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Shahi paneer is a rich gravy made with paneer in a tomato based gravy with cream, butter to make it rich and delicious!

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I usually make butter paneer masala, but saw this simple recipe in a cook book and tried it for a change.

It was a welcome change and with simpler ingredients. Using butter or oil is purely your choice, according to the taste (richness) you want.

But since it is named shahi, it is supposed to be rich. Using butter is highly recommended.

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I used moti elachi as suggested by the recipe book. It was super strong. If you want to use regular green cardamom, use 2-3 in it's place.

Using Kashmiri chilli powder gives good colour. You can also replace tomato sauce with 1 teaspoon sugar.

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Shahi paneer recipe

Shahi paneer is a rich gravy made with paneer in a tomato based gravy with cream, butter to make it rich and delicious

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Indian

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 3

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • 200 gm Paneer
  • 1 Onion
  • 3 Tomato
  • 1 Green chilli
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • 1 Moti elachi/ black cardamom replace with 3 green
  • 1 ½ teaspoon Red chilli powder
  • ½ teaspoon Garam masala powder
  • ½ teaspoon Pepper powder
  • ¼ cup Cream
  • ¼ cup Milk
  • 1 tablespoon Tomato sauce
  • 2 tablespoon Oil/ Butter
  • Salt
  • 2 tablespoon Coriander leaves
  • 2 teaspoon Kasuri methi optional

Instructions

  • Cube onion and tomato, chop ginger ,green chillies.

  • Heat a pan with a tablespoon of oil/ Butter and add cardamom, green chilli and chopped ginger followed by onion.

  • Fry till transparent. Add chopped tomatoes and cook covered until mushy.

  • Cool and blend in a mixer and strain it.

  • Mean while boil water and keep the paneer immersed in the hot water until use.

  • Heat pan with remaining oil/ Butter and add the strained mixture.

  • Add tomato sauce, salt, red chilli, garam masala, pepper powder. Cook covered as it will splutter a lot. Add kasuri methi if adding at this stage

  • Fry till oil separates and forms like a thick paste.

  • Add paneer cubes drained from water.

  • Add milk really slowly with constant stirring, then add cream, mix well.

  • Heat in low flame for 2-3 minutes. No need to boil, just heat it up, switch off flame.

Notes

  • I have tried both with milk fully, without cream, oil in place of butter and with butter and cream. I recommend using cream and butter as it gives richness to gravy. Also balances the acidity from tomato.
  • DO strain the mixture after grinding(step 3) .The moti elachi has too much of fragrance, so 1 alone can make your gravy smell rich!
  • You should add the spice powder (red chilli powder) correctly so that it balances the acidity of tomatoes (tangy-ness).
  • Also milk and cream should not be omitted. Use as mentioned.
  • Use a deep dish preferably with lid to prepare this, as while frying, it spills a lot!

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1. To make shahi paneer, cube onion and tomato, chop ginger, green chillies firstly.

Heat a pan with a tablespoon of oil/ Butter and add moti elachi (or green cardamom), green chilli and chopped ginger followed by onion.

Fry till transparent. Add chopped tomatoes and cook covered until mushy.

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2. After that, cool and blend in a mixer and strain it.

Meanwhile boil water and keep the paneer immersed in the hot water until use.

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3. Heat pan with remaining oil/ Butter and add the strained mixture. Add tomato sauce, salt, red chilli, garam masala, pepper powders.

Cook covered as it will splutter a lot. Add kasuri methi at this stage, if adding.

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4. Fry till oil separates and forms like a thick paste. Add paneer cubes drained from water.

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5. Add milk really slowly with constant stirring, then add cream, mix well. Heat in low flame for 2-3 minutes. Do not boil in high heat, just heat low flame until it bubbles.

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Garnish with the chopped coriander leaves and serve as accompaniment for roti or mild pulavs.

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Comments

  1. Rinku Naveen

    So creamy and yumm curry. One of fav restaurant dishes. Now I will try it out at home.
    Hey Raji I have passed the 7 links challenge baton to you. Do check it. Would love to see your 7 links. You have an amazing collection I should say.
    Thanks dear

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  2. Sharmilee! :)

    This way of making PB masala is very new to me...sure to give a try, looks very creamy and yummy and beautiful clicks

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  3. Kalpana Sareesh

    Wow too good raji.. this is so so yummy one.. i shd def try it .. wonderful dish..

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  4. Radhika

    Very creamy looking.

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  5. Vijitha

    Creamy and tasty!

