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How To Make Paneer (Indian Food)


Ingredients of this recipe:

1 litre Milk
11/2tsp vinegar or 1/2tsp lemon juice or citric acid

Method to make this recipe:

  • Boil the milk in a pan.
  • When it's boiling add lemon juice or vinegar or citric acid which ever you are using, while stirring.
  • If citric acid is being used, dissolve it in 2-tbsp water before adding.
  • When milk curdles full turn off the gas and keep aside for 5 minutes.
  • Pour it on to a cotton/muslin cloth and tie it with a tight knot.
  • When all the water is drained from the paneer shape it into a rectangular block.
  • Now place the cloth under heavy weight for 2-3 hours before using it.
  • Note: Do not throw away the leftover water as it can be used for kneading chapati or paratha dough

 


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  Dahi - Homemade Curd
  Ghee - Homemade Ghee
  Khoya -  Homemade Khoya
Paneer -  Homemade Paneer
  Boondi - Homemade Boondi
  Sugar Syrup (Chashani)

 


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