Showing posts with label paneer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paneer. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 February 2023

Spinach & Cottage Cheese Curry - Palak Paneer

Vegetarian dishes in Indian cuisine are fabulous and varied, with so many amazing ingredients that are used to create wonderful flavours. Some of my favourite ingredients not just for taste but also for the nutritional goodness are Spinach and Paneer, so when there is a delicious curry using both, it's no surprise that it's a regular on the menu! 

There are so many different versions of Palak Paneer and everyone finds their own way of making it. Here's my version that is quick, easy and is delicious everytime!


Ingredients: 500 grams Spinach leaves or frozen Spinach, about 300 grams Paneer chopped into cubes,1 onion chopped, few dry red chillies, 1 tbsp garlic smashed, 1 tbsp ginger smashed, 1 tomato chopped, 1tsp cumin, 1tsp garam masala, 1 tsp cumin powder, salt to taste.

Make:
1. Blanch the Spinach leaves and cool immediately by a little adding cold water (don't add too much as you can use this extra water to grind so mo wasting nutrients).
2. In a pan, heat a bit of oil and add red chillies, cumin seeds, garlic, ginger, chopped onion. Sautè until onion is cooked then add tomatoes. Add in the blanched Spinach and mix together. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature. 
3. Grind the whole mixture into a puree, adding water as needed to get a thick gravy texture.
4. In the pan again, add a little butter/oil and add in the paneer cubes. Roast for a few minutes until it is soft. Now add garam masala, cumin powder, salt to taste. Finally add in the Spinach puree, mix and simmer on low flame for 5mins. 
Enjoy hot Palak Paneer with Jeera Rice or Rotis!

Sunday, 5 April 2020

Paneer Fried Rice

When you're craving your favourite restaurant dishes and can't go out to get them, isn't it just perfect to find an easy quick recipe for it!? That is exactly the reason I made this little dish while being pleasantly surprised how easy it was to replicate that magic restaurant flavour.


Lot of different recipes out there, I read up a few different one, used my own tastes and made this PANEER FRIED RICE which was a hit!


Here it is:






























Ingredients: 1 cup cooked fragrant rice (preferably long grain basmati or similar, do not over cook), 1 cup of chopped carrot, beans/peas, 1/2 cup paneer chopped into small cubes, 1 tablespoon black pepper powder, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 teaspoon garlic paste, 1 small onion finely chopped, salt to taste.


Make: In a non stick pan, saute chopped onion and garlic paste in some oil. Add chopped veggies and fry for a few minutes then add the chopped paneer. Fry till paneer cubes are golden brown (do not overcook to avoid rubbery paneer). Add the cooked rice, pepper powder, soy sauce and salt to taste. Lightly toss together and serve. Enjoy!




Friday, 10 January 2020

Mutter Paneer - Peas & Paneer Curry

Sometimes nothing beats the classic dishes that simply are amazing just being their authentic self! While a lot of curries and Indian dishes can be altered or modernized, I think a good hearty Paneer curry just needs to be itself.

Always a favourite at our place..here it is my version of the humble MUTTER PANEER:

paneer curry


























Ingredients: About 250 grams of Paneer (cottage cheese) chopped into small cubes, 1 cup of green peas, 2-3 ripe tomatoes chopped, 1 onion chopped, 1 tablespoon giner-garlic paste, 1 teaspoon cumin seeds, 1 teaspoon garam masala, 1 tablespoon oil (use butter/ghee if preferred), chopped coriander, chilli as desired, salt to taste.

Make: In a heavy bottom pan, saute in oil, the onion, chilli, cumin seeds, garam masala and ginger-garlic paste then add the tomatoes. Cover and cook for about 5 minutes. Cool slightly and grind in a mixer to form a paste. In another pan, put in a small amount oil and pan-fry the paneer cubes and peas slightly then add in the tomato paste made as above. Add salt and cook covered for about 8 minutes. If consistency is too thick, add a bit of water or if it is too runny, add some almond or cashew powder. Once ready, sprinkle chopped coriander and serve hot with roti or rice. Enjoy!