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    Paneer Chettinad Curry!

    Published: Nov 20, 2008 · Modified: Mar 28, 2024 by Srivalli · 24 Comments

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    I know it must be pretty obvious that paneer is something that I am very fond of and I take great pleasure in the fact that even Konda loves it. But even I was surprised when hubby dear gave us an over dose of Paneer. We went out for dinner and hubby dear went on to order, and all I could do is gape at him for ordering only paneer dishes. The waiter himself, was pretty much taken aback. It was Andhra Paneer, Paneer Tikka, Paneer Fingers, followed by Paneer Butter Masala. You would think that after such an overdose, we would be cured of our affliction towards this? Nay, this delicious Paneer curry is something I would make again anytime. This is something that I just went ahead and made, so it was such a pleasure finally tasting it and knowing it came out yum! It involves more of a Chettinad masala, hence the name!

    Since few schools take kids from their pre school, we decided to get applications into those schools. And what a torture it is. Though the school was giving away applications for a week, all the parents were up early and by the time hubby dear reached at 7 am, there were about 200 people before him. He returned back to go the next day. And imagine his shock, when he was attending a mini interview! He was asked lot of questions and then was told that the child should be able to recognize circles, and other table manners.

    Imagine that! How on earth they expect a 2 year old baby to know how to draw a circle or that they should go throw the chocolate paper in the dustbin, is beyond me. They even should know the colours! Peddu, if he has the mood, will show only geeen, buue, when not in mood, whatever he touches will be geeen or buue. And Chinnu won't even bother waiting for me to ask him.

    Peddu will atleast say something that might sound like A B C,, then it will go into a big song, which I can never understand what. But Chinnu, if you ask him for long, he will launch into singing Amma Nanna I LL LU..I can very well imagine the look on the teacher if they are going to ask Chinnu to say ABC. And if you happen to give a toffee to Chinnu, first thing he will do is, to throw the paper down. He will look at the dust bin, only if he has the mood. I seriously hope the teachers know that a 2 year old kid is very much motivated by their moods!

    As I said today's Paneer curry is a treat to senses. Its a mix of South and North Spices and arrived at a delicate dish to treat your senses. When I served with Parotta, it was one yummy lunch!

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    Ingredients

    For the Gravy

    250 gms Paneer
    2 medium Onions
    2 medium Tomatoes
    1/4 tsp Turmeric Powder
    2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    2 tsp Coriander Powder
    3 tsp Cooking Oil
    Salt to taste
    Coriander Leaves for garnish

    For the Ground Masala

    1 cup Fresh Grated Coconut
    1 big Onion
    3 - 4 pods Garlic
    10 - 15 nos Whole Black Peppercorns
    2" Cinnamon
    2 Cardamom
    3 Cloves
    1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
    1/4 tsp Fenugreek Seeds
    1 tbsp Poppy Seeds / Gasa Gasa
    1 - 2 tsp Cooking Oil for frying

    Instructions

    Cut the Paneer into small pieces. Roast the Paneer in oil. Then, sprinkle turmeric powder and soak in water for 10 mins.
    Meanwhile, heat a pan with oil, deep fry the onions till light brown, drain and keep aside.
    Next, fry the grated coconut till light golden, then add garlic, continue to fry for a min. Next goes the peppercorns. Sauté everything well. Simmer for 1 min.
    Then, add one after the other, the cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, fenugreek, cumin seeds. Fry everything for 2 mins in sim.
    Finally, add the poppy seeds and fry for a few seconds. Remove from heat and add the chilli powder and coriander powder and mix well.
    Allow it to cool. Then, add the deep fried onion to the spices and grind to a smooth paste using little water.
    Heat a big pan with oil. Add the chopped onions and sauté till light brown. Then, add the ground paste, finely chopped tomatoes and adjust salt. Cover and simmer for 10 mins. When the oil comes out, add 1 cup water. Bring to boil and simmer for 10 mins.
    Finally, add the Paneer cubes and sim for 10 mins. Garnish with coriander leaves.
    Tastes great with Rotis!

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    Paneer Chettinad Curry!

    Course Main Dish - Gravies
    Cuisine Chettinad
    Dish Type Paneer Dishes
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    For the Gravy

    • 250 gms Paneer
    • 2 medium Onions
    • 2 medium Tomatoes
    • 1/4 tsp Turmeric Powder
    • 2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    • 2 tsp Coriander Powder
    • 3 tsp Cooking Oil
    • Salt to taste
    • Coriander Leaves for garnish

    For the Ground Masala

    • 1 cup Coconut freshly grated
    • 1 big Onion
    • 3 - 4 pods Garlic
    • 10 - 15 nos Whole Black Peppercorns
    • 2" Cinnamon
    • 2 Cardamom
    • 3 Cloves
    • 1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
    • 1/4 tsp Fenugreek Seeds
    • 1 tbsp Poppy Seeds / Gasa Gasa
    • 1 - 2 tsp Cooking Oil for frying

    Instructions

    • Cut the Paneer into small pieces. Roast the Paneer in oil. Then, sprinkle turmeric powder and soak in water for 10 mins.
    • Meanwhile, heat a pan with oil, deep fry the onions till light brown, drain and keep aside.
    • Next, fry the grated coconut till light golden, then add garlic, continue to fry for a min. Next goes the peppercorns. Sauté everything well. Simmer for 1 min.
    • Then, add one after the other, the cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, fenugreek, cumin seeds. Fry everything for 2 mins in sim.
    • Finally, add the poppy seeds and fry for a few seconds. Remove from heat and add the chilli powder and coriander powder and mix well.
    • Allow it to cool. Then, add the deep fried onion to the spices and grind to a smooth paste using little water.
    • Heat a big pan with oil. Add the chopped onions and sauté till light brown. Then, add the ground paste, finely chopped tomatoes and adjust salt. Cover and simmer for 10 mins. When the oil comes out, add 1 cup water. Bring to boil and simmer for 10 mins.
    • Finally, add the Paneer cubes and sim for 10 mins. Garnish with coriander leaves.
    • Tastes great with Rotis!
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    Comments

