Texas Roadhouse Butter Chicken Copycat (Creamy Skillet Dinner, 40 Min)
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40 min Serves 4.
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Texas Roadhouse Butter Chicken Copycat (Creamy Skillet Dinner, 40 Min)
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Texas Roadhouse Butter Chicken Copycat (Creamy Skillet Dinner, 40 Min)

4.9 (62 reviews)
· 40 min
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Published May 13, 2026
Category Chicken
By Sara

I had this at a Texas Roadhouse for the first time on a road trip in 2019 and immediately tried to recreate it at home. Texas Roadhouse butter chicken isn’t on their official menu — it’s a viral copycat that fans have been chasing since 2018. Tender chicken cubes simmered in a buttery paprika-cream sauce that’s somewhere between Indian butter chicken and Louisiana étouffée. Restaurant-style dinner in 40 minutes, served over rice with crusty bread for dipping.

Fun fact: Texas Roadhouse’s signature flavor profile comes from heavy butter, paprika, and a proprietary spice blend — they’re notoriously secretive but former employees have shared that the chain uses 50% more butter per dish than competing steakhouses. This copycat captures that buttery richness without needing the proprietary blend.

Why this recipe works

  • Sear the chicken hard first. Browning develops the Maillard reaction — that’s the flavor base. Don’t move the chicken until it releases naturally.
  • Bloom the spices in butter. Paprika and Italian seasoning unlock their flavors only in fat — cooking them in melted butter for 60 seconds transforms the entire dish.
  • Tomato paste before cream. Caramelize the tomato paste for 30 seconds before adding cream — this is the trick that makes the sauce taste deep, not flat.
Close-up of butter chicken showing glossy creamy sauce, juicy chicken cubes, parsley, butter pools, served warm

Nutrition information

  • Calories: 590 kcal per serving (without rice)
  • Protein: 44 g (88% DV)
  • Carbohydrates: 8 g
  • Fat: 38 g (with 22 g saturated — this is a rich dish)
  • Sodium: 920 mg
  • Calcium: 18% DV

Pro tips for the perfect butter chicken

  • Use chicken thighs for juicier results. Slightly more fat = more flavor and harder to overcook
  • Slow cooker version: Sear chicken, transfer to slow cooker with all other ingredients, cook 4 hours on low
  • Restaurant trick: Finish with 1 tbsp cold butter cubes stirred in off the heat — emulsifies the sauce silky-smooth
  • Make it stretch: Add 1 cup of frozen peas or sautéed spinach in the last 5 minutes — vegetables + protein on one plate

Frequently asked questions

Is this the same as Indian butter chicken?

No — this is a Texas Roadhouse-style copycat. Indian butter chicken (Murgh Makhani) has garam masala, ginger, and yogurt marinade, plus tomato-cream sauce. This version is more like a Southern butter cream sauce with paprika and Italian herbs.

Can I make it less rich?

Replace heavy cream with half-and-half (saves ~120 cal/serving). Use 4 tbsp butter instead of 6. Add more chicken broth to lighten the sauce. Skip the Parmesan. Still tastes great, just lighter.

What goes with butter chicken?

White rice, buttered noodles, mashed potatoes, naan bread, or crusty French bread for sopping. A simple green salad (mixed greens + olive oil + lemon) balances the richness perfectly.

How do I store it?

Refrigerate 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop with a splash of cream — high heat or microwave breaks the sauce. Doesn’t freeze well (cream separates).

Can I make it ahead of time?

Yes — the flavors deepen overnight. Make 1-2 days ahead. Reheat slowly with a splash of cream or broth.

Why does my sauce taste flat?

Usually one of three things: didn’t sear the chicken hard enough (no Maillard reaction), didn’t caramelize the tomato paste (raw tomato taste), or used pre-grated Parmesan instead of fresh-grated (doesn’t melt smoothly). Each step matters.

Texas Roadhouse Butter Chicken Copycat (Creamy Skillet Dinner, 40 Min)
Texas Roadhouse Butter Chicken Copycat (Creamy Skillet Dinner, 40 Min)

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