Hey everyone! I recently took a cooking class in Varkala at Jairam Cafe and learned how to cook 6 dishes from South India and 3 dishes from North India. The chef, Dilip, took us through each step of his recipes and we got to enjoy the feast after.
Palak Paneer
Ingredients
- 2 cups paneer
- 1 cup oil
- 6 cups spinach
- 1 tablespoon butter
- Salt to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon white pepper
- 1 tablespoon ground corriander
- Pinch of cumin powder
- 1 tablespoon cream
Directions
- Boil spinach in a pot of water for 5 minutes, strain and blend
- Add oil into a wok over medium heat
- Once oil is hot (simmering), add paneer
- Stir paneer in wok until lightly browned and cripsy on the sides
- Spoon out the paneer into a bowl, leaving 2 tablespoons of oil in the wok
- Add spinach to the wok, along with the butter, salt, white pepper, cilantro, cumin powder, and cream
- Cook over low heat for 5 minutes
- Take off heat and add the paneer, serve!
A note :: Paneer is soft cheese that we can make with cottage cheese. First add lemon to a bowl of cottage cheese, allowing it to curdle, then strain out the liquids with a cheesecloth. The end result should be a soft paneer that we later make hard by frying it in oil.
Coconut Chutney
Ingredients
- 2 cups coconut flakes
- 1 teaspoon ginger
- 1 teaspoon curry leaves
- 1 tablespoon tamarind paste
- Salt to taste
- 1 cup water
- 1 green chili
Directions
- Add all ingredients to a blender or food processor and blend!
Looking good ! I get hungry now, do you still have some over? Upvoted from @chanthasam
wow, looking good...
i live in Aceh, lots of similiarity of food here with the india.
wow ! nice , wonderfull recepi . and it's very testful food. thank you so much for share this ...
Great cooking class and very intersting dishes, all i know about Indian foods just curry, briyani rice and chicken tandoori. And all are taste good, really good. Thanks for sharing @anwenbaumeister 😊😊
thank you for sharing your food @anwenbaumeister
Come to Nigeria, let me teach you how to cool Nigerian Jollof rice or Egusi soup 😊
Those are two nice dishes. Would try the Coconut Chutney because I have all the ingredients except tamarind paste after blending all ingredients what next???
Great work! Hope you're enjoying it!!
WOW! You make me sooo hungry!!! Looks really good :-)))
Yes @anwenbaumeister... looks realky appetizing Ma, most of these recipe cannot be found in Nigeria😑😐, would have love to try some out... weldone Ma @anwenbaumeister... i will be most grateful if you com visit my blog, where i do cover songs, you won't be disappointed...
I like rice is not greasy, what kind of cuisine?
Interesting and unusual food for me. The most familiar ingredient for me is spinach, ha ha. But I love spinach. It is so great that you had this opportunity to cook local dishes under the guidance of a professional. It looks pretty tempting.
Beautiful recipes, so fresh!
I cant wait to spend some time in India :)
i think that delicious..
thank you for that recipes @anwenbaumeister, i will try it...
What it this
Very nice
I had no idea we could make paneer from cottage cheese! I will definitely need to try these recipes, they have me salivating. Thanks for sharing. -Aimee
OH heavens I LOVE paneer. Of course Iove every kind of cheese! I also adore anything coconut. This all looks so good, I am eating it all right now with my virtual taste buds. YUM
Great cooking !
The Coconut Chutney is interesting, looks so unfamiliar to me. By the way, I share my own cooking style of Filipino foods in my blog. You might want to read them :)
Sooo good... I love Palak Paneer!