Shahi Paneer
Shahi means “Royal” and it is indeed royal to go with rotis. Paneer is usually a common ingredient in our menu, especially north indian dishes and I love the bites of it in any curry. Usually, when you prepare mutter paneer, it needs to be fried in advance, but for this recipe there is no need to do that. Adding milk and cashew nut paste enhances the taste and indeed one of those easy ones which can be prepared in no time.
Ingredients:
- Paneer (cut into cubes)- 250 gms
- Ghee – 3 tbsp
- Onion(chopped) – 2
- Ginger-garlic paste – 1tsp
- Tomato (medium,chopped) – 2
- Green chilly – 2
- Red chilly Powder –1/2 tsp
- Garam Masala – 1/2 tsp
- Milk –1/2 cup
- Cashew nuts – 5
- Cardamom –2
- Sugar – 1 tsp
- Salt
- Coriander leaves – to garnish
Preparation:
- Grind cashew nut and milk into a paste.
- Heat ghee in a pan. Saute cardamom,chopped onions,ginger-garlic paste and green chilly.
- Add chopped tomatoes, red chilly powder,garam masala powder and saute.once it separates from oil, add cashew nut – milk paste to it.
- Add paneer cubes,salt to it and boil to get a thick gravy.
- Finally add sugar to it and mix well.
- Garnish with coriander leaves. you can garnish with grated paneer also.
- Serve hot with rotis.
This entry goes to JFI-Paneer
looks like u r on a paneer dish making spree. looks yum
Love any dish wit panneer in it…Praju the curry looks really majestic!!Why dont you send this along for JFI panneer..??
Sounds creamy and great with rotis!
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