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  6. Suhaina

    love the colour and the presentation...curry looks very very yummy.Which brand Paneer do u use Raji?

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  7. Nisha

    That paneer looks so yum

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  8. RAKS KITCHEN

    Suhaina,I tried bharat brand this time...

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  9. Nithya

    Oh my god.. I cant stop drooling and wish to have paneer right away 🙂 loving the recipe. You rock dear 🙂

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  10. Shanthi

    Drooling over here. Looks so yummy and rich...Luv it

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  11. Prathima Rao

    Raks...you wont believe it but I spent the whole afternoon yesterday searching for a good shahi paneer recipe for tomorrow`s lunch - online & from books I had..Found a few but were not upto the mark..So though of mizing together one or 2 recipes & make my own..And today u post this!! This version looks perfect, creamy & mouthwatering!!! My search ends here!!! Thx Raks :))
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  12. Priti

    Looks so yum n perfect ...wish I can have it 🙂

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  13. jayasree

    Looks very creamy and delicious. As you said, with simple ingredients, the gravy looks very rich too.

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  14. Paaka Shaale

    Wonderful recipe Raks!!! Loved the first shot. It's simply stunning 🙂

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  15. Kaveri

    That's a rich and yummy curry...looks very delicious!

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  16. Priya

    Anytime favourite, i can have this fabulous looking shahi paneer with anything,cant take my eyes from ur clicks Raji..

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  17. Gayathri NG

    Creamy and yummy recipe..luv ur cliks..excellent presentation dear..

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  18. Sudha Sabarish

    A rich recipe and perfect for parties.Its really tempting and pics are too good.

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  19. Hari Chandana

    Wo.. mouth watering here.. simply inviting 🙂
    Indian Cuisine

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  20. Premalatha Aravindhan

    My fav restaurant menu,love to have it rite now...Delicious version!!!

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  21. Hamaree Rasoi

    The gravy looks inviting. and i'm always on lookout for different paneer preparation..

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  22. Happy Cook / Finla

    Beautiful and super creamy yumm.

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  23. Muskaan at A2Z Healthy Vegetarian Cuisine

    Paneer gravy looks awesome, so rich and creamy..

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  24. Pavithra

    I exactly do the same way but add finely chopped green chilli and I add red chilli powder and I used to add kasoori methi at the end. And also never miss ketchup as it gives nice taste to the gravy.. Absolutely yumm 🙂 and i am seriously feel like having it.

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  25. Suja

    Creamy and rich,sure must have tasted delicious..looks so tempting

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  26. cookingvarieties

    hi raks kitchen, am new to this, never seen or tasted before. may give it a try if ingredients available.. looks very flavorful and rich

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  27. jeyashrisuresh

    Wonderful presentation and a creamy paneer delight. Mouthwatering

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  28. Laavanya

    How creamy and awesome - mouthwatering...

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  29. San

    Hey Raji,

    You have a posted a phenomenal recipe with paneer. Deliciousness at its peak.

    San

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  30. Aarthi

    I love shahi paneer with some hot naan...Yummooooooo

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  31. Harini

    that is simply awesome!! rich and creamy surely shahi-style!!

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  32. Kalyani's Platter

    looks delicious ... always like this type of gravies ....will give it a try... thanks for sharing .... happy to follow u .......

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  33. Sobha Shyam

    looks super delicious,rich and creamy paneer..

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  34. Sush

    wow! super rich shahi paneer. I make mine the Tarla dalal way!

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  35. recipeswap

    nice and creamy!

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  36. Uma

    I usually avoid it as it has to be added cream. but i liked this version and it uses only milk which makes me an interest to prepare it. So creamy texture!

    Cheers,
    Uma

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  37. aipi

    Paneer in any form is my weakness n this one tops the chart , your pics are spectacular!
    USMasala

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  38. Cham

    This curry looks super creamy and rich with milk base.

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  39. Anonymous

    Lovely step by step pics raks. wat is moti elaichi? i have heard the green elaichi and the black one/.is this different? is it very strong flavour? it must have taken some time to prepare?? looks very delish.

    Shobha

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  40. Divya Kudua

    Perfect colour Raks,just like they serve in restaurants!!I have bookmarked a recipe from manjula's kitchen,which does sound similar to this.Both are a must-try now for me:)

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  41. RAKS KITCHEN

    Shoba, moti elachi is black cardamom. It has strong flavor yes. Only the straining process is extra in this recipe,otherwise its not much time consuming...

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  42. Tina

    perfect n creamy paneer..

