Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (2024)

Kadai Paneer Recipe | How to make Karahi Paneer Gravy Restaurant Style with detailed photo and video recipe. Perhaps one of the popular paneer curry or gravy-based curry is mainly served with roti or naan. Basically, the paneer is cooked in tomato and onion-based gravy with a special spice powder known as kadai masala. The spice powder adds a unique flavor and taste to the curry compared to the other paneer curries.
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1About Kadai Paneer

2Why This Recipe Works

3Chef Pro Tips For Kadai Paneer –

4Faqs

5Watch Video

6Recipe Card

7Ingredients 1x2x3x

8Step By Step Photos

9Notes


Kadai Paneer Recipe | How to make Karahi Paneer Gravy Restaurant Style with step-by-step photo and video recipe. Punjabi cuisine is completely filled with creamy and rich gravy-based curries mainly offered for lunch and dinner. Particularly, paneer recipes get a lot of attention, especially from the vegetarian crowd. One such unique, spice-rich flavored recipe is the kadai paneer recipe or karahi paneerknown for its unique blend of spices infused into the soft and moist paneer.

I often get this question about the difference between kadai paneer vs paneer butter masala vs shahi paneer recipe. I thought I will take this opportunity to clear it once and for all. Basically, the texture and perhaps the color of all these paneer recipes are very similar but completely different in the taste and way it is prepared. Karahi paneer is spicier compared to the other 2 recipes which include the addition of freshly prepared kadai masala. Whereas the butter masala and shahi recipes are creamier and rich. Also generally shahi recipes are prepared with a choice of dry nuts like cashew and almonds without tomatoes in them. And hence generally it carries bright yellow color as compared to kadai recipes and butter masala recipes which are either orange or reddish in color.

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Comparatively, the recipe for kadai paneer has a medium complexity, hence I would like to share some tips and variations to make it easier. Firstly, I always prepare the kadai masala well ahead in advance and store it in an airtight container. Moreover, the spice mixture can also be used for other paneer curries or gravies as a variation. Secondly, use soft and tender homemade paneer cubes for better results. Alternatively, you can also use store-bought paneer, but make sure to soak it in warm water for 5-10 minutes to make it tender. Lastly, the other popular variation of this recipe is the kadai paneer dry recipe. you can prepare it by not adding water and keeping it dry.

Finally, I request you to check my other Paneer Recipe Collection with this post on how to make kadai paneer gravy. It includes recipes like palak paneer, paneer butter masala, shahi paneer, paneer jalfrezi, paneer kofta, khoya paneer, paneer kolhapuri, malai kofta, and chili paneer gravy. Further, I also request you to visit my other similar recipes collection,

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About Kadai Paneer:

It is basically a premium paneer semi-dry curry made with paneer cubes, in a tomato onion gravy with a blend of spices. In other words, the Kadai paneer is an extension of any paneer gravy with a special mix added to the gravy. It can be a perfect gravy curry served especially with the typical Indian flatbreads, but can also be a wonderful side dish for flavored rice.

There are myriad ways of preparing the traditional Karai paneer recipe. The most common way to make it is as a semi-dry curry, but then it can be completely dry or gravy based. The dry variant is purpose-based and can be limited to a few types of bread. However, the gravy-based can be used for any type of bread and even rice. In short, it is up to the individual and the preference for the type of curry to be prepared and served with any choice of meal.

Why this recipe works

There are several prominent & significant reasons why this paneer curry is preferred. To name a few –

  1. Use of Paneer – With Indian or Punjabi cuisine, any curry recipe prepared with paneer is an instant hit. It is an obvious popular choice with vegetarians, but very well embraced even with meat eaters too.
  2. Spice Mix Blend – Unlike any other popular paneer curries, Kadai Paneer, is made with a unique blend of spices known as kadai masala. This blend of spices adds a unique spice edge compared to other paneer curries.
  3. Combination of Flavors – The combination of paneer, tomato, onion, and the specially made blend of spices makes it full of flavors. Particularly the roasted and caramelized onions and capsicum add ice on the caking.
  4. Versatility – The uniqueness of this recipe is its adaptability. This recipe can be made dry, semi-dry, and even gravy-based curry. Moreover, it can also be varied with the type of spice level based on individual preferences.

