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Matar Paneer
$16.00
“Matar Paneer is a classic North Indian vegetarian dish featuring tender green peas (matar) and soft paneer (Indian cottage cheese) cooked in a flavorful, mildly spiced tomato-onion gravy. Fragrant with ginger, garlic, cumin, and garam masala, this curry is both wholesome and satisfying.
The paneer cubes soak up the creamy, spiced gravy while the peas add a pop of sweetness and texture, creating a perfect harmony of flavors. Often finished with a touch of cream or kasuri methi for added richness, Matar Paneer is a staple in both home kitchens and restaurant menus.
Best enjoyed with naan, roti, or steamed rice, this dish is a vegetarian favorite that brings together comfort, nutrition, and traditional Indian taste in every bite.”
Categories: Main Course, Veg (Per 1/2 KG)
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