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Shahi Paneer Recipe | Shahi Paneer | How to Make Shahi Paneer

Updated: Nov 23, 2015 · Published: Nov 21, 2007 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 44 Comments

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Update: Since I posted this Shahi Paneer recipe which I tried a few years back, I have perfected my skills at making the dish so a better recipe to try would be the Restaurant-Style Paneer Butter Masala.

I first made this paneer dish for TH who was not really TH back then but just this guy that I was remotely intersested in and wanted to get to know better. He loves paneer and I wanted to try a special paneer recipe and zeroed in on Shahi Paneer because it sounded fancy. I think this is the first paneer recipe I ever tried (on my own, anyway) and it came out pretty well, so much so that he said "it's nice" a compliment that's hard to get out of TH's mouth.

Although a lot contend that the recipe for Paneer Butter Masala and Shahi Paneer is the same, I have seen different variations all over. No matter what you decide to call it, it's still a great recipe and once you must try if you are a paneer lover.

Over to the recipe now!

I always dream of making an entire thali for Regional Cuisine of India (RCI). Managed somewhere close for Oriyan Cuisine but sadly failed this month. The best I could do last weekend was this typical Bihari dish - Shahi Paneer. I am a paneer lover and like it in almost any dish. This is my first attempt at Bihari Cuisine and I must say I am a fan now.

Shahi Paneer Recipe

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Ingredients for Shahi Paneer:
Paneer - 200gm, defrosted and cubed
Onions - 3 medium
Tomatoes - 2 large
Capsicum - 1 small
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tbsp
Garam masala - 2 tsp
Coriander powder - ½ tsp
Cashew nuts - 10
Oil - 2 tbsp
Salt - to taste

How to make Shahi Paneer:

1. Fry cubed paneer lightly in little oil and keep aside.

2. Saute onions in oil till golden brown. Add masala, ginger-garlic paste and coriander powder and fry for 2 mins.

3. Add cashew nuts and chopped tomatoes and fry for another minute. Remove from fire, let it cool and grind with very little water.

4. Heat the kadai, add this ground mixture and bring to boil. Slowly tip in the paneer pieces and cubed capsicum. Let it boil for another minute and remove from fire.

5. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot with parathas or phulkas.

This is the first time my gravy came out as thick as I like it. Adding cashewnuts was the best way I could think of. Is there any other healthier, less expensive method to make gravies thick? Please do share your thoughts if you have any.

Shahi Paneer is a Bihari recipe whereas Paneer Butter Masala is considered to be a Punjabi recipe so that can also be seen as a difference between Paneer Butter Masala and Shahi Paneer.

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  1. TBC

    November 22, 2007 at 3:17 am

    What a gorgeous color the dish has, Nags! It looks so rich and creamy too.
    Y did u change the look? I liked the old one better.

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  2. Dhruv

    November 22, 2007 at 7:01 am

    Nice and simple recipe.. Other gravy thickeners I use are gram flour (besan) and corn flour dissolved in a little cold water.

    However one of my favorite gravy/sauce thickeners is made with equal quantities of refined flour (maida) and butter well mixed and rolled into little pellets. Add these to a simmering gravy and stir gently. The heat cooks the flour instantly and the butter imparts a rich flavour to the dish. Keep the pellets small.

    Happy cooking!

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  3. Ramya's Mane Adige

    November 21, 2007 at 10:04 pm

    Yummy!!!! The color looks so very good!!! Thanx for the recipe...

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  4. Rajitha

    November 21, 2007 at 9:26 pm

    ooh..yummy! nags it looks great...and love the new look of ur blog.really young and fresh like you 🙂

    Reply
  5. bee

    November 21, 2007 at 6:45 pm

    less expensive? peanuts. but i'd stick with cashews for the subtler flavour. coconut milk powder works too, but it's not bihari.

    Reply
  6. sagari

    November 21, 2007 at 6:19 pm

    looks delecious nags so rich gravy yummyyyy

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  7. SteamyKitchen

    November 21, 2007 at 5:45 pm

    love the template! Its so happy!

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  8. Rina

    November 21, 2007 at 5:19 pm

    Hey nags, Did you send any entry for Think spice - ginger (Sunitha' s Event)and Grindless gravies(By Sra). If not you can send this one. So that will be three in one shot.

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  9. Rina

    November 21, 2007 at 5:17 pm

    Always heard about shahi paneer, never tried it. look yummy.

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  10. Asha

    November 21, 2007 at 5:06 pm

    We don't have flowers but we have gorgeous color! Check my post today. Few more weeks, all those leaves will be off.
    Love the Paneer dish and great color and great entry too!:))

    Reply
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