Chef Pro Tips for Kadai Paneer –

I treat this recipe as a medium complexity and hence I would like to add a few important tips to make it a perfect semi-dry curry.

  1. Fresh Moist Paneer – The key ingredient for this recipe is Malai Paneer. Hence it has to be fresh. Preferably, homemade paneer is most recommended.
  2. Use of Spices – Do not compromise on the set of spices used to make kadai masala. In other words, the USP of this recipe is the karai masala hence be generous with it.
  3. Onion & Tomato Ratio – I generally follow the 3:2 ratio of tomato vs onions for most of my curries. This should be ideal for this recipe too, as it provides the necessary tanginess and sweetness to the gravy.
  4. Use of Butter & Cream – To get the dhaba style or restaurant style kadai paneer, be generous with the use of cream and butter. Use butter to fry and use the cream for toppings.
  5. Use of Vegetables – The most common set of vegetables used to make this paneer curry is tomato, onion, and capsicum. This combination is ideal. But you may add carrots and sweet corn too.

Faqs:

Is there any difference between kadai paneer with shahi paneer and paneer butter masala?

Yes. All three are different from each other though they have the same color and texture. the preparation method and taste also vary from each other. Kadai paneer is spicier than the other two as there is the addition of freshly prepared kadai masala in it. Whereas shahi paneer and paneer butter masala are more rich and creamy and sweet in taste. Also, shahi paneer is prepared with dry fruits like cashew and almonds without having any tomatoes in it. So they are usually yellow in color. Whereas kadai paneer and paneer butter masala are reddish or orange in color which also includes tomatoes in gravy.

Do we need to cook the paneer?

Usually, paneer needn’t be cooked for a long time to absorb all the flavors in it. As they are curdled with lemon juice, they will not melt like cheese. So you can just add the cubed paneer to the gravies as it is or you can pan fry the paneer or fry the paneer in the oil until it turns golden brown and then use it in gravies. Here the paneer will be crisp outside and soft inside. You can also add the fried paneer to the hot water to maintain the softness in it. Last but not least, paneer can also be marinated and added to the gravy.

How is kadai masala made?

It is a special homemade spice powder which is made of freshly grounded spices. Spices include 2 tsp of coriander, 1 tsp of cumin, 3-4 red chilies depending upon the spiciness, and ½ tsp of pepper. These are dry roasted in the pan until they turn aromatic and once they are cooled, they are blended to the coarse powder in the mixer without adding any water to it. You can also prepare this in advance or increase the quantity and store it in an airtight container for future use.

Can the kadai paneer dry also be made as kadai paneer gravy?

Yes. Kadai paneer dry can also be extended to kadai paneer gravy by just adding the required amount of water to the onion-tomato puree. In kadai paneer dry version, diced onion, and tomatoes are added which are later mixed with kadai masala. Whereas in kadai paneer gravy onion and tomato are blended to form a paste and then added water to it to make it look like gravy.

Can we make paneer from spoiled milk?

Yes. Paneer can be made from spoiled milk. just strain the spoilt milk using the muslin cloth. Tie it tightly for about 6 to 8 hours. After 8 hours, when you untie it, the paneer will be collected in the muslin cloth. You can cut it to any desired shape and use it in any dishes. This stays good for about 2-3 days when stored in the refrigerator.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course curry

Cuisine north indian

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 198 kcal

Ingredients

for kadai masala:

  • 2 tbsp coriander seeds
  • 2 tsp cumin
  • 2 tsp fennel
  • 3 dried red chilli
  • 3 dried red chilli
  • 2 tsp pepper

for sabzi:

  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 2 tsp ghee
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 5 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 inch ginger, finely chopped
  • 2 onion, finely chopped
  • ½ tsp turmeric
  • 1 tsp chilli powder
  • 1 tbsp kadai masala
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 3 tomato, chopped
  • 2 tbsp cream
  • 1 tsp kasuri methi, crushed
  • 2 tbsp coriander, chopped
  • 1 inch ginger, julienne cut

for stir fry:

  • 2 tsp oil
  • onion
  • capsicum
  • tomato
  • paneer
  • 1 tsp garam masala

Instructions

  • Firstly, to prepare kadai masala, in a pan take 2 tbsp coriander seeds, 2 tsp cumin, 2 tsp fennel, 3 dried red chilli, 3 dried red chilli and 2 tsp pepper.

