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This Vegan Palak Tofu Paneer is the easiest Vegan Palak Paneer with Tofu. Its dairy-free, gluten-free. Can be made soy-free w/ chickpea tofu, veggies or cooked chickpeas. 20 minute active time and ready in another 10. Serve over cooked grains of choice or with flatbread. Vegan Gluten-free Indian Recipe. Jump to Recipe
Any which way, lets get back to this Vegan Palak Tofu “Paneer”. Palak is Spinach and Tofu acts as the spiced up Paneer. I used to love the creamy palak paneer in my pre-gan days. Since vegan-izing it, I usually make it with Tempeh. With Tofu however it tastes even creamier. And the best part is it takes less than 20 minutes in the kitchen. Saute the Tofu, meanwhile blend up the spinach, no Blanching needed!, add to Tofu and let cook while you clean up, or prep/make the flat bread or rice. Drizzle cashew cream and serve. Done. For a more paneer like consistency, mix the tofu with the oil and spices and bake it for 20 mins. I find that panfrying is much quicker for a weeknight meal.
Another delicious Indian restaurant style curry veganized! Lets make this vegan Palak Paneer.
You can make it soy-free with potatoes and/or cauliflower, cooked chickpeas/beans or Chickpea Tofu . Serve with flat breads, or top a bowl of quinoa or brown rice, or make sandwiches or top a pizza!
The easiest and the tastiest Vegan Palak Tofu Paneer !
Back to this Saag “Paneer”. I often substitute half of the greens with other green leafies, like collard greens or mustard greens. This spinach gravy is a delicious to add greens to meals if you are not fond of green smoothies.
More restaurant style curries on the blog
Vegetable Jalfrezie – Veggies in tangyy smoky curry.
Tempeh Do Pyaaza – Tempeh in double onion curry
Dahl Makhani
Mango curry Tofu
Tempeh Tikka Masala curry
Gobi Makhani – Creamy buttery curry
Step by Step Photos:
Saute the Tofu in a little oil for 2-3 minutes.

Add all the spices and mix and cook for 8-10 minutes.

Meanwhile, collect all the ingredients for the spinach curry and blend them.

The tofu is all seasoned up by now.

Add the spinach puree, mix well and cook for 10-15 minutes.

Drizzle some cashew cream or coconut cream and serve hot.

This popular recipe is also in my cookbook! Now available internationally!
Vegan Palak Tofu "Paneer" - Tofu in Spinach Sauce

Ingredients
Spiced Tofu
- 2 teaspoons oil
- 7 oz firm tofu block, , 1.5 cups cubed tofu, pressed for 10 mins to remove excess moisture and then cubed
- 1/4 tsp salt or to taste
- 1/2 tsp cumin powder
- 1/2 tsp garam masala
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- a generous pinch of kala namak, , optional, or use 1 tsp nutritional yeast
- 1/2 tsp cayenne, Or use paprika for less heat
Spinach curry
- 2 cups packed Spinach, washed, chopped if large, Or 6-8 oz frozen spinach
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup almond milk or coconut milk, (use less or more for preferred consistency)
- 2 Tablespoons soaked cashews, , soaked for 15 minutes or use ground raw cashew (less or more for creamy consistency to preference)
- 4 cloves of garlic
- 1 inch ginger
- 1 Serano chili pepper , or to taste
- 1 medium tomato chopped
- 1/4-1/2 tsp salt to taste
- 1 teaspoon raw sugar or maple syrup
- 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon garam masala, , less or more to preference, depends on the freshness of the spice mix and your preference of flavor
- cashew cream, pepper flakes to garnish
Instructions
- In a pan, add oil and heat on medium heat. Chop up the tofu and add to the oil. Mix to coat and cook for 2-3 minutes. Add all the spices under Spiced Tofu and mix to coat. (Add 2 tsp nutritional yeast for cheesy flavor if you like) Continue to cook for 8-10 minutes, partially covered on low-medium heat. See video.Alternatively: Toss the tofu in oil and the spices, spread on parchment lined baking sheet and bake at 400 F for 20 mins for a more paneer-ish texture.
- Meanwhile, wash the fresh spinach and add it and all the other ingredients under Spinach curry except garam masala to the blender. Blend into a smooth puree. Add the puree to the sizzling tofu. Mix well. Add garam masala to taste. Cook covered on low-medium heat for 10-15 minutes or until the raw garlic smell is not detectable and desired sauce consistency is achieved. Taste and adjust salt and spice.
- Drizzle some cashew cream and Serve hot with Naan, Roti or other flat breads, or with quinoa or rice. Add pepper flakes for added heat. Sprinkle a pinch of cinnamon powder for variation.
Video
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.













I always forget to review recipes but felt compelled to as this was so delicious! It’s definitely going to be a staple in my house now as the whole family loved it. The only changes I made were I didn’t add any milk (didn’t think it needed it) and added a tablespoon of (vegan) butter at the end to give it a bit richer flavour. Thank you so much for this recipe!
I’m honoured, really , thank you so much!
Quick and yummy recipe! We had it for supper on top of humongous baked potatoes. I’m going to use the leftovers to mix with rice and use as quesadillas filling. Your recipes are always awesome!
I really like this recipe. I modified some ingredients because I don’t like spicy food.
This dish is a hit always with my husband and kids.
Thank you so much!
Awesome Ana! thank YOU!!
I am having some people for dinner and thinking of making this the day before . I don’t use tofu very much. Would it change the flavour / freshness to make a day before and re heat on the night ?
Nope it tastes much better the next day anyway. You might want to add a drizzle or some freshly made cashew cream before serving
Hi Richa. Thank you sooo very much for this GREAT recipe :-))) We just LOVED it. Loads of greetings from Munich, Andrea & Simon
munich – wow!! awesome
Amazing recipe! Super quick and simple. I subbed the Serano pepper for a Jalapeño pepper. Very happy with the result served over rice.
Loved how creamy the spinach turns out!! Super easy to make and oh so yum
So glad you enjoyed this recipe!
Thanks for this simple and delicious recipe. I made it last night and it turned out good. I think my gravy was thicker than yours perhaps because I used the nutritional yeast or cooked it a bit longer than necessary. I did think it was a bit heavy I served it with rice and naan. Could you possibly recommend a side that might tame the richness of the dish.
The thicker sauce would make it feel heavy. Just add some more non dairy milk. You can serve it witb any veggie sides such as cauliflower potatoes or cabbage or eggplant or a light red lentil dal
Delicious easy recipe. Only modification I made was adding onion.
This was AWESOME! I baked the tofu, then also fried it. I used a whole block of tofu, so I added a bit more of everything for the blender sauce ingredients. I meant to add in big chunks of cauliflower -instead of rice- but forgot – will definitely make again!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!