We are into our final week of mega marathon and could not believe that I posted 20 recipes on time without any prior preparations.Though the theme was decided 6 months before,I finalized my recipes list just before the marathon started.
I am doing with different set of ingredients for each week as sub theme in Protein rich dishes.For this week I am sharing the recipes with dairy products such as paneer,milk,yogurt and cheese.
Today's recipe is a delicious and simple scrambled paneer/cottage cheese curry.I have already shared a dry version of paneer bhurji here.But this is a thick gravy version,pairs up very well with roti,naan,butter slathered pav and bread.
Paneer Bhurji Curry /Paneer Bhurji Masala
Preparation time ~ 10 minutes
Cooking time ~ 25-30 minutes
Cooking time ~ 25-30 minutes
Serves ~ 4
Ingredients
Ingredient
|
Quantity
|
---|---|
Paneer/Cottage Cheese(crumbled)
| 300-400 gms |
Onion(finely chopped)
|
1 medium size
|
Tomato(pureed)
|
3 medium size
|
Ginger&garlic paste
| 2 tsp |
Green chilly/pachamilagai
| 2 (finely chopped) |
Red chilly powder/milagai podi
| 3/4 tsp |
Coriander powder/dhaniya podi
| 1 tsp |
Turmeric powder
| 1/4 tsp |
Garam Masala powder
| 1/4 tsp |
Chaat masala powder
| 3/4 tsp |
Kasoori methi leaves/dried fenugreek leaves
| 1/2 tsp |
Cumin seeds/jeeragam
| 1/2 tsp |
Green peas/pachai pattali(fresh or frozen)
| 1/4 cup |
Salt
| 3/4 tsp |
Butter/vennai |
1.5 tbs
|
Coriander leaves(chopped) | 2 tbs |
Method
- Heat a pan with butter and crackle the cumin seeds seeds.Add the chopped onion,green chilly.Saute it with a pinch of salt till transparent.Add in the ginger&garlic paste,saute it till raw smell disappears.Add in the pureed tomato the spice powders except chaat masala and garama masala powder.
- Saute the mixture until it becomes thick now add in the green peas.Saute until the oil separates.Add in around a cup of hot water to the mixture.Allow it to boil.
Enjoy...............................
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Ah this is a delicious gravy nalini, can't believe you are doing on daily basis..too good..
ReplyDeleteI usually make a dry paneer bhurji , but this in a gravy is seriously good :)
ReplyDeleteI often make the dry version of it but the gravy looks so delicious. Love the entire setup and pictures.
ReplyDeleteI usually pair chicken curry with bread and this paneer curry looks like an awesome replacement..
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of gravied paneer bhurji, and serving it with bread sounds delicious. the chat masala in the recipe is surely something that will give it a nice tangy taste.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried the gravy version of paneer bhurji. This sounds delightful. Will try it out soon.
ReplyDeleteLove this style of bhurji. I've had a dry version but your gravy one looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteMy paneer Bhurjee is usually a dry version and a quick fix. Love this gravy dish with paneer burjee. The pictures are so stunning!
ReplyDeleteMy bhurji like the others is the dry version. This is delicious must try making it.
ReplyDeleteI can have few more rotis with this alluring paneer bhurji curry, fingerlicking goodness.
ReplyDeletei have always made paneer burji as dry. Gravy is new to me. Nicely done.
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