Matar Paneer is a popular North Indian sabzi prepared in a gravy consistency with cubes of cottage cheese and green peas in it.
The biggest challenge I face is what to cook for the day rather than how to cook it. I don’t like to repeat the same dishes time and again, some dishes are liked by kids and not by us and at other times, I feel I should try something different. Paneer is liked by children, they relish it and today’s dish is the delicious Matar Paneer from the North Indian cuisine, cottage cheese and green peas are dunked in a thick gravy made with tomato and other spices. It is a favourite of one and all. It pairs well with nan, roti, kulcha or even plain paratha.
Cottage cheese is a good source of nutrition for vegetarians, it is rich in protein and one can use it in a wide range of dishes, from starters to rice dishes. The season of green peas is almost over and thus I decided to make this one, which was not prepared since a long time.
During the season, I tend to buy a lot of green peas and freeze them. Thus, fresh peas are available for six months at home. If you do not have fresh peas, one can use frozen peas.
Matar Paneer Recipe :
Ingredients:
- 1 cup peas
- 100 grams paneer cubes
- 2 teaspoon oil + for frying
- 1 teaspoon coriander seed powder
- 1/4 teaspoon garam masala powder
- 1/2 teaspoon chilly powder
- salt to taste
To be made into paste 1:
- 6 cashew soaked in water for half an hour
To be made into paste 2:
- 1 onion
- 2 green chilly
- 1 inch ginger
To be made into puree:
- 2 tomatoes
Method:
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- Soak tomatoes in hot water, in another bowl put the cashews.
- Grind the ingredients for paste 2.
- Grind the ingredients for puree and paste 1 separately.
- Boil the peas with a little salt in it.
- Take oil in a pan, add the paste 2 and saute it for 5-6 minutes. The raw smell should go and it should be pale brown in colour. Add the puree and continue to saute for 5 more minutes.
- In the meanwhile, get the paneer cubes ready. They can be just put like that or deep fried. I deep fried and put them.
- Put the cashew paste to the gravy. Mix well and let the flavours blend. Add salt and adjust the consistency of the gravy.
- Put the boiled peas and paneer cubes to it. Let cook for 3-4 minutes on a low flame.
Other North Indian Sabzis:
Matar Paneer
Ingredients
- 1 cup green peas
- 100 grams paneer cubes
- 2 tablespoon oil + extra for frying
- 1 teaspoon coriander powder
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1/2 teaspoon garam masala powder
- salt to taste
To be made into paste 1
- 6 cashew soaked for half an hour
To be made into paste 2
- 1 onion
- 1 green chilly
- 1 inch ginger
- 2-3 cloves garlic
To be made into puree
- 2 tomato
Instructions
- Soak the cashew and tomatoes in hot water separately.
- Make a paste of ingredients as mentioned above.
- Grind the tomatoes and make a puree.
- Boil the peas with a little salt.
- Take oil in a pan, add the paste 2 and saute it for 5-6 minutes. The raw smell should go and it should be light pink in colour.
- Add the tomato puree and let cook for sometime.
- Add the turmeric powder, chilly powder, garam masala and salt to it. Mix well. Let the flavours mingle well.
- Put the cashew paste to it.
- Adjust the consistency of the gravy.
- Meanwhile, fry the paneer and keep them ready.
- Add peas and paneer cubes to it.
- Let cook for sometime.
- Serve hot with any Indian flatbread.
Notes
- If you are using frozen peas, thaw them.
- If using fresh peas, boil them with a little salt.
- Use paneer without frying for a healthier version.
- I have fried and put them.
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Matar paneer looks delicious. Lovely share. Can feel the taste and flavour.
I like your straight forward and yummy recipe, Jayashree. I am going to a potluck this weekend and will make this to share.
Do let me know how it was Sandhya, thanks for the visit.
Looks delicious, Jayashree 🙂 One of my favorite paneer dishes!
Just need some rotis to enjoy this fabulous matar paneer. Never get bored of this combo. All time favourite of mine.
My fav combo green peas and Paneer always a hit when i pair it with roti..
It’s an universal problem Jayashree. How to cook is not a problem, what to cook is the trick. Everyday I face this, sometimes don’t get sleep too.
Very easy, rich and quick recipe for any occasion. Your simple recipe looks inviting. Home made paneer is always at home. Will follow your recipe for Sunday lunch .
We ALL have the same cooking problem Jayashree, that too as food bloggers we are always in the look out for new recipes while the family wants what they WANT. This is a struggle we just have to learn to live it, I guess.
Matar Paneer is such a classic dish. Looks delicious.
Hahaha same scenario in every Indian home:) I too face same problems and hubby says you are a food blogger, ideas should just come like that in your mind 😀 BTW your matar paneer sound delicious and tempting.
This is an all time favourite recipe. Love the way you have explained the recipe
Yum. I love it in fact till kiddo started on I don’t like pander fad we used to enjoy paneer muttar. Looks yum.
Even I do face the same problem dear. This is one of my favourite combination and the curry looks delicious.
Matar pander looks delicious 👍 Super restaurant style gravy😛
Matar panned is classic North Indian dish. I use similar formula to make tofu recipe. I love the spice and cashew cream.
I have the same problem at home… my kids prefer simple and homely dishes while my blogger brain is thinking of what new to try. Somehow trying to adjust myself to give them what they will like… The matar paneer is always a nice gravy, just apt with some chapathis…
Matar panner with rich gravy is ultimate for roti’s. who say no for this rich delicious gravy.. An wonderful combination in of ingredients..
Just need some hot phulkas to devour this matar paneer
Tell me about being a blogger, my family says they don’t like the food which I took photo because it takes forever. Matar paneer look delicious.
matar paneer is a regular feature in my home too. i like your idea of adding cashew paste for richness.. This curry is so forgiving and delicious.
Matar paneer features in my menu every week. It is nutritious and easy to make. I also added cashew paste at times, but when I am in a hurry I just add some cream. That works too
Thankyou shall try that too sometime Jyoti
Classic mattar paneer. An absolute favorite.
With just 2 of us home, I still feel what to cook when its almost 6pm here. The fridge is full of stuff, yet we sometimes dont know what to cook. Haha.. Love Matar paneer with garam garam phulkas and a bowl of curd. Simple meal but full of flavours.
Matar paneer is a all time favorite recipe… OMG i am craving for this now.
I love matar paneer..I will try your version too.. looks delicious
I enjoyed your recipe .fantastic way of presentation.
Welcome to my blogspace. Glad you liked it.
matar paneer is really a favorite recipe in every household. TAste great with rice or poori. I add lotud seed powder or oats powder.
Matar Paneer is an all time favorite recipe and my kids can have this everyday!
Matar paneer is the ultimate dish that is a crowd-pleaser in my place. You have made it so well. Love it.
What is not to love about matar paneer? it is so tasty and yet comes together quickly.
matar paneer is an evergreen favourite at home. each house following its own version – I personally love this with hot roti / naan
That looks delicious with some roti on the side.