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Paneer Makhani | Paneer Makhanwala

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Paneer Makhani or Paneer Makhanwala is a famous Mughlai inspired preparation wherein soft cottage cheese cubes are dunked in a creamy, luscious and delicious tomato based gravy that is subtly spiced with red chili powder and garam masala. Many a times, paneer makhani is equated with shahi paneer and paneer butter masala , however, there are few considerable differences between these three preparations. As far as Paneer Makhani is concerned, the gravy of this soulful recipe is made using just tomatoes and few whole spices. Shahi Paneer, as the name suggests, is more of a royal preparation and involves use of cashews and almonds along with tomatoes while making its gravy. Lastly, Paneer Butter Masala also uses onions along with nuts and tomato in the gravy. So, I am sure, now you have a high level idea of difference between all these paneer family cousins. I have made this Paneer Makhani with my utterly favorite and delicious Makhani Gravy Base that I normally keep stored in my

Punjabi Sarson ka Saag | Indian Mustard Greens Curry

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Being hard core Punjabis, sarson ka saag is a quintessential for us every winters. The rustic dish is made using sarson or the mustard greens, some spinach and goosefoot greens/bathua. Loads of ghee and ample amounts of garlic goes in with just a handful of spices which makes it absolutely mouthwatering. For authentic punjabi feel, pair it with makki ki roti or poori, some fresh white butter and gud (jaggery) and you are bound to have an awesome treat. Yearning for the recipe? Scroll below! Punjabi Sarson ka Saag | Indian Mustard Greens Curry Ingredients Sarson (Mustard Greens) - 500 grams Palak (Spinach) - 200 grams Bathua (Goose Foot Greens) - 100 grams Finely chopped garlic - 8 to 10 cloves Green chilies - 2 to 3 Finely chopped onion (medium size) - 2 Finely chopped ginger - 2 inch Finely chopped tomatoes (medium size) - 2 Cumin seeds - 1 tsp Salt - as per taste Red chili powder - 2 tsp Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp Ghee - 3 tbsp For Tempering Ghee/B

Kesariya Khus Khus Pulao with Green Apples

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The other day I was browsing through the Living Foodz channel and bumped into an episode of the show, "100% Veg" hosted by famous celebrity chef Gautam Mehrishi. This recipe of Kesariya Khus Khus Pulao shared by him instantly caught my attention and I thought making the same the very next day. Although the recipe shared by the chef was 100% veg i.e. without onions, I have added a little twist by adding them for more flavor and texture. Trust me, this pulao came out so flavorful and delectable that it was vanished in no time; green apples in this pulao are its heart and soul that lend it a beautiful sweet and sour taste. If you are looking for a perfect party recipe of pulao or biryani that is a bit different from the regular stuff, this is indeed a goto recipe. Do try and share your feedback.  Kesariya Khus Khus Pulao with Green Apples Ingredients Boiled Rice - 2 cups Green apples (chopped in bite size cubes) - 1 and 1/2 cups Finely chopped o

Malai Kofta

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Malai Kofta is by far one of the most famous and tastiest North Indian delicacies comprising of succulent balls of paneer or cottage cheese dunked in a luscious and creamy sauce. Having said so, this widely popular dish is available in two versions: one in the nuts and tomato based gravy and the other one, with a white gravy that is sans off the tomatoes. While both the versions are equally delectable and popular, the one that I am going to share today is the former variant as my husband prefers it more over the latter one. Malai Kofta Needless to say, Malai Kofta is a dish that requires a fair amount of effort and patience, however, I am sharing with you the most easiest recipe that comes together in no time. Enjoy it with any Indian bread of your choice; it's simply gonna taste heavenly. So let's begin with the ingredients... Ingredients (For Kofta) Paneer (crumbled) - 1 cup Boiled and mashed potatoes - 1/2 cup Khoya (crumbled, optional) - 1 tbsp

Restaurant Style Paneer Pasanda | Stuffed Cottage Cheese in Creamy Tomato Sauce

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Paneer Pasanda is a rich and creamy delicacy from Mughlai Cuisine wherein stuffed fried cottage cheese cubes/triangles are dunked in a luscious tomato & cashew based gravy. This is a perfect recipe for parties, get-togethers and festive occasions. Well, paneer or cottage cheese is one ingredient that is so so versatile. There are literally an endless number of recipes that can be cooked with it; palak paneer , shahi paneer, paneer butter masala , paneer tikka, kadhai paneer, matar paneer, paneer kofta  and paneer bhurji are some of the common ones that are cooked most often at homes. Coming to Paneer Pasanda , making it is slightly complex and time consuming when compared to other paneer dishes. But, just in case you want to add a variety to your usual paneer accompaniments, it makes for a perfect dish to go on your menu. It is one recipe that was long-due on my to-do list and fortunately I got the opportunity to make it last Saturday for a small get-together at our place.

Methi Matar Malai | Fenugreek & Green Peas in Buttery Creamy Sauce

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One of the most popular Punjabi North Indian dishes , Methi Matar Malai tops many restaurant menus. The rich creamy texture of its delectable gravy, loaded with a perfect balance of sweetness and slight bitterness from the fenugreek, truly makes it a gastronome's delight. Whether you are looking for a curry dish to be served in a party or to be carried in the lunch box, Methi Matar Malai is sure to always come out as a winner. The best part is, being on a much sweeter side in taste, it is often liked by kids too who otherwise despise green leafy vegetables, especially the likes of fenugreek and spinach. So, do give it a try once; pair with plain roti, naan or rice and I assure, you will just fall in love with this aromatic & mildly flavored delicacy. Methi Matar Malai Ingredients Methi Matar Malai Cleaned and chopped fenugreek leaves - 2 cups Green chilies (finely chopped) - 2 Boiled peas - 1/2 cup Garlic cloves - 3 to