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Mirch Paneer
April 17, 2009 by shankari
Filed under Vegetarian Sides
The recipe is simple, easy to follow and it makes you wonder how a dish can taste so good with just a few ingredients. I taught this in my class last night and everyone loved it. One of my students who ardently hates bell pepper, tried it and she is making this again at her home. There is not a thing you want to change.
Water – 2 cups
Raw Cashew Nuts – ½ cup
Red Bell pepper – 1 lb, cut into 1 inch pieces
Green Cardamom pods- 6
Green Chilies (Thai or Serrano – 2 (do not remove seeds)
Salt – 1 ½ tsp
Chilli powder – 1 tsp
Paneer – 8 oz, cut in 1 inch cubes and fried.
Cilantro – 2 T, finely chopped
- Pour 2 cups water in a medium size saucepan, and add the cashews, bell peppers, cardamom pods and chilies.
- Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Reduce the heat to medium low and cover the pan with a lid and cook until fork tender – for about 20 minutes.
- Blend the peppers along with the water to a fine puree until smooth in texture or you can use an immersion blender as well.
- Pour the mixture back into the saucepan and stir in the salt, cayenne and paneer and cooked covered over medium low heat for 5 minutes until the paneer is heated through.
- Garnish with cilantro and serve with plain or flavored basmati rice.
Optional: Make this a completely OIL FREE dish by not frying the paneer.




Wonderful looking dish, I have his book but never tried any so far. Beautiful color.
Thanks for veg oyster saucer info, didn’t know about it. Hope it doesn’t smell like Oysters!:D
So good!!! Thanks also for the curry leaves.. made the Kaara pori. It turned out great. I’ll post it on my blog.
this dish looks gorgeous. Beautiful color too! Must have tasted great.
Nice and different to blend the pepper along with the rest. I’ve done similar stuff with pasta sauce earlier, but not with gravies.
Wow…Love the simplicity of this!
Wow! Shankari, the recipe is so simple but I bet it tasted divine.
Oh I love this gravy idea, so unusual. Bookmarking this one to try.
Nice red color..Looking spicy and yummy..