Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Paneer Jalfrezi/Cottage cheese in spicy tangy sauce with bell peppers and onion

uite unlike the super-star butter paneer masala which is practically synonymous with Indian cuisine, the jalfrezi is mellow but very much like any Indian curry. It has a burst of flavors, is full of aromatic spices with an exotic taste that is bound to take you by surprise. Cubes of succulent home made cheese are simmered in a fragrant garlic tomato sauce with loads of colorful peppers and freshly ground spices that will make you mop your plate clean and ask for more. Unlike a few other paneer dishes this one is not very rich or laden with butter and cream to make it tasty.
A common dhaba dish all over India ~ dhaba is a Indian equivalent to the American road-side diner. Known for its rustic, simple, basic, inexpensive yet flavorful original dishes and very popular among long distance roadies and truck drivers. Whenever I go to India I make it a point  to take a drive with hubs and kiddo to the nearest dhaba on the national highway just to have some of their dal makhani, kadahi paneer and fresh out of the tandoor (clay oven) those buttery flaky tandoori rotis ~ ahh.

It is easy to whip up, considerably quick and an adaptable recipe as per your requirement. The spice does not have to be the hot kind, it can be a mild dish but rich and aromatic with a blend of spices. A simple but a satisfying dish. It can be served as a side, but makes a wonderful main dish too when served with rice or flat breads. One of my personal favorite is to wrap it around some flour tortillas or plain rotis and enjoy as a roll.
Jalfrezi method of cooking is said to have originated in India during the British rule. Jhal in Bangla means spicy or hot and frazie in urdu means stir fry.
Ingredients:
Paneer .............................. 2 cups cubed
Onion ............................... 1 medium, chopped
Ginger .............................. 1 tsp, fine chopped + thin sliced for garnish
Garlic ............................... 2 -3 cloves
Tomato ............................. 1 large chopped
Tomato ketchup ................... 2 tbsp
Cumin/carom seeds ............... 1/2 tsp
Bell pepper ......................... 1 large
Whole red chilli .................... 1
Salt ................................... to taste
Whole coriander seeds ............ 1 tbsp, dry roasted and powdered
Garam masala ....................... 1/2 tsp
Red chilli powder .................. 1/2 tsp or to taste
Kasoori methi ........................ 1 tsp
Cilantro .............................. 4 tbsp
Lemon juice .........................  1 tsp (optional)
Method:
1. In a non-stick  pan, heat oil. Add the whole red chilli and carom, cumin seeds.
2. Add onions and cook 2-3 minutes until light golden.
3. Add ginger and garlic and saute for 1 minute.
4. Add tomato  and cook until the oil separates.
5. Add bell Pepper and cook for 2-3 minutes.
6. Add coriander, garam masala, red chilli powder and tomato ketchup.
8. Add paneer and cilantro and mix. Cook for 1-2 minutes.
9. Sprinkle methi, lemon juice and mix.
10. Serve hot with roti, chapati or naan.ENJOY!

111 comments:

Rinku Naveen said...

Amazing!! Loooved this recipe. Looks so colourful and healthy Aipi!!

Vidhya said...

Looks utterly delicious.

Rebecca from Chow and Chatter said...

wow aipi this looks amazing pass me some roti

Amritha Kalyani said...

Yummmmmm... Have no words. Paneer all time fav. love the veggies included. You know what you have a great talent. Pics as usual.Great! Like adding the lemon juice...

Pavani said...

Paneer jalfrazi is looking awesome.. LOve the new look of US Masala. Simple and elegant.

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Wow Dear u r rocking with paneer recipes,luks amazing...

tigerfish said...

I like this dish! I have tried a similar paneer dish before which was homecooked and it was very tasty. That is why I enjoy Indian food. Intense or mellow - the flavors are always good.

Vardhini said...

Looks delicious and yummy. Pictures are totally inviting.

Vardhini
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Hamaree Rasoi said...

Paneer jalfrezi looks so delicious and colorful. Great recipe.

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Radhika@foodfor7stages said...

Though we don't have road side dhabas in chennai, there are few restaurants which serves dhaba style food. They are one of my favorite place to eat.
Love this succulent paneer curry.

Vimitha Anand said...

Rich and tangy looking dish... Looks so tempting...

Kalpana Sareesh said...

This is an super tasty dish hv tried it at home earlier ur variations seems yumm will try out this method soon.. i love the chopped onions n peppers click..

fajeeda said...

looks so yummyyyy..........need some nan to finish it of........

Junia said...

wow, i love the colors in this dish. who doesn't love some spice and tang?? :D

Shanavi said...

This is in my to-make list for such a long time..Truly scrumptious..First click is awesome Aipi, Love the colours..

Saraswathi Iyer said...

Looks so inviting and tempting. Nice clicks dear.

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MƩlange said...

Nicely done ! Paneer looks like a superstar even in this,turning tempting in that serving bowl..Yum!

Sonia (Nasi Lemak Lover) said...

This look so tempting!

Nitha said...

wow... what a colour.. love the paneer curry..

Pushpa said...

Gorgeous and delicious paneer jalfrezi.

Nithya said...

