As per my promise, I am back with the recipe of
“BADAMI PANEER”. This recipe was the other significant entrant on my Holi Platter
(Thali) besides “MALAI DILKHUSH KOFTA” made out of Raw Bananas(refer to the
recipe at).
This
scrumptious almond-based gravy is colorful because of the addition of tomatoes
and bell peppers. Subtle spices are used to enhance the aroma of the dishes.
It is again a
no onion garlic recipe which is ideal for festive seasons. You will simply love
the soft and delicious milky flavor of this dish. You can add other nuts also
to this recipe to give it an interesting twist but I have avoided using other nuts simply to
avoid the extra calorie intake.
Almonds are very good sources of vitamin E, manganese, magnesium, copper,
riboflavin (vitamin B2), and phosphorus. These minerals in necessary amounts
are required by our body to remain healthy. Though almonds are considered
fatty, the good news is that they are good for our heart.
Almonds can be used to improve the texture and consistency of most gravy,
as opposed to cashew nuts. I find that almond-based gravy tastes better and is
also healthier than cashews nut.
So I am heading straight to sharing the details of
the recipe without wasting time in explaining the rich texture of the gravy. It
is light on your palate and can be relished likewise by adults and kids.
Preparation Time: 30 Minutes
Cooking Time: 15 minutes
Serves: 4 People
Ingredients:
Paneer Cubes (cottage Cheese): 250 gms
Finely Chopped Tomatoes: 1 cup
Long Strips of Green, Yellow and Red Bell Peppers: 1
Cup
Grated Ginger: 2tsp
Turmeric Powder: ½ tsp
Carom Seeds: 1 tsp
Garam Masala Powder: ½ Tsp
Whole Cumin Seeds: 2 tsp
Sauf(Fennel powder) Powder: ¼ tsp
Chilli Powder: 1 tsp
Butter Milk: 1/2 Cup
Salt: As required
Oil: 1 tbsp
Sprigs of Coriander Leaves to garnish
To Be Grounded in a Smooth Paste:
15 almonds soaked in water (It is advisable to soak
them overnight)-You can add little milk instead of water to make a smooth
paste.
Method:
1.
Marinate the paneer cubes with grated ginger, salt,
turmeric powder, carom seeds and chili powder for 15 minutes.
2.
Fry the marinated paneer cubes in a pan (use ½ tbsp.
oil) till they turn golden on both the sides.
3.
Remove the fried paneer and set it aside to prepare
the gravy.
4.
Heat the remaining oil in the pan and add cumin
seeds and allow it to crackle.
5.
Add chopped tomato and cook till the raw smell disappears
and it starts leaving the sides of the pan.
6.
Once the tomatoes are cooked, add chopped strips of
bell pepper and stir it for few minutes.
7.
Next step is to add Kitchen king Masala, Fennel
Powder and Garam Masala Powder. Stir it till it gets dissolved uniformly with
the tomatoes and bell peppers.
8.
Now its turn to add the almond paste and cook it
over medium flame till 10-12 minutes.
9.
Add butter milk (Don’t add this slowly or else there
are chances of it getting curdle up and the final dish will not be that
appealing) and let it cook for 5 mins with the lid closed and occasional
stirring.
10. At this stage you can add salt as per taste. Be careful since the fried
paneer already contains salt.
11. If required add water to adjust the consistency. It should be semi thick
gravy.
12. Add the fried paneer to the gravy and simmer for 2 minutes or till you
get the desired curry consistency.
13. Let the curry sit for 10 mins before serving. Garnish with coriander
leaves.
Now it’s all ready to be served with
rotis, naan, paratha or chapatti or simple vegetable pulav.
Hope
you will enjoy your meal with heart healthy almonds. Savor the Food for Life!
Yummy...Thali looks very tempting...
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Dish looks very tempting !!
ShrutiRasoi
Thanks Shruti...Hope we will be able to exchange some great ideas for the common passion we share :)
Deletehmm.. tat looks yumm!!
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Regards,
Bindu
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Thanks Hima:)
DeleteThis look very tempting. Never tried paneer in yogurt gravy. This sure goes into my paneer recipes
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Thanks for liking it... Yogurt and oats are my favorite ingredient and i love experimenting with it...Let me know how does it turn out??
DeleteBTW you have got an interesting space too :) loved your blog... I am a fitness freak so love mixing health with food