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Paneer Makhani vs Butter Paneer Masala: What’s the Real Difference?

Paneer Makhani vs Butter Paneer Masala: What’s the Real Difference?

At first glance, Paneer Makhani and Butter Paneer Masala may seem like the same indulgent North Indian dish. Both feature soft paneer cubes, creamy tomato-based gravies, and a rich, buttery finish. But for true foodies (and kitchen purists), the differences are real—and worth savouring.

Let’s break down what sets these two crowd-favourites apart.

 

  1. The Base Gravy: Tomatoes vs Onions
  • Paneer Makhni:
    • “Makhni” means “buttery,” and this dish stays true to its name.
    • The gravy is tomato-forward, made without onions or with very minimal onion content.
    • It’s smooth, mildly sweet, and has a luxurious texture thanks to butter and cream.
  • Butter Paneer Masala
    • Also known as Paneer Butter Masala, this dish includes a more robust gravy made with both onions and tomatoes.
    • The result is a slightly more spiced and complex flavor profile compared to the subtle richness of makhni.

 

  1. Spice & Flavor Profile
  • Paneer Makhni:
    • Mild, creamy, and gently spiced.
    • Uses whole spices like bay leaf, cardamom, and cinnamon during slow cooking.
    • Appeals to people who prefer delicate and mellow flavors.
  • Butter Paneer masala
    • A little spicier and more savory.
    • May include garam masala, kasuri methi, and even a dash of sugar for balance.
    • Popular with those who enjoy a punchier, more restaurant-style gravy.

 

  1. The Role of Butter and Cream

Both dishes are rich, but:

  • Paneer Makhni uses more butter and cream throughout the cooking process, resulting in a silkier, glossier finish.
  • Butter Paneer masala typically finishes with a swirl of cream and butter, but the overall fat content is slightly less than that of makhni.

 

  1. Where You’ll Find Them
  • Paneer Makhni is often featured in wedding menus, fine dining, or premium thali combos. It’s considered more traditional and elegant.
  • Butter Paneer  Masala is a popular restaurant and delivery favorite, frequently ordered with naan or jeera rice.

So, Which One Should You Choose?

  • Want something rich, mild, and melt-in-your-mouth? Go for Paneer Makhni.
  • Craving a flavour-packed, slightly spicier curry with some kick? Try Butter Paneer masala

At Indian Chimnee, we craft both with fresh, hand-ground spices, quality paneer, and our signature makhni-style gravy base. Whether you’re dining solo or feeding the whole family, there’s a bowl of indulgence waiting just for you.