Paneer has a very important role to play in the North Indian cuisine. However, the cooking style changes from region to region. Today, we bring you Kashmiri-style tomato paneer, which may increase your love for paneer. Although Kashmiri cuisine is known for the dominance of meat-based dishes, this tomato paneer stands out as a popular dish. It is also called 'tamatar chaman'. Like several other dish in Kashmiri cuisine, 'tamatar chaman' also has the dominance of saunf (fennel) powder and saunth (ginger) powder, which adds distinctive flavour to the dish.
Here's The Recipe For Restaurant-Style Tomato Paneer:
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Other than its varied culinary usages, paneer or cottage cheese is known to be rich in various nutritional-content. Legend has it, the term 'paneer' is derived from Persian word 'panir' and the origin has been attributed to Iranian, Afghan and Portugese invaders and settlers. Whatever its origin be, paneer today undoubtedly is an integral part of Indian cuisine.
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Here's The Written Recipe For Restaurant-Style Tomato Paneer:
Preparation:
500 gm paneer
2-3 tbsp oil
2 chopped tomatoes
3 brown cardamoms
2-4 green cardamoms
3-4 cloves
2 cinnamon sticks
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 tbsp Kashmiri red chili powder
1 tsp ginger powder
1 tbsp cumin powder
1 tsp fennel powder
Half tsp dried fenugreek leaves
Salt, to taste
Oil for frying
Method:
Cut the paneer into cubes and deep fry them till turn golden brown.
In a pan, heat oil and add brown cardamom, bay leaves, green cardamom, cinnamon sticks, cumin seeds and Kashmiri red chili powder to it.
Then, add some chopped tomatoes and salt to taste.
Add ginger powder, cumin powder, fennel powder and dried fenugreek leaves to it.
Let the gravy simmer for 15 minutes, till it all comes together and the oil separates out.
Then, add the fried paneer pieces into the gravy and mix it well so the masala is soaked into the paneer.
It is now ready to be served.
Though you can have it with roti or paratha, it is best enjoyed with steamed rice.