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Peppered Channa Dip (Thecha)

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Indian Indian, Appetizers 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Stephen Ceideburg
1 Recipe channa
1 md Shallot, peeled and minced
1/2 c Pickled hot pepper rings, drained and finely chopped
1/4 ts Garlic salt
2 tb Dry white wine (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

Iceberg lettuce leaves, washed and crisped Parsley sprigs
If you are tired of serving the same old cheese ball for company
gatherings, maybe it's time to add some sparkle to your appetizer
repertoire. Serve this zesty dip with crackers, chips or crudites.
Beat channa, minced shallot, hot peppers, garlic salt and wine (if using)
in a medium-size bowl until well mixed. If made ahead, cover and
refrigerate. May be made 1 day in advance.
To serve, mound on a plate lined with lettuce leaves. Garnish with parsley
sprigs.
Makes 1 1/2 cups.
PER 1/4 CUP: 135 calories, 9 g protein, 29 carbohydrate, 10 g fat (6 g
saturated), cholesterol (not available), 152 mg sodium, 0 g fiber.
From an article by Laxmi Hiremath in the San Francisco Chronicle, 9/1/93.
Other Cooking Methods
Freshly made paneer is delicious and may be eaten immediately, without
further preparation or adornment. However, in most recipes, paneer must be
cooked before it is added to the other ingredients. Broiling, which is
discussed in the story, is the method I prefer because very little oil is
used. If you don't wish to broil the cheese, here are a few alternatives:
Toaster Oven: Grease a small baking tray with vegetable oil. Place paneer
cubes on the tray and brush with oil. Bake at 400 degrees F. until golden
brown, about 6 to 8 minutes. Remove and use in any cooked paneer recipe.
For a quick paneer curry, place cooked cheese cubes on a heated serving
platter and pour your favorite curry sauce over them. Garnish with minced
cilantro and serve.
Barbecue Grill: Prepare a charcoal fire to the gray-ash stage. Gently blow
away the ash, leaving coals that glow cherry red. Cut paneer into 2-inch
cubes. Brush skewers and paneer cubes with vegetable oil. Thread evenly on
skewers leaving 1/2-inch space any cooked paneer recipe.
For, an exotic appetizer, sprinkle grilled paneer cubes with. lemon juice
and ground cumin. Place on a warmed platter and served immediately.
Saute; Heat 3 tablespoons oil in a heavy nonstick pan or wok over
medium-high heat. When oil is hot, add paneer cubes and saute until light
brown, turning once. Carefully transfer to paper towels to drain. Tent with
foil to keep warm until ready to use. Use in any recipe calling for cooked
paneer.
Note: A nonstick pan is essential; the paneer will break and crumble in any
other pan.
Deep Fry: Heat 6 tablespoons of vegetable or canola oil to 350 degrees F.
in a nonstick wok until hot but not smoking. Gently add Paneer cubes. Do
not crowd. Fry, turning occasionally, until golden brown, about 5 minutes.
Remove with slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Tent with foil to keep
warm until ready to use. Use in any recipe calling for cooked paneer.
From an article by Laxmi Hiremath in the San Francisco Chronicle, 9/1/93.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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