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    Palak Paneer Recipe | How to make Palak Paneer | Paneer Recipes

    Published: Jun 17, 2015 * Modified: Jan 21, 2020 by Kalyani * 4 Comments

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    Palak Paneer

    Palak paneer recipe with step by step pictures - It is a famous North Indian Punjabi  recipe made with cooked Indian spinach and fried paneer. It has a smooth and creamy consistency and the paneer cubes will melt in mouth while eating. This gravy is even apt for greens haters and they will change their mind once they tastes this.

    Palak paneer goes well with rotis/chapati or even jeera rice. To me, the perfect palak paneer should retain its green color so added green chillies for spiciness instead of red chilli powder. Adding a pinch of sugar also helps retain the green colour of palak. Let's check how to make this easy palak paneer recipe.

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    Palak Paneer Recipe | How to make Palak Paneer | Paneer Recipes

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    Easy gravy with Palak (Indian spinach) and paneer
    Course Gravy
    Cuisine North Indian
    Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time 35 minutes minutes
    Calories
    Author Kalyani

    Ingredients

    • Palak leaves - 2 cups loosely packed
    • Paneer - 1 cup cubed
    • Green chillies - 3
    • Big onion - 1 medium sized
    • Tomato - 1 medium sized
    • Ginger - 1 inch piece
    • Garlic - 3 cloves
    • Turmeric powder - a pinch
    • Red chilli Powder - ¼ tsp
    • Garam masala powder - ½ tsp
    • Kasuri methi - ½ tsp
    • Fresh cream - 1 tbsp
    • Salt - as required
    • Sugar - a pinch optional

    To Temper

    • Ghee/butter/oil- 1 tbsp
    • Sahi jeera - 1 tsp
    • Bay leaves - 1
    • Cinnamon - ¼ inch piece
    • Cloves - 2
    • Cardamom - 1

    Instructions

    Preparation

    • Chop the onions, tomatoes finely and split the green chilles. Set aside. Take the palak leaves from the stem and wash it twice in running water. Keep it ready.
    • Saute the cleaned palak leaves and green chillies in ½ teaspoon of oil until the leaves shrink in volume. Cool it down.
    • Take the fried palak leaves and green chillies to a blender along with ginger and garlic. Grind everything to a smooth paste and keep aside. Cut the paneer into cubes and fry them in a teaspoon of oil until golden brown. Keep it immersed in warm water till use.

    Method

    • Heat ghee in a pan and add sahi jeera. Add bay leaves, cinnamon, cloves, & cardamom. Fry them until sahi jeera cracks. Add onions and saute them well.Once the onions becomes transparent, add the tomatoes along with turmeric powder, red chilli powder, garam masala powder and salt .Fry the tomatoes until it becomes mushy and soft.
    • Once the tomatoes becomes mushy and soft, add the palak puree along with sugar. Mix everything together. Add ½ cup of water and cook the gravy for five minutes until the palak slightly changes it colour.
    • Once the raw smell of palak leaves, add kasuri methi and give a quick stir. Then add fresh cream to the boiling gravy. Mix well and cook the gravy for 2 minutes in low medium flame.
    • Now add the fried paneer pieces to the gravy and mix slowly. Boil the gravy in medium low flame for three minutes. Switch off the flame once done.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 2g
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    Preparation :
    1. Chop the onions, tomatoes finely and split the green chilles. Set aside. Take the palak leaves from the stem and wash it twice in running water. Keep it ready.
    Palak Paneer - preparation step 1

    2. Saute the cleaned palak leaves and green chillies in ½ teaspoon of oil until the leaves shrink in volume. Cool it down.
    Palak Paneer - preparation step 2

    3. Take the fried palak leaves and green chillies to a blender along with ginger and garlic. Grind everything to a smooth paste and keep aside. Cut the paneer into cubes and fry them in a teaspoon of oil until golden brown. Keep it immersed in warm water till use.
    Palak Paneer - preparation step 3

    Procedure :

    1. Heat ghee in a pan and add sahi jeera. Add bay leaves, cinnamon, cloves, & cardamom. Fry them until sahi jeera cracks. Add onions and saute them well.Once the onions becomes transparent, add the tomatoes along with turmeric powder, red chilli powder, garam masala powder and salt .Fry the tomatoes until it becomes mushy and soft.
    Palak Paneer - step 1

    2. Once the tomatoes becomes mushy and soft, add the palak puree along with sugar. Mix everything together. Add ½ cup of water and cook the gravy for five minutes until the palak slightly changes it color.
    Palak Paneer - step 2
    3. Once the raw smell of palak leaves, add kasuri methi and give a quick stir. Then add fresh cream to the boiling gravy. Mix well and cook the gravy for 2 minutes in low medium flame.
    Palak Paneer - step 3
    4. Now add the fried paneer pieces to the gravy and mix slowly. Boil the gravy in medium low flame for three minutes. Switch off the flame once done.
    Palak Paneer - step 4

    The yummy palak paneer is ready! Serve it with chapati/roti.
    Palak Paneer 2

    Notes:
    • Instead of sautéing the palak leaves, you can boil them in a cup of water for five minutes and can proceed with the remaining steps.
    • This is a medium spicy curry with the above mentioned ingredients.
    • If you want the gravy to be more spicy,increase the green chilles.

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    1. Gk Fooddiary

      June 25, 2015 at 10:25 am

      Thank you ! Refer paneer butter masala here: https://gkfooddiary.com/paneer-butter-masala-recipe-restaurant-style/

    2. Venkatesh

      June 25, 2015 at 10:16 am

      Hi... Very useful blog..... Looking forward to a post on Paneer Butter Masala......

    3. Mona Kansal

      August 16, 2015 at 12:27 pm

      Hi I too like the all recipes too much, there is no need to join any cooking class, as Gkfooddiary is giving so many good n easy recipes for all ages

    4. Mona Kansal

      August 16, 2015 at 12:27 pm

      Hi I too like the all recipes too much, there is no need to join any cooking class, as Gkfooddiary is giving so many good n easy recipes for all ages

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