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Paneer Butter Masala

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Paneer Butter Masala Recipe, panner makhani recipe, How To Make Paneer Butter Masala Recipe

Paneer Butter Masala is a delicious dish in which succulent cubes of Indian Cottage Cheese are cooked in thick creamy, tangy gravy.

Paneer Butter Masala is actually a traditional Punjabi recipe with delicious paneer cooked in silky tomato gravy and butter, and possibly one of the most promoting dishes in Indian Restaurants and the majority of Indian restaurants worldwide.

 

This dish consists of soft paneer pieces soaked in the rich, creamy and smooth gravy. It pairs properly with Indian flat bread like Naan, roti, paratha as well as rice Its a yummy d... Read More..

About Recipe

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How to make Paneer Butter Masala

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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
25 mins
Total time
35 mins
Paneer Butter Masala
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Paneer/Cheese
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : May 29, 2018


Ingredients used in Paneer Butter Masala
• Ginger garlic paste - 1 tea spoon.
• Butter - 1 tablespoon.
• Paneer - 250 grams.
• Red color - 3 drops.
• Milk to add to gravy - 1 cup.
• Salt - 1 to taste.
• Milk to mix spices - 1 cup.
• Tomato ketchup - 1 tea spoon.
• Tomato paste - 1 tea spoon.
• Kastoori methi powder - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Chilli powder - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Garam masala powder - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Coriander powder - 1 tea spoon.
• Fried onion - 1 tablespoon.
Method:
  • Melt butter add ginger garlic paste and mixed fried onion crushed ( you can buy fried onions in the market ( this ingredient is optional)
  • Add the mixture of all spices that are mixed with milk as shown over and cook for 3 minutes add salt, paneer and remaining milk to adjust the thickness.
  • Add cream if you wish to serve hot with naan





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Paneer Butter Masala is actually a traditional Punjabi recipe with delicious paneer cooked in silky tomato gravy and butter, and possibly one of the most promoting dishes in Indian Restaurants and the majority of Indian restaurants worldwide.

 

This dish consists of soft paneer pieces soaked in the rich, creamy and smooth gravy. It pairs properly with Indian flat bread like Naan, roti, paratha as well as rice Its a yummy dish so undoubtedly heavy to the calories which makes it appropriate exclusively for special events, celebrations, gathering and not really for daily use.

 

Paneer butter masala gravy is produced using tomato puree, onion paste, cashew paste, and a couple of essential Indian spices. Though it may look like a little complex, but once you've all of the paste prepared, then paneer butter masala is often prepared within a few minutes.  I usually make tomato puree in advance, therefore I often find this process simple.

 

Paneer Butter Masala goes by various names; Butter Paneer, Paneer Makhanwala, Paneer Makhani and a might be a few more.

 

Paneer:

Paneer is the most common fresh cheese used in Indian cuisine. It is also called “Chena” in Eastern India. Paneer is vegetarian’s heaven as it is enriched with proteins. It is the most versatile ingredient. Dishes with paneer can be made in various ways, fry or gravy, snacks or a filling. Sweets are incomplete without it. Paneer can be fit anywhere in a dish and make it delicious.

Paneer is an acid-set fresh curd cheese produced from cow’s whole milk or half cream milk which is popular in northern India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh wherever milk is actually a regular element of those cultures.

Paneer is a form of unripened cheese popular in the Indian subcontinent. It is called in lots of Indian tasty recipes and make them even tastier.  The ability of paneer to be deeply fried is one feature that has led to its greater acceptance and a favourite in making snacks, Pakora or fried paneer

 

How you can make paneer:

Paneer is a lot easier than other cheese to make at home. It takes only few hours for all procedure and just two ingredients- To make yummy paneer boil milk and an acid (lemon juice or vinegar) is added, add producing into lumps and greenish whey are separated. Paneer are simply pressed into a cube after which sliced up or chopped or grated.

 

Milk for Paneer:

Various kinds of milk have been used for the manufacturing of paneer. The quality of paneer depends upon the quality of milk by which it is produced.

Buffalo milk was most traditionally used for making paneer as fat content in it is about 5%. But nowadays whole milk is usually used as it is ready available.

Low fat paneer of acceptable quality can be made from cow milk standardized into a fat content of 3%. Grass fed natural milk will provide you with the best flavor paneer.

 

 

Paneer dishes:

Paneer is often combine with almost every vegetable like peas, spinach, tomato, potato capsicum, etc. Some popular paneer dishes: Matar Paneer, Palak Paneer, Shahi Paneer, Achaari paneer, aloo bread paneer pakoda, beetroot and paneer salad, Rasogulla

In nowadays, a lot of the international restaurant in India also provide paneer as one of the flavor in wraps, pizza topping or even in sandwiches.

 

Benefits of paneer:

Paneer is actually a rich way to obtain protein offered at a relatively less expensive and varieties an essential source of animal protein for vegans. In addition to that, its high protein content and digestibility, the biological valuation of protein in paneer is within the range of 80 to 85.  Add-on, paneer is a valuable origin of fat, vitamins and minerals like calcium and phosphorus. It provides a reasonably long shelf life under refrigeration.



 

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lsabbani Posted on Fri Oct 08 2021

Hello Sanjay Garu, Big fan of cooking and you. Me tho kalisi cook cheyali ani naa wish. Hope you see this message.

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Rathiya Posted on Sun Dec 24 2017

Thanks Chef. As I joined to this website today I have been using your cooking recipes for last 5 years. It’s really amazing. You are a one of reasons for my smooth family life. Can’t explain my gratitude by words.

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Guest Posted on Wed May 10 2017

Hi chef. My daughter, who aims to own her vegetarian restaurant in the future tried your paneer butter masala. it turned out super yummy. Tq for your wonderful recipe. Keep the cooking going.

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ANJIBABU BOYIDI Posted on Sat May 09 2015

You r super?

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Ramarao Panguluri Posted on Wed May 13 2015

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tehniyath sadaf Posted on Thu May 14 2015

Thanku for the tasty Paneer Butter Masala.Ur recipies r superb?

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Geeta Bora Posted on Wed May 20 2015

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nellaijamal jamal Posted on Wed Jun 03 2015

How many minutes Panneer cook ?

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giridhar rao Posted on Tue Jun 16 2015

i did same process ,but instead of panner i added chicken it came awesome ,, thanks chef?

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Farida Taksali Posted on Tue Jun 16 2015

Tried it.. Awesome. Quick and yummy.?

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sivaraman jayaraman Posted on Thu Jun 18 2015

good finally you understood not all dishes  need to be royal some can be simple and effective like this Thanks from my bottom of my heart you really inspire people to cook?

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sivaraman jayaraman Posted on Thu Jun 18 2015

it was different but definitely tasty as you said?

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