Shahi Paneer is a very festive main dish that is creamy and rich in flavor. It is usually a special occasion dish. Shahi paneer can be served with any Indian bread, such as naan or with rice.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Keyword Creamy Cashew Gravy, Kid Friendly, Party Dish
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 10 minutesminutes
Total Time 20 minutesminutes
Servings 4people
Ingredients
1/2lbpaneer (approx. 1-1/2 cups cubed)
12cashews kaju
2mediumtomatoes chopped
1green chili chopped
1/4inchgingeradrak
3tbspoil canola, vegetable
1tspcumin seedsjeera
1/8tspasafetidahing
1bay leaftaj pata
1tbspcoriander powderdhania
1/4tspturmerickhaldi
1/4 tspred chili powder
1/2cupyogurtdahi, curd
1tspsugar
1tspsalt
1/4tspgaram masala
2tbspcilantro finely choppedhara dhania
Instructions
Slice paneer into 3/4 inch cubes. Keep aside.
Grind cashews into powder-like consistency. Keep aside.
Puree tomatoes, green chili and ginger. Keep aside.
Add oil in a pan, over medium heat. Shallow fry paneer cubes till they turn slightly brown. Remove from pan and place over paper towels to absorb excess oil.
Increase heat to medium-high and test the oil by adding one cumin seed. If it cracks immediately, the oil is ready. Add cumin seeds to the oil and as they crack, add asafetida and bay leaves. Stir for a few seconds.
Add tomato puree, coriander powder, turmeric, red chili powder, and paprika. Cook the mixture, stirring occasionally for 2-3 minutes. It will reduce to half its volume and start separating from the oil.
Add sugar, cashew powder and yogurt. Cook for another minute then add 1 cup of water and salt and bring to boil.
Add paneer and cover the pan. Simmer for a few minutes over medium-low heat, till gravy is slightly thick in consistency.
Remove from heat, add garam masala and chopped cilantro. Mix gently, cover the pan and let it sit for a couple of minutes. Shahi paneer tastes best if it is served hot.
Notes
Serve Shahi Paneer with Naan, or over the Jeera Rice