Thursday, May 19, 2011

Kadai Panneer

Kadai Panneer - one of the few dishes that I got accustomed in Bangalore probably during the later half of 1996 - when my stipend increased from Rs. 2500 - Rs. 4500 and we started graduating into the  "high end" Sagars (Sukh Sagar, Shanti Sagar etc)  from the road side Idli stalls. A yummy dish that's fairly simple to make as well. 



Ingredients:
  1. Paneer - 500 gms diced into small cubes
  2. Capsicum (Bell Pepper) - 1 (diced)
  3. Onions - 3 (2 roughly chopped and 1 diced in cubes)
  4. Green chillies - 3 o r 4
  5. Tomato paste - 2 table spoons
  6. Kashmiri Red chilli powder - 1 tea spoon
  7. Turmeric powder - 1/2 tea spoon
  8. Cumin powder - 1  table spoon
  9. Coriander powder - 1 table spoon
  10. Garam masala - 1 table spoon
  11. Methi Kasuri - 1 table spoon  (crushed in hand)
  12. Ginger garlic paste - 2 table spoons
  13. Milk - 1 cup
  14. Lemon juice - 2 teaspoons
  15. Vegetable oil - 3-4 table spoons
  16. Salt to taste
  17. Coriander leaves for garnish
Method:

  1. Grind the 2 roughly chopped onions to a paste.
  2. Heat up the kadai and saute the onion paste in vegetable oil for about 4-5 minutes.
  3. Add ginger garlic paste, cumin, coriander, garam masala, red chilli, turmeric powders and sautee until the oil separates from the mix.
  4. Add tomato paste and saute for another 3-4 minutes.
  5. Add a 1/4 cup of milk and mix it up so that the milk blends into the masala well.
  6. Add salt to taste and water to required consistency. Note this dish is usually a semi-gravy style and hence water should be kept to a minimum.
  7. Add the diced onions and capsicum and mix it up for a few minutes until the onions become soft.
  8. Add the lemon juice and cook it for about a minute.
  9. Add the crushed methi kasuri and mix it well.
  10. Add paneer and let it cook for a minute or two.
  11. Garnish with coriander leaves.
Enjoy your Kadai Paneer!!

Happy Cooking
C

3 comments:

  1. Finally, you heard my voice :) and we have the veggie posted out in the blog...

    And yes, we call it Kadai paneer!!!.

    Looks yummy and am sure it would taste good..

    Happy cooking!!!

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  2. looks tempting.. will surely try this :)

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  3. @Shubham - You are most welcome.

    @Anonymous - Do you have a name? :-)

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