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Matar Paneer Pulao

Some days you just want a meal that feels homely without taking forever, and this matar paneer pulao does exactly that.

This matar paneer pulao is the kind of dish you put together on days when you want something comforting but don’t have the mental space for a long recipe. Soft paneer, sweet peas, and fragrant basmati rice all cook together in one pot, and the result is a bowl that feels cozy, familiar, and satisfying every single time.

If you enjoy easy one-pot meals like this, you might also love trying our Tehri (UP style vegetable pulao or yellow rice) or Kabuli Chana Pulao, both are simple, flavourful, and perfect for fuss-free & delicious recipes.Β 

Ingredients for Matar Paneer Pulao

  • Rice: Use a long grain variety of rice to achieve that separate, fluffy rice texture. I have used basmati rice, but any long grain rice will work here.Β Β 
  • Paneer: Cubed paneer lightly coated in cornflour and fried until golden-brown to help it retain its shape.Β  If you have 15 extra minutes, I would highly recommend making paneer from scratch using my homemade paneer recipe. It yields really soft and delicious paneer and you’ll be surprised how easy it is to make!
  • Veggies: Green peas for sweetness and thinly sliced onions for a soft, caramelised base.
  • Whole Spices: Cumin seeds, cinnamon, bay leaves, green and black cardamom, cloves, and peppercorns add warmth and aroma.
  • Aromatics: A slit green chilli for gentle heat and brightness.
  • Fats: Sunflower oil and ghee for richness and a fragrant finish.
  • Seasoning: Salt and a splash of lemon juice for balance.
  • Fresh Herbs: Chopped coriander leaves to garnish.

Richa’s Top Tips

  • Fry the paneer lightly: A quick shallow-fry helps the paneer stay firm and golden so it doesn’t crumble when mixed with the rice.
  • Keep the rice soaked: Soaking basmati for at least 30 minutes ensures long, separate grains that don’t turn sticky while cooking.
  • Let the whole spices bloom: Give the spices a minute in hot ghee to release their aroma before adding onions. This step builds the base flavour of the pulao.
  • SautΓ© the rice gently: Stirring the soaked, drained rice in the ghee-spice mixture for a couple of minutes helps coat each grain and prevents breakage during cooking.
  • Rest the pulao before serving: Once cooked, let the pulao sit covered for 10 minutes. This allows the flavours to settle and the grains to firm up without turning mushy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this in a pressure cooker?

Yes! After sautΓ©ing the onions, rice, peas, and paneer, add water and cook for 1 whistle on medium heat. Let the pressure release naturally for the fluffiest results.

Can I add other vegetables to this recipe?

Absolutely. Carrots, beans, cauliflower, sweetcorn, and even potatoes work well. Just chop them small so they cook evenly with the rice.

Can I replace paneer with a non-veg protein?

Yes. Boneless chicken pieces or small prawns can be added. SautΓ© them first until half-cooked, then mix into the rice as it cooks.

Why did my rice turn mushy?

This usually happens if there’s too much water or the rice wasn’t soaked and drained well. Stick to the recipe ratio and avoid stirring too much once water is added.

How do I stop my paneer from breaking?

Use firm, fresh paneer (homemade paneer is best), cut into large cubes, and coat lightly in cornflour. This keeps the pieces intact even when mixed with rice.

Storage Tips

  • Fridge: Store the pulao in an airtight container for 2–3 days. Add a splash of water while reheating so the rice stays soft and doesn’t dry out.
  • Freezer: You can freeze it for up to a month. Portion it into small boxes, thaw overnight in the fridge, and reheat gently on the stovetop.
  • Reheating: Warm on low heat with a little water or ghee. Avoid microwaving for too long because paneer can turn rubbery, short bursts work best.
  • Avoid leaving out: Since it contains paneer and cooked rice, don’t leave it at room temperature for more than 1–2 hours.

Serving Ideas

For a quick and light meal, matar pulao pairs well with simple sides like:

  • Cucumber raita: super quick and easy, this raita is refreshing & makes for the perfect accompaniment.Β 
  • Boondi Raita: if you want to jazz up your simple side, try this variation for similar flavors in different textures.Β 
  • Asian Slaw: another super light and fresh side fix for a healthy addition to your plate.Β 
  • Curry: for a heartier, more complete meal, matar pulao is excellent when served alongside a flavorful curry.Β 

Try this matar paneer pulao to satisfy your cravings tonight and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @my_foodstory so that I can see how you give them your own spin.

