Palak paneer

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Palak paneer is a popular vegetarian dish originating from the Indian subcontinent, made with paneer (Indian cottage cheese) in a thick paste made from puréed spinach (palak) and seasoned with garlic, garam masala, and other Indian spices.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The main ingredients of palak paneer are paneer (Indian cottage cheese), spinach (palak), and a variety of Indian spices. Other ingredients often include onion, tomato, garlic, ginger, green chili, and cream.

Preparation[edit | edit source]

The preparation of palak paneer involves several steps. First, the spinach is blanched and then puréed to create a thick paste. The paneer is typically fried until it is golden brown, and then it is added to the spinach paste. The dish is then seasoned with a variety of spices, including garam masala, turmeric, cumin, and coriander. Some recipes also include the addition of cream to make the dish richer and creamier.

Variations[edit | edit source]

There are many variations of palak paneer, depending on the region of India where it is prepared. Some versions use fresh spinach, while others use frozen or canned spinach. Some recipes include additional vegetables, such as potatoes or peas, while others are made without any additional vegetables. Some versions of the dish are spicier than others, depending on the amount and type of spices used.

Nutritional Value[edit | edit source]

Palak paneer is a nutritious dish, as it is rich in protein due to the paneer, and in vitamins A and vitamin C due to the spinach. It is also a good source of calcium and iron.

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