Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Paneer Mushroom Masala


This dish is a  heavenly combination of paneer and mushrooms and is my hubby's favorite curry. As he tells me, during his bachelor days when he was in Pune, India he always had this at a local restaurant (practically for every meal!). Hubby is an mushroom lover and me a paneer fanatic so this is a total win win :) especially when  simmered in a spicy tomato based creamy gravy with the earthy mushrooms and the big chunks of fried paneer. Truly, there is a unique burst of flavor in every single bite and your taste buds just sing... The problem with these dishes with creamy gravies when served in a restaurant is that they serve them loaded with butter and cream which tastes delicious but we all know is not very good for health. So I wanted to make it without all the these fattening ingredients... No cream no butter no loads of cashews... and came up with this recipe. Do give it a try. You will not be disappointed.


Ingredients:
Paneer ............................................... 1 1/2 cup homemade or store bought cubed
Mushroom ........................................... 12 - 15 button mushrooms quartered
Onion ................................................ 1 medium roughly chopped
Ginger ............................................... 1" piece
Garlic ................................................ 4 cloves
Tomato Puree ...................................... 3/4 cup
Cashew .............................................. 1 tbsp
 Green Peas ........................................ 1/4 cup
Yogurt ............................................... 3 tbsp
Coriander powder .................................1 tsp
Cumin powder ..................................... 1/2 tsp
Turmeric ............................................ 1/2 tsp
Garam masala powder ............................ 1 tsp
Hing .................................................. a pinch
Cumin seeds ......................................... 1/2 tsp
Sugar ................................................. 1/4 tsp
Salt ................................................... to taste
Oil .................................................... 2 tsp + 1 tsp
Kasoori Methi ....................................... 1 tsp
Cilantro .............................................. 1 tbsp chopped for garnishing




Method: 
1. Add chopped onion, ginger and garlic in a microwave safe bowl with 3/4 cup of water and cook on high covered for 5-6 minutes till they get tender. Add cashews and drain the water and blend to a fine paste.
2. In a non stick pan heat 1 tsp of oil and saute the paneer cubes till light brown. Set aside.
3. In the same pan on medium heat add the remaining oil and add hing and cumin seeds, cook for a minute and add the onion paste with salt and turmeric and cook while stirring for 3-4 minutes, add the tomato puree, coriander and cook till oil separates.Be careful as it may splutter.
4. Add in the peas and mushrooms. Mix and add yogurt. Mix well till the yogurt mixes in the gravy, add cumin powder garam masala and cook for 3-4 minutes till the mushrooms are tender. Add the sugar and water, add paneer. Cover and let it cook for 2-3 minutes. Add in the kasoori methi, stir and turn off the heat. Garnish with cilantro.Serve with roti, naan or rice.ENJOY!

63 comments:

Kurinji said...

Looks delicious n so tempting.

Priya said...

Droolworthy masala looks absolutely delicious and creamy even without cream and cashews, yummm!

Satya said...

wow what a combo..very new to me ..never thought of combining paneer n mushroom...looks soooo tempting ...creamy n delicious ...yummy

Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

Torviewtoronto said...

this looks delicious

Sushma Mallya said...

just like restaurant style!!!i am sure will love this dish as paneer and mushroom is my fav as well...

Cooking Blog Indexer said...

that looks delicious..will definitely try it some day...

Pushpa said...

An awesome blend of spices,paneer and mushrooms,looks delicious...

Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

Sayantani said...

thats total yum. looks so creamy and yummy.

kothiyavunu.com said...

Nice recipe aipi.. love anything with paneer and mushroom and yours look yummy and nice rich gravy...very tempting pic for sure..:)

Madhavi said...

Oh yummyyy post...drooling!!!

Biny Anoop said...

The recipe looks really yummy and soooo creamy...have not tried mushrooms and paneer 2 gether....the presentation is so welcoming....
thx for the share dear.
Biny

Soumya said...

wow...very tempting combination...beautiful presentation

Ananda Rajashekar said...

wow they look awesome, they look rich and creamy!

G.Pavani said...

looks spicy n tempting masala n grt click dear...

Swathi said...

Paneer mushroom Masala looks delicious. That without cream good idea.

An Open Book said...

soo creamy

Jagruti જાąŖ—ૃąŖ¤િ said...

paneer masala looks so tempting and tasty...pics is so colourful...

Amritha Kalyani said...

i love paneer and mushroom. but i havent tried any recipe with mushroom.. will def try this one. i love the color and texture of the dish. lip smacking dish. yummmmm...

Shalini said...

you are right. heavenly combo!

Smitha said...

looks absolutely delish and relishable!!
Nice one Aipi!

Sangi said...

yummy masala with attractive color..

Moogie said...

