paneer-masalaEvery Indian loves paneer, whether it's marinated, grilled, minced or used to make a creamy rich gravy like this Paneer Masala! Paneer, also known as Indian Cottage cheese, never fails to dazzle. Cooked in a mildly spicy and aromatic tomato, butter and creamy onion sauce, topped with fresh ginger and coriander, its a delicacy you won't be able to resist! If you are looking for a rich and festive paneer recipe to entertain friends, look no further - this Butter Paneer Masala will surely leave a lasting impression!

This festive Indian recipe goes to Culinarty for the Original Recipes-Holiday Food roundup!
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Ingredients
3 big tomatoes - pureed
250 gms paneer - cubed
2 big onions
1 bay leaf
2 cloves
1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
1 tsp red chilli powder
3 tbsps cashewnut paste
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp dhania powder (dry coriander powder)
1/2 tsp kasuri methi (dry fenugreek leaves)
1 tsp tandoori masala (optional for color)
2 tsp garam masala powder
salt and lemon juice - to taste
3 tbsp butter
3 tbsp fresh cream
fresh coriander - chopped for garnish

Method
Skin the onions and blanch them in hot water for 3 mins, then ouree them to form a paste. Do the same with tomaotes, unless you are using tomato puree directly.

Take 1 tbsp of ghee, heat in a pan for 2 mins, the saute the paneer cubes in it till golden brown; Now take 1 cup hot water, add a pinch of salt and turmeric powder to it and immerse the paneer cubes in it for 10-12 mins. Then remove the pieces, drain them on a tissue paper and keep aside.

Heat 2 tbsp of butter in a pan, add the bay leaf and the cloves, then add the onion paste and saute till light-brown. Add ginger-garlic paste. Saute for 3 minutes. Add chilli powder, followed by the cashew paste and fry for 5 mins.

Add tomato puree, crushed kasuri methi,coriander powder, turmeric powder, garam masala and salt. Stir and let it simmer for some time.

Add the paneer cubes and simmer for 4-5 minutes. Add a small cup of water and let it cook on medium heat till you get the desired curry consistency. Remove from fire, stir in remaining butter and fresh cream.

Garnish with coriander leaves. Serve the Butter Paneer Masala with any bread of your choice, pulao or simply jeera rice.

This goes to the Vegetarian Thanksgiving Recipe Carnival currently running on this blog right now! If you have some delicious & festive recipes to share, you have until December 4th to share them with us! So hurry!!

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Spicy Paneer Chili
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13 comments

  1. Cilantro // 11/18/2008  

    My daughters favorite...Looks great.

  2. Anonymous // 11/18/2008  

    that looks delicious Mansi! just what I needed for my dinner next weekend! hope it turns out as good as yours:)

    Sandhya

  3. Mansi // 11/18/2008  

    thanks Cilantro! its gonna be a favorite for loads of ppl:)

    Sandhya - of course it'll turn out great! do let me know how it comes out, and thanks for your kind words!:)

  4. Happy cook // 11/19/2008  

    One of my favourite veg dish is butter paneer and this looks so yummm.
    Drool drool

  5. shaheen // 11/21/2008  

    that looks absolutely delicious! and I love the photo, makes it so inviting!!:)

  6. Kevin // 11/24/2008  

    That looks really tasty! If only I could find some paneer. Maybe I will just have to make some myself.

  7. Danielle // 12/01/2008  

    How do you make the cashewnut paste?

  8. Mansi // 12/01/2008  

    Danielle - take about 1/2 cup cashews with 2-3 tbsp water or milk and blend them in a mixer to form a smooth paste. You can even use half almonds/half cashews if you like.

    Hope this helps!

  9. Danielle // 12/01/2008  

    Thanks!

  10. Anonymous // 12/10/2008  

    Hello - Where do I find, Kasuri methi (dry fenugreek leaves)?? I live in Chicago...Pratz!

  11. Mansi // 12/11/2008  

    Hi! you can generally find "kasuri methi" in any Indian grocery store. but if you can't, just use about 8-10 regular methi seeds (tiny yellowish-brown) instead, and you can make this recipe without compromising the taste:)

    hope this helps!

  12. Poonam Gavande // 12/21/2008  

    Thanks a lot..............

    can you tell me how to make gravy?

  13. Mansi // 12/22/2008  

    Poonam - I'm not sure I understood u correctly...what do you mean by "gravy"? I have the method outlined in the recipe, right?

    are you asking about a particular step in the process?