For all the 'Chole' lovers out there, here is yet another delectable protein source to boast!! The flavor of the spices together with Paneer (Indian Cottage cheese) is just going to blow your mind away. When I saw this recipe in Raghavan Iyer's 660 Curries I was drawn to it. When I posted Balti Masala a few days back, I am sure many of you were expecting some flavorful curry using that masala. So here it is..
Ingredients -
Chana / Chickpeas / Garbanzo Beans soaked, pre-treated (optional), cooked 1 cup
Paneer cubed and pan fried 8 ounces [I used about 15 cubes as I had only so much :)]
Onion, finely chopped 1 cup (I used red onion)
Tomato, finely chopped 1 cup
Green Chillies 1-2 (Optional)
Turmeric 1/4 tsp
Balti Masala 1 tsp
Whipped cream 3 Tbsp (I would gladly replace it with some low fat milk next time)
Salt as needed
Cilantro leaves finely chopped 2 Tbsp
Seasoning (Oil 2 Tbsp, Jeera 1 tsp)
Method Of Preparation -
Heat oil in a sauce pan over medium-high heat. Add cumin seeds and after they brown, add the onions and chillies (if using).
Stir fry the onions until they get a light brown hue. Stir in the tomatoes, salt, Balti Masala and turmeric. Cook for a couple minutes until the tomato softens.
Add the chickpeas and 1 cup of water. After the curry boils, reduce the heat, cover the pan and simmer, stirring continuously until the sauce thickens slightly for about 10 min.
Fold in the Paneer and the Cream and let it simmer for a couple min more.
Remove from heat, sprinkle chopped cilantro and serve with Roti/Naan/Rice/Pulao.
Sending this to 'MLLA 39' happening at 'Whatwouldcathyeat' initiated by Susan.
Preparation Time 40 min (including chickpeas cooking time)
Serves 3 -4
Ingredients -
Chana / Chickpeas / Garbanzo Beans soaked, pre-treated (optional), cooked 1 cup
Paneer cubed and pan fried 8 ounces [I used about 15 cubes as I had only so much :)]
Onion, finely chopped 1 cup (I used red onion)
Tomato, finely chopped 1 cup
Green Chillies 1-2 (Optional)
Turmeric 1/4 tsp
Balti Masala 1 tsp
Whipped cream 3 Tbsp (I would gladly replace it with some low fat milk next time)
Salt as needed
Cilantro leaves finely chopped 2 Tbsp
Seasoning (Oil 2 Tbsp, Jeera 1 tsp)
Method Of Preparation -
Heat oil in a sauce pan over medium-high heat. Add cumin seeds and after they brown, add the onions and chillies (if using).
Stir fry the onions until they get a light brown hue. Stir in the tomatoes, salt, Balti Masala and turmeric. Cook for a couple minutes until the tomato softens.
Add the chickpeas and 1 cup of water. After the curry boils, reduce the heat, cover the pan and simmer, stirring continuously until the sauce thickens slightly for about 10 min.
Fold in the Paneer and the Cream and let it simmer for a couple min more.
Remove from heat, sprinkle chopped cilantro and serve with Roti/Naan/Rice/Pulao.
Sending this to 'MLLA 39' happening at 'Whatwouldcathyeat' initiated by Susan.
Preparation Time 40 min (including chickpeas cooking time)
Serves 3 -4
delicious combination of flavours
ReplyDeleteChana and paneer is double dose of protein and double does of yumminess. Curry looks absolutely mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteChana Paneer looks to be great and colorful.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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Balti masala is new to me! super good chana preparation!
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wow awesome chana recipe...love the masala too will surely try it!!
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Looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteI love the Balti masala recipe of yours and this dish is even more superb.
ReplyDeleteawesome recipe...mouthwatering here...:)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. Will try my hand at the balti masala!
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Chana looks flavorful,will try ur balti masala sometime
ReplyDeleteflavourful preparation; balti masala recipe is nice !
ReplyDeleteYes...i was eagerly waiting for a recipe using balti masala...I bought the book too but yet to try out any dish...Thx for the review~~ And the curry looks super delicious!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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wonderful combination yet to try my hands on balti masala..bookmarked!!
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting.
ReplyDeletelooks colorful n very yummyy :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
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