This delicious, easy-to-make Indian mushroom masala curry is full of gratifying flavours that are sure to warm you up.
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About Mushroom Masala
Mushroom Masala is a vegetarian Indian main course dish. If you’re looking for a comforting vegetarian dish, this delicious mushroom curry could be your favourite pick.
Here are a few reasons to love this Mushroom Curry
- vegetarian
- one pot recipe
- easy to customize
- gluten and nut-free
- quick instant pot recipe
- cooking time under 15 minutes
How To Mushroom Curry in IP
Step 1) Set the SAUTE MODE of the instant pot. Heat oil. Add bay leaf and chopped onion. Saute till the onions turn light brown.
Step 2) Add the ginger-garlic paste, mix well, and cook for 1 minute. Add the canned tomato, salt, and spices. Saute the masala until it leaves the pot’s sides. Stir at regular intervals for even cooking. (images 2 & 3)
Step 3) Add mushroom and water, and stir to combine in the masala. Close the lid of the instant pot. Set PRESSURE COOK Mode for 5 minutes at normal pressure.
Step 4) After 5 minutes, open the instant pot lid. Add green peas, garam masala, cream, and Kasuri methi. Stir to combine.
Step 5) Set the SAUTE MODE for 5 minutes to soften the peas and thicken the curry sauce. Stir at regular intervals to avoid burning.
Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.
Serving Suggestion
Mushroom Masala is a delicious comforting curry. Especially as you talk, listen, and dip warm chapati in the spicy curry or polish it off with rice.
The no-nonsense attitude of this Indian curry is one thing that brings me back to it again and again.
You can serve mushroom masala with:
- naan, chapati, roti, or any other flatbread
- jeera rice, matar pulao or steamed basmati rice
- cooked quinoa or bulgar wheat
FAQs Related To Mushroom Masala
Button mushrooms are the most commonly used mushrooms for Indian cooking. Button mushrooms are also called white mushrooms or table mushrooms. It is one of the most widely cultivated mushrooms in the world, inexpensive, and available year-round.
Yes, you can use tinned or canned tomatoes for making mushroom curry. If tomatoes are salty, season the curry accordingly. I always use fresh, ripe tomato (ground in the mixer) for making this curry.
You can make the mushroom masala vegan by skipping cream. To thicken the gravy and make it creamier, use vegan options such as cashew paste, coconut cream, or almond milk.
More Instant Pot Indian Recipes
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- Chana Saag
- Lobia Masala
- Rajma Masala
- Matar Paneer
- Carrot Halwa
- Chicken Pulao
- Masala Khichdi
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Matar Mushroom Masala Recipe
- Instant Pot
Ingredients
- 250 gram button mushrooms, diced into quarters
- 1 Cup finely chopped onion
- 1 tablespoon ginger – garlic paste (get recipe)
- ½ Cup canned tomato or tomato puree
- ½ Cup green peas (fresh or frozen)
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 teaspoon red chili powder or to taste
- 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
- Salt to taste
- 4 tablespoon cooking oil or ghee
- ¼ Cup fresh cream
- 1 teaspoon garam masala (get recipe)
- 1 tablespoon kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
- 1 tablespoon fresh coriander leaves
Instructions
- Wash, clean, and dice the mushrooms. Set aside.
- Use a food processor to grind the fresh tomatoes into a chunky paste. Skip this step if you are using canned tomatoes.
- Add oil to the inner pot of the instant pot. Set Saute mode for 10 minutes. Heat oil followed by bay leaf and chopped onion. Saute till the onions turn light brown in colour.
- Add the ginger-garlic paste, mix well, and cook for a minute. Add the tomato, salt, red chili powder, and turmeric. Saute the masala till it starts leaving the sides of the pot. This takes 2 – 3 minutes. Stir at regular intervals for even cooking.
- Add mushroom, ¼ cup water, and stir to combine in the masala. Close the lid of the instant pot. Set Pressure Cook mode for 5 minutes at normal pressure. Set the steam valve to Sealing position.
- After 5 minutes, set the steam valve to the Venting position. Open the lid of the instant pot. Add green peas, garam masala, cream, and Kasuri methi.
- Set the SAUTE MODE for 5 minutes to soften the peas, and the curry sauce thickens a bit. Stir regularly to avoid burning the curry.
- Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.
- Serve Matar Mushroom Masala garnished with naan or jeera rice.
Recipe Notes:
- Vegan Option: To make vegan mushroom masala, use cashew cream or coconut milk instead of cream.
- Adjust the amount of red chilli or spiciness according to your taste.
- If you are using fresh peas, add them with the mushrooms so that they cook timely.
- If the curry seems too spicy for your taste, increase the cream.
- You can cook this mushroom curry on a stovetop pressure cooker, also. It takes two whistles over medium heat.
- If you are seeking a restaurant-style mushroom masala, then at each step, saute the masala till it leaves the pan’s sides. That is the only not-so-secret trick to make a classic curry.
Jayashree says
Looks delicious, nice share
Hina Gujral says
Thank you so much. Glad you liked it.
Rajathraj Rao says
Amazing pictures.
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Shruthi says
I tried this over the weekend, it was a super hit!
Anwesha says
It’s very simple n delicious recipe. I love ur recipes.
I used cashew milk instead of cream. Also had used cook top (kadhai) to make the dish. Thanks a ton 🙂
Hina Gujral says
Glad you customized the recipe and enjoyed it! Thank you so much for sharing this experience with me.