Wow.. looks spicy and yummy :) Mouthwatering side dish for chapathi :)

Angie's Recipes said...

Looks like one flavour-loaded panner creation. Yummy!

Gayu said...

I have been dreaming of chunky and spicy paneer all day today and here comes my yummy visual treat of Paneer..Absolutely gorgeous..

Gayu
http://ensamayalarangam.blogspot.com

Rachu said...

Paneer is finding a lot of space in 'USMASALA' and I am loving it!
I never added tomato ketchup to this! From tomorrow, my paneer dish is gonna taste brilliant :D

Priti said...

I love this looks ...Looks delicious and perfect...nice clicks

Mahi said...

Curry looks colourful and the method is also simple! Perfect quick-fix! :)

Sharmilee! :) said...

Ur version sounds so good and flavourful...very tempting clicks

jayasree said...

Fingerlicking good. I'm literally drooling here looking at your pics.

Chandrani Banerjee said...

Paneer Jalfrezi looks inviting and delicious. I must try this.

jeyashrisuresh said...

looking so yum and love the lovely red colour.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

What a beautiful color! That paneer jalfrezi must be even more scrummy than the one with chicken...

Cheers,

Rosa

Deeksha said...

Looks very inviting...I'm mouthwatering here :)

Paaka Shaale said...

The jalfrezi looks way too tempting. I would definitely mop my plate clean and ask for more. Loved the way you have used the coriander leaves :)

Swati Sapna said...

Beautiful pictures! They do complete justice to this wonderful dish :) Am tired of the same old paneer curries. so this looks like a wonderful option :)

Shilpi Bose said...

I like the addition of tomato ketchup, will give it a try.

Sudha Sabarish said...

Panner jalfrezi is yummy.Feel like want to taste now itself.
b/w wats ur mail id aipi

Sanctified Spaces said...

Hey Aipi I love the composition in your pictures. I can see a food stylist in you. Pls teach me how you click such wonderful snaps..Im serious.Of course a great recipe.

Kurryleaves said...

mmm..looks really yummy...cant wait to give it a try

sonu said...

tht looks amazing..mouthwatering paneer :PP

Babli said...

Wonderful preparation of paneer. I liked the name Paneer Jalfrezi. Looks spicy, yummy and tempting.

sangeeta said...

Jhalfrezi has been an all time favorite , long time i made this. Your pictures tempt me to make it right now :)

Biny Anoop said...

wow wow wow if i cud have it i promise never to be a non veggie....awesome clicks

Sum said...

So colorful and tempting...

Maria said...

Yum! This sounds so so tasty, I love all the spices in there!

Priya Sreeram said...

aah just the way u descrbed these dhabas want me to make a dhaba trip this weekend; good one aipi

The Mistress of Spices said...

Oh my...is it normal to be drooling like I am right now so early in the morning? This looks absurdly delicious! Paneer jalfrezi (well actually just about any paneer dish) is one of my favorites. I think that I will definitely make this this weekend!

An Open Book said...

such a popular dish here in UK. i shud make it at home soon...love the pics

Jyoti said...

Oh! I love that! Awesome Pics!

Santosh Bangar said...

gr8 tempting with fantastic look paneer jalfraji

Radhika said...

So scrumptious Aipi.

Prathibha said...

Love this a lot...very aromatic wid freshly made masala..loooks delciious..:)

Gayathri Ramdas Sreekanth said...

Mindblowing presentation..Not a big paneer fan but would do anything to have some of this right now ! Do you have a recipe for home-made paneer?

shooting star said...

nice!!!......have never tried to make this at home..maybe now's the time :)

Sweet Artichoke said...

This is very mouthwatering paneer recipe and I have found my dinner for tonight! Thanks dear!

Ambreen said...

Aipi, this looks really delicious & colorful. It made my mouth water :)

Suman Singh said...

Delicious paneer jalfrezi..looks stunning..The first picture is too appetizing.

Kaveri said...

I just love the summery colors in your blog the yellows, reds and oreanges...Paneer Jalfrezi just looks amazing...am going to try it very soon

Zareena said...

Wow!!! Aipi, loved the orange colour of the dish. This looks perfect and soooo inviting.

M D said...

That looks yum and delicious!

rahul aggarwal said...

woaah...loved the article...loved the pics and loved the recipe...

the pics itself says how mouth watering the dish must have been after it was made....

although am full right now but these pictures make my stomach roar for more once again...hehehe

i am from chandigarh...punjab so very well imagine the roadside view of dhabbas with speeding trucks holding their breath to catch some paranthas, lassi's and some butter recipes!!!

take care

regards
rahul

RAKS KITCHEN said...

My favorite,looks so tangy and yumm!

Madhu said...

Beautiful photographs ... the paneer looks delicious

ANU said...

very colorful and yumm recipe....

Lovee to cook said...

wow, my mouth is watering. did u make roti along, i can have dinner like NOWWWWWWWW :) Yummy

Laxmi said...

Wow.. Looks very tempting.. Going to try this soon.

chitra said...

Beautiful pics and presentation. Love your blog for these things.

Suja said...

Wow makes me drool,love paneer and this looks awesome..can't wait to try this.

