Paneer in pickling spices
image updated April 2016, original recipe posted in 2011
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My parents are here!
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And that is why the absence from blogosphere.
And that is why I am posting GMT on a Wednesday, instead of the usual Tuesday.
Well, its the first time my parents are visiting me.
I was and am super excited about it!
They have been here in my house for only two days, and already the house is looking so much cleaner.
Now, before the parentsā visit, my kitchen was clean but thanks to my mom it is the kind of clean that you see on ads- where they show a spot and with one swipe the spot is gone and the area becomes sparkling white.
Yup.
Thatās how my kitchen looks now- sparkling white!
And, while my mom was busy keeping my kitchen clean, my dad cleaned my refrigerator- all the shelves were washed and all the stuff inside the refrigerator has been organized properly. (And, I thought I kept my house was clean- trust parents to burst that bubble!)
And if that wasnāt enough, my dad organized my pantry also! And that spot in the bathroom sink which I could never manage to remove- yup, thatās gone too.
Parents- I tell you- they are āclean-magiciansā!
Besides the cleaning, I am also making the most of my momās knowledge and getting all the tips on how to buy vegetables, and of course, taking advantage of her culinary skills. I will be updating her butter chicken recipe as well (we had that for lunch today!).
Day before she made the most amazing torai sabzi and rajasthani dal. She also made V and my favorite dish- rajma chawal.
Yes, its food heaven these days in my household and V and I arenāt complaining!
I made it a point though, that the first meal they had in my house would be only my effort and had to literally restrain my mom from entering the kitchen. They are visiting me and I hate the fact that they are working- but then, parents just donāt listen, do they!
So, after multiple Nos to my momās āLet me help youā, I made achaari paneer, chicken gilafi kebabs, paranthas and cucumber-mint raita as part of their first meal in our house. I also made them taste my bhindi (okra vegetable) and garlic naans the next day.
Today, for GMT, I will be sharing the recipe for Achaari Paneer.
Achaar is the Indian name for pickle. Something with achaari prefixed, means that the dish is made from similar spices used while pickling. So, you have aniseeds, fenugreek seeds, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, besides other spices featuring in stuff that is āachaariā.
My friend Mās mom used to make achaari paneer when we were in college. This is not the same recipe and of course her version is just absolutely delicious. This recipe is great too and it is a no-frills one. Itās easy to make and even though the recipe doesnāt call for too much oil/ghee, the flavors are great. A recipe that is definitely a keeper.
P.S: Hope everyone had a Happy Eid and a great Ganesh Chaturthi
Donāt get scared by the length of the ingredients called for. The directions are pretty simple.
Adapted fromĀ India: The Cookbook
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