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‘The restaurant was his life’: chicken tikka masala inventor dies aged 77

  • Ahmed Aslam Ali, a Punjabi chef who grew up in Glasgow, is widely credited with inventing the popular curry dish in the 1970s
  • Ali came up with the recipe at his restaurant Shish Mahal after a customer complained that his chicken tikka was ‘too dry’

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Ahmed Aslam Ali, the owner of the Shish Mahal restaurant in Glasgow, holds a plate of chicken tikka masala in his Shish Mahal restaurant in Glasgow, where he claims to have come up with the dish in the 1970s. Photo: AFP

A chef from Glasgow, who claims to have invented the curry dish chicken tikka masala, has died at the age of 77, a family member said on Wednesday.

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Ahmed Aslam Ali, who invented the dish by improvising a sauce made from a tin of tomato soup at his restaurant Shish Mahal in the 1970s, died on Monday morning, his nephew Andleeb Ahmed said.

“He would eat lunch in his restaurant every day,” Ahmed said.

“The restaurant was his life. The chefs would make curry for him. I am not sure if he often ate chicken tikka masala.”

Shish Mahal’s chicken tikka masala. Photo: Shish Mahal
Shish Mahal’s chicken tikka masala. Photo: Shish Mahal

Ahmed said his uncle was a perfectionist and highly driven.

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