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Cauliflower Paneer Masala



Cauliflower Paneer Masala

Today's recipe is a creamy rich paneer cauliflower curry which is a good accompaniment with pulao,chapathi or naan.You can vary vegetables depending on availability or add more vegetables of your choice.
 

Ingredients
Paneer- 2 cups (cubed)
Cauliflower- small sized one
Tomatoes- 2 medium
Onions- 1 chopped
Ginger and garlic paste- 11/2 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Chilly powder- 1 tsp
Coriander powder- 1 tsp
Garam masala- 1/2 tsp
Cumin powder- a pinch
Kasoori methi powder- a pinch
Cream- 1/3 cup
Salt to taste
Chopped coriander leaves for garnish

Make a fine puree of tomatoes and keep aside.
Lightly fry paneer adding one tsp of oil in a pan. Fry till all sides become golden brown (this step is optional)
Finely mince onions using a kitchen chopper.
Heat one tsp of oil and add onion and after sauteing for two minutes add ginger garlic paste. Saute till it changes color and add tomato puree and cook till raw flavor disappears and oil separates.
Add chilly powder,cumin powder, turmeric powder and coriander powder and mix well.
Add cauliflower florets and sprinkle a little water. Cover and cook till it is almost done.
Now add paneer ,garam masala,cardamon powder and kasoori methi powder. Add 1/2 cup of water or adjust consistency according to your preference. Simmer for another two to three minutes and finally add cream and sugar and chopped coriander . Serve with chapatis or naan.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. Love both cauliflower and paneer.. The dish looks so rich and delicious..:)

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  2. Very delicious curry, love paneer as well as cauliflower. Perfectly made Suja.

    today's recipe:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/02/enchorer-dalna-curried-green-jackfruit.html

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  3. Healthy and delicious looking curry

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  4. Never tried this combo. Sounds delicious

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  5. curry looks delicious...Never tried this combo...

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  6. love the combo! very interesting! the clicks are inviting and too tempting!!

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  7. always a mouthwatering combo.. love this :)

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  8. Never tried this combo,sounds n looks yummm...

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  9. Wow this combo is very new to me...must be tasty:)

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  10. Interesting combination looks superb chechi

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  11. Cauliflower paneer curry looks adipoli and creamy Suja.

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  12. Very rich & delicious combo,looks divine :)

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  13. delicious and flavourful recipe... yummy!!

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  14. Never used paneer with gobi. Looks like it is a perfect combo for roti.

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  15. Suja, this combo rocks...looks so rich and creamy...

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  16. Prefer this exotic curry to be with Chapathi..Truly yummy and creamy..and why I haven't thought of such a combo so far ? Will try Suja.

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  17. A very different combination..never cooking paneer and cauliflower...looks delicious

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  18. i never tried this combination in my life..good one...

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  19. That's an new combo to me...looks yum...

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  20. That a delicious combination..perfect with chapathies :)

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  21. Delicious, would taste great with naan or rotis..

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  22. recently started following you... Your photos are stunning and make me drool!! Love them! :)

    Food-O-Mania!

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  23. Looks so creamy and yummilicious :) Yum!!! Nice delectable click :)

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  24. wow..never tried this combo before. looks yumm.

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  25. Delicious and creamy masala..yummy..

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  26. Very nice masala dear. Looks delicious!

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