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Nov 26, 2011

Baked Shahi Paneer

Baked Shahi Paneer

 

Weekends are something that I look forward to with a child like enthusiasm.... I’m quite everybody does too.... When life becomes so  boring and dull during the week days because of the routine I plan to make it more interesting by trying out new dishes over the weekend during which I have more time and the family can also enjoy a meal at leisure instead of having to hurry up all the time looking at the clock.

 

 

When I came across this recipe from my favorite cook book, I was skeptical of trying it out as I already have my own favorite way of making Shahi Paneer. But curiosity won over and I tried it out last week end and bowled over. Children loved it and it is definitely a keeper....   Enjoyed this finger licking subzi with naans watching DDLJ....   with Shah Rukh and Kajol for company....    Finally fished it out from the pile of CDs that my children had dumped as unwanted. I was heart broken when I found it missing and was looking for it every where. So thankful that I did not throw away the pile..

 

 

Baked Shahi Paneer

Serves – 4 to 6

(Print this Recipe)

 

You’ll need:

  • Paneer – 300 gms (I used Homemade Paneer)
  • Onions – 2
  • Tomato – 4 or 5
  • Curd / yogurt – 1 cup
  • Red chilli powder – 2 to 3 tsp
  • Turmeric powder – 1 tsp
  • Shah jeera – 1/2 tsp
  • Sugar – 1 tsp
  • Coriander leaves – 3 tbsp
  • Salt – to taste
  • Oil – 3 tbsp
  • Butter – 3 tbsp

To be ground to a paste:

  • Coriander seeds – 1 tbsp
  • Cumin seeds – 1 tsp
  • Garlic – 6 pods
  • Onion – 1
  • Cashew nuts – 10 to 12

 

 

Preparation:

Cube the paneer. Heat a pan with 3-4 tsp of butter and shallow fry the paneer cubes and place them in warm water. Chop the onions finely. Blanch and puree the tomatoes. Grind the ingredients given under its heading to a fine paste using little water. Grease a baking dish with butter and keep it ready.

 

Method:

Heat oil and remaining butter in a pan. Temper with shah jeera. Add the chopped onions and sauté till they turn to a light brown.

 

Add the ground paste and sauté over low flame till it turns color and all the fat gets absorbed. Now add tomato puree, sugar and salt and let it come to a bubbling boil. You can see the absorbed fat being released and floating on top.

 

Now add the curd / yogurt and let it come to a boil again. Switch off the stove.

 

In the prepared baking dish arrange the shallow fried paneer cubes and pour the gravy all over the cubes. Preheat the oven @ 180 Deg C and bake for 10 min.

 

Garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot with onion and lemon wedges with any Naans or Rotis.

 

 

What is the difference? This question was bugging ever since I read this recipe and I came to know the result after the baking got over. The texture of the gravy differed. It was more grainy instead of smooth which would have been if cooked over the stove. Also the paneer cubes were more succulent and crisp yet soft and chewy. On the whole I liked this version a lot.

 

 

Notes:

  • If you don’t happen to have an oven, arrange the paneer cubes over a greased tawa and pour the gravy all over them. Cover the tawa with a lid and cook over low flame for 10-15 min.
  • Before baking sprinkle a little bit of garam masala powder for that extra punch.

 

This is off to my events Let’s Cook: Mughlai Cuisine, Winter Carnival, Vardhini’s Bake Fest, Pari’s “Only Curries” hosted by Kamalika and to Siri’s Healing Foods ~ Vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes hosted by Sridevi.

23 comments:

Shanthi said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Looks creamy. Nice version of baking it. Sure worth a try.

A Spoonful of Yumm said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

yummm ! i love paneer anything

Sushma Mallya said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Looks so lovely, yummy and perfect..love the color:)

Anjali Shukla said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Loved the baking part at the end and thanks for sharing the difference in advance coz that would bug anyone's mind at first. A must try soon....

Neetz said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

those looks awesome!!!

Neetz said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

those looks awesome!!!

Kavi said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Beautiful color. Baking the sabzi is definitely a superb way! Do send it to my Ongoing event: Healthy Lunch Challenge too, if possible! :)
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Kalyani said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

looks yum ! nice colour too !


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Suja said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Creamy and rich..looks awesome

Kaveri said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Looks wonderful..loving all your mughlai curries..btw, DDLJ is my favorite too.

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Sayantani said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

what a curry...looks so creamy

Aarthi said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

delicious dish.Thanks for the recipe
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Rev said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

i am preparing this for my family tmrw :)

Jay said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

this sounds incredibly tasty radhika..love it..;)
Tasty Appetite

Amina Khaleel said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

looks creamy and delicious.. fabulous recipe..

khushi said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

creammy paneer recipe
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schmetterlingwords said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Hi Radhika, missed many of your posts in the meanwhile. Shahi paneer looks absolutely delicious. Aalampana is as rich as well. It reminds me of the feast the Rajput princess cooks for Emperor Akbar in the film Jodha Akbar. I'm not sure if you have seen the movie.

Anyways, thanks for sharing these amazing recipes :)

Priya said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Shahi paneer looks highly irresitible and absolutely divine..

Kurryleaves said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

interesting version of shahi paneer...curry looks creamy and delicious...

RAKS KITCHEN said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Wonderful recipe, I wish I have it now with some garlic nans ;)

Culinary Vibes said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

yumm.. on my to-make list.. thanks for sharing :)

sangee vijay said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

mouth watering recipe...love the idea of baking..a must try :)

Vardhini said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Looks exotic Radhika :). Thx for linking to the event.

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