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Matar Paneer Pulao

Aromatic, textural, and absolutely delicious, this matar paneer pulao recipe is comforting enough for a weeknight meal but delicious enough to keep it fun and interesting.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Diet Vegetarian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 8 portions
Calories 432kcal
Author Richa

Ingredients

  • 2 cups basmati rice soaked for 30 minutes
  • 400 grams paneer cut into 1 Β½ inch cubes
  • 2 tablespoons cornflour
  • 3 tablespoons sunflower oil
  • 2 tablespoons ghee
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • Β½ inch cinnamon
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 green cardamoms
  • 1 black cardamom
  • 5 black peppercorns
  • 5 cloves
  • 1 green chilli slit
  • 2 onions thinly sliced, 1 cup
  • 1 cup green peas
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 Β½ teapoon salt
  • 1 teapoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves

Instructions

  • add the paneer pieces to a bowl, add the corn flour, mix gently to coat the paneer well.
    400 grams paneer, 2 tablespoons cornflour
  • Heat a pan or kadai with 3 tablespoons of oil and once the oil is moderately hot, add the paneer pieces & fry them until golden brown from both sides, transfer to a plate and set aside for use later.
    3 tablespoons sunflower oil
  • Heat the same pan or kadai, add ghee, add all the whole spices, green chilli, stir & cook over low flame for a minute. add onions & cook over medium heat until turn light golden. Drain water from soaked rice, add to the kadai & saute gently for 2-3 minutes till they are dry. Add green peas, fried paneer pieces, salt, lemon juice, water and stir well. Once it starts boiling, set the pulao on low heat and cook for 12-15 minutes till the rice is cooked. Rest for 10 minutes, garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve.
    2 cups basmati rice, 2 tablespoons ghee, 1 teaspoon cumin seeds, Β½ inch cinnamon, 2 bay leaves, 2 green cardamoms, 1 black cardamom, 5 black peppercorns, 5 cloves, 1 green chilli, 2 onions, 1 cup green peas, 4 cups water, 1 Β½ teapoon salt, 1 teapoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves

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Nutrition

Calories: 432kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 479mg | Potassium: 154mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 148IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 275mg | Iron: 1mg

This article was researched and written by Harita Odedra.

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One Pot Pav Bhaji | Pressure Cooker Pav Bhaji

This one-pot pav bhaji recipe is perfect when you want all that street-style flavor without juggling multiple pans. Add a dollop of butter, squeeze of lime, and freshly chopped onions, and you’ve got yourself a plate of pure happiness!

pressure cooker pav bhaji served on a sectioned plate with accompaniments

Pav Bhaji always takes me back to my college days in Mumbai. I’m BIG on street food and I could never get enough of the buttery, spicy goodness that the street stalls whipped up. That rich bhaji, those crunchy onions, the perfect squeeze of lemon on top, all scooped up with buttery pav – I mean! πŸ˜‹

There’s no way I could go without it even all these years later and I’ve got the perfect recipe to replicate that street-style flavor right at home! This Pav Bhaji is made in the instant pot or pressure cooker, which does all the heavy-lifting so that only FIVE minutes of hands-on prep are involved. And no compromises on taste or texture!

I love to serve this decadent, veggie-loaded bhaji with my homemade ladi pav and I SWEAR by both these recipes! If you’ve got the same college cravings like me then you also need to check out my Misal Pav recipe and my OG Pav Bhaji recipe. And of course, Mumbai’s famous Green Keema Masala toooo!

Ingredients for One Pot Pav Bhaji

Vegetables – Potatoes, carrots, capsicum, beetroot and peas β€” the hearty base that makes the bhaji thick, filling, and nutritious.

Soya Granules – These add extra texture and depth to the bhaji, as well as adding protein!

Onions & Tomatoes – Onions for sweetness and body, tomatoes for tang and depth that tie the masala together.

Ginger, Garlic & Green Chilli – The essential aromatics that add sharpness, heat, and earthiness.

Pav Bhaji Masala – The star spice blend that gives pav bhaji its signature street-style flavour. Any store-bought version of your choice works.Β 

Turmeric & Chilli Powder – For colour, warmth, and a gentle kick of spice.

