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I have a hankering to do this recipe
https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/paneer-a...
But where do the PH recommend buying quality Paneer ?
Clearly the stuff in your normal Indian is not likely to be up to scratch for this, and I'm not willing to make my own for a 1st try
Any recommendations appreciated
Arf
https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/paneer-a...
But where do the PH recommend buying quality Paneer ?
Clearly the stuff in your normal Indian is not likely to be up to scratch for this, and I'm not willing to make my own for a 1st try
Any recommendations appreciated
Arf
Make it yourself it’s very easy
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/paneer
If you must buy it Desi Paneer from Sainsburys or Pakeezer paneer from Morissons is decent. Very few restaurants make their own.
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/paneer
If you must buy it Desi Paneer from Sainsburys or Pakeezer paneer from Morissons is decent. Very few restaurants make their own.
craigjm said:
Make it yourself it’s very easy
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/paneer
If you must buy it Desi Paneer from Sainsburys or Pakeezer paneer from Morissons is decent. Very few restaurants make their own.
Both those are fine. IME making your own paneer is fun and not difficult but it's also barely worth the trouble. Paneer is really just a vehicle for the flavours you cook it in. The stuff itself doesn't make much difference, although the texture of homemade is softer which some may prefer to the more solid processed blocks. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/paneer
If you must buy it Desi Paneer from Sainsburys or Pakeezer paneer from Morissons is decent. Very few restaurants make their own.
Enjoy!
dontlookdown said:
craigjm said:
Make it yourself it’s very easy
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/paneer
If you must buy it Desi Paneer from Sainsburys or Pakeezer paneer from Morissons is decent. Very few restaurants make their own.
Both those are fine. IME making your own paneer is fun and not difficult but it's also barely worth the trouble. Paneer is really just a vehicle for the flavours you cook it in. The stuff itself doesn't make much difference, although the texture of homemade is softer which some may prefer to the more solid processed blocks. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/paneer
If you must buy it Desi Paneer from Sainsburys or Pakeezer paneer from Morissons is decent. Very few restaurants make their own.
Enjoy!
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