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Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe – This classic Indian favorite is a delicious vegetarian dish that features fresh paneer cheese in a rich, creamy and flavorful tomato sauce.

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Why You’ll Love This Vegetarian Paneer Tikka Masala

Fact: You do not need to be a vegetarian to enjoy vegetarian food.

With trends like #MeatlessMonday leading the way, more and more omnivores are incorporating plant-based dishes into their regular meal plans. Not only is it good for you and the planet to cut back on meat, but there is also a fabulous array of vegetarian and vegan recipes you might otherwise be missing!

From hearty soups to classic comfort foods, it is amazing the depth of savory and umami flavors you can enjoy – no meat needed. For instance, we love classic Chicken Tikka Masala. However, this vegetarian Paneer variation is just as delicious and happens to be gluten-free. It is even easy to make keto-friendly!

You will be amazed at how easy this authentic tikka masala sauce recipe is. Although it tastes like it’s been simmering on the stove all day, it’s actually ready in under an hour! Paneer Tikka Masala has the same savory, flavorful gravy as chicken tikka masala but with creamy chunks of paneer instead of the chicken!

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What is Paneer?

Paneer is a firm white Indian cheese, with a similar texture to tofu. But while tofu has a rather neutral taste, paneer cheese is a bit more decadent… It is not salty like most cheeses, and has a mildly sweet and nutty flavor that goes well with vibrant seasonings.

The firm and mild cheese pairs perfectly with deep Indian flavors, like garam masala, turmeric, and tomatoes. Fresh paneer is marinaded in a luscious blend of yogurt and spices, then pan-seared, and gently simmered with a rich, creamy, and unbelievably flavorful sauce. All of this Paneer Tikka Masala goodness is cooked in only about an hour, so it’s terrific to prepare for Meatless Monday or any night of the week.

PS – If you are not vegetarian, but just want a great tikka masala sauce recipe, this is the one!

And if you aren’t vegetarian, you can also use the yogurt marinade on chicken or lamb and sauté them the same way you would prepare the paneer.

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Ingredients You Need

Paneer and the spices needed to make the tikka masala sauce are all sold at most large grocery chains and international markets. Often the cheese can be found in the freezer section as well as fresh.

To make classic Paneer Tikka Masala marinade you need:

  • Paneer cheese – make your own at home or get it at the store!
  • Plain yogurt – or plain Greek yogurt
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Seasonings – salt, garam masala, ground cumin powder, ground Kashmiri chili, and turmeric

For the masala sauce:

  • Ghee
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Seasonings – garam masala, salt, turmeric powder, ground Kashmiri chili
  • Tomato sauce
  • Heavy cream

Plus some fresh chopped cilantro (coriander) to garnish.

Pro Tip: Garam masala is sold in ready-to-use blends, or you can easily make your own Roasted Garam Masala with our great recipe!

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How to Make Paneer Tikka Masala

The first step is to make the marinade for the paneer.

Cut the paneer into 1/2 inch cubes and place in a bowl or baking dish. Add the yogurt and all marinade ingredients.

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Gently toss to coat the paneer in the yogurt and spices. Set aside.

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To make the vegetarian tikka masala sauce, first set a 4-6 quart saucepot and a large nonstick skillet on the stovetop. To the saucepot add the ghee, diced onion, garlic, and ginger.

Turn the heat on medium-low and sauté for 8-10 minutes to soften.

Add in the garam masala, salt, turmeric, and Kashmiri chili.

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Sauté for another 2 minutes, then stir in the tomato puree.

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Partially cover and simmer the sauce for 10 minutes.

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Once the sauce has simmered and reduced a bit, scoop the tomato sauce into the blender. Puree until very smooth. You might need to work in batches depending on the size of your blender jar.

Note: If you do not have a high-heat blender, you will need to remove the sauce from the heat and let cool a bit before pureeing, so the heat doesn’t damage the jar.

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Then pour the puree back into the saucepot and stir in the heavy cream and ½ cup water. Turn off the heat and let the sauce rest.

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After the sauce is finished and resting, heat the skillet over medium heat. Once hot, place half the paneer cubes in the skillet. Brown the paneer on all sides.

Move the golden paneer cubes to a holding plate and repeat with the remaining paneer.

Note: If you don’t have a nonstick skillet, make sure to add oil to the skillet so the paneer doesn’t stick.

Once all the paneer is cooked, reheat the tikka masala sauce. Gently stir the pan-fried cheese cubes into the sauce.

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Lastly, stir in a bit of the chopped cilantro (if using).

