Thesophistocatedgourmet.com has very good recipes in general. I particularly enjoy their recipe for homemade butter. It is creamy and so much better than store bought.
The first place to look for a homemade butter recipe would be your local library. Searching in archival books would be preferable as new book will not have much on this topic.
Here you go: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/homemade-butter-2/ Hope you find what you are looking for. If you don't, try foods.com or food.com, don't remember. They have some good recipes on there.
One recommended homemade milk chocolate recipe involves combining cocoa powder, sugar, milk powder, and cocoa butter. Melt the cocoa butter, mix in the dry ingredients, and pour into molds to set.
You can use a mix of ground cumin, coriander, and cardamom as a replacement for garam masala in a recipe.
Anjum Anand made paneer on Market Kitchen - it looked simple enough. See here - http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/602835
There are many sites online where you can find a recipe for chana masala. You can also find it in a Martha Stewart recipe book and online at recipehub.
You can find a good butter recipe from many different places. The Cooking Network is a great source to use to find all types of delicious recipes. If nothing on the television is of any assistance, you can always try the internet.
The key ingredients in a traditional tikka masala curry recipe are chicken, yogurt, tomatoes, cream, onions, garlic, ginger, and a blend of spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala.
A simple and delicious milk chocolate recipe for homemade treats involves melting milk chocolate chips with a bit of butter in a double boiler, then pouring the mixture into molds and refrigerating until set.
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There is a great Chicken Marsala recipe at allrecipes.com. It is 4 1/2 stars and all it calls for is chicken breasts, pepper, dried oregano, flour, butter, olive oil, mushrooms, Marsala wine, and cooking sherry.