Paneer Butter Masala, a favorite at Indian restaurants, made in the Instant Pot or a traditional Pressure Cooker. This dish is also popularly known as Paneer Makhani.
Paneer Butter Masala has chunks of paneer or cottage cheese cooked in a mildly spiced onion tomato gravy. It is so smooth and creamy that you will not want to stop eating it. My daughter is a very very picky eater and has repeatedly requested this paneer dish, so I can attest that it is very kid friendly.
If you like paneer, check out other instant pot curry recipes – Palak Paneer, Paneer Tikka Masala and Matar Paneer.
How to make Instant Pot Paneer Butter Masala? – A different preparation
The preparation for this paneer butter masala is very different than the usual onion-tomato gravy. Usually to make gravy, we first sauté onions and then sauté tomatoes. However this one is done in a completely different way.
Add all the ingredients, except paneer, cream and honey in the instant pot and pressure cook for 8 minutes. You don’t need to finely chop the onions and tomatoes, as we are going to blend them later. This is also the reason, I suggest to add the whole spices in a pouch made from thin cheesecloth or a spice bag. This helps to get the flavor, but you can also remove it before blending.
Then blend the cooked ingredients using an immersion blender or in a regular blender. I used my immersion blender, which I could use directly in the pot. If using a regular blender, you would have to pour the contents into the blender and may need to let them cool before blending. Then pour them back to the instant pot after blending. The gravy is now ready. Add cream, honey and paneer chunks. Stir and let the curry rest for 5 minutes.
Paneer butter masala is ready. Garnish with some kasoori methi or cilantro and enjoy with naan, roti or rice.
Isn’t it a lovely color? And the most easy dish to prepare? This is my go to dish when I have not done much preparation…and oh, perfect to serve if you have guests coming over.
Love this gravy? Make it a dip with naan and serve it as an appetizer. This used to be a complimentary appetizer served at an Indian restaurant I frequently visited in Chicago.
This gravy also freezes well. Prepare in advance and freeze. Then when needed, defrost, give a boil and add chunks of paneer. And why only paneer, you can add green peas & paneer to make matar paneer or add green peas & sliced mushrooms to make mushroom matar. See notes for variations.
Don’t forget to check out my post on 23 Best Instant Pot Indian Recipes.
Paneer Butter Masala – Instant Pot Pressure Cooker
Ingredients
- 1 lb Paneer or Cottage cheese, chunks
- 2 tablespoon Butter
- 1 Green chili pepper , (optional)
- 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds (Jeera)
- 1 Onion, cut in large pieces
- 1 tablespoon Ginger, minced
- 1 tablespoon Garlic, minced
- 4 Tomato, cut in large pieces
- 1/4 cup Cashews
- 2 tablespoon Dried Fenugreek leaves (Kasoori Methi)
- 1/4 cup Water
- 1/4 cup Cream, heavy whipping or coconut cream
- 1 tablespoon Honey
- 1 teaspoon Salt, adjust to taste
Spices
- 1/2 teaspoon Ground Turmeric (Haldi powder)
- 1 teaspoon Coriander powder (Dhaniya powder)
- 1/2 teaspoon Ground Cumin (Jeera powder), or Garam Masala
- 1 teaspoon Cayenne or Red Chili powder, adjust to taste
Whole Spices
- 1 inch Cinnamon (Dalchini)
- 5 Green Cardamom (Elaichi)
- 2 Black Cardamom (Moti Elaichi)
- 1 teaspoon Black Peppercorns
- 1 teaspoon Cloves (Laung)
Instructions
- Make a spice pouch by adding the whole spices to a cheesecloth. Tie it such that the spices cannot come out of it.
- Except paneer, cream and honey, add all ingredients and spice pouch to the Instant Pot including the spices. Close lid with vent in sealing position.
- Set the instant pot to manual or pressure cook mode on high pressure for 8 minutes.
- After the instant pot beeps, release the pressure naturally.
- Remove the spice pouch carefully. Blend the contents in the instant pot with an immersion blender or regular blender to a smooth paste. If using regular blender, you may need to cool the ingredients before blending. Get the contents back to the instant pot.
- Add the cream and honey. Stir into the sauce.
- Add paneer chunks. Stir them into the sauce and let it rest for 5 minutes. You can cover with a glass lid.
- Paneer Butter Masala is ready to be served. Garnish with dry fenugreek leaves or cilantro.
Video
Notes
- Matar Paneer / Mushroom Matar / Roasted Cauliflower – You can also add different veggies to this sauce and make delicious curries. All of the veggies can be added after making the sauce. Simmer for 3-4 minutes on saute mode to cook the veggies.
- Butter Chicken or Murgh Makhani – You can also cook butter chicken with this recipe. Add chicken thigh pieces on top of the other ingredients before pressure cooking. Cook for 10 minutes at high pressure. Remove chicken and cut into 2-3 inch size pieces. Add back to the sauce. Voila, butter chicken is ready! (Update: Butter Chicken Recipe here)
- Love this gravy? Make it a dip with naan and serve it as an appetizer.
- Vegan: To make this curry vegan, replace cream with coconut cream and paneer with tofu or vegetables.
Nutrition
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I made this tonight with coconut cream, and added in peas in addition to the paneer, and we really enjoyed it! I’m always nervous about getting the burn message, and my pot always seems to need extra water to avoid it, so I increased the water to 1 cup. That seemed to be a bit too much, so I’ll probably do a ½ cup next time. Thanks so much for the recipe!
Hi Danielle – Glad to hear you enjoyed the paneer butter masala. Thanks for sharing back your review!
My grand son love this recipe
Thank you so much
Hi Sarojini – So good to hear that. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
The recipe looks delicious.The recipe has good nutrition. The recipe takes a few minutes to get prepared. I really like this recipe and thanks for sharing it. Keep sharing more recipes.
Low medio or high pressure ?
Hi Vani – I used the default high pressure setting for this recipe. I have also clarified in the recipe card now. Hope you enjoy the paneer butter masala.
Can I substitute half and half or whole milk for heavy cream? I am out of Heavy cream.
Hi Julie – The best option to substitute is coconut milk in place of heavy cream in this recipe. Another option is adding whisked yogurt, but keep the curry on saute mode and keep stirring when you add it. If both of those are not available, then I would try half and half.
This is my go to favorite go to recipe and my kids love it, Video is missing on this webpage.
Hi Chandana – So glad to hear you all enjoy the paneer butter masala. The video is included just above the recipe card.
Hi I powdered dried Fenugreek leaves into a fine powder. So how much powder should I add instead of 2 tbsp dried leaves?
Hi Kamala – I would say add 1/2 tbsp for completely powdered fenugreek leaves. You can always add more later to taste if you like.
Can u use chicken if yes how long should one cook it tasted amazing with paneer
You can use the butter chicken recipe here. I use almost the same ingredients – https://pipingpotcurry.com/butter-chicken-instant-pot/
I am out of tomatoes. Can I use canned whole/diced tomatoes instead ? How much ?
Hi Dimpy – Sure. either will work well. For canned whole, you can still include the same number as in the recipe, For diced, one can is about 4-5 tomatoes. Adjust the quantity accordingly. Hope you enjoy the paneer butter masala!
This recipe is absolutely AMAZING! I love all of your recipes so far but this one is my FAVORITE to date! Quick, easy, and super delicious. I ended up using half the amount of tomatoes out of necessity but it still turned out great. And the garam masala instead of the whole spices bag works well. Thanks again and I can’t wait to try out more of your recipes!