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Paneer tikka masala recipe, restaurant-style paneer tikka masala with pre-made paneer tikka pieces.

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When I posted the recipe for paneer tikka, a few people commented that I am quite the paneer lover. More than loving to eat paneer, I love cooking with it. It’s so versatile! Cheese that lends to grilling, frying, crumbling, and rolling has got to rank up high in any cook’s list, right?

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Anyway, I had been meaning to try Paneer Tikka Masala for ages now but just didn’t get the mojo until last weekend. I made paneer tikka in the evening and then used that for this paneer tikka masala gravy for dinner.

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The gravy for this paneer tikka masalais loosely adapted from a Sanjeev Kapoor Khana Khazana booklet called “Paneer”. I bought it many years ago but never cooked from it until this rainy Sunday evening last weekend. I have cut out some of the ingredients and steps to make it quick and easy, the way I like my recipes.

Browse all paneer recipes here. My favourites include: paneer makhani, paneer shashlik, dry chilli paneer, paneer jalfrezi.

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Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe

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Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe Preparation time: 1 hour Cooking time: Serves 4

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Course Paneer

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1-2 cups of paneer tikka cubes (
  • how to make paneer tikka
  • )
  • 1 cup oniononion minced
  • 1 cuptomato puree
  • 1 tbsp of canned tomato paste or 1 pureed tomato
  • 1 tsp of coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp of jeera / cumin seeds
  • 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp of Kashmiri red chilli powder or 1/2 tsp regular chilli powder
  • 1 tsp of minced ginger
  • 1/2 tsp of crushed garlic
  • 1 tbsp of kasuri methi dried fenugreek leaves
  • 1/4 cup of cream
  • Salt to taste
  • Ginger slivers for garnish
  • Coriander leaves for garnish optional
  • 1 tsp of tandoori masala optional but recommended
  • 1 tbsp of oil

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a pan and add the cumin seeds.

  • When they sizzle and turn aromatic (5-10 seconds), add the minced onion.

  • When the onions begin to turn a dark brown, add the ginger and garlic. Saute for 10 seconds.

  • Add all the spice powders - red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder and some salt.

  • Fry for 20 seconds until the mixture turns fragrant. Take care not to burn the spice powders by keeping the flame at medium low.

  • Now add the tomato paste and pureed tomatoes along with about 1 cup water.

  • Mix well and cook on low flame until the mixture thickens, about 3-4 mins.

  • Add the kasuri methi and the cream.

  • Mix well, keep flame on low and heat through. Don't boil the mixture for more than 5 seconds or so

  • Finally add the paneer tikka pieces, tandoori masala, coriander leaves (if using) and more salt if required and mix well.

  • Once the gravy and the paneer are heated through, remove from fire.

  • Garnish with ginger slivers before serving.

Step by Step Instructions for Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe

1. Heat oil in a pan and add the cumin seeds. When they sizzle and turn aromatic (5-10 seconds), add the minced onion.

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2. When the onions begin to turn a dark brown, add the ginger and garlic. Saute for 10 seconds.

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3. Add all the spice powders – red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder and some salt. Fry for 20 seconds until the mixture turns fragrant. Take care not to burn the spice powders by keeping the flame at medium low.

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4. Now add the tomato paste and pureed tomatoes along with 1/2 to 1 cup water. Mix well and cook on low flame until the mixture thickens – 3-4 mins.

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5, Add the kasuri methi and the cream. Mix well, keep flame on low and heat through. Don’t boil the mixture for more than 5 seconds or so (the difference in colour of the gravy is due to lighting, not the kasuri methi!)

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6. Finally add the paneer pieces, tandoori masala, coriander leaves (if using) and more salt if required and mix well. Once the gravy and the paneer are heated through, remove from fire. You can add whatever vegetables you used for the paneer tikka to the gravy too. I had used red bell pepper so added that in.

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Garnish with ginger slivers before serving.

Paneer Tikka Masala goes great with tawa naan and roti but I was too lazy to make any for dinner that night so served it with a super quick jeera rice made in rice cooker.

For paneer tikka masala recipe in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Urdu, etc please use the Google translate button in the sidebar.