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  43. GEETHA ACHAL

    wow..sure this is a easy version of making it...Straining it before cooking is new tip...Sure try it...Thanks..

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  44. priya ravi

    looks creamy and rich.. first click is truely pro shot 🙂

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  45. Now Serving

    super o super yummY! love it

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  46. Shri

    It looks so inviting, tempting, Yummy!! I wish I could eat that now!

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  47. Renu

    beautiful clicks and wonderful recipe ! thx for sharing

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  48. lata raja

    Very tempting dish in the picture. Reading the post confirms that it is quite easy to make this way. Perfectly cut paneer cubes too...wish my paneer turned out this well!

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  49. notyet100

    Curry looks delicious,luved ur presentation too

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  50. Priyanka

    This is an amazing recipe. I tried this Sunday night and its my new favorite.

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  51. D.

    Hi...made it last night for Dinner....and WOW my Hubby's first comment was whether I order it from the market....so creamy my kids enjoyed it....and the appreciation made me blush....thanks for sharing the recipe....i planning to try something sweet today....will let u know how it went...:)))

    D.

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  52. Vasudha Narasimhan

    EXCELLENT BLOG....HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME:) WILL TRY ALL THE MOUTH WATERING RECIPES SHOWN HERE:)

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  53. Unknown

    nice and easy recipe...Just made it..although I thought the tomato qty was just too much..it actually tasted like tomato soup...next time i will reduce tomatoes to 2 or at least increase the onion qty...but thanx a lot for the recipe..i hope to find such an easy recipe for shahi paneer without onion and garlic...
    cheers..Gauri

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  54. priya durai

    I tried it. It is coming very well. thank you so much.

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  55. renuka

    i lik shaahi paneer more than other curries...i liked this recepie and i prepare it every sunday...i lik allrecepies of paneer...

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  56. Shweta

    I Like to ask the difference between Shahi Paneer and Butter Paneer Masala.........

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  57. Neethz

    I made this today but my strained quantity took a long time to become a thick paste, any suggestions on that? Other than that the recipe is easy and turned out really well. Also I used only 3 tomatoes since they were huge.

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  58. RAKS KITCHEN

    Yes it does more time if the tomatoes are very juicy. Try cooking un covered in a deeper vessel...

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  59. Meeeeee

    Wonderful recipe:) Tried this out and it really turned well.. 🙂

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  60. prasad

    Hello Rank,
    Yesterday we invited few of our friends for thanks giving dinner & I made this sahi paneer of course fallowing your recipe. you believe it
    I could not taste it because not even a spoon full been left for me.

    Prasad
    USA

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  61. Manjula Sridhar

    Dear Raks,
    Ur shahi paneer is mouth watering. I need not search for any books or net for the receipes. Nowadays i open ur website and click for the receipes. Ur ingredient measurements are exactly right. It is working well even for the beginners. Keep uploading receipes for different varieties of soup- Manjula

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  62. diya

    Hi Raks,
    Why should the ground mixture be strained? Doesn't remaining mixture in the strainer go waste?

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  63. RAKS KITCHEN

    Hi Diya,
    The strained mixture is very very less and if you see the remains, you wont feel that way 🙂 The moti elachi has so much fibers so better remove it by straining.

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  64. archana

    Hi Raks! How is Moti Elaichi different from normal elaichi? Is it very big?
    Thanks!

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  65. RAKS KITCHEN

    Yes it will be big and darker in colour.

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  66. archana

    Oh! Is it possible to make this dish with normal elaichi instead?

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  67. RAKS KITCHEN

    You could try that...

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  68. smriti

    I have been trying out various paneer recipes lately but nothing tickled my taste buds as much as this one, it did turn out amazingly well and the creamy texture is what makes it rich and so delicious.

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  69. smriti

    This comment has been removed by the author.

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  70. Isha

    what if we do not strain the mixture??

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  71. Rekha Manickam

    Tried this yesterday for dinner - it came out awesome!! Thanks so much for this recipe - I only added one variation - used tomoto paste/sauce that we get in tin instead of tomatoes - so didnt have to strain it. But it was so delicious!!

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  72. samuel

    Yummy, I am going to try this ....

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  73. Vaibhav Mishra

    sala mu mein panni aa gaya palangtod dish/recipie hai

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  74. Shilpi

    I just made the dish and it came out delicious ... LOve your blog for simple recipes using handy ingredients .. 🙂

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  75. Shilpi

    I just prepared this and it came out splendid.. I love your blog for simple recipes and not too complex ingredients.. you make cooking look easy 🙂

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  76. Subha S

    Hii mam!!!!!!! nice try.looks yummy.
    shall i try coconut milk instead of milk?
    is it good?

