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==Malai Paneer - about this recipe==
 
==Malai Paneer - about this recipe==
 
This is a creamier version of the famous Indian [[Mattar paneer|cheese]].
 
This is a creamier version of the famous Indian [[Mattar paneer|cheese]].
 
===Servings===
 
Makes about 450 g
 
 
 
===Ingredients===
 
===Ingredients===
 
* 1700 ml full [[Cream|cream]] [[Cows' milk|cows' milk]]
 
* 1700 ml full [[Cream|cream]] [[Cows' milk|cows' milk]]
 
* 560 ml single [[Cows|cows]]' [[Cream|cream]]
 
* 560 ml single [[Cows|cows]]' [[Cream|cream]]
 
* 70 ml distilled white [[Vinegar|vinegar]]
 
* 70 ml distilled white [[Vinegar|vinegar]]
 
 
===[[Mise en place]]===
 
===[[Mise en place]]===
 
[[Sterilise]] all equipment
 
[[Sterilise]] all equipment
 
  
 
===Method===
 
===Method===
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===Serving suggestions===
 
===Serving suggestions===
 
The [[Cheese|cheese]] can be crumbled, [[Fried|fried]] or [[Grilled|grilled]].
 
The [[Cheese|cheese]] can be crumbled, [[Fried|fried]] or [[Grilled|grilled]].
 
 
===Variations===
 
===Variations===
 
If you are on a low-fat diet, try our more traditional [[Mattar paneer|Paneer recipe]] which does not use cream.
 
If you are on a low-fat diet, try our more traditional [[Mattar paneer|Paneer recipe]] which does not use cream.
 
 
You can make a totally organic version by using organic [[Milk|milk]] and [[Vinegar|vinegar]], including [[Cider|cider]] or white vinegar.
 
You can make a totally organic version by using organic [[Milk|milk]] and [[Vinegar|vinegar]], including [[Cider|cider]] or white vinegar.
 
 
===Chef's notes===
 
===Chef's notes===
 
If you wish, you can freeze it for up to two months by placing in a self-seal bag and an airtight box such as a [[Lock&Lock boxes|Lock&Lock box]].
 
If you wish, you can freeze it for up to two months by placing in