In the vast and diverse culinary landscape of India, fresh cheese holds a special place, offering a myriad of flavors and textures that tantalize the taste buds. From the creamy softness of paneer to the tangy sharpness of chenna, these homemade cheese varieties are not only delicious but also versatile, seamlessly blending into both sweet and savory dishes.
In this comprehensive guide, we'll embark on a culinary journey into the world of fresh Indian cheese, exploring three distinct recipes that showcase the unique characteristics of paneer, chenna, and dahi. From the classic paneer tikka, where succulent cheese cubes are marinated in aromatic spices and grilled to perfection, to the indulgent rasmalai, where soft chenna dumplings are bathed in a rich, creamy milk sauce, each recipe promises an unforgettable taste experience. And let's not forget the refreshing dahi vada, where crispy lentil fritters are immersed in a cooling yogurt sauce, creating a symphony of flavors and textures that will leave you craving for more.
So, gather your ingredients, prepare your palate, and let's dive into the delightful world of fresh Indian cheese, where every bite is a celebration of culinary artistry and cultural heritage.
PALAK PANEER (INDIAN FRESH SPINACH WITH PANEER CHEESE)
Creamy and rich, a delight to eat. A dish I fell in love with at a local restaurant and adapted a recipe to closely resemble theirs.
Provided by PalatablePastime
Categories Spinach
Time 1h
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Cut spinach into shreds and cook in 3 tablespoons water until tender; remove from heat.
- Saute onion, cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger in 1-2 tablespoons ghee or oil until onion is translucent.
- Then add garlic and chopped tomatoes, and reduce heat.
- Cook this briefly and slowly blend in yogurt a little at a time to prevent curdling.
- Add coriander, garam masala, paprika, and salt, mixing well.
- Add cooked spinach with liquid, cover and simmer on low heat for approximately 20-30 minutes.
- Remove from heat.
- Take half of spinach mixture and puree in food processor or blender, and return to mixture and stir.
- Slowly stir in heavy cream, and heat through on low heat.
- Add paneer cubes.
- Serve.
INDIAN STYLE SPINACH WITH FRESH CHEESE (SAAG PANEER) - COOK'S IL
This classic dish combines pureed spinach with freshly made cheese in a mildly-spiced creamy sauce. This version includes a little bit of mustard greens for bite. Adapted from Cook's Illustrated Sep/Oct 2012. Note: if you place the colander over a bowl, the whey from the cheese makes very tasty bread. Also note that the serving size reported is incorrect - you are going to lose nearly 3 quarts of whey in the cheese making, so the actual serving size is more like 350gm or 12 oz.
Provided by DrGaellon
Categories Spinach
Time 1h45m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Line a colander with a triple layer of cheesecloth and set in sink. Bring milk to boil in large, heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. Whisk in buttermilk and salt and remove from heat. Let stand 1 minute. Pour through cheesecloth let drain 15 minutes.
- Pull together edges of cheesecloth to form pouch. Twist pouch, extracting as much liquid as possible. Place pouch between two plates and set a heavy pot on the top plate. Let stand at room temperature 45 minutes, or until cheese is firm and set. Drain whey as often as necessary. (Cheese can be wrapped in plastic and refrigerated up to 3 days at this point.) Unwrap and dice cheese into 1/2" pieces.
- Place spinach in large bowl and microwave on high until wilted, about 3 minutes. Let cool until it can be handled.
- Chop enough spinach to make 1/2 cup and set aside. Place remaining spinach in blender container.
- Wilt mustard greens in same bowl in microwave, about 4 minutes. Let it cool until it can be handled.
- Chop enough mustard greens to make 1/2 cup and set aside with chopped spinach. Add remaining mustard greens to blender container.
- Meanwhile, melt butter in large skillet over medium-high heat. Add cumin seeds, coriander, paprika, cardamom, and cinnamon, and cook, stirring often, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add onion and 3/4 tsp salt; cook until soft and translucent, about 3 minutes. Add garlic, ginger, and jalapeno, and cook, stirring often, until lightly browned, about 2-3 minutes. Add tomatoes and cook until pan is dry and tomatoes are beginning to brown, 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat and transfer half the mixture to the blender.
- Add half the cashews and all the water to the blender. Process on high until smooth, about 1 minute. Add puree to skillet and return to medium-high heat. Add reserved greens and buttermilk and bring to simmer. Reduce to low, cover, and cook until flavors blend, about 5 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Gently fold in cheese cubes and cook until hot, 1-2 minutes. Serve sprinkled with remaining cashews and cilantro.
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality milk: This will ensure that your paneer is rich and flavorful. You can use whole milk, low-fat milk, or even skim milk, but the higher the fat content, the richer the paneer will be.
- Bring the milk to a boil slowly and gently: This will prevent the milk from scorching and help to preserve its delicate flavor.
- Add an acid to the milk: This will cause the milk to curdle, which is the first step in making paneer. You can use lemon juice, vinegar, or yogurt as an acid.
- Stir the milk constantly while adding the acid: This will help to ensure that the milk curdles evenly.
- Allow the paneer to cool completely before using it: This will help to firm up the paneer and make it easier to handle.
Conclusion:
Paneer is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, from curries and stews to desserts. It is a good source of protein and calcium, and it is also relatively low in calories. With a little practice, you can easily make paneer at home. So next time you're looking for a delicious and healthy addition to your meal, give paneer a try!
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