Ahh! The ever amazing milky white paneer wandering in lush wavy pastures of spinach. Pair this with naan/roti and out comes one of the most delectable meal combo with no ticket for the guilt trip ;D.
Mr.Popeye's ever-favorite spinach is packed with vitamins and minerals. And, paneer is a great source of not only taste but calcium and protein.
Blend in some spices, some herbs, some nuts, some paneer and a pot, to stir out a lusciously creamy and green curry .
INGREDIENTS
Mr.Popeye's ever-favorite spinach is packed with vitamins and minerals. And, paneer is a great source of not only taste but calcium and protein.
Blend in some spices, some herbs, some nuts, some paneer and a pot, to stir out a lusciously creamy and green curry .
INGREDIENTS
- 200gm Paneer, cut into cubes
- 1 Bunch Spinach
- 1 Medium Onion, chopped finely
- 1 Tbspn Ginger Garlic Paste
- 1 Medium Tomato, pureed
- 1" Cinnamon stick
- 1 Dry Red Chilli
- A pinch of Asafoetida/ Hing
- 1 Tspn Cumin Seeds
- 2 Tspn Garam Masala
- 1 Tbspn Cashew Paste
- 1 Tbspn Cream (optional)
- 1 Tspn Turmeric
- Chilli Powder, as per taste
- Salt, as per taste
- Blanch the spinach in salted water. After it cools down, blend the blanched leaves to a fine paste.
- In a pan, heat some oil. Add the dry red chilli, cumin seeds, cinnamon stick and hing. Fry for a while, then add the onion. Fry till brown. Add ginger garlic paste and fry till raw smell disappears. Add tomato puree, salt and turmeric powder. Stir.
- When oil starts oozing from the masala, switch off flame. Blend the masala to a semi smooth paste. Add it back to the pan. Add the cashew paste and saute for a couple of minutes.
- Add the spinach puree and cook on medium flame for 5-6 minutes. Add cream (optional).
- Add the paneer cubes. Mix well and add a cup of water. Let it come to a boil. Add garam masala and cream ,and simmer for around 10 minutes.
- Enjoy this nutritious palak paneer with hot roti's or plain rice.
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