Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (2024)

Table of Contents
Ingredients Instructions FAQs

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (1)Pin

Learn how to make Palak Paneer: this my recipe that’s perfected over the years by adding and subtracting ingredients to suit our palates. Thisversion of Palak Paneer contains no cream.

Today, TH turns 31. I met him when he was 24. Both of us were younger, slimmer, naive, and he really wasn’t TH back then, just this goofy funny guy who made me laugh all the time and ridiculed my Tamil. Most of that has changed now except one thing. TH’s love for Palak Paneer. When he first told me how much he loves Garlic Nan with Palak Paneer, I was surprised because where I come from, most guys don’t really like spinach. TH is neutral towards other spinach dishes but Palak Paneer, he adores. He has tried Palak Paneer in pretty much every city we have traveled to and is still on the quest to find the best Palak Paneer in Singapore.

Since we eat palak paneer so often when we go out for meals, I rarely make itat home. This one time I did make it, I used red amaranth leaves and way too much spices.Since then I’ve realised that Palak needs spices to make it less blandbut the spices need to edge it on, not overpower it and become bossy. If you are serving this with nan, the flavours need to be just right so that it complements the nan perfectly.

Anyway, on TH’s birthday this year, I wanted to share his most favourite dish and the recipe I have perfected over 4-5 trials. As mentioned, when I make Palak Paneer, I like to keep the recipe simple and don’t add unnecessary thickening agents or cream.

Browse all paneer recipes here.

Serve Palak Paneer as a Side Dish with:
Tawa Naan
Jeera Rice
Methi Paratha
Simple Vegetable Pulav
Triangular Chapatis
Vegetable Biryani

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (2)Pin

nags

Palak Paneer Recipe Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves 4

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Paneer

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of cubed paneer how to make paneer
  • 4-5 cups of palak or green spinach, packed
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 1 tsp of minced garlic
  • 1/2 tsp of minced ginger
  • 1 tsp of red chilli powder
  • 1 tsp of coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp of jeera cumin powder
  • 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder
  • 1 large pinch of kasuri methi dried fenugreek leaves
  • 1 tsp of garam masala
  • 2 tsp of ghee or oil
  • 1 pinch of hing or asafoetida
  • 1 heaping tsp of tomato paste or 1 pureed tomato - optional
  • 1 cup of milk or water
  • 1 tbsp of plain curd or yogurt - optional

Instructions

  • How to Make Palak Paneer:

  • The first step is to blanch the spinach. Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil and dunk the washed spinach leaves in it. Let it simmer for about 2 mins and then remove. Puree to a smooth paste.

  • Drain the water and in the same bowl, heat the ghee or oil. Add the cumin powder and within 5 seconds, add the chopped onions. Saute until golden brown and add the spice powders like coriander powder, turmeric, chilli powder, and hing. Fry for a few seconds, taking care not to burn them spices.

  • Next, add the minced ginger and garlic and the tomato paste if using. Mix well and add the pureed spinach.

  • Top this off with the milk. Mix well, bring to boil and add the kasuri methi and salt.

  • Cook covered for about 6-8 mins until the spinach is completely cooked and spices have blended well into the gravy. Gently add the paneer pieces to the gravy.

  • Top off with a tbsp of curd (plain yogurt) if you want the gravy to be thicker. Sprinkle garam masala. Mix well and remove from the stove.

  • Serve hot with nan, roti, or pulao

Step by Step Palak Paneer Recipe:

1. The first step is to blanch the spinach. Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil and dunk the washed spinach leaves in it. Let it simmer for about 2 mins and then remove. Puree to a smooth paste.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (3)Pin

2. Drain the water and in the same bowl, heat the ghee or oil. Add the cumin powder and within 5 seconds, add the chopped onions. Saute until golden brown and add the spice powders like coriander powder, turmeric, chilli powder, and hing. Fry for a few seconds, taking care not to burn them spices.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (4)Pin

3. Next, add the minced ginger and garlic and the tomato paste if using. Mix well and add the pureed spinach.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (5)Pin

4. Top this off with the milk. Mix well, bring to boil and add the kasuri methi and salt.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (6)Pin

5. Cook covered for about 6-8 mins until the spinach is completely cooked and spices have blended well into the gravy. Gently add the paneer pieces to the gravy.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (7)Pin

6. Top off with a tbsp of curd (plain yogurt) if you want the gravy to be thicker. Sprinkle garam masala. Mix well and remove from the stove.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (8)Pin

Done! Delicious piping hot Palak Paneer is now ready.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (9)Pin
Palak Paneer with Easy Vegetable Pulao(click for recipe)

Notes:

– You can fry the paneer pieces in some oil, dunk it into hot water for a few seconds, squeeze and set aside to be added to the gravy later. This makes the paneer softer. Since I used fresh homemade Paneer, I avoided this step.

