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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Paneer Dhaniya, tried and tasted from Foodelicious

Today is Tuesday and not any other Tuesday, Today is Rakhi/Raksha Bandhan day.
It's a very special occassion for a sister or a brother. This is one of the sweetest celebration of India to express the immaculate love between brothers and sisters. Raksha Bandhan which means a 'bond of protection'. This is an occasion to flourish love, care, affection and sacred relationship between brothers and sisters.

Traditions & Customs
On the day of Rakhi(East Indian) or Raksha Bandhan(North Indian) festival, the sister ties a silky thread called Rakhi on the wrist of her brother and both make prayer to God for the well being of each other. Sisters perform 'aarti' and put tilak on the forehead of her brother. In return, brothers pampers and blesses the sisters and promises to protect her from all the evils of this world. He also present a token of his love and affection as a Rakhi gift.

To celebrate this special occasssion, here is a yummy recipe of Paneer, Paneer Dhaniya(Indian Cottage cheese cooked with coriander leaves & Yogurt). You can make any brother happy with this recipe. Wish all the brothers and sisters a Very Happy Raksha Bandhan.
Today is another special day, when we publish our bookmarked and tried and tasted recipes from other food blogs. An wonderful event started by Priya of Mharo Rajosthan's Recipes. This week, I want to publish a keeper recipe from Pari of Foodelicious, Paneer Dhaniya. I just knew that I have to try this one as soon as I saw her post. First and main reason, I need to collect paneer recipes because, my daughter is a paneer freak. If she could eat only paneer, then it would be best for her. Secondly, Pari's recipe sounded and looked so yumm and the method is also very simple, easy-to-cook and healthy. So, I tried that same very week but couldn't post earlier. I followed her whole recipe as she has given, only I didn't add the cream, to make it less rich. But the taste was great without it. Thanks, Pari for sharing such nice recipe..my daughter was licking her fingers even after she finished her whole plate.

 Any way, here is the recipe for you..................go to Pari's Place for step-by-step pictures and her recipe

Ingredients :
Paneer/Indian cottage cheese : 250 gm. (cubed)
Onion(medium) : 2 (finely chopped)
Ginger-garlic paste : 2 tblsp.
Green chillies : 2(finely chopped)
Fresh coriander leaves : 1/2 cup(chopped)
White/black pepper : 1 tsp.
Turmeric Powder : 1 tsp.
Red chilli powder : 1 tsp. (as per taste)
Low fat Yoghurt : 1/2 cup
Milk : 1/2 - 3/4 cup
Corn starch : 1 tsp.
Green cardamom : 4 
Butter / oil : 2-3 tbsp.
Salt to taste

Method :
  • Heat butter or oil in a pan, add green cardamoms. Once the cardamoms crackle, add ginger-garlic paste and saute taking care that it should not burn.
  • Add the onions and green chilies and saute till the onions are lightly brown. 
  • Add the cubed cottage cheese and saute it nicely in the onions so that it incorporates the flavors.
  • Now add little salt, white pepper, turmeric and chilli powder, according to your taste level(don't forget we already added green chilli) and 3/4 of the chopped coriander. Mix thoroughly.
  • In the yogurt add the cornstarch and beat lightly, and add this to the preperation. Keep the flame low all this while and mix properly, cornstarch prevents the curdling of yogurt. Cook for about a minute.
  • Add the milk and bring the curry to a boil then cover and cook in low for few more minutes.
  • Once the curry thickens, switch off the flame. Garnish with remaining coriander.
  • Serve hot with any Indian flatbreads and see how your friends, relatives and nice ones just enjoy this amazing dish.............Bon Apetit!!!!!!!!!!!



Reposting some archived recipes for Jay's Event,(from my previous blog) :



I want to send thiem to couple of food events going on blogosphere:



Divya's Show Me the curry

Blog Bites 6 - Potluck

And to Priya's Bookmarked Recipes - Every Tuesday






Tuesday, August 24, 2010 / by / 11 Comments

11 comments:

  1. hppy rakshabandhan,..paneer curry looks deliicous,..

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  2. Dear Indrani
    How are you ? I liked this recipe and was planning to cook it when I read it at Pari's..WIll try ..Now I am chilling at Taipei for few days and will (offcial work , not vacation chilling :-)).will be back on friday...let me check what all you have cooked these days.
    Bhalo teko

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  3. Mouthwatering dish, very tempting clicks..

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  4. Happy Raksha Bhandhan dear..
    Paneer curry looks scrumptious!!

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  5. happy raksha bandhan indrani ...paneer dhaniya looks very tempting ...bookmarked

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  6. Thanks, friends..........it's really yummy

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  7. Darun dekhte akta tempting dish..dekhei khide peye galo....kamon achho??

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  8. Very interesting and healthy recipe...Love the wonderful presentation dear...:)

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