    1. DEESHA says

      November 20, 2008 at 10:43 am

      lovely curry .. very spicy & yummy

      Reply
    2. Sharmila says

      November 20, 2008 at 10:59 am

      That is a whole gamut of spices ... poppy seeds too!New to me. 🙂

      Reply
    3. Roopa says

      November 20, 2008 at 1:23 pm

      mmmm it looks like some rich chicken curry 🙂 I am very fond of such dishes when you prepare it this way :), it looks straight out of a dhaba:)

      Reply
    4. Smitha says

      November 20, 2008 at 2:45 pm

      Love paneer, love the idea of Chettinad paneer, very interesting, bet it was much more tasty

      Reply
    5. aparna says

      November 20, 2008 at 2:49 pm

      Lovely dish.

      Reply
    6. Medhaa says

      November 20, 2008 at 4:53 pm

      love the spices used, reading chettinad itself I can imagine how spicy this would be

      Reply
    7. Laavanya says

      November 20, 2008 at 12:28 pm

      My daughter too first recognized only blue & green before moving onto others 🙂 I've heard horror stories about schools' admission requirements - some of the demands are quite ridiculous..

      The paneer chettinad looks so good.. nice twist.

      Reply
    8. Curry Leaf says

      November 20, 2008 at 6:58 pm

      Lovely curry.Lovely post.We too were surprised about the schools.We went at 7 morning and same as u said 100 in front.I feel some parents start the q previous night itself he he he.. too competitive but bit bad for us as well as the kid

      Reply
    9. Mandira says

      November 20, 2008 at 7:31 pm

      paneer chettinad, hmm... sounds delicious!

      Reply
    10. Alka says

      November 20, 2008 at 2:17 pm

      I am scared of the time when we are scheduled to shift from our current location,since the most horrifying thing in Mumbai is getting admission in schools. There are queues for getting the admission forms,then submission of forms,then queues for parents Interview, then waiting list for child's interview and also an entrance exam (even for Lower KG )Then after clearing that exam ,we are tortured to wait anxiously for the results for good long 4-5 weeks b4 we can know whether poor child of our is accepted by SO CALLED PRESTIGIOUS school.Currently the school my son goes is not so rigid with its admission rules so it was really simple then...but now.....i m getting butterflies in stomach at the thought of March mania....
      The curry looks awesome and so is the recipe...nice one for a variation from regular butter paneer !

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    11. Anonymous says

      November 20, 2008 at 3:06 pm

      This is a wonderful paneer curry, will surely try it out. As for the school nightmare, hmm...India needs to get a grip on this over competitive and ridiculous expectations placed on young kids and their parents. What kind of education system expects kids to do things beyond their physical and mental development? Seems like they have no clue about child development nor child psychology!

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    12. Happy cook says

      November 20, 2008 at 3:09 pm

      Love this sounth indian paneer dish.
      It is totally different.
      Yeah i think it is totally ridaculous all these interviews for a young child, i remeber when my sisters boy wanted to go to preschool they had to go for interviews etc...and then they had to pay twenty thousand rs as donation, that was more than 12 yrs ago.

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    13. Jayashree says

      November 20, 2008 at 4:10 pm

      Which school did u try???
      I have a post on my baby blog about the hassles of getting an application form.

      Reply
    14. karuna says

      November 21, 2008 at 12:54 am

      this curry looks so good. i have bookmarked it will try this for sure

      Reply
    15. Ruth says

      November 21, 2008 at 1:37 am

      I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

      Ruth

      Reply
    16. Divya Kudua says

      November 21, 2008 at 2:06 am

      Lovely paneer curry Valli..would love to dig in..;-)I love paneer too and wouldnt mind having it as a starter and side dish too..;-)

      Reply
    17. Indrani says

      November 21, 2008 at 5:22 am

      Srivalli, I've few awards 4 u in my blog..pl. come by and pick them up

      Reply
    18. Divya Vikram says

      November 21, 2008 at 7:20 am

      Have heard from my Sis in law about these prekg interviews..Hilarious! And the curry looks too inviting to have with chapathis.

      Reply
    19. Priya says

      November 21, 2008 at 8:24 am

      Wow wat a lovely curry, looks spicy n delicious..sure will try them soon..

      Reply
    20. bee says

      November 21, 2008 at 4:20 am

      do they have to get tortured at pre-school? can they go at the age of 5 or something? school sounds like a torture chamber. never heard of andhra paneer.

      Reply
    21. Kitchen Flavours says

      November 21, 2008 at 10:21 am

      Wow looks yummy, spicy and pefect.

      Reply
    22. Uj says

      November 21, 2008 at 12:07 pm

      Looks yummy Srivalli, I loved the chetinad masala.. will try your way soon 🙂

      Reply
    23. mindhaven says

      November 26, 2008 at 8:21 am

      hi srivalli,
      I;m from Malaysia and I've been an ardent fan of your blog since i stumbled upon it a number of months ago. I tried this chettinad paneer recipe, but i substitutes paneer for tofu (didn't have the time to make paneer). The results were nonetheless, still awesome!..thank u so much!

      Reply
    24. sundari says

      September 14, 2009 at 10:22 pm

      All your dishes are amazing and the way you explain and the quantities you suggest just work perfectly. I have tried a lot of dishes in your blog and all of them just come out perfect. This is the best receipe website I have found sine 5 years :).

      Reply

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