Saag Wala Chicken or Palak Chicken
Saag Wala Chicken or Palak Chicken is an outrageously delicious dish, full of flavor and loaded with nutrients!! It’s an amazing combination of delicious ingredients that is cooked together to create the yummiest dishes of all.
“Saag” is a Punjabi term used for all leafy green preparations made with either spinach leaves, fenugreek leaves, mustard leaves or collard leaves. And saag wala chicken or palak chicken is one of them – an authentic Indian recipe and a true keeper.
It tastes so delicious that even picky eaters won’t be able to resist this dish. Isn’t this a healthy way to incorporate leafy greens in a kid’s meal, a win-win situation for all of us. 😉
Sharing with you, my mom’s way of making palak chicken. Growing up, my mom’s palak chicken was my favorite. She was a great cook and would cook this chicken every other weekend as a part of our Sunday brunch. I have to admit -The Best Palak chicken ever!
Besides palak chicken, she prepared amazing dishes like chicken keema, chicken kofta curry, chicken seekh kebab, chicken kakori kebab and many other veg and non-veg delicacies – the list is endless.
RECIPE DETAIL – I begin the recipe by blanching spinach leaves. Blanching is the best way to preserve the nutrients and flavor of the greens. This way it adds a lovely color and texture to the dish. Next step is to prepare the gravy.
It’s a basic gravy prepared with onion-ginger-garlic and tomato. I have prepared the gravy from scratch but if you already have onion-tomato masala on hand, use that to save some cooking time. Did you know you can cook onion-tomato masala in a slow cooker too ? Other substitutes-
- Ghee adds a depth of flavor to this dish but feel free to use oil as a substitute.
- Instead of curd, cashew paste can be added to the gravy for a creamy texture.
- Chicken can be substituted with mutton but overall cooking time will vary as mutton takes longer to cook.
Enjoy the goodness of spinach and chicken in this hearty and healthy recipe. Do give this scrumptious recipe a try and I am sure you are going to love it as much as we do!!
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- 2 cups Boiled and pureed Palak/Spinach
- 1/2 cup Onion paste
- 2 teaspoon Garlic paste
- 2 teaspoon Ginger paste
- 3 medium Tomatoes
- 2 tablespoon Curd (thick Market curd/yogurt)
- 2-3 tablespoon Tomato puree
- 1 tablespoon Fresh cream (optional)
- 1/2 kg Boneless Chicken - washed and cleaned
- 2-3 pieces of Moti Eliachi (Black cardamom)
- 2 pieces of Green Cardamom
- 2 pieces of Cinnamon sticks
- 2-3 pieces of Bay leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon Cumin seeds
- 1/2 teaspoon Haldi (Turmeric powder)
- 1/2-1 teaspoon Garam Masala Powder
- 1/4- 1/2 teaspoon Degi Mirch or Red chili Powder
- 1/2 teaspoon Coarsely pounded coriander powder
- 1 teaspoon Sugar
- Salt to taste
Tried this for lunch today n tasted rlly rlly yumm! Was quite not sure how Palak n Chkn wud taste together. But ur recipe rocked it! Thanks Ruchi fr the awesome recipe.
Pleasure is all mine, Laya!
Glad to hear that you liked the recipe. 🙂
Hi Ruchi. Can we marinate the chicken in yogurt and still follow the same steps?
Yes, you can. 🙂
Amazing recipe. Thank you for all the yummiest recipes Ruchi.
You are welcome, Hina. 🙂
Hi you mentioned Curd or Cashew paste is this something that is easy to get from most supermarkets.
Thanks in advance
Curd is yogurt and yes that’s readily available in supermarkets.
Cashew paste, you can make at home. Here is the link – http://www.ruchiskitchen.com/how-to-make-cashew-paste/
I have tried this recipe and it turned out real good. Sorry to brag! I am going to cook it again for guests tomorrow. I am from Delhi and this is the best time for all types of saags. I would also like to try meethi chicken. Meethi is sometimes a liitle bitter, when cooked. How can that be fixed?
Awesome. Thanks for your kind words and wonderful feedback Manali!Glad to hear that you liked the recipe.
This is how I remove bitterness from methi.
Just like spinach, I blanch methi. Since methi is bitter than spinach, I add a teaspoon of lemon juice along with salt to the boiling water. Blanch as directed and then drain the excess water. This will take care of the bitterness.
Hope this helps!
In ingredients section you have mentioned sugar also but in recipe it’s not used anywhere. Pls clarify.
Sonia, add suagr only if the saag tastes bitter.
Have updated the recipe. Thanks!
