I love paneer in any dish and nowadays I substitute most of my paneer dishes with tofu. The main reason for this is that my older one does not appreciate paneer as much as he does tofu. But sometimes a girl has to give it to her cravings as well. I make paneer pulao or fried rice, but when I came across this recipe, I knew this was going to be a sure hit in my family. This recipe was passed on to me by my dear friend and senior in college, Sujai. He had posted this recipe pictures and a detailed explanation of the procedure on Facebook and I had to make it right away. The procedure is slightly time-consuming but totally worth every minute spent on it. The coconut milk gave a very subtle sweetness to the dish along with the heat from the other spices in the dish. So I chose this paneer pulao recipe as my first one under the Main Courses theme for the second week of BM. Surprisingly my son did not miss his tofu and he actually mentioned that he is starting to like paneer ( I should have recorded that as proof). So this recipe goes to my box of keeper recipes. Thanks, Sujai for a fantastic recipe that made my paneer hater kid into a kid who would try out more dishes with paneer. The paneer fried rice recipe involves cooking the gravy separately and then preparing the rice separately. Then they both go in together to cook like one. Preparation time – 20 minsCooking time – 1 hr 30 minsDifficulty level – easy
Ingredients to make Paneer Pulao – (serves 6)
For the Gravy -
Paneer/Indian cottage cheese – 1 pack (I think it is about 400 gms or so) - cubed Onion – 1 (sliced thinly) Tomato puree – ½ cup Mint paste – see procedure below * Cashew onion paste – see procedure below ** Cumin seeds – 1 tsp Turmeric powder – ½ tsp Chili powder – 1 tsp Coriander powder – 1 tbsp Garam masala – ½ tsp Pepper powder – ½ tsp Ghee/butter – 1 tbsp Salt – to taste
For the rice –
Basmathi rice – 3 cups Ghee/butter – 1 tbsp Coconut milk – 1 ½ cups Water – 3 cups Onion – 1 small (sliced) Cardamom – 4 Cloves – 4 Cinnamon – 1 inch piece Bay leaf – 1 Star anise – 2 Nutmeg powder – ½ tsp Salt – to taste Fried cashews and raisins – for garnish
Procedure to make Paneer Pulao –
*To make the mint paste – grind ¼ cup of mint leaves with ¼ cup of cilantro and 2 green chilies to a smooth paste. **Cashew onion paste – Soak 6 cashews in hot water for 5 mins. Grind this with 1 small onion, 1-inch ginger piece, and 4 garlic pods into a smooth paste.
To make the gravy –
In a pan add about a tablespoon of oil and add the diced paneer pieces and fry until it turns light brown, Drain it on a paper towel and keep aside until needed.
In the same pan, add butter or ghee. When hot add the cumin seeds. Once the seeds splutter add the sliced onions. Sauté until it turns pink.
Now add the mint paste. Sauté until the raw smell leaves (about 5-6 mins).
Then add the cashew onion paste. Fry it well (for about 10 mins). Sprinkle little water if needed.
Now add all the dry masala powders and mix well.
Add the tomato puree and salt to taste and mix well. Close the pan and cook the gravy until the oil leaves the sides of the pan. This could take about 10-12 mins.
Now add the fried paneer pieces to the gravy and mix well. Cook until the gravy thickens.
To make the rice –
Wash and soak the rice in water for at least 10 mins. Drain it and keep it aside.
In a pan add the ghee or butter and when hot add all the spices.
Once the spices are fried, add the soaked and drained rice. Fry in low flame until all the moisture disappears.
To assemble the Paneer Pulao –
If cooking on the stovetop (this is what I did), transfer this rice into the pan with the gravy and give it a good mix. Add the coconut milk and water (I added about 3 cups of water). Check for salt and then cook covered until the rice cooks. Fluff it with a fork and then serve hot.
If cooking in a rice cooker, add the rice, gravy, salt (if needed), coconut milk, and water needed to the cooker and then cook until the rice is done.
Garnish with fried cashews and raisins and serve hot.
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