How to Make Homemade Indian Paneer CheeseRecipe and Method for Cooking and Pressing Paneer from Scratch
Paneer can be easily purchased at an Indian market, but homemade paneer adds a freshness to curries and other Indian dishes. The process is very simple.
Paneer (sometimes spelled panir, as it is written in Hindi) is an Indian cheese, similar to a dense ricotta cheese, that is pressed into bars and usually diced into cubes for addition to various recipes. Because it does not melt, it can even be stuffed into breads, or grilled tandoori style. If new to paneer, try throwing it into a recipe that calls for cubes of tofu. The results are tasty! Why Make Paneer at HomeMaking paneer at home results in the freshest, tastiest cheese for any recipe. The process is not difficult, but the timing is precise. It is sometimes made with milk and lemon juice, but a cook can obtain a greater yield of cheese by using whole milk and plain yogurt. The paneer making process is simply to boil the milk and add the yogurt, watch it curdle, and strain the curds out and press them. Ingredients
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Finally, unwrap the cheese carefully, so as not to crumble it (unless the recipe calls for crumbled paneer, which is great stuffed into bread or on salads or pizza). Cut the paneer into cubes and store in a sealed container and store in the refrigerator until needed for a maximum of 3 to 4 days. It can be stored for several months in the freezer. Making paneer at home can be rewarding and tasty, so give it a try!
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