  • Dry roast on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.

  • Cool completely, and grind to a coarse powder. kadai masala is ready.

  • To prepare the sabzi, in a kadai heat 2 tbsp oil, 2 tsp ghee and saute 1 tsp cumin until it turns aromatic.

  • Now add 5 cloves garlic,1 inch ginger,2 onion and saute until the onions turn golden brown.

  • Further keeping the flame low, add ½ tsp turmeric, 1 tsp chilli powder, 1 tbsp kadai masala, 1 tsp salt.

  • Saute on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.

  • Now add 3 tomato and saute until the tomato turn soft and mushy.

  • Continue to cook until the oil separates from the sides.

  • Further, in a pan take 2 tsp oil. add onion, capsicum, tomato, paneer and 1 tsp garam masala.

  • Stir fry on high flame until the vegetables turn crunchy.

  • Transfer the stir-fried vegetables, and add half a cup of water.

  • Mix well and cook for 2 minutes.

  • Further add 2 tbsp cream, 1 tsp kasuri methi, crushed, 2 tbsp coriander and 1-inch ginger. mix gently.

  • Finally, Kadai Paneer Recipe is ready to enjoy with roti or naan.

Nutrition

Calories: 198kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 3gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0.04gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 609mgPotassium: 481mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 1159IUVitamin C: 25mgCalcium: 87mgIron: 3mg

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How to make Karai Paneer with step-by-step photos:

  1. Firstly, to prepare kadai masala, in a pan take 2 tbsp coriander seeds, 2 tsp cumin, 2 tsp fennel, 3 dried red chilli, 3 dried red chilli and 2 tsp pepper.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (4)
  2. Dry roast on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (5)
  3. Cool completely, and grind to a coarse powder. kadai masala is ready.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (6)
  4. To prepare the sabzi, in a kadai heat 2 tbsp oil, 2 tsp ghee and saute 1 tsp cumin until it turns aromatic.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (7)
  5. Now add 5 cloves garlic,1 inch ginger,2 onion and saute until the onions turn golden brown.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (8)
  6. Further keeping the flame low, add ½ tsp turmeric, 1 tsp chilli powder, 1 tbsp kadai masala, 1 tsp salt.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (9)
  7. Saute on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (10)
  8. Now add 3 tomato and saute until the tomato turn soft and mushy.
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  9. Continue to cook until the oil separates from the sides.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (12)
  10. Further, in a pan take 2 tsp oil. add onion, capsicum, tomato, paneer and 1 tsp garam masala.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (13)
  11. Stir fry on high flame until the vegetables turn crunchy.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (14)
  12. Transfer the stir-fried vegetables, and add half a cup of water.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (15)
  13. Mix well and cook for 2 minutes.
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  14. Further add 2 tbsp cream, 1 tsp kasuri methi, crushed, 2 tbsp coriander and 1-inch ginger. mix gently.
    Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (17)
  15. Finally, Kadai Paneer Recipe is ready to enjoy with roti or naan.
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Notes:

  • Firstly, dry roast the spices on a low flame to prevent it from burning.
  • Also, you can prepare the kadai masala in large quantities and store it in an airtight container.
  • Additionally, prepare the semi-gravy consistency, or adjust the consistency as required.
  • Finally, Kadai Paneer Recipe tastes great when prepared slightly spicy.

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Kadai Paneer Recipe | Karahi Paneer Restaurant Style - 5 Tips (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between paneer and Kadai paneer? ›

Kadai paneer is made with kadai masala, bell peppers, tomatoes, kasuri methi & paneer. But shahi paneer uses none of these ingredients except for paneer. Kadai paneer is spicy & not creamy or sweet. But Shahi paneer is creamy, sweetish and is not spicy.

How much paneer is required for 5 people? ›

If you are cooking a Paneer Curry with other ingredients (like Kadai Paneer with Onion and Capsicum) then 50 grams Paneer per person would be sufficient. For Paneer Curries like Shahi Paneer / Paneer Pasanda etc., around 100 grams Paneer per person would be sufficient.

How to thicken Kadai paneer gravy? ›

Gravy can be thicken by adding fresh cream/fresh malai to the gravy of paneer or any other vegetable gravy. If you want to thicken the paneer gravy and make the paneer in shahi style, then add cashew paste and fresh cream to it. Paneer will be thick and creamy.

