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Aloo Matar Paneer (potatoes, Peas, And Cheese In Sauce)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Grains, Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 lb Small Potatoes
2 Onions
3 Garlic cloves
1 Ginger, fresh 1/2" piece
3 T Vegetable oil
1 pn Asafoetida, crushed opt
1/2 t Cumin seeds
8 Chunks of Paneer cheese
recipe below
1/4 c Oil
1/2 g allon of milk 2-3 Tbsp lemon juice

INSTRUCTIONS

Salt, to taste 1/4 ts Cayenne pepper 1/2 ts Tumeric, ground 2 lg
Tomatoes, chopped coarsely 1 c  Peas 1/4 c  Water 1/2 ts Garam masala
Fry the paneer chunks in the 1/4 c. oil until browned. Remove and set
aside. Cook the potatoes until tender. Peel and set aside. In the
container of a blender or food processor, mince together the onions,
garlic and ginger. In a large heavy-bottomed skillet over medium  heat,
warm the oil. Add the asafoetida (if used) and cumin. When  spices
darken (1 to 2 seconds) add the minced onion mixture and saute  until
browned (about 12 minutes). Add the salt, cayenne, tumeric and
tomatoes and cook until they soften (about 5 minutes). add the peas
and water;reduce the heat to low, cover and cook for 5 minutes. Halve
the cooked potatoes if they seem too large. Add them to the pan and
cook covered for another 5 minutes. Mix in the garam masala just
before serving. SERVES: 4  Source: _From Bengal to Punjab: The Cuisines
of India_ by Smita  Chandra posted by Anne MacLellan  Paneer Cheese You
can substitute farmer's cheese if you don't want to  make your own
paneer.  Ingredients  Preparation  Put the milk in a stainless steel
pot and start boiling it. It's best  if you stir it with a wooden
sppon. You must stir it regularly, to  make sure it doesn't burn (if it
burns, it will be absolutely  unusable).  Once the milk is thoroughly
boiling, remove the heat and add the lemon  juice. The milk starts
curdling right now. Have another pot ready.  Also, you'll need a
strainer covered with a cheesecloth. Scoop the  curds and whey into the
strainer, dripping the liquids into the pot.  The curds should all have
remained in the cheesecloth. Wrap the  cheesecloth so as to cover the
curds completely. Press the  cheesecloth a little bit with your hands
or a spoon. The point is to  squeeze every last bit of whey out of the
paneer. Makes 1 block of  paneer cheese. Posted to EAT-L Digest by
Tania Hewes  <taniah@NSERV1.CLSI.US.GEAC.COM> on

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1484
Calories From Fat: 863
Total Fat: 97.6g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 53.2mg
Potassium: 3248.8mg
Carbohydrates: 143.2g
Fiber: 19g
Sugar: 14.8g
Protein: 17g


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