Treat and Trick said...

What a delectable and tastiest dish!

Satrupa said...

Luv the color of the curry ..... I was actually thinking of an alternate paneer curry, something apart the Paneer butter masala or matar paneer. Delish !

Prathima Rao said...

After PB masala....this is my next fav!! Looks super delicious aipi :)
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner

soujanya said...

Voww!!! Paneer is looking absolutely delicious n colourful..

Manju said...

Yay! I have been looking for a good jalfrezi recipe! looks like you read my mind...thanks a ton!! :)

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

Yum, absolutely love the recipe and pic :)

khushi ( a girl's diary) said...

so delicious and colorful recipe Aipi....loved the clicks

Namitha said...

Such a festive dish Aipi :-) Your pics are making me really hungry

Jennifurla said...

you are killing me, this is one of my favorite yet. Looks delightful

Sobha Shyam said...

wow, just amazing dear, wish i could scoop out some paneer from that bowl...:)

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Looks superb...Beautiful clicks as always..

Shubha said...

Looks awesome

schmetterlingwords said...

Woww!! Amazing pics aipi. The last pic tells how tasty and delicious the curry would be. Fiery and tangy!! Would go excellent with Butter naan. :) Btw, why no 'Tried and tasted' this week?

Malli said...

Such a wonderful Jalfrezi with paneer..just like all your photos and recipes this one rocks!!Kudos

Uma said...

Thats Awesome. I can feel the taste just by looking them. I feel only indian foods are tasty in both look and feel.

Cheers,
Uma
http://umaskitchenexperiments.blogspot.com

Torviewtoronto said...

yummy perfect with roti looks fabulous

Roxana GreenGirl said...

what a great dinner idea. love the cheese veggie combo. thanks for sharing Aipi

Manasi said...

Oh my! I love it! I hv a bad throat (trouble swallowing) and this is making me drool- not fair!

I believe the best tasting Punjabi food was in Pathankot in a humble roadside diner. Every flavor stood out, simple yet packed with taste! I cannot praise it enough!

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

Wow Aipi, This paneer recipe is super delicious for sure. By the looks of it one can really say, this is the best! I like the coriander addition, It's my preferred spice. Can't wait to taste this. Your photos are great as usual. Cheers!!!

Raina said...

This sounds incredibly delicious. The flavors and your description having me wishing I could reach out and grab a bite not to mention it is such a colorful and really great looking dish:)

Ramya Bala said...

I just go around in buffet for this paneer jalfrezi...very delicious dish and beautiful clicks aipi :)

elisabeth@foodandthriftfinds said...

Aipi-I'm seriously craving for your beautiful Paneer Jalfrezi. The colors are like a gorgeous sunset with the orange and the reds, and the flavors are incredible...the presentation is perfect, and the photos look like I can actually make this myself...in the meantime, just drooling:DDD

Deepti said...

what a colorful dish for the table...Looks real spicy...

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Sarah said...

oh boy! this is spectacular! and the pics are so so lovely

Gayathri Kumar said...

Looks absolutely delicious. Beautiful clicks..

Sayantani said...

never tried adding tomato ketchup but thats a great idea. Jalfrezi is like my go to recipe for dinner. and they taste supeb with rotis and parathas.

chitraj.hegde said...

omg.....The curry is looking simply gr8.....even though i dont like Paneer much..i feel like having it,,,

Faith said...

Great pictures Aipi. They are so temoting. Love this dish, it sounds really good.

Loveandcalories said...

Absolutely delicious! And what great clicks....love ur camera!! ;)

arthi said...

OMG!! am drooling here..love this paneer :)

divya said...

looks fabulous! Lovely presentation :)

aipi said...

@ Gayathri ~ thanks dear ~ in fact I make paneer more often than I buy. Will blog about it soon.

aipi said...

Thanks to all my friends ~ glad you guys like the recipe :)

Chaitanya said...

very yummy so tempting ....
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sushma said...

Love this!! Mouth watering good!! Love the colors too!

Priyanka Agrawal said...

omg this is so good. i want to try this recipe

Archana said...

OMG the pictures! As usual amazing. I spent some time drooling over them before i collected myself and got down to read the ingredients and method. Love the recipe too.

sowmya said...

Looks yummy..bookmarked it.:)

anthony stemke said...

The photographs look sensational, this looks temptingly delicious.

Uj said...

I love your pictures Aipa.. Give me some phulkas and I will be content

JishasKitchen said...

wow...beautiful and colorful clicks...and the dish looks absolutely delicious....perfect with roti....loved it.

miri goes phishing! said...

such a beautiful dish...the best part i realised after going thru the recipe is that i have all the ingredients in handy....i'm gonna try this today itself...:)...will let u know how it went....thank u aipi..:)

Gopika Ram said...

Amazing and yummy recipe. Thanks a ton to you for all this yummy paneer recipes dear :D Loved this one.. Have updated myblog with this post. Do check it out. And thanks a ton Aipi :D

Anonymous said...

this dish came out divine. the addition of tomato ketchup was really good.
i love your food blog and cant wait to try other dishes. anisha , Australia.

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