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​4 comforting Paneer curries that perfectly balance health and taste​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 17, 2025, 13:08 IST
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4 comforting Paneer curries that perfectly balance health and taste

Paneer isn’t just another ingredient in Indian kitchens. It’s the soft square that makes a meal feel fuller, the one thing vegetarians trust to deliver both comfort and protein. Loved equally in street food stalls and home kitchens, it slips easily into almost any style of cooking. Drop it into a curry and it soaks up every spice around it, turning into something far more satisfying than its mild flavour suggests. Here are four curries where paneer does what it does best; carry flavour, add substance, and make eating well feel like no effort at all.

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Palak Paneer

There’s a reason palak paneer feels so timeless, its simple, full of flavour and packed with quite strength. To make it easily at home, blanch the spinach, let it sit overnight, so that it holds its deep green colour. Next day, blend it till it's smooth and cook it with ginger, garlic and a pinch of garam masala. Add paneer cubes once the gravy looks cooked and releases all its aroma. Finish with a squeeze of lemon on top; it brightens the dish and balances the richness. The iron from the spinach and protein from the paneer work quietly in the background, while the bowl in front feels nothing less than indulgent.

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Paneer Tikka Masala

Paneer shows its bolder side here. Marinate paneer cubes in yogurt and spices, then cook until their edges char and smoke. They fall into a silky tomato-onion gravy scented with kasuri methi, where the flavours deepen and mellow. The yogurt boosts the protein count, the grilling keeps it light - and the curry still comes out rich enough to stand tall on any festive table. Just remember to go easy on the oil or butter - just a little is enough to do the job.

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Matar Paneer

With matar paneer, comfort comes easy. Start by letting green peas simmer in a spiced tomato base until they turn tender, their sweetness softening the sharp edges of the masala. Add the paneer cubes and let them settle into the gravy, soaking up the flavours while giving the curry its weight. Once everything comes together - scatter fresh coriander on top. It keeps the dish bright, a small reminder that even the simplest food can feel complete.

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Paneer Bhurji Curry

With paneer bhurji, cubes turn into crumbles. The paneer falls into onions, tomatoes, and green chillies, soaking up their sharpness and heat. Capsicum or mushrooms often join in, adding colour and freshness. A light gravy of tomatoes or milk binds it all, hearty enough to satisfy but never heavy. Spread evenly through the curry, the paneer makes every bite feel balanced; warm, textured, and quietly packed with protein.

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The protein edge

Paneer has always been a carrier of comfort, but in these curries, it carries more - it becomes a steady source of strength. A hundred grams gives nearly 18 grams of protein, and when paired with spinach, peas, or yogurt, that number only climbs. These aren’t just recipes that sit in tradition; they are meals that answer today’s need for food that fills, fuels, and still feels like home.

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