Mushroom Masala is a Punjabi-style curry made with button mushrooms cooked in an onion-tomato gravy with spices and herbs. The curry has a well-spiced masala and is easy to prepare and suitable for everyday meals. Mushroom masala pairs well with Indian breads or rice.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 20 minutes
- Cook time: 30 minutes
- Total time: 50 minutes
- Yield: 3
- Category: Main Course, Side Dish
- Cuisine: North Indian, Punjabi
Ingredients
- ¾ to 1 cup or (100 grams) onions (- chopped)
- 1 teaspoon or 1 inch ginger (- chopped)
- 1 teaspoon or 4 to 5 medium-sized cloves of garlic (- chopped)
- ½ cup or (70 grams / 2 small to medium-sized) tomatoes (- tightly packed & chopped or ⅓ cup tomato puree)
- 200 to 250 grams white button mushrooms
- 4 tablespoon curd ((yogurt) - whisked till smooth)
- 3 tablespoons oil (- any neutral oil)
- ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
- 2 small tejpatta (or 1 medium to large tejpatta (Indian bay leaf))
- ½ inch cinnamon
- 1 black cardamom (- optional)
- 2 green cardamoms
- 3 cloves
- 1 single strand of mace (- optional)
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder ((ground turmeric))
- ½ teaspoon red chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon coriander powder ((ground coriander))
- ¾ cup water (- or add as needed)
- salt (as required)
- ¼ teaspoon garam masala
- ½ teaspoon dried fenugreek leaves ((kasuri methi), crushed)
- 2 tablespoon coriander leaves (- chopped, (cilantro))
Method
Preparation
- Rinse in a water a few times or wipe dry the mushrooms. Slice off a part of the base stalk. Next slice or chop the mushrooms and set aside.
- In a grinder or blender, take the chopped onions, ginger and garlic. Grind to a smooth and fine paste without adding any water.
- Remove the onion paste with a spoon or spatula in a bowl and keep aside.
- In the same jar, add the chopped tomatoes and make a smooth puree. There is no need to blanch the tomatoes before pureeing. Set the prepared tomato puree aside.
- In a small bowl, whisk curd (yogurt) until smooth and keep aside.
Making onion & tomato masala
- Heat oil in a pan and add the following whole spices - cumin seeds, tejpatta, cinnamon, black cardamom, green cardamoms, cloves and a single strand of mace.
- Fry the spices for a few seconds or until they become aromatic and splutter.
- Lower the heat and add the ground onion-ginger-garlic paste.
- Mix the paste with the oil. If the paste splutters then cover the pan with a lid allowing for some space for the steam to pass through.
- On a low to medium heat stirring often continue to sauté until the onion paste starts thickening.
- Stir and sauté until the paste becomes golden. This sautéing of onion paste takes some time. So to quicken the process add a pinch of salt.
- Now add the tomato puree. Mix well.
- Add the ground spice powders - turmeric powder, red chilli powder and coriander powder.
- Mix well and sauté until you see oil releasing from the sides of the onion and tomato masala. The masala paste will also look glossy and thick.
Making mushroom masala
- Add the sliced or chopped white button mushrooms.
- Add the beaten curd (yogurt). As soon as you add yogurt, mix thoroughly and quickly on a low heat.
- Simmer on a low to medium-low heat for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Next add water and season with salt. Mix very well.
- Cover the pan with a lid. On a low to medium heat simmer the mushroom masala for 18 to 20 minutes or until the mushrooms are tender and cooked well.
- Lastly add dried fenugreek leaves (crushed), garam masala powder and chopped coriander leaves. Mix again. At this step you can add 1 to 2 tablespoons of heavy cream for a rich tasting curry.
- Serve Mushroom Masala hot or warm.
Serving suggestions
- While serving you can garnish Mushroom Curry with some chopped coriander leaves.
- Serve Mushroom masala with steamed rice, jeera rice or pulao. This mushroom curry also goes very well as a side gravy dish with biryani.
- You can also pair it with roti, paratha, naan, bread or dinner rolls (pav).
Storage
- The leftovers can be refrigerated for a day. Warm the mushroom masala gravy in a pan before serving.
- If the gravy has thickened too much, then add a few tablespoons of water to thin the consistency.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.