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  1. Paneer tikka masala recipe, how to make paneer tikka masala - Edible Garden (14)Anonymous

    Unfortunately this turned out quite bland for me. I used cumin powder instead of seeds (didn't have them), and no tandoori masala (didn't want to spend $3.99 for a box). I also used a pureed tomato instead of the paste– which was listed as an option. It got to be very soupy so I had to cook it down to get rid of some of the liquid. The 3 medium size tomatoes alone were about 3C liquid. In the end the consistency was okay, but I think the liquid just drowned out the spices. My brother in law thought it was a good attempt so I'd like to try it again, but perhaps double the spices or use the recommended masala. We all loved the paneer which I pan fried first for crunch. Any suggestions? Michelle

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    • Paneer tikka masala recipe, how to make paneer tikka masala - Edible Garden (15)Nagalakshmi V

      sorry to hear that michelle. i think the issue is with the size of the tomatoes available globally and i really must stop saying "medium-sized" etc, in my recipes. the soupiness can be countered with a thickening agent like cream or cashew paste (soaked ground cashew nuts) so that should be fine. you really need to add the tikka masala though, and also coriander powder and cumin seeds for it to be flavourful. hope the next attempt comes out nice 🙂

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FAQs

What is the difference between paneer masala and paneer tikka masala? ›

What is the difference between paneer butter masala and paneer tikka masala? Paneer butter masala is essentially cooked in butter, has a smooth silky curry to which raw paneer is added. But paneer tikka masala is made with grilled paneer and is predominantly spicy and has some texture in the curry.

What is paneer tikka eaten with? ›

These sticks are grilled in a tandoor and the dish is thereafter served hot, seasoned with lemon juice and chaat masala. It is sometimes accompanied by salad or mint chutney. Tikka dishes traditionally go well with mint chutney.

What is paneer tikka made of? ›

Paneer Tikka is a North Indian appetizer where chunks of paneer are marinated in spiced yogurt and grilled in a Tandoor, a traditional clay oven. The term Paneer refers to Indian cottage cheese and Tikka translates to chunks of grilled meat, or a vegetarian option, in this case it is the paneer.

What is the difference between paneer makhani and paneer masala? ›

Sauce: Paneer makhani has a rich, smooth, and slightly sweet tomato-based gravy that is made with butter, cream, and a blend of spices. Paneer butter masala, on the other hand, has a slightly tangy tomato-based gravy that is made with butter, cream, and a blend of spices.

Is paneer tikka healthy or unhealthy? ›

Apart from protein, paneer is also rich in fat, iron, calcium, and magnesium, which makes it an even healthier choice. Daily intake of paneer helps in reducing cramps. Paneer also aids in the prevention of osteoporosis with its very high levels of calcium.

Why is paneer tikka so expensive? ›

But when you try to buy paneer dish from restaurants the cost includes many charges such as Cost of raw material, cost of Labor, Rent, Tax part, Maintenance cost, Miscellaneous and Profit margin etc.

How healthy is paneer tikka masala? ›

It's Nutritious.

Packed with an array of vegetables, Greek yogurt, paneer, and beneficial spices, this dish is as healthy as it is delicious. The yogurt and paneer are both excellent sources of protein and calcium, helping to make the dish satisfying.

What do Indians eat tikka masala with? ›

What is traditionally served with chicken tikka masala? Traditionally, chicken tikka masala is served with vegetables, steamed long-grained basmati or white rice, toasted pita, or any type of naan bread.

Is paneer tikka masala the same as Tikka Masala? ›

Paneer tikka masala is an Indian dish of paneer tikka cheese served in a spiced gravy. It is a vegetarian alternative to chicken tikka masala.

Can we eat paneer tikka daily? ›

Paneer is a good source of protein, especially for vegetarians. It contains all nine essential amino acids that are required for the proper functioning of the body. Furthermore, compared to other cheese it is a healthier option and can be consumed regularly.

Do you soak paneer before cooking? ›

Top tip: If you find your paneer can get a bit dry or chewy when fried or cooked, you can soak it in water for 10 minutes so it retains more moisture while cooking.

Which paneer masala is best? ›

Diamond Special Paneer Masala is the best for your paneer gravies and starters. Make perfect Shahi Paneer as well as Paneer Tikka, only with Diamond Special Paneer Masala.

Is paneer tikka masala spicier than butter chicken? ›

Tikka Masala is generally spicier than Butter Chicken. The spiciness of Tikka Masala comes from the use of chili powder, cumin, and other spices. On the other hand, Butter Chicken has a milder taste, with just a hint of spiciness from chili powder.

What's the difference between masala and tikka masala? ›

Tikka is grilled or roasted meat marinated in yoghurt or spiced base before being cooked on skewers. Masala is a sauce made with cream, yoghurt, tomatoes, or spices to add flavour to the food.

Is paneer tikka masala the same as tikka masala? ›

Paneer tikka masala is an Indian dish of paneer tikka cheese served in a spiced gravy. It is a vegetarian alternative to chicken tikka masala.

What is tikka masala vs masala? ›

Tikka refers to grilled or roasted pieces of meat that are either marinated in yogurt or spiced water before being cooked on skewers. Masala refers to a sauce made with cream, yogurt, or tomatoes; or a mixture of spices used to flavor food.

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