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  77. Raks anand

    It will be nice, but will be different from the traditional taste

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  78. kavanjit.s

    Hey, may i ask. I have eaten the white gravy shahi paneer, should I omit Haldi in order to have white gravy??

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  79. Raks anand

    No since this is a tomato based gravy, you may not get white one, may be its some other recipe which has cashews and onion alone.

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  80. Kriti

    Hi Raks ! I just loove your recipes ! Tried this also .... My whole family was drooling !!! One thing I would like to ask - what can be done if the gravy gets thicker when kept for a while? Should we add water / milk and how to prevent the paneer from getting v soft before serving? Thanks so much !!!

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  81. Princy Prabhakar

    Hi Raks! Tried this recipe... it came out really well...thanks a ton! Have tried many other recipes of yours. All are superbly delicious. 🙂

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  82. Princy Prabhakar

    Hi Raks! Just tried this recipe.. it came out really well! Thanks a ton... You are a super cook! 🙂

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  83. Apurva Tripathi

    just tried the recipe, came out really well:) Thanks

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  84. Annapoorani Murali

    Hi Raks,

    I just have a couple of questions..

    1) when you say pepper powder, does that mean milagu ground into powder form?

    2) also, can we use tomato ketchup in place of tomato sauce? Alternatively, can we also grind tomato into a puree and use it as tomato sauce?

    Appreciate your reply.
    Thanks.

    -Anju.

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  85. Raks anand

    Yes Its ground pepper.
    Yes tomato ketchup also ok.

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  86. Lekha M

    Thanks for the recipes with the picture, I prepared today It was yummy 🙂

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  87. Sidzs Rule

    I tried it and it came out really nice. Thanks for the recipe.

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  88. Just about ME

    I am planning to make this recipe for 7-10 guests. As this one takes lot of time and I might not have time on the day, can I prepare it in advance like 3 days ago and freeze it?

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  89. Raks anand

    You can prepare the masala thick and freeze it. Then later can boil with milk and add soft paneer to it.

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  90. Tara Agrawal

    I tried it today and it turned out great, thanks Raks 🙂

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  91. maddy

    This is such a wonderful recipe. You get such rich dish only by using milk.. Where do you get the recipes from? All ur recipes are so wonderful. I run a small catering business and many times I try many of ur recipes and get praises from my customers that they are good.. I wanted to thank you also....

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  92. Unknown

    Im New here n i dun know anything bot cooking... i ws looking for d best cooking classes bt i think i should stop my search now... the way u teach cooking is very impressive n m gonna try ur Dishes from now on...

    Thanks a lot... god bless !!

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  93. Chams

    I tried it today. It came nicely. Thanks Raks!!!

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  94. Sonam Kumari

    I tried this Shahi Paneer Recipe And it comes out delicious 🙂

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  95. asha patel

    Wow looking rich and creamy, and also tasty

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  96. priyanka

    I tried and it was yumm.. Thanks

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  97. Sathiya Priya

    If strained wont it lose its flavour??? I did this as stated above except for the straining bit cos i thought if the pulp of the tomatoes are strained it wont be so flavourful....

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  98. Sathiya Priya

    If we strain the pulp of the tomatoes and use only the juice that is strained, wont it lose its flavour also the quantity obtained is also reduced. Pls help??

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  99. Raks anand

    It wont lose the flavour. Here main thing is to make the gravy smooth and also to eliminate the moti elachi fiber. You try both ways and see the difference 🙂

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  100. Gayathri Subash

    what cream u've used. can u name it

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  101. Raks anand

    You can use nestle cream. I use Emborg brand here in Singapore

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  102. Saahshi

    Hai Yummy gravy.You Have Mentioned Cream to use in your Recepie.Without adding cream will the recepie is good,because i dont use cream usually in all my recepies.

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  103. Raks anand

    It will be best if you use cream. Since this is meant to be rich. If you want to skip, you can try milk alone. It could turn too tangy I guess.

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  104. Nandhu Venkat

    So yummy. But what is the difference between shahi paneer and paneer butter masala.

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  105. Krisha Siva

    Can i use green cardamon instead of the black cardamon(moti elachi) that is mentioned in the recipe?

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  106. Raks anand

    My shahi paneer is different in flavour, slightly tangier and creamy. We use different spices.

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  107. Raks anand

    The flavour will be different.

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