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Paneer Makhanwala

August 31, 2014 by Suki 6 Comments

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Paneer_Makhanwala_Relishthebite_name2Paneer cubes in a buttery nutty creamy tangy flavor. It is a rich dish with really tasty ingredients. Paneer dishes are always a real treat for vegetarians. I have heard people say that Paneer makhani,paneer butter masala and paneer makhanwala are same and its just the name which differs. But I personally feel paneer butter masala and paneer makhanwala is different in the method of preparation and also its taste. I will soon post the recipe of paneer butter masala and you will know the difference. I am not sure what is the originality of each dish. ;)Whats there in the name, its the taste which matters a lot 😉 Right?

My friends came over from Ottawa for the weekend, so did this for them. I made it with roti. And they really loved it clap. Happy ME ! 😀 When there is guest over and I wanted to do vegetarian dishes, I will make it a point to do atleast one paneer dish ;). It goes well with any kind of pulav, jeera rice, naan,roti or any kind of bread you fancy.

You can always skip the ingredients a bit if you don’t have that specific ingredient at home. You can do this recipe with tofu,chicken,potato instead of paneer. Never be afraid to try new flavors in your cookingthumbsup. I always believe in that. 🙂

It taste great with peas pulao, veg fried rice Indian or parotta.

I have a collection of paneer recipes to look and my other favorite paneer recipes: Butter paneer curry, paneer sandwich, and paneer dumplings

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PANEER MAKHANWALA
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Indian
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time:  5 mins
Cook time:  30 mins
Total time:  35 mins
Serves: 4
 
Ingredients
  • For the gravy:
  • Onion - 1 Chopped
  • Tomato - 2 Chopped
  • Garlic - 5 Chopped
  • Ginger - ½ inch Chopped
  • Cinnamon - 1
  • Cardomon - 2 whole
  • Cashews - 7 whole
  • Almond - 7 whole
  • Jeera - 1 Tbsp
  • Salt - As needed
  • Water - 2 cups
    [other]
  • Unsalted Butter - 2 Tbsp
  • Paneer - 250gms
  • Chilli Powder - 1 Tbsp
  • Green Chilli - 1 Slit
  • Kasturi Methi - 1 tbsp
  • Garam Masala Powder - 1 tsp
  • Sugar - ½ tsp
  • Water - 1½ cups
    [Garnish]
  • Paneer - 1 Tbsp Grated
  • Ginger - ½ inch, Juilenne
  • Cream - 1 Tbsp
  • Salt - As needed
Instructions
  1. Mix the chopped onions, tomatoes, cashews, almonds, garlic, ginger, cinnamon, cardomon, jeera, salt and water in a pan.
  2. Cook for about 15- 20 minutes on a medium flame till everything gets cooked. Allow this to cool.
  3. Then add everything in a blender. Blend them into a smooth paste with not even small pieces of cashews on it.
  4. Heat butter in the same pan.
  5. Add the jeera, blended makhani paste and stir well.
  6. Add chilli powder. (If you want rich color, you can add kashmiri chilli powder. I used normal one)
  7. Stir well &sauté the masala on a medium flame till the butter ooze out. It has to be sauted really well till butter ooze out.
  8. Add paneer, methi leaves, chilli powder,cream,water and boil for ten minutes.
  9. Switch off the flame. Garnish with paneer, ginger and cream.
Notes
1. You can use coriander to garnish as well.
2. Close the lid when you add paneer and water at the end as it will splash out some gravy outside as it boils.
3. You can also fry paneer in butter/oil before you add them.
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It taste great with peas pulao, veg fried rice Indian or parotta.or any kind of bread you fancy.


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Aval payasam with Jaggery

August 29, 2014 by Suki 2 Comments

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Aval_Payasam_1_nameAval payasam is one of the easiest payasam recipes. I would say easiest sweet recipes I know. It can be done in a minute. I did this for Krishna jayanthi but had no time to post. For people who do not know what is krishna jayanthi, i have detailed a bit in pepper vada. So, just wanted to post it now 🙂

Aval is one of the fine ingredient which gives great taste and boils easily so its quick to make. I prefer to use jaggery instead of sugar as it is rich in iron and also healthier option than sugar.

 

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Aval Payasam with jaggery
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Dessert
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time:  5 mins
Cook time:  15 mins
Total time:  20 mins
Serves: 3
 
Ingredients
  • Aval/Poha/Rice Flakes – 1 cup
  • Jaggery – ½ cup broken nicely ( Adjust as per your sweet taste level)
  • Milk – 1½ cup
  • Cardamon powder – 1 pinch
  • Ghee – ½ tbsp
  • Cashews, raisins – 10 ( as per your taste)
Instructions
  1. Heat a pan with ½ tbsp of ghee, fry the cashews till it is golden brown. Remove it and keep it separate.
  2. Fry the aval in the same pan and keep it separate.
  3. In the sam pan, boil milk. When it is boiling nicely, add the fried aval and cardoman powder. Cook it in medium flame till it is done.
  4. Add the jaggery to it. And mix well. Don’t boil them more than a minute or two as there are chances to curdle them.
  5. Top the payasam with the fried cashews ☺ Payasam is ready.
Notes
1. Jaggery amount is approximate, you can adjust as per your taste.
2. I did not have cashews, so just used raisins. You can us raisins with cashews when you fry them.
3. Do not boil the mixture after jaggery for more than two minutes, as there are chances to curdle them.
4. You can also grind the aval/poha before dropping them in hot milk.
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