Hi.. Will be trying this recipe right now. Just had a few doubts… Is the tomato puree store bought?? If yes.. What would be the other option.
You have mentioned half cup of onion paste.. How many onions would that be approximately?
Yes, I have used store bought tomato puree. You can substitute it with fresh tomatoes (in pureed form).
1/2 cup onion paste equals 2 medium onions or 1 large onion.
Happy Cooking!!
Just made the saag chicken…wish i cld send u the pictures….it has turned out proper…
Thanks for trying. Glad you liked.
You can share your pictures with me at ruchi@ruchiskitchen.com
Hi Ruchi..ive just made this palak chicken n it has turned out lovely 😊 Thnx 👍
Pleasure is all mine. 🙂
Thanks Ruchi, for sharing your experience with me. Glad you liked the recipe.
Hello Ruchi,
I want to make this Chicken Saag today…it looks so delicious! I was wondering if it keeps in the fridge for a few days. If so, does it reheat nicely?
Thanks Jacquie! Prepared saag stays good in the refrigerator for 2 days (depending on the weather).
Chicken saag freezes beautifully. Prepare the saag, once cooled transfer it to a airtight container and freeze. When ready to use, thaw for 3-4 hours in the fridge. Warm it over the cooktop or in the microwave and enjoy!!
This was amazing , the flavours everything !
Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful recipes with us
Pleasure is all mine. Glad you liked. 🙂
Please clarify how much spinach in dry weight. Thank you.
Thanks for stopping by Betty. The dry equivalents are 3 lb fresh spinach leaves = 2 cup cooked spinach = 2 (10 ounce) frozen spinach packets.
I’m making the saag chicken tonight and so far it looks and smells awesome !
Glad to hear that! I hope you liked it. 🙂
I made this in the weekend and it was yummo. The instructions were very good however just one small problem I had trying to work out how much spinach makes 2 cups pureed spinach…ended up doing 3 batches of spinach to get the right amount lol. A weight of the dried spinach before cooking would be very useful here.
Thanks for trying the recipe Mich! Glad you liked.
Have taken down your request and will update the recipe soon. 🙂
I had to mention I’m grateful I came onto your page! Its fabulous. Simply love it with systematic and step wise layouts and presentations. Tried this recipe word to word and its too delicious. We were licking our fingers which is strictly prohibited in my home. Drool worthy recipes and such lovely pictures.
Love <3
Karen from Sydney
Thanks Karen for your lovely feedback. Glad you liked the recipe as much as we do. 🙂
Hey ruchi,
Just tried this recipe for the first time the other night and it was a finger licking good experience!..sorry if that sounded cliched but it was truely yummm..a small addition to ur recipe i had tho..was that i threw in about 3 to 4 green chillies and the spice and slight acidity of the curd just belnded sooo well that im inspired to try this same recipe in mutton for an upcoming dinner party..pls let me know if there are any cooking tips that needs to be altered while using mutton for this recipe..like will it help reduce the cooking time if i tenderise the mutton by marinading it in a lil curd or in vinegar?…thanks again!..im browsing through ur list of recipes for my next cooking adventure😊😊
Thanks for your wonderful feedback Ruhee. Glad you liked/loved the recipe. 🙂 🙂 For mutton –
. Marinating it in curd or vinegar sounds like a great option.
. Another option would be to pressure cook the mutton until half cooked and then sauteing it with spinach mixture. If you happen to cook this recipe again, share some pics with me at my facebook wall – https://www.facebook.com/ruchiskitchen
Fresh lemon juice is better than vinegar…
Agree. 🙂
This was so delicious and easy once I memorised the order of things. I’ll definitely come back to this recipe as a base for experimentation. I’ve never used pureed onions, such a nice flavour that disperses evenly, it’s so obvious! My sensitive eyes preferred this method much more than blindly, ferociously chopping. Thanks for such a great recipe and for introducing my to new things!
Thanks for stopping by Eva! Glad you liked the recipe, your wonderful feedback makes it all the more worthwhile and special. 🙂
Hi, I’m a Malaysian Punjabi n i had a meal of this super Saag WalaChicken in a restaurant in Glasgow n back home now I was looking for a gud receipe ……find yours to be a perfect one….well explained with illustrations.Tq Rushi.
Thanks for stopping by Kuldeep. Pleasure is all mine, glad you like. 🙂
Hi The recipe is indeed good however in ingredients u have mentioned curd but it’s missing in the preparation.when should we add the curf
Aisha, its mentioned in step 11 – “Add beaten curd and give it a good mix. “
Thanks so much for your wonderful recipe and great easy to follow photographs. Its a beauty, my current food obsession. Ive tried many Saagwala type recipes but not come close to this. I have made a few small changes, but its your method of making the pastes with the onions, tomatoes garlic and ginger that really make a difference I think. Thanks again…..its on the menu again tonight!