Should you fry paneer before adding to curry? ›

How do you add paneer to a curry sauce? Prepare the sauce and then add the fried paneer to the bubbling hot curry. Although fried until crisp, it is best to add the paneer fry to a sauce just before serving. It will then retain its shape and become soft and delicious in the center.

Is it better to fry paneer before cooking? ›

Cooking extracts moisture from the paneer, thereby making it hard and rubbery. Paneer is very healthy until you don't fry it you can try using it without frying. If you are making dishes with paneer then according to me you don't need to fry it . Frying paneer before using it is a choice.

Which is more tasty paneer butter masala or kadai paneer? ›

Kadai paneer is spicier than the other two as there is the addition of freshly prepared kadai masala in it. Whereas shahi paneer and paneer butter masala are more rich and creamy and sweet in taste. Also, shahi paneer is prepared with dry fruits like cashew and almonds without having any tomatoes in it.

Is it cheaper to buy or make paneer? ›

In fact, not only is homemade paneer fresher and more wholesome than shop bought, it's actually cheaper to make it yourself. All you need to make the perfect paneer is milk, lemon juice or vinegar and a few simple steps. First bring the milk to a gentle simmer, then add the lemon juice and wait for the milk to curdle.

What is the difference between Kadai paneer and paneer butter masala? ›

Kadai Paneer is a spicy gravy recipe which uses a lot of spices to give it a robust bold flavour. However, paneer butter masala is a sweetish creamy cashew nuts and tomato based curry which uses mild spices and nuts. The gravy is much subtle and rich and is slightly on the sweetish side.

How much paneer is OK per day? ›

I advise consuming approximately 100 grams of paneer (cottage cheese) daily. However, it is important to avoid excessive consumption as it may lead to abdominal issues. Paneer contains micronutrients that play major biological activities necessary for our healthy growth.

How do Indian restaurants thicken their sauces? ›

You add tamarind soaked in water and groundnut paste to thicken the gravy. General Recipe to thicken most curries . Fried onions and Tomato paste ( 2:1) ( for dishes like Dum Aloo). Thickening Indian curries is a common technique used to achieve the desired consistency.

Is Kadai paneer sweet or spicy? ›

Kadai paneer is a spicy (well not too much, plus its easily customisable!) curry (not runny & more like a sabzi) or like a tangy tomato paste mixed together with capsicum (bell peppers) and onions that are cubed. It is quite popular in India and also served at almost all Indian restaurants across the globe.

What is a substitute for cream in paneer butter masala? ›

What is the substitute for cream in paneer butter masala? To get the exact taste of cream, substitute it with cashew cream. To make your own, soak 15 cashew nuts in warm water for an hour and blend it until creamy, smooth and thick. Add this at the last step after you turn off the stove.

Why put paneer in water after frying? ›

After frying, if the paneer becomes hard, let the raw paneer soak in normal water for 10 minutes. This is because cooking extracts the paneer moisture making it hard or rubbery to eat. On the other hand, putting the paneer in water keeps it soft and gives the necessary moisture (if lost while cooking).

How long to soak paneer before cooking? ›

10 minutes makes it extra soft and crumbly! This is perfect for times when you are making a bhurji, grilled sandwich, or topping a pizza with paneer.

Why does paneer become hard after cooking? ›

If you add the paneer at the beginning, the cooking process will overcook it, making it rubbery and hard. One helpful hint is to set aside the paneer until the rest of the ingredients are cooked, then add it at the end.

Why is kadai paneer called kadai paneer? ›

The dish gets its name from the kadai, or Indian wok, that it is cooked in. Kadai paneer is a relatively simple dish to make, but it is packed with flavor. The dish is typically made with tomatoes, onions, and a variety of Indian spices.

Which type of paneer is best? ›

Which paneer is best? The paneer made from fresh cow or buffalo milk is best. While Cow milk paneer is softer because of the reduced calcium concentration, buffalo milk paneer is more creamy in texture.

What is the meaning of kadai paneer? ›

An Indian vegetarian dish made with cottage cheese cooked with tomatoes-onions-bell peppers- and a blend of Indian spices.

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.

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