Butter & Oil – Butter for richness and indulgence, oil for balance in cooking. I prefer to use a neutral oil like sunflower oil here.Β 

Pav (Bread Rolls) – Soft ladi pavs, perfect for soaking up the bhaji.Garnish – Fresh coriander, onions, and lemon wedges for brightness, crunch, and zing.

freshly made one pot pav bhaji scooped up in a ladle to show it's texture

Steps To Make Pressure Cooker Pav Bhaji

Prepare the Base

  • Heat butter + oil in a pressure cooker or Instant Pot.
  • Add onions and sautΓ© until golden. Stir in ginger-garlic paste and cook till aromatic.

Add Spices and Veggies

  • Stir in pav bhaji masala, chilli powder,Β  turmeric, coriander powder and salt.Β 
  • Add tomatoes and cook until they soften and the oil begins to separate.
  • Add all chopped vegetables (potatoes, beetroot, capsicum, carrots, peas, and soya granules)Β 
  • Pour in water, mix, and pressure cook until the veggies are soft.

Mash the Bhaji

  • Once pressure releases, use a potato masher to mash the cooked veggies into a smooth, slightly chunky curry. Add water as needed to adjust consistency and squeeze lemon juice into the bhaji.Β 
  • Add a little tadka of butter and spices to elevate the flavors even more.Β 

Toast the Pav

  • Heat butter on a flat tawa or pan.
  • Slice pavs horizontally, place on the pan, and toast until golden.

Serve

  • Plate bhaji hot, topped with butter, onions, coriander, and lemon wedges.
  • Serve with the buttery toasted pavs.

Richa’s Top Tips

  • Don’t skip the butter! It’s what makes pav bhaji authentic and indulgent.
  • For a deeper flavor, add a little kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves) at the end.
  • If making ahead, keep bhaji and pav separate. Toast pav fresh before serving.
  • Use a wide potato masher or even the back of a katori for a smooth, street-style mash.
  • You can easily make this recipe vegan by replacing butter with oil.
  • You can adjust consistency of pav bhaji to suit your preference. If you like it slightly runny, add some water. For thicker bhaji, mash the bhaji more and simmer uncovered for a few extra minutes to reduce excess liquid.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pav bhaji made of?

Pav bhaji is made from a mix of mashed vegetables like potatoes, peas, carrots, capsicum, and beetroot, cooked with spices and butter, and served with pav (bread rolls).

Which pav is best for pav bhaji?

Soft, fluffy ladi pav (dinner rolls) are the classic choice. I have started making mine in the air fryer to save time and effort, and they always turn out sooo delicious! If unavailable, substitute with burger buns or sandwich rolls.

Can I make pav bhaji without a pressure cooker?

Yes! You can simmer the veggies in a pot until soft. It’ll take longer, but the flavor is just as good. Check out my OG Pav Bhaji recipe for this!

How to get that bright red color of pav bhaji?

Street-style pav bhaji often has a vibrant red hue that comes from Kashmiri red chilli powder or degi mirch, which adds colour without making it too spicy. Some vendors also use a little beetroot purΓ©e or food colour, but Kashmiri chilli powder works beautifully at home.

I don’t have pav bhaji masala, what can I use instead?

Pav bhaji masala is unique, but you can make a quick substitute by mixing garam masala, coriander powder, cumin powder, chilli powder, and a pinch of amchur (dry mango powder). It won’t be exactly the same, but it’ll give you a close flavour profile.

Serving Ideas

  • Always top with extra butter (the more, the better!).
  • Garnish with raw chopped onions and lemon wedges.
  • Serve with papad, salad, or pickles for a fuller spread.

Storage Tips

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.Β 
  • You can freeze the bhaji in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Thaw and reheat with a splash of water. Toast pavs fresh.Β 
pressure cooker pav bhaji served on a sectioned plate with accompaniments

One bite of this Pav Bhaji and you won’t be able to stop! It’s super quick to make, just as delicious as the street-side version and perfect for the entire family to enjoy. Make this and send me your recreations over on my IG @my_foodstory!Β 

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One Pot Pav Bhaji | Pressure Cooker Pav Bhaji

This one-pot pav bhaji recipe is perfect when you want all that street-style flavor without juggling multiple pans. Tastes delicious with fresh laadi pavs, a dollop of butter, and crunchy onions!
Course Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Diet Vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 677kcal
Author Richa