Yum.... I'm licking my laptop screen.

NIDHYA said...

Lovely delicious masala..bookmarked

Aaha Oho

Anonymous said...

This reminds me of my child hood ....there was this restraunt framous for paneer mashroom....on weekends there used to be big queue to get in.....We used to wait outside for long just to have paneer mushroom and Naan....Your paneer mushroom looks as delicious as that resto one used to be... thanks for sharing it...

coolblogger said...

rich ingredients ,lovely dish

Elisabeth said...

Such a pretty looking dish. I love all the spices, and especially the mushrooms. The smooth texture from the yogurt balances everything out!

Lisa said...

Wow, this sounds like such a delicious way to cook mushrooms. I love the spices.

tigerfish said...

Woohoo...love all the mushrooms here! :P

Thanks for your comments on pilaf vs biryani.

Nitha said...

creamy and yummy masala...

Fandoo said...

I am an absolute fan of the paneer mushroom combo. You may not make much of it just by looking at it... looks like every other dish they serve in an indian restaurant, but you have to taste it and this is the only dish you will ever order when you go to any indian restaurant... aipi they way you have made it and presented it reminds me distinctly of its awesome taste... nicely done.

Priya Sreeram said...

so very delightful , must have sizzled your meal! yummy

Prathima Rao said...

Wow...I love both paneer n mushrooms!!Your gravy looks so delicious..Will try it out this weekend..

Rekha shoban said...

wow!what a click! perfect with roti!

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Awesome gravy with awesome combination,all I need is a bunch of roties to enjoy this one :)

Sreelekha Sumesh said...

looks so creamy and delicious!

jeyashrisuresh said...

paneer with mushroom a nice combo and the gravy looks very creamy and rich

Pavithra Srihari said...

mouthwatering recipe !!! I am drooling

chaitrali pathak said...

super duper delicious and a complete winner

Uma said...

tempting gravy.. i make it in a similar way with yogurt and cashews...

Gayathri's Cook Spot said...

I love this masala

Barbara said...

It looks so yummy and creamy...
lovely recipe!
Have a nice day.
Barbara

Anonymous said...

Looks so creamy and delicious, even without cream.Hats off to you!!

Suja Sugathan said...

Looks awesome, creamy and delicious..love this with chapatis.

Rachana said...

The curry looks great. So creamy and yumm!

Lena Rashmin Raj said...

Aipi.. i would love to have it right now..looks super delicious and spicy.. i can get the aroma here..loved the presentation.. :)

Viki's Kitchen said...

A wonderful medley.....agree 100% on that butter loaded restaurant version. Making at home makes this dish more tasty n healthy. Very tempting picture dear.

Vegetarian Zest said...

Hi Aipi, thanks for visiting my space. I had missing out so much for past few months. The curry looks fantastic. Hoping to be regular at your space.Chao

♥Sugar♥Plum♥Fairy♥ said...

Oh this is absolutely delicious, i love both paneer and mushrooms!
no wonder its hubbys fav!

San said...

Hey Aipi,

Glad that you are my 100 th follower ,iam your 145 th follower :).Paneer mushroom masala is so scrumptious n absolutely stunning .
Guess your kitchen feels your presence 24 *7 Send some delicacies to me :D

Krishnaveni said...

looks delicious, mushroom and paneer....., yum yum

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

I love both paneer and mushroom.... Must be a great dish!

Yummy Team said...

Yummy paneer mushroom masala..Perfect with rotis!!

Raina said...

I love mushrooms! Your dish looks so delicious. I have never tried paneer but I know I would love it. I just love all of the wonderful flavors you use.

Sweet Artichoke said...

This paneer sounds so flavourful and creamy! it is a brilliant (and tasty!) idea to add mushrooms in it! must be delicious!

Madhu said...

Nice combo Aipi! been a bit busy lately and hence couldn't stop by at your space :)

Magic of Spice said...

Wow, this is just loaded with flavor...I would love this :)

Ameya said...

Your pic makes me wish I liked mushrooms :)

Couscous & Consciousness said...

OMG - this is so totally my kind of dish. I've bookmarked this to make this week - can't wait.
Sue :-)

Couscous & Consciousness said...

BTW - I need to know, what is kasoori methi?

nupur said...

great combination! innovative as well!

Couscous & Consciousness said...

Thanks for letting me know about the kasoori methi - don't think I've seen dried fenugreek leaves here - but I will check at my Indian grocer again. If no luck, could I use curry leaves, which I know I can get here, or would it be better to just leave it out?
Sue

simply.food said...

This dish looks really delicious.

Shoba Shrinivasan said...

Lovely Aipi! My version also uses minimal of cashews too! The pics rock as usual!

Shobha

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