Palak Paneer is one of the most popular dish from North India. It is made with Spinach and Cottage Cheese, cooked with ginger, garlic, onions and aromatic spices.
This is a simplified one-pot version of the authentic palak paneer, made in Instant Pot, which takes just 20 minutes to prepare. This is a nutritious Vegetarian, Gluten-free and Low Carb dish.
Instant Pot Palak Paneer is made with Spinach and Indian Cottage Cheese. There is another popular North Indian dish, Mustard Greens Saag, which is very similar, however it is made with both Mustard Greens and Spinach.
If you want to make this dish vegan, check out the Palak Tofu recipe. And if you like to include Chicken in place of Paneer, check out my popular Chicken Saag.
Don’t forget to check out my post on 23 Best Instant Pot Indian Recipes.
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Watch How to Make Palak Paneer
How to make Palak Paneer in Instant Pot?
This is an easy to make dish, you don’t need too many ingredients. The basic – onion, tomato, ginger, garlic and some spices. And off course spinach and paneer. I used a whole box of baby spinach from Costco.
1 – Start the instant pot and saute the ginger, garlic and onions in some oil, along with aromatic cumin seeds.
Then add tomatoes and spices. I chopped the onions and tomatoes. However you could cut them into large pieces as we are going to blend them later.
2- Then add in the spinach and pressure cook for just 2 minutes. I prefer to release pressure after 5 minutes of the cooking being done. This helps to retain the beautiful color of the spinach.
3 – I use an immersion blender to blend the ingredients. You can leave it coarse or blend smooth, based on your preference.
If you don’t have an immersion blender, transfer to your countertop blender or food processor to blend.
4 – Stir in the Paneer and some garam masala.
Let it rest for 5 minutes. This will help for the paneer to get soft and soak in the flavors and soften.
I don’t fry the paneer, however if you prefer it lightly fried, that would work perfectly too. Palak Paneer is ready to be served with rice, naan or parathas.
Hope you enjoy this easy one-pot Palak Paneer recipe.
If you love spinach, here are some more Indian spinach recipes:
Instant Pot Palak Paneer Recipe (Pressure Cooker)
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Ingredients
- 1 lb Spinach (Palak), washed
- 2 cups Paneer or Cottage cheese, cut in bite sized cubes
- 1 tablespoon Ghee or Oil
- 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds (Jeera)
- 1 Green Chili Pepper, chopped
- 1 Onion, medium, chopped
- 5 cloves Garlic, chopped
- 1″ inch Ginger, chopped
- 1 Tomato, medium, chopped
- 1/4 cup Water
- 1 teaspoon Garam Masala
Spices
- 1/2 teaspoon Ground Turmeric (Haldi powder)
- 1/2 teaspoon Red Chili powder (Mirchi powder)
- 1 teaspoon Coriander powder (Dhaniya powder)
- 1 teaspoon Salt, adjust to taste
Instructions
- Start the instant pot in sauté mode. Heat oil and add cumin seeds.
- When cumin seeds start to splutter, add ginger, garlic, green chili and onions. Sauté for 2 minutes.
- Add tomato and spices. Stir and let it cook for 2 minutes.
- Add water and deglaze the pot (see notes). Add in the spinach. Press cancel and close the instant pot lid with vent in sealing position. Set on manual or pressure cook mode on high pressure for 2 minutes.
- Once the instant pot beeps, do a 5 minute natural pressure release, which means release the pressure manually 5 minutes after the beep.
- Blend the ingredients in the pot to a creamy texture using an immersion blender.
- Add the paneer and garam masala. Let it sit for 5 minutes, so the paneer soaks in the flavors.
- Palak Paneer is ready to be served with naan, roti or paratha.
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Phenomenal! Loved how this turned out – definitely a make-again. I like it better than what I get in the restaurant and am happy I doubled the recipe so I could eat through the week.
Is spinach pressure cooked on high or low for 2 mins?
Hi Joseph – I pressure cook on high for 2 minutes. Hope you enjoy the palak paneer.
This is so good and so easy. By far the best palak paneer recipe I’ve ever made. This is a keeper. Thank you!
By far the best saag recipe I’ve tried. Make sure you double the recipe so your can have leftovers.
I don’t have an immersion blender and would like to save the time to cool the spinach and then blend it. Is it ok to first blend the spinach before adding it to the instant pot?
Hi Viraj – I have never tried making palak paneer that way, so cannot say it will work well. Another option is to chop the spinach fine, and then cook, which could work too.
Can I use frozen spinach? If so, does the cooking times stay the same?
Hi Hetal – Yes, you can use frozen spinach and cook for the same time. Hope you enjoy the Palak Paneer.
This is a great recipe! Very tasty and easy to follow. I love that I can just dump all the spinach in the pot and then just use the immersion blender to get it to the consistency I like.
This was so good! My husband and I loved it and even my almost 2 year old did too. I only had a little bit of paneer so I halved the spinach. I wish I had made the whole batch though. There were no leftovers! This is going in my regular dinner rotation. Delicious and not too complicated.
Out of all the palak paneer recipes, this one is my go to. Thank you!
Hi Shelley – So happy to hear you enjoy this Palak Paneer the most!
This was amazing. My toddler and husband gobbled it up!