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 Β½ tablespoons sunflower oil or any neutral cooking oil
  • 80 grams butter divided
  • Β½ teaspoon cumin seeds jeera
  • 2 teaspoons finely chopped garlic
  • 1 cup thinly sliced onions approx 120 grams
  • 3 green chillies finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon kashmiri red chilli powder divided
  • 2 teaspoons coriander powder
  • ΒΌ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon pav bhaji masala
  • 1 ΒΎ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup finely chopped tomatoes 240 gms
  • 2 large potatoes peeled and cubed, approx 330 gms
  • 1 green capsicum cubed, approx 65 grams
  • 1 β…“ carrots peeled & roughly chopped, approx 70 grams
  • β…“ beetroot peeled & chopped into ΒΌ inch cubes, approx 60 grams
  • β…“ cup fresh or frozen green peas approx 85 grams
  • Β½ cup soya granules hydrated, refer note 1
  • 1 teaspoon garlic paste
  • β…” teaspoon kasuri methi
  • Β½ lemon juice
  • 2 – 2 Β½ cups water divided
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped coriander leaves

For serving

  • 10 – 12 pav
  • Β½ cup finely chopped onions
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped coriander leaves
  • 8 lemon wedges

Instructions

  • Add vegetable oil and 40 grams of butter to a pressure cooker and allow to heat on medium heat. Add cumin seeds and let it splutter. Add garlic and saute for a few seconds on medium until fragrant.
    1 Β½ tablespoons sunflower oil or any neutral cooking oil, 80 grams butter, Β½ teaspoon cumin seeds, 2 teaspoons finely chopped garlic
  • Add onions and fry on medium for 3-4 minutes till translucent. Add green chillies and saute for a few seconds.
    1 cup thinly sliced onions, 3 green chillies
  • Add 2 teaspoons of kashmiri chilli powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, pav bhaji masala, 1 teaspoon of salt and chopped tomatoes, stir to combine, cover and cook on low for 5-6 minutes or until tomatoes are softened.
    1 tablespoon kashmiri red chilli powder, 2 teaspoons coriander powder, ΒΌ teaspoon turmeric powder, 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon pav bhaji masala, 1 ΒΎ teaspoon salt, 1 cup finely chopped tomatoes
  • Add potatoes, capsicum, carrots, beetroot, green peas and soya granules. Stir to combine. Add 1 Β½ cups of water, mix well and pressure cook for 3-4 whistles or 12 minutes after the 1st whistle.Allow the cooker to depressurise by itself and then open the lid.
    2 large potatoes, 1 green capsicum, 1 β…“ carrots, β…“ beetroot, β…“ cup fresh or frozen green peas, Β½ cup soya granules, 2 – 2 Β½ cups water
  • Mash the cooked veggies well using a potato masher. add Β½ to 1 cup of water to adjust the consistency of the bhaji. Heat the cooker uncovered for 2-3 minutes on low for the veggies to absorb all the flavours and take off the heat. Add lemon juice and mix well.
    2 – 2 Β½ cups water, Β½ lemon juice
  • Heat the remaining 40 grams of butter in a small (or tadka) pan. Add 1 teaspoon garlic paste & fry for a few seconds. Add the remaining 1 teaspoon of kashmiri chilli powder, stir for a few seconds, add kasuri methi, 2 tablespoons of chopped coriander leaves, add the tadka to the pav bhaji and mix.
    80 grams butter, 1 tablespoon kashmiri red chilli powder, 1 teaspoon garlic paste, β…” teaspoon kasuri methi, 2 tablespoons finely chopped coriander leaves
  • To serve, top pav bhaji with chopped onion, coriander leaves and serve with lemon wedges and hot toasted pav.
    10 – 12 pav, Β½ cup finely chopped onions, 2 tablespoons finely chopped coriander leaves, 8 lemon wedges

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Notes

  1. To hydrate soya granules: Soak the soya granules in 1 cup of boiling water for 10-15 minutes, drain & squeeze out water & use.

Nutrition

Calories: 677kcal | Carbohydrates: 91g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 1940mg | Potassium: 1067mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 5047IU | Vitamin C: 87mg | Calcium: 274mg | Iron: 7mg

This article was researched and written by Navya Khetarpal.

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