Palak Paneer is a popular vegetarian North Indian preparation, specifically originating from the province of Punjab. Palak means spinach in hindi and paneer meaning cottage cheese. If you would like to have a go at home-made cottage cheese, then click here. Palak paneer is a good way to get kids have their spinach. My little girl is so fond of cottage cheese that she will first finish all the cubes up and then she will look at everyone else's plate and ask for their cottage cheese!
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Ingredients-
1 big bundle spinach leaves
1 large onion
1 large tomato
1 heaped tbs dry fenugreek leaves/ kasoori methi
1tbs ginger-garlic paste
1tbs evaporated milk/ Khoya
1/2cup milk
salt to taste
Some oil
Dry spices-
1/2 tsp ground cumin powder
1/2 tsp ground chilli powder
1/4tsp garam masala
For cottage cheese-
200gms cottage cheese
Preparation-
- Chop off the roots of the spinach and wash clean adding salt. Then chop the spinach.
- Roughly chop the onions and tomatoes.
- Cut the cottage cheese into long cubes and keep aside.
- Heat oil in a pan and saute the onions with the ginger-garlic paste.
- Add the dry fenugreek leaves/ kasoori methi. Enjoy the aroma as you stir in the leaves.
- Add the chopped tomatoes and cover the pan and allow to cook.
- Stir the mixture so that the juices blend.
- Add the chopped spinach, cover and cook.
- Once the spinach is done, stir in the evaporated milk.
- Cool the mixture and puree it. Add milk to lighten it.
- Heat the pan again with the puree. Add the dry spices and salt to taste. Add milk to get curry consistency.
- Once the curry begins to bubble add the cubed cottage cheese.
- Serve hot with rotis, or rice.
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