants.

    Please note: The nutrition values are best estimates provided as a courtesy. The exact values can vary depending on the exact ingredients or brands used. If you rely on them for your specific diet and/or health issues, please consult a registered dietician or nutritionist.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 1492kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 93g | Fat: 112g | Saturated Fat: 38g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 20g | Monounsaturated Fat: 44g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 497mg | Sodium: 4190mg | Potassium: 1586mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 4211IU | Vitamin C: 14mg | Calcium: 305mg | Iron: 8mg

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