My Mushroom "Makhani" is made with exactly the same spices as the ones I would use in the past to make Chicken Makhani (or Butter Chicken), a popular Indian restaurant dish. But trust me, the vegan version tastes better than anything you'd pay for in a restaurant and is actually good for you, unlike its meat-containing counterpart which is loaded with unhealthy cholesterol and calories.
I substitute the makhan, or butter, in this recipe with vegan butter, just a small amount of it. Instead of cream, I use a paste of cashews which not only tastes better, but is great for you. In fact, some of you might have noticed that I often use nut pastes as a cream substitute. Pistachio and cashew pastes work best as cream substitutes, because they have the smoothest flavor and texture, but you can also try walnuts or pine nuts in other recipes that ask for cream.
I have given here the garam masala recipe because I used a toasted garam masala (meaning one where I toast the ingredients first) this time. There's already an untoasted-ingredient recipe on my blog that you can find here. I use them interchangeably. If you use the untoasted one, remember to add it to the skillet before the wet ingredients, like the tomato puree, go in, so it has some time to hang out in the oil and let the flavors of the spices bloom.
On with the recipe, then. Got a busy day ahead. Enjoy, all!
Ingredients:
2 cups baby bella or crimini mushrooms, quartered if big, or halved
1 cup tomato puree or crushed tomato
1 large red onion
5 cloves garlic, crushed
1 tbsp finely grated ginger
1 large green bell pepper (capsicum), seeded and cut into fairly large chunks
1 1/2 tbsp garam masala (recipe follows)
1/2 to 1 tsp red chilli powder like cayenne
1/2 tsp turmeric
1/3 cup cashew pieces soaked in 1/2 cup warm water for about half an hour, then ground to a paste
1/4 cup kasoori methi (dried fenugreek leaves). Try not to leave out this ingredient because it really clinches the flavor. It is available in Indian stores.
Salt to taste
1 tbsp canola oil
1 tbsp vegan butter, like Earth Balance
1/4 cup chopped coriander leaves, for garnish
Heat the oil in a skillet or saucepan.
Add the onions and saute until the edges turn brown.
Add the ginger and garlic and stir-fry another minute.
Add the mushrooms and the green peppers. Stir fry for a minute, scraping up any garlic or ginger that stick to the bottom of the pan.
Now add the tomato puree, red chilli powder, turmeric and garam masala, Stir to mix. Let it cook, stirring occasionally, until the tomato is almost dry and begins to express the oil.
Now add a cup of water, bring to a boil, and cook until the vegetables are quite tender. Then add the cashew paste and kasoori methi and allow the curry to simmer for another 5 minutes. Add salt to taste.
Add the vegan butter and turn off the heat. Stir until the butter has melted into the curry.
Garnish with coriander. Serve piping hot with naan or pooris.
Garam Masala
Ingredients:
4 cloves
4 green cardamom pods
2 1-inch sticks of cinnamon
1 tbsp coriander seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
10 black peppercorns
Dry-roast the ingredients on a hot skillet until they are a couple of shades darker. Grind to a fine powder in a coffee grinder and store in an air-tight container in a cool, dark place.
I make dahl makhani all the time and it is one of my favorite dishes. I can't wait to try your version, I bet mushrooms will be just delicious prepared like this. Thank you for another wonderful recipe!
ReplyDeleteMush is a great subst to meat. I imagine eating this luxurious dish without guilt :)
ReplyDeleteWow mushroom makhani really sounds yummyilicious..
ReplyDeletewow! Great recipe. Shd try it soon
ReplyDeleteI love nut pastes in dishes too. Your vegan "makhani" looks very delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy..I too use cashew paste instead of cream as I am not very fond of cream..Looks delicious.. wish I had phulka's to go with it right now
ReplyDeleteThe mushroon Makhani sounds good right now, Vaishali since I ate a veggie burger for dinner. :)
ReplyDeleteI grind roasted, crushed peanuts with my onions for a creamier gravy and use the cashews for special occasions.
Love your garam masala spice combo. Have been using Sanjeev Kapoor brand for almost a year now and it is pretty good. But I think I'll make some of yours as well for those special occasions.
Vaishali,
ReplyDeleteI never got used to Mushrooms, but this sure looks yummy. Maybe I should get out of my comfort zone and try it one of these days.
How do you come up with such a great recipes?
It is lunchtime now .. no lunch at hand ... and this snap and recipe of yours here ... feel like tearing off a peice of hot naan and dipping in. :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe Vaishali! :-)
I knew about cashew paste as a cream sub but never tried pine or pistas.Its a great idea Vaishali.Love the Makhni
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious, Vaishali!Dal Makhani is one of my absolute favs..
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks Vaishali! and great recipe too!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using a nut paste instead of cream! The recipe sounds great--I'll certainly have to try this sometime.
ReplyDeleteThis is making my tongue go drip drip drip. I rarely use butter when I do any kinda makhani & it still tastes awesome. Mushroom I will make for me next time. cashews (or almonds which i usually use) sound way better than cream.
ReplyDeletemushrooms! wonderful idea, vaishali, i absolutely need to try this one.
ReplyDeleteYummi! since we got a nut pastes maker (a juicer with this function) at home now, i m starting to try all of them and use in the recipes,so your blog will be the perfect guide for it~
ReplyDeleteLooks rich and delicious...loved with mushrooms too
ReplyDeleteYour recipes always look so amazing! You should write a cookbook.
ReplyDeleteI must make this! It sounds so incredible.
ReplyDeleteI was making this dish, exactly following the recipe, but I believe you might have some of the steps listed backwards. You say to add the mushrooms and green pepper before adding the tomato puree. The problem with this is that then the tomato puree would never be able to leave the oil because the veg. have already expressed so much water by that time. That was my experience, anyways. Could you please double check if the recipe steps are listed in correct order? Other than that, the recipe idea was fabulous and had rave reviews from the family.
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