2cups Paneer cubes
2nos Onions (chopped)
4nos Tomatoes
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
2nos Green chillies (slit opened)
1/2tsp Red chilli powder
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
1cup Milk
10nos Cashews
1tsp Garam masala powder
3tbsp Butter
1/2cup Cream
1/2tsp Shah Jeera or Fenugreek seeds
2tbsp Kasturi methi (dry fenugreek leaves)
2tbsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
Oil
Salt
Cook chopped onions for 10minutes in high in microwave oven, meanwhile heat the milk and soak the cashews in warm milk,boil the tomatoes in water for 5 minutes, remove from water and dip them in cold water, remove the skin and blend the tomatoes as puree...Grind the soaked cashews with quarter cup of milk as fine paste, grind the cooked onions as puree and keep aside...Toast the paneer cubes in butter on both sides until they turns slightly brown and let them in hot water to make them soft..
Now heat enough oil and butter, fry the shah jeera and saute the slit opened green chillies, onion puree, ginger garlic paste and cook everything in simmer until the raw smells goes away, add the kasturi methi, turmeric powder, garam masala powder,red chilli powder and tomato puree to the cooking masalas, saute everything again for few more minutes...finally add the cashew paste, remaining milk,paneer cubes to the masalas and cook again for few minutes, finally add the cream, chopped coriander leaves and put off the stove..
Serve hot !!!!
This is my all time fav order in restaurants....ur version looks soo gud...need just rotis to finish off that bowl :)
ReplyDeleteEven i too love this creamier delicious gravy..i usually do it when there are guests as its yummy as well as easy also...
ReplyDeleteThis looks thick in gravy and delicious too.
ReplyDeleteI tried it in restaurants but not at home.
when ever i will go to restaurant i will order this.I love this,looks creamy & tasty,
ReplyDeletemy fav too..looks very creamy and delicious!!!
ReplyDeletemy fav too ;) who wud say NO priya :))))
ReplyDeletelooks so creamy and delicious...love to have these with chapathi's...thx for sharing such a yummy recipe, dear!
ReplyDeletethis is my fav dish.....i like soooooooo much
ReplyDeleteI love this, looks so authentic, delicous with roties.
ReplyDeleteCreamy and colourful...
ReplyDeletewow delicious..rich and creamy!!
ReplyDeleteசூப்பரா இருக்கு...
ReplyDeleteNice tempting picture Priya...I too prepare paneer butter masala like this...even with tofu also :)
ReplyDeleteWOw, man you are jet fast in posting the recipe, I came here y'day night...now in early morning this wonderful treat to my eyes, love paneer butter masala...this looks gorgeous:)
ReplyDeleteRich creamy tempting gravy! Pass me the Kadai and watch me finish it in no time.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite.Looks great Priya.Apt entry.
ReplyDeleteThis used to me fav dish in college eat outs.
ReplyDeleteHaven't had this from so many days now. Looks very yummy and inviting.
Oh Gosh !!! my daughters fav dish she's crazy about..they looks very creamy & thick and delicious.
ReplyDeleteyummy yumm dear...very rich and creamy...my all time fav.
ReplyDeleteWow pakumbothe sapdanum pole iruku..I can have dozen of garlic or butter naan with this gravy Priya..
ReplyDeleteThis looks terrific Priya!I am drooling here!
ReplyDeleteWow looks so good, lovely one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color of that curry.. awesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks so creamy and rich... perfect with any breads :)
ReplyDeleteyum!! tempting picture:)
ReplyDeleteFeel like having this paneer butter masala!
ReplyDeletethis looks perfect and yummy! great combo with parathas...
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely colour Priya. its my fav too but now seldom make it. your dish looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lipsmacking good - looks delivious - I want this now!
ReplyDeletePBM as we call it in our place is my daughter's all time favourite. I'm yet to meet someone who doesn't like this!
ReplyDeleteWow........looks rich and creamy, delicious one.
ReplyDeleteThis is also one of my favourites! As is ANYTHING with paneer, but this dish is always something I would go for in a restaurant. I can imagine how yummy it tastes esp with a lovely, soft naan! Okay, I'll shut up now :)
ReplyDeletehi priya
ReplyDeletei tried this yday
i m posting the pics and linking to your post for the recipe. Hope u dont mind.
http://enveetukitchen.blogspot.com/2009/11/blog-post.html
hi priya thanks for this recipe.my hubby said 'WOW'.
ReplyDeletereally its so yummy.
this tasted just like restaurant stuff..absolutely gorgeous recipe..hope my guests will like it too.
ReplyDeletehi priya,
ReplyDeletei tried out this recipe 1 yr ago ! we all loved it. i have made it many times now for parties too. Everyone loves it ! I dont even use butter, and cream to finish off. it is so lip smacking good even without all this fat. I still search back for your version whenever i try this recipe ! a keeper !
Thanks Priya for this recipe! It's my go to for making pander at my home or for parties!
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