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    Paneer and Tofu Side Dishes for Indian Flatbreads (Chapati, Naan & Paratha)

    Modified: Feb 8, 2026 Published: Aug 16, 2025 by Sravanthi Chanda. Leave a Comment

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    Paneer and tofu are my go-to vegetarian proteins when I want to make Indian flatbreads like chapati, naan, or paratha, the star of the meal. They soak up flavors beautifully, whether in a creamy curry, a rustic scramble, or a smoky baked dish, and add a satisfying richness that makes every bite more enjoyable.

    In this collection, I'm sharing five tried-and-tested paneer and tofu recipes from my kitchen, along with pairing suggestions to help you choose the perfect bread to accompany them. Whether it's a quick weeknight chapati, a flaky weekend paratha, or a celebratory naan, you'll find the perfect match here.

    Collage of four Indian paneer and tofu dishes including palak paneer with tofu croutons, broccoli paneer curry, creamy methi corn paneer, and spinach paneer bhurji, with text overlay 'Paneer Tofu Side Dishes for Indian Flatbreads'.

    Paneer and Tofu Side Dishes for Chapati, Naan & Paratha

    Many of these paneer-based side dishes taste best with fresh, soft paneer. If you prefer making it from scratch, I share a simple, kitchen-tested guide on how to make paneer at home, along with easy ways to use it in everyday meals.

    Here are my favorite paneer and tofu Indian sides that taste delicious with all Indian flatbreads.

    Close-up of saag paneer showing roasted paneer cubes in thick spinach gravy.
    Saag Paneer (Spinach and Indian Cheese Curry)
    This isn't the heavy, restaurant-style saag paneer loaded with butter and cream. It's a balanced, homemade spinach curry where a simple saag base is finished with roasted Indian cheese and cashew cream. The flavors are comforting and familiar, making it ideal for everyday lunches and dinners rather than special-occasion cooking.
    Best Pairings:
    Chapati โ€“ A reliable everyday choice that works well with the creamy yet light saag.
    Naan โ€“ Soft naan works well with this curry, but I prefer keeping it plain so it doesnโ€™t overpower the gentle spinach flavors.
    Pumpkin Paratha โ€“ My favorite option when itโ€™s in season. The subtle sweetness of pumpkin adds a nice contrast to the earthy spinach.
    Saag Paneer Recipe
    Close-up of spinach paneer bhurji served in a white bowl, showing crumbled paneer with sautรฉed spinach and capsicum.
    Palak Paneer Bhurji (Scrambled Spinach and Paneer)
    This isn't the creamy palak paneer you might expect; it's a quick and rustic bhurji where crumbled paneer is cooked with finely chopped spinach, onions, and spices. Perfect for when you want something dry yet full of flavor.
    Best Pairings:
    Chapati โ€“ The semi-dry texture clings perfectly to chapati, making each scoop effortless.
    Naan โ€“ Choose a lighter naan so it doesn't overpower the earthy flavor of the spinach.
    Paratha โ€“ My favorite choice. The flaky layers hold the paneer-spinach mix beautifully for a hearty bite.
    Palak Paneer Bhurji Recipe

    Close-up of broccoli paneer curry in a brass-handled serving bowl, showing golden paneer cubes and broccoli florets in a spiced tomato gravy.
    Broccoli Paneer Curry
    Tender broccoli and soft paneer cubes simmer in a spiced tomato-onion gravy. A little fusion, a lot of flavor, it's a great way to add variety to a classic Indian meal.
    Best Pairings:
    Chapati โ€“ Perfect for a wholesome, hearty lunch or dinner.
    Naan โ€“ Garlic naan makes scooping up the chunky curry irresistible.
    Paratha โ€“ Holds up well to the thicker gravy and chunky vegetables.
    Broccoli Paneer Curry Recipe

    palak tofu in a bowl
    Saag Tofu (Tofu in a Spinach & Greens Gravy)
    Firm tofu cubes are pan-seared for a crisp edge, then simmered in a velvety gravy of spinach and other greens. It's creamy, earthy, and full of flavor.
    Best Pairings:
    Chapati โ€“ A classic match, the soft bread soaks up every drop of gravy.
    Naan โ€“ Garlic or butter naan makes it more decadent and more indulgent.
    Paratha โ€“ A plain paratha is just right for mopping up the thick saag.
    Saag Tofu Recipe

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    Close-up of creamy methi corn paneer gravy curry served in a small steel bowl with chapati on the side.
    Methi Corn Paneer (Fenugreek, Corn & Indian Cottage Cheese Curry)
    Fresh or dried fenugreek leaves (methi) bring a slightly bitter note, perfectly balanced by the sweetness of corn and the creaminess of paneer. It's vibrant and aromatic.
    Best Pairings:
    Chapati โ€“ Let the methi-corn flavors shine without distraction.
    Naan โ€“ A plain naan works best to keep the flavors balanced.
    Paratha โ€“ Buttery layers carry the rich gravy beautifully.
    Methi Corn Paneer Recipe

    baked paneer with veggies in a tray
    Baked Paneer (Spiced & Marinated)
    Paneer cubes marinated in yogurt and spices, then baked until golden with a light smoky flavor. You can serve it as a dry side or toss it into a light gravy.
    Best Pairings:
    Chapati โ€“ The smoky flavor is a lovely contrast to the soft bread.
    Naan โ€“ My top pick here, use it to wrap the paneer into a roll.
    Paratha โ€“ Works well for making stuffed-style rolls on the go.
    Baked Paneer Curry Recipe

    These recipes are more than just side dishes; they're a delicious way to celebrate the variety of Indian flatbreads. Whether you choose chapati, naan, or paratha, the right pairing makes the meal truly special.

    Which pairing would you try first? Let me know in the comments so I can share more ideas!

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