How to make Chicken Tikka Masala, By Monish Gujral, Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail

Mr. Monish Gujral (MD) Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail Restaurants reveals the secret recipes to making the finest Indian Tandoori Chicken from the famous book ‘The Moti Mahal cookbook on the Butter Chicken Trail’ also awarded the winner of ‘best easy recipe book’ by Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2010...+

On a global trail – The Telegraph, Calcutta, India

Saturday , June 19 , 2010 SATURDAY COOK-IN Monish Gujral of the iconic Moti Mahal restaurant is poised to take his brand’s culinary delights to the world. What does it take to sell over a lakh portions of butter chicken a year? If you have a culinary secret like Monish Gujral of the iconic Moti...+

"Cooking made easy" – Hindustan Times

Here’s some good news for food-lovers. The restaurant chain, Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail, launched five variants of ready-to-eat North Indian Vegetarian dishes at a do that took place at India Habitat Centre on Wednesday evening. The instant food range was launched by HT’s Advisory Editorial Director, Vir Sanghvi, along with former cricketer turned MP...+

"Now, Dal Moti Mahal in a packet!" – The Hindu

Its claim to fame is the invention of the tandoori chicken and butter chicken. But ironically enough, when Moti Mahal, the iconic 90-year old restaurant brand, launched its ready-to-eat processed foods at a glittering function here on Wednesday, there was no chicken on the RTE menu. Instead, the five dishes available in Moti Mahal’s RTE...+

"Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail to focus on RTE brands" – HospitalityBizIndia.com

Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail, which has recently launched five ready-to-eat (RTE) food variants, plans to add more to this range, including non-vegetarian items in the coming quarters. Monish Gujral, CMD, Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail said, “After launching these five variants, we want to observe the market reaction on RTE brand. Following the consumers’...+

"Moti Mahal in a packet" – LiveMint.com

Every newcomer to Delhi comes bearing a must-do list. Visit Red Fort on a lazy Saturday morning, shop for silver till broke at Dariba, wind up at Karim’s for a late burra-and-biryani lunch. Spend a Thursday evening feasting on qawwali and kebabs at Nizammuddin. Head to Defence Colony/Hauz Khas on Friday evenings and drown the...+