Traditionally Paneer Makhanwala is a special occasion dish which is quite rich in spices, heavy with cream and paneer..Its one of the favourite dish among the peoples who loves North Indian Cuisine..I had this delicious dish once in Indian restaurant quite long back..i was really planning to make out this dish since a long, after googling and searching through many sites, finally i have decided to make out this paneer makhawala with a combination of EC 's Paneer Makhanwala & Srimathi's version..I changed few things according to my tastebuds else i went for making out this delicious paneer makhawala which ressembles quite similar between those both versions..These paneer makhanwala served with naans together tastes fantastic and it was really a very fantastic feast for whoever loves dishes with paneer, with mild sour taste and reddish creamy colour this dish is definitely gonna take part an important place in our party menus..Thanks to EC & Srimathi for sharing this gorgeous cheesy dish which we loved much and enjoyed having...
2cups Paneer (cubed)
1cup Tomato pieces (ripen)
1no Onion (chopped finely)
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1/2tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Red chilly powder
3/4tsp Garam masala powder
2tbsp Kasuri methi( dry fenugreek leaves)
2tbsp Coriander leaves
1/4cup Fresh Cream
1/4tsp Shah Jeera
Salt
Oil or butter
Grind the chopped tomato pieces, cumin seeds, red chilly powder and garam masala powder as fine paste with enough water, keep aside..Fry the paneer pieces with few drops of oil until they turns brown and keep aside..Heat few tsp of oil or butter,add the finely chopped onions, saute until it turns transculent, add immediately the ginger garlic paste and the grounded paste to the cooking onions, saute everything well until the raw smells goes away..add immediately the crushed kasuri mehti leaves, salt, cream and paneer pieces..cook for few minutes, add enough water to the gravy to turn thick..
Finally add the chopped coriander leaves and serve hot as side dish for rotis, parathas or naans..
Beautiful, looks so so yummy yumm delicous.
ReplyDeleteaah!!! super said. yes this is a favorite dish of north indians and you picturised and summerised it well.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe and dish.
paneer looks so delicious,dear!!..nice click!
ReplyDeletegravy looks rich & creamy& delicious too
ReplyDeleteI love anything with paneer, this looks so delicious; it must be great with some rotis!!
ReplyDeletePerfect colour - looks fascinating. I love paneer makhanwala too.
ReplyDeleteரொம்ப சூப்பர்ர்ர்!!
ReplyDeleteWow...that's an creamy and yummy gravy curry.....
ReplyDeletePaneer in curry, count me in:) Such a tempting one:)
ReplyDeletewow, thats a yummy and creamy dish, Priya! great combo with Nan...!
ReplyDeleteLovely color...anything wid paneer tastes good...
ReplyDeleteSounds great and colourful...
ReplyDeleteThis is a ew dish for me Priya...looks yummy dear...I guess it must be flavorful too :)
ReplyDeleteI can have this any time, I make it at home but still order it every time when we go to restaurants. Love the color you have got its so rich
ReplyDeleteLooks so creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe rich color of the dish looks so tempting and would be perfect with garlic or butter nana:D
ReplyDeleteWow! Paneero paneer! Looks delicious and appetizing!
ReplyDeleteeasy and yummy panner makhan wala.nice click too priya.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious & superb
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ReplyDeletelovely and perfect...love to have it with nan..
ReplyDeleteWat a creamy yummy gravy...looks tooo goood Priya
ReplyDeletelovely recipe..tempting photo
ReplyDeleteOMG!!wat a recipe & wat a color priya...Love panner in any form..Looks amazing..Wish i could grab it and finish it of within sec..:)
ReplyDeletei am very big fan of paneer, i wish i lived near you to taste that yummy dish
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.... its totally yumm...
ReplyDeletepaneer makhanwala looks creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking rich dish Priya! Would love to try for dinner parties..
ReplyDeletethis is one of my favorite paneer dishes...looks very yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteWow...The curry looks irrestible...Paneer is one my fav dishes...
ReplyDeleteThis is like the best side for Naan. It certainly looks delicious.
ReplyDeletelooks delcious
ReplyDeletejust reading that this paneer makhanwala serbved with naan -is driving me nuts..the subzi looks really nice
ReplyDeleteDelicious paneer curry and yummy
ReplyDeleteA fave of mine as well. I agree there are quite a few versions of this ubiquitous dish. Yours looks delicious!
ReplyDeletethis is my favourite one.. looks creamy and yummy..
ReplyDeleteyummy..i love paneer..and this one looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteLoved the colour of the dish..so lovely !
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely sensational dish :D
ReplyDeleteLooks very rich and creamy Priya... delicious :)
ReplyDeleteMy husb fav dish, I make it pretyy similar way!
ReplyDeleteDear Priya, thanks for the recipe..just wanted to clarify, the above ingredients are for how many grams of paneer?
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious- I love anything with paneer! Lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed both your Paneer recipes - this one and Paneer Butter Masala. A question - what is the difference between the two except the cashew paste? Could the names be used interchangeably?
ReplyDelete@Cooking foodie, paneer makhanwala goes to kasuri methi, also pureed tomatoes paste where PBM wont have this ingredient and it goes for both onion and tomato paste..hope this helps..
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