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Serving Suggestions

Serve homemade tikka masala warm with a side of basmati rice and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro.

Paneer tikka masala is wonderful to scoop up with homemade naan bread, roti or paratha. And we love a side of crispy vegetable pakora with kale, too!

Tips & Tricks

  • If you can’t find Kashmiri chili, you can replace it with paprika and a bit of cayenne pepper. It is a simple red chili powder with a mild spice!
  • Can’t find paneer at the store? Try making it at home! Or, replace the paneer with tofu!
  • Use an immersion blender if you have one for ease!
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make this a vegan tikka masala recipe?

There are a few easy options to make this a dairy-free dish: Swap the paneer for “impossible meat” or tofu, then swap the yogurt and heavy cream for oat cream or homemade cashew cream. (Just note, that the dairy cuts the spice quite a bit, so if you remove the dairy you will want to use a smaller amount of Kashmiri chili.) For the ghee/butter, use a plant-based butter instead.

Can I make Keto friendly paneer tikka masala?

This recipe is Keto-friendly as-is if served with cauliflower rice!

Can this paneer tikka masala recipe be made ahead?

Absolutely! In fact, as with all curries and tomato-based sauces, the tikka masala will taste even better on day two! So if you can, definitely make paneer tikka masala a day or so ahead.

How long will tikka masala with paneer last?

Transfer cooled leftovers to a sealed container and keep them in the fridge for up to 4 days. Because of the heavy cream, I do not recommend that you freeze.

Can I make Chicken Tikka Masala instead?

If you prefer to make a classic tikka masala, simply replace the paneer in this recipe with chicken! I recommend cutting the chicken into uniform bite-sized pieces and then marinade them and sauté them just as you would the paneer. Traditionally, the chicken in chicken tikka masala is cooked by grilling first for some smoky flavors, but you can skip that part and still have a super delicious chicken tikka masala!

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Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe (Vegetarian) + VIDEO

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Paneer Tikka Masala is a classic vegetarian Indian dish that features fresh paneer cheese in a rich, creamy and flavorful tomato sauce. Perfect to serve with rice and naan!

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

For the Paneer and Marinade –

For the Tikka Masala Sauce –

Instructions

  • For the Paneer Marinade: Cut the paneer into cubes and place in a bowl or baking dish. Add the yogurt and all marinade ingredients. Gently toss to coat the paneer in the yogurt and spices. Set aside.

  • For the Tikka Masala Sauce: Set a 4-6 quart saucepot (and a large nonstick skillet) on the stovetop. To the sauce pot add the ghee, diced onion, garlic and ginger. Turn the heat on medium-low and sauté for 8-10 minutes to soften.

  • Add in the garam masala, salt, turmeric, and Kashmiri chili. Sauté another 2 minutes, then stir in the tomato sauce.

  • Partially cover and simmer the sauce for 10 minutes.

  • Scoop the tomato sauce into the blender. Puree until very smooth. Then pour the puree back into the saucepot and stir in the heavy cream and ½ cup water. Turn off the heat and let the sauce rest.

  • After the sauce is finished and resting, heat the skillet over medium heat. Once hot, place half the paneer cubes in the skillet. Brown the paneer on all sides. Then move the golden paneer cubes to a holding plate and repeat with the remaining paneer. (If you don’t have a nonstick skillet, make sure to add oil to the skillet so the paneer doesn’t stick.)

  • Once all the paneer is cooked, reheat the tikka masala sauce. Mix the Paneer cubes into the sauce, and serve warm with a side of basmati rice and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro

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Notes

Transfer cooled leftovers to a sealed container and keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. Because of the heavy cream I do not recommend that you freeze.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.75cup, Calories: 615kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 19g, Fat: 55g, Saturated Fat: 34g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Cholesterol: 170mg, Sodium: 1072mg, Potassium: 322mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 1139IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 639mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: dinner, Main, Main Course

Cuisine: Asian, Indian

Author: Sommer Collier

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FAQs

What makes tikka masala spicier? ›

Pro-Tip – How to make a hotter version of Chicken Tikka Masala. Add in 1-2 tsp of hot chilli powder with the spice ingredients when you're making the sauce. Alternatively, you can add in 1-2 fresh red chillies (finely chopped) when you add in the red bell peppers. Or you could do both if you like it really spicy!

