Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Aloo Paneer



Woke up late this morning and was in a rush. But still needed to pack my lunch. So made this quick dish. Luckily, had a pack of Heritage paneer in the fridge. Chopped it into squares and kept it in a bowl. Since I had run out of peas and didn't want to go through the tedious task of chopping spinach, decided to go with Aloo Paneer. Psst. Still had time to spare to write the recipe. :)

So here goes:

Ingredients:

Aloo - 2-3 (chopped into squares)
Paneer - 1 pkt (I use Heritage or Amul, but you can use any brand or even homemade paneer)
Mustard Oil - 2 tbsp
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Bay Leaf - 2-3
Cumin powder - 1 tsp
Ginger Paste - 1 tbsp
Haldi powder - 1/2 tsp
Green Chillies - 2-3 whole
Garam Masala - 1 tsp
Sugar - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Milk - 2-3 tbsp
Ghee (preferred) or butter - 1 tbsp ( it gives a nice flavor)
Coriander Leaves - for garnish

- Heat some oil and fry the potato cubes lightly and remove from heat. You can also fry paneer lightly but I prefer not to.
- In the same oil, add 2-3 bayleaves and cumin seeds and wait till it splutters.
- Add the ginger paste.
- Mix the cumin powder with water and add till you see the water drying up.
- Pour in the fried potatoes along with one cup of water and wait for the potatoes to soften.
- Add the paneer and mix thoroughly and let it cook for around 5 min.
- Add the whole green chilies, garam masala, sugar, milk and lastly add salt.
- Cook for around 5 min and remove from heat.
- Garnish with coriander before serving if you wish.

3 comments:

  1. Yummmmm! This is probably the simplest paneer recipe that I have come across. It has become my favorite already coz you don't recommend frying paneer ... I am tired of covering my face + hands and standing at a distance whenever I fry Paneer! - ash

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  2. I like the snap, btw :) - ash

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  3. Agree Ash! Frying stuff is always painful. Also, dont like frying paneer as feel it becomes rubbery.

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