– Adjust the quantity of spices to your liking. For me, these quantities work out perfectly.

– You can add a couple of green chillies to the spinach while grinding instead of using red chilli powder. I generally do this but didn’t have any fresh green chillies in hand that day.

For palak paneer recipe in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi, Kannada etc please use the Google translate button in the sidebar.

Palak Paneer Recipe, how to make Palak Paneer - Edible Garden (2024)

FAQs

How to make paneer soft for Palak Paneer? ›

If using frozen store bought paneer then soak it in slightly hot water for 15 to 20 mins. Drain and use. This helps to keep it soft.

How to make paneer soft and not chewy? ›

Simple and easy hacks to soften up refrigerated paneer
  1. 01/6Bid good bye to rubbery paneer. Shop Similar Look. ...
  2. 02/6Bring it down to room temperature. Shop Similar Look. ...
  3. 03/6Cover it up. Shop Similar Look. ...
  4. 04/6Put it on steam. Shop Similar Look. ...
  5. 05/6Hot bath. Shop Similar Look. ...
  6. 06/6This is why the paneer turns rubbery.
Jul 28, 2022

How do you keep paneer from falling apart? ›

Make sure you do not put too much weight as it will dry out the paneer making it very crumbly. If you do not have time to wait for the water to drain out, you can continue to gently squeeze out all the water and then knead and shape it while still in muslin cloth.

How do you get rid of palak bitterness? ›

Once the palak gravy is cooked, add whisked curd or fresh cream to it. This will balance the bitterness and also give a rich texture to the dish. If your palak gravy is too thick, you can add milk to it as well. This will give a bright green colour to the dish while reversing its bitter flavour.

How do you keep green leafy vegetables green after cooking? ›

The solution? It's simple: you have to reduce cooking time in order to preserve the colour. Whether in water, steamed or stir-fried, cooking green vegetables for 5-7 minutes will protect the chlorophyll against acidic damage.

Why does my paneer taste bitter? ›

There can be many factors responsible for paneer to taste bitter. If the milk used to make paneer is already spoiled it will result into bitterness. If paneer is kept outside the fridge for long it will get infected with fungus which will give it a yellowish tinch and make it bitter.

How do you soften paneer before cooking? ›

Put Paneer In Warm Water

The water should be enough to completely cover all of the paneer cubes. If you soak the paneer in warm water for more than 5 minutes, it will soften more quickly. If you soak the paneer in warm water for too long, it will become too soft and will break when you use it in your recipe.

What is the difference between saag paneer and Palak paneer? ›

The main distinction between these two is the sort of vegetable used to prepare them. For instance, Saag, or podium, is used to make saag paneer, a mixture of green leaves, including spinach, mustard, fenugreek, radish greens, and Chenopodium. Palak paneer, on the other hand, contains spinach leaves.

Why does paneer become hard after cooking? ›

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). Takeaway tips: Whether the paneer is made at home or bought from the market, never keep it uncovered.

Why does my paneer fall apart? ›

Paneer made with toned milk or skimmed milk or low fat milk breaks while cooking and does not set well. Do make sure that you drain the whey very well. Keeping paneer in the fridge also helps to firm it.

Should paneer be fried 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.

How to soften paneer at home? ›

Boil some water in a bowl. Once it comes to a boil, put a strainer over it and spread out the paneer cubes so that they absorb the steam. Put a lid on top so that the steam cannot escape. After 10-15 mins, you'll have super soft and spongy paneer cubes.

Why my paneer is hard after cooking? ›

Over cooking paneer, that too in high temperature, may affect the fat molecules in paneer, resulting in its tough and chewy texture. Hence, it is always suggested to cook paneer on medium heat, until it holds the shape.

How to make hard fried paneer soft? ›

*Soak fried paneer in the warm, salty water for 10 minutes. *Press the paneer pieces gently to remove excess water. “You can also soak your fresh paneer if it's tough after soaking in warm water. It makes a big difference,” he says.

How to keep paneer soft in sabzi? ›

Once the paneer cubes are fried until perfection, shift them into a bowlful of cold water. Keep the paneer cubes inside the bowl for about 7-8 minutes. Press the cubes gently to remove the excess water from them. Add the cubes to your favourite sabzi and you are good to go.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Errol Quitzon

Last Updated:

Views: 5742

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (59 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Errol Quitzon

Birthday: 1993-04-02

Address: 70604 Haley Lane, Port Weldonside, TN 99233-0942

Phone: +9665282866296

Job: Product Retail Agent

Hobby: Computer programming, Horseback riding, Hooping, Dance, Ice skating, Backpacking, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Errol Quitzon, I am a fair, cute, fancy, clean, attractive, sparkling, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.