You are welcome Katy. So happy to hear that you liked Saagwala chicken recipe, it’s my family favorite too. Thanks for trying and sharing your wonderful feedback with me. 🙂
Hi Ruchi,
I tried this recipe it turned out to be yummy. My husband and me just loved it. Used the same measurement like you mentioned thanks for sharing this recipe. This is an easy way of getting palak into our systems. Thanks again.
Thanks for trying the recipe and sharing your wonderful feedback with me. Glad you liked it. 🙂
By any chance what would be equivalent of using fresh garlic and ginger instead of pastes?
Miri, substitute 2-3 cloves of chopped garlic for 1 teaspoon of garlic paste and substitute 1 teaspoon ginger paste for 2 inch piece of freshly grated ginger.
hi. your recipe states 3 tomatoes, but in the tutorial pics u have used 8 tomatoes. Please clarify bcos i want to use double the amount of chicken.
Doc Rock, only three tomatoes are used in the recipe. It’s just the procedure that is shown in pics. If you scroll down to pic 3 you will see three peeled and chopped tomatoes.
I made palak chicken with this recipe today. It was yum and my guests loved it.
Thanks for trying the recipe Julia, and sharing your feedback with me. So glad to hear that you liked the recipe. 🙂
This is the best chicken saag recipe I’ve tried. yum yum!
Thanks for trying the recipe Michelle and sharing your feedback with me. 🙂 Glad you liked the recipe!!
Hi Ruchi
Cooked your Saag Wala Chicken, Wonderful! the illustrated step by step instructions its so simple to cook whereas when the dish is placed on the table it replicates a professionals job. Love the right quantities of ingredients. Today I celebrate my 32 anniversary have called family for dinner and sure enough will treat them to this gastronomical delight 😉
Thanks for your wonderful feedback Mukesh and many congratulations on your special day. Enjoy your dinner!! 🙂
Mam u didn’t mention that how much quantity of chicken fr this..plz can u tell me..tq😊
Thanks for pointing that out Reena. It has been fixed. You need 1/2 kg chicken.
Really awesome ..my husband says he wants chicken to be cooked like dis only.. thanx 🙂
You are welcome Komal and thanks for a wonderful feedback. 🙂
Amazing..truly wonderful recipe. Perfect balance of spices and steps are clearly marked. Thanks Ruchi. you made my dinner extra special today!
Thanks for your lovely feedback, Archana!! Glad you liked the recipe. 🙂
Tried this and very tasty results. I don’t like spinach that much but seeing this recipe was tempted to try it out, great successful recipe and at home everyone is asking for a second round of it. Thanks Ruchi!
Thanks for trying out the recipe Diksha! Glad you liked it. 🙂
Tried this recipe for lunch… came out v nice…loved it…. thanks for sharing…
You are welcome, Reena! Thanks for trying out the recipe, and glad to hear that you liked it. 🙂
Very authentic and amazingly delicious recipe. In fact the chicken pieces got coated so well in the palak gravy that everyone licked there fingers and plate. It took me about 55 minutes from start to finish and the dish came out beautifully. Ruchi, your recipes are well written and explained and that is why I come back to your site more often. Thanks for a successful recipe.
You are welcome Shipra. Thanks for trying out the recipe and I am glad that you liked it. 🙂
What a recipe. Too good and so delicious. Ruchi, love the way you display your cooking talent! I am a huge admirer of your work.
Thanks for your feedback Sanjay! Glad you liked it. 🙂
Best Chicken Saag I’ve ever made. I did double up the spices according to my taste. This is an excellent recipe and I will definitely be making it again. Thanks for sharing. Even my little kids devoured this meal. Huge Huge hit! Love you 🙂
Thanks for sharing your experience with me Vandana, Glad you and your family relished the recipe 🙂
I wanted to thank you for taking the time in showing such detailed pictures and steps. I have little experience with Indian cooking, and your tutorials make all the difference in the world. I know it takes a lot of time, but thank you.
You are very welcome Kathy and thanks for stopping by!!
Hi Ruchi,
Loved ur recipes.. Tried few of ur Indian snack recipes n came out very good.. Please don’t mind me asking but do u share videos for non-veg recipes too.. If yes, I would be happy to watch them n try cooking..
Thank u n plz do reply…
Radhika.
Thanks Radhika! At present I don’t have any video presentation all I do is a detailed step by step recipe tutorial.Keep checking we will be posting some non-veg recipes pretty soon 🙂