How to make paneer tikka masala step by step with pictures? ›

Heat butter or oil in a pan or kadai over medium flame. Add black cardamom, dry coriander seeds, cinnamon, dry red kashmiri chilli, cashew-nuts and sauté for a minute. Add finely chopped onion and sauté over medium flame until onion turns light brown. Add chopped tomatoes and salt and mix well.

Is paneer tikka masala spicy or sweet? ›

Paneer butter masala is essentially cooked in butter, has a smooth silky curry to which raw paneer is added. But paneer tikka masala is made with grilled paneer and is predominantly spicy and has some texture in the curry.

Is tikka masala supposed to be spicy? ›

Spiciness. One way to tell whether a dish is a chicken-tikka masala or chicken tikka butter masala is to look at its spiciness. Chicken-tikka masalas tend to be quite spicy, whereas chicken-tikka butter is not as spicy.

What spice level is tikka masala? ›

Boneless chicken traditionally baked in a tandoor oven then coated in a creamy tomato sauce, the tikka masala combines the creaminess of milder curries with a hint of spice from hotter variants to form the perfect medium dish.

What is the difference between paneer masala and paneer tikka masala? ›

Paneer tikka masala and paneer butter masala both have same makhni gravy( a tomato based gravy with lots of butter) but the paneer pieces in paneer tikka masala are marinated and cooked on skewers in a tandoor then added in gravy whereas in paneer butter masala paneer pieces are raw or deep fried then added in gravy.

What to put in paneer tikka masala? ›

Add onions, bell pepper, jalapeños, ground cashews, garlic paste, ginger paste, cayenne pepper, cumin, coriander, and garam masala; cook and stir until well combined and fragrant, about 1 minute. Mix tomato sauce, half-and-half, and salt into paneer mixture; simmer until thickened, about 30 minutes.

Should you fry paneer before adding to curry? ›

How do you add paneer to a curry sauce? Prepare the sauce and then add the fried paneer to the bubbling hot curry. Although fried until crisp, it is best to add the paneer fry to a sauce just before serving. It will then retain its shape and become soft and delicious in the center.

Is paneer tikka vegetarian? ›

Paneer tikka or Paneer Soola or Chhena Soola is an Indian dish made from chunks of paneer/ chhena marinated in spices and grilled in a tandoor. It is a vegetarian alternative to chicken tikka and other meat dishes. It is a popular dish that is widely available in India and countries with an Indian diaspora.

What is paneer called in English? ›

Likely originating in India, paneer is also known as Indian cottage cheese. You might find that the mild taste of paneer reminds you of American cottage cheese.

Is Paneer Tikka Masala the same as Tikka Masala? ›

Paneer Tikka Masala is a North Indian dish of grilled paneer (Indian cheese) served in a spicy gravy known as Tikka masala. It is a vegetarian version of the world famous Chicken Tikka Masala.

How to give tikka masala more flavor? ›

As well as using fresh spices in the sauce, we've finished the dish with a sprinkling of garam masala and smoked salt to give a final flavour hit and further replicate the smoky effect of the tandoor overn.

What makes Indian food extra spicy? ›

2 Answers. Several of the spices in 'indian' cooking will impart a sense of heat - ginger, peppercorns etc - but the single ingredient used in restaurants & take-aways as a last-minute heat booster is Cayenne chilli powder.

How to add more flavor to tikka masala? ›

Use Fenugreek Leaves: Add a touch of fenugreek leaves to your dish. These aromatic leaves bring a unique flavor profile and complement the other spices beautifully, making your Chicken Tikka Masala stand out. Serve with Fresh Naan: A good accompaniment can make a dish even more enjoyable.

How to add heat to tikka masala? ›

For a kick of heat

To add lingering heat to the curry that's not overpowering, I use a combination of cayenne pepper powder (about 35,000 Scoville heat units) and chili powder that is tamer, made from a blend of red chili peppers and some added seasonings like salt.

What do they add to Indian food to make it spicier? ›

"What makes Indian food spicy?" And the answer to the question is just two words - "Thai green chili" and "Chili powder". You might be wondering why an ingredient used in Indian cuisine is named "Thai green chili".

What do you add to Indian food to make it spicier? ›

Chili flakes or powder: Sprinkle chili flakes or powder directly into the curry and stir well. Start with a small amount and taste before adding more, as you can always add more spice but can't easily remove it once it's added.

Is chicken tikka masala spicier than butter chicken? ›

Tikka Masala is generally spicier than Butter Chicken. The spiciness of Tikka Masala comes from the use of chili powder, cumin, and other spices. On the other hand, Butter Chicken has a milder taste, with just a hint of spiciness from chili powder.

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