Paneer makhani

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Place of originIndia
Associated cuisineIndian
Paneer makhani
Paneer makhani
Place of originIndia
Region or stateDelhi[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Associated cuisineIndian
Similar dishesButter chicken, dal makhani
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Paneer makhani (also called paneer butter masala) is an Indian dish of paneer, originating in New Delhi, in which the gravy is prepared usually with butter (makhan), tomatoes and cashews.[7] Spices such as red chili powder and garam masala are also used to prepare this gravy.

A survey in June 2016 found that paneer butter masala was one of the top five foods ordered in the Delhi-NCR region and Bangalore.[8]

Makhan is the Hindustani word for 'butter'.[9] Makhani means 'butter'. This dish originated in the 1950s at Moti Mahal restaurant in Delhi. Kundan Lal Jaggi invented the dish by mixing fresh butter into a tomato-based curry.[10]

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