Malai is an Urdu word which means cream, and boti means chunks of boneless meat of any kind. Malai boti literally means creamy meat, and that’s exactly what this dish is. It’s creamy chunks of boneless chicken charred grilled to perfection.
This is a very popular corner street joint bbq specialty in Pakistan. Now those of you who are familiar with the Pakistani cuisine know that it’s known for its bold power packed flavors and spices, however, this dish right here is not made with a lot of ingredients or spices. Surprisingly malai boti is seasoned with minimal spices and aromatics but the end result is mind blowing!! This goes to show that sometimes less is more!
Like all Pakistani dishes you’ll find hundreds of recipes and versions of many popular dishes and this dish here is not an exception. My malai boti version is simple yet impactful on your palate. It’s best paired with the famous puri paratha, some finely sliced onion, yogurt raita, and tamarind Chutney or it can be turned into a delicious garlic mayo roll wrapped inside the puri paratha itself. For those who are more health conscious can enjoy this creamy deliciousness alongside naan. Trust me, you won’t regret it!!
The spice level in this dish can be modified according to your preference by adjusting the amount of thai chili peppers, and the longer it marinates the better. For the most succulent result I like to mix both dark and white meat chicken but you can use one or the other. A lot people prefer to add yogurt during the marination, which is also an option if you prefer.
Now there’s nothing better than cooking it on the good old charcoal grill but gas grill works too, and during the cold months you can bake the skewers in the oven and finish it off under the broiler for a nice char or, do it on a stove top grill if you prefer that. I personally used the stove top grill in my preparation.
Recipe for poori paratha and bbq chutney are on the blog as well!!
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Details
4 people
15 minutes
15 minutes
Marination 6 hrs
6 hrs 30 mins