Paneer Nazakat, a beautiful dish from the Hyderabadi cuisine is rich, delicious and as pretty as a picture. Nazakat is an Urdu word which means softness, mildness or elegance. And this Paneer Nazakat is just that.
Cubes of paneer are stuffed with a mildly spiced dried fruit mixture. These pan-fried paneer cubes are served over a bed of a thick, creamy and tantalizing, nutty, brown onion- tomato sauce or gravy as it is known in India. Two words- Exotic & delicious!
So I have never really had an opportunity to have this at a restaurant, coz more often than not I end up ordering either paneer makhani, shahi paneer or malai kofta when it comes to ordering anything with paneer. These are our absolute favorites amongst paneer dishes. I had been meaning to try this ever since I saw it on a TV show by one of my favorite chefs, Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi.
The long list of ingredients may seem intimidating, but I promise that the efforts are well worth the deliciousness of the dish! This is perfect for a party or a special occasion. Skip the makhani and its likes next time and try this paneez nazakat for a change 🙂
Table of Contents
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO MAKE PANEER NAZAKAT
FOR THE STUFFING
1.Scoop out little paneer from the center of each cube. Transfer the scooped out paneer to a bowl, set aside.
2.Heat oil in a non-stick pan. Add finely chopped green chillies and ginger, sauté until the ginger is fragrant. Add raisins and chopped cashew nuts, sauté another 30 seconds.
3.Add this mixture to crumbled paneer along with Kashmiri red chilli powder, turmeric powder, salt and green cardamom powder. Mix well.
4.Stuff this mixture in scooped out paneer cubes. Place a cashew nut on top, and sprinkle some red chili powder on top. (I skipped the red chilli powder). Heat 1 tbsp oil in a non-stick pan, shallow fry the paneer cubes until heated through. Transfer to a plate and set aside. (Fry the paneer just before you serve the dish or else it will turn hard).
FOR THE GRAVY
1.Heat oil in a heavy bottomed kadai, add whole spices, sauté on medium-low heat until aromatic.
2.Add ginger garlic paste, sauté over medium heat until fragrant.
3.Add tomato purée, mix well and cook on medium heat until oil oozes from the sides.
4.Add slit green chillies, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder & shahi paneer masala. Sauté on medium heat for another 1-2 minutes.
5.Lower the heat, add yogurt and cashew nut paste, salt and sugar, mix well and sauté for 2-3 mins on medium heat.
6.Add browned onion paste, sauté another 30 seconds.
7.Add 1/4 cup cream, cardamom powder, and kewra water. Mix well. For a silky smooth texture strain the gravy.
8.Transfer the gravy to a serving platter, place the paneer cubes over the gravy. Garnish with remaining 1 tsp cream. Serve hot along with some flatbread.
NOTE
1.To make the brown onion paste grind 1/3 cup of birista (golden brown fried onions) with little water to a smooth paste. To expedite the process, I used store-bought brown onions.
HOW TO MAKE PANEER NAZAKAT?
Paneer Nazakat Recipe
Ingredients
Measuring cup used, 1 cup = 250 ml, 1tsp = 5 ml
- 225 grams paneer/Indian cottage cheese, cut into 1-inch cubes
For the paneer stuffing
- 2 green chillies, finely chopped
- 1 tsp finely chopped ginger
- 1 tbsp raisins
- 1 tbsp chopped cashew nuts
- 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
- 1/4 tsp Kashmiri red chilli powder, plus more for sprinkling,
- Salt, to taste
- A pinch of green cardamom powder
- 9 whole cashew nuts
For the gravy
- 2-3 tbsp Oil
- Whole spices (2 Bay leaves, 3-4 Green cardamoms, 2 Black cardamoms, 1/2 inch Cinnamon, 2-3 Cloves)
- 1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
- 1 cup tomato purée
- 2 green chillies
- 2 tsp coriander powder
- 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
- 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
- 2 tsp shahi paneer masala
- 20 cashew nuts soaked in hot water for 15 minutes, ground to a smooth paste using little water
- 2 tbsp yogurt
- Salt to taste
- 1 tsp sugar adjust as per tartness of the tomatoes
- 3 tbsp Browned onion paste*
- 1/4 cup + 1 tsp Fresh cream/ heavy whipping cream
- A pinch of Green cardamom powder
- 1/2 tsp kewra water, skip if you don't have
Instructions
For the stuffing
- Scoop out little paneer from the center of each cube. Transfer the scooped out paneer to a bowl, set aside.
- Heat oil in a non-stick pan. Add finely chopped green chillies and ginger, sauté until the ginger is fragrant. Add raisins and chopped cashew nuts, sauté another 30 seconds.
- Add this mixture to crumbled paneer along with Kashmiri red chilli powder, turmeric powder, salt and green cardamom powder. Mix well.
- Stuff this mixture in scooped out paneer cubes. Place a cashew nut on top, and sprinkle some red chili powder on top. (I skipped the red chilli powder). Heat 1 tbsp oil in a non-stick pan, shallow fry the paneer cubes until heated through. Transfer to a plate and set aside. (Fry the paneer just before you serve the dish or else it will turn hard).
For the gravy
- Heat oil in a heavy bottomed kadai, add whole spices, sauté on medium-low heat until aromatic.
- Add ginger garlic paste, sauté over medium heat until fragrant.
- Add tomato purée, mix well and cook on medium heat until oil oozes from the sides.
- Add slit green chillies, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder & shahi paneer masala. Sauté on medium heat for another 1-2 minutes.
- Lower the heat, add yogurt and cashew nut paste, salt and sugar, mix well and sauté for 2-3 mins on medium heat.
- Add browned onion paste, sauté another 30 seconds.
- Add 1/4 cup cream, cardamom powder, and kewra water. Mix well. For a silky smooth texture strain the gravy.
- Transfer the gravy to a serving platter, place the paneer cubes over the gravy. Garnish with remaining 1 tsp cream. Serve hot along with some flatbread.
Notes
- To make the brown onion paste grind 1/3 cup of birista (golden brown fried onions) with little water to a smooth paste. To expedite the process, I used store-bought brown onions.
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Freda
Sneha says
Hi.. tried your recipe and it has turned out to amazing!!! Have done few alterations as per my taste but the idea n rest is amazing
Freda Dias says
Thanks for your feedback, Sneha! Glad to know you enjoyed this dish 🙂
MyCulinarySaga says
Lovely and your pics do justice to the beauty of the dish 😘
Freda Dias says
Thanks so much Trupti 🙂
Laura says
These look and sound like bites of heaven!
Freda Dias says
Thanks Laura 🙂
Padmajha Sureshbabu says
This dish is so new to me . It looks stunning! My kids go crazy over any paneer dish and I must try this out for them!
Freda Dias says
Thanks! Glad you liked it 🙂
Sapana Behl says
The name itself is wonderful and the dish is making me drool. Amazing clicks.
Freda Dias says
Thanks, Sapana 🙂
theyellowdaal says
Beautiful pictures. Now I have got another paneer dish to try. Soon…. 😊😊
Freda Dias says
Glad you liked it! Thnks, Avin 🙂
mayurisjikoni says
When I first saw the photo on Facebook in a group you shared this recipe, I fell in love with the dish. Looks so elegant and delicious. Bookmarked.
Freda Dias says
Thanks so much 🙂
Ruchisvegkitchen says
Paneer Nazakat is super tempting Freda. Loved the stuffing..
Freda Dias says
Thanks, Ruchi 🙂
Sandhya says
You have defined exotic and royal both with this spectacular dish Freda! Gorgeous photos , as always too!
Freda Dias says
Thanks so much, Sandhya 🙂
Priya Suresh says
Such a rich looking ultimate paneer nazakat, thanks for sharing this beautiful dish, hearing for the first time.
Freda Dias says
Thanks, Priya 🙂
Pavani says
That is such an exotic and delicious looking paneer dish. Perfect for parties.
When you say store bought fried onions, did you use the ones that look slightly dried in bags?
Freda Dias says
Thanks Pavani! Yes, I did get a packet from India which I used 🙂
Soniya says
I am so tempted to make this gorgeous cubes of heaven!! Will surely try when I have get together this holiday season ☝️❤️ beautiful .
Freda Dias says
Thanks so much, Soniya 🙂
anotherfoodieblogger says
What an absolutely beautiful and tasty-looking dish!
Dhwani Mehta says
Drooling all over Freda. 🙂 I’ll give this a try soon. Thanks.
Freda Dias says
Thanks, Dhwani 🙂
Jagruti says
What a beautiful and elegant looking dish, with hot naan this would be perfect.
Freda Dias says
Thanks, Jagruti 🙂
firsttimercook says
drooling just over this, so much tempting share !!!
Freda Dias says
Thanks, Sasmita 🙂
jayashreetrao says
Looks delicious ! Paneer is loved at home.
Freda says
Thanks, so much 🙂
Loretta says
Wow, what a decadent bowl of paneer – I’m not sure I’ve heard of this particular one, but it does look luscious!
Freda says
Even I hadn’t until I saw it on a TV show, just had to try it! Thanks, Loretta 🙂
Smiling Notes says
Yum.. made me so hungry. Lovely photos Freda 🙂
Freda says
Thanks so much Shamira 🙂
Soma says
This paneer nazakat is super tempting, lovely recipe will try soon.
Freda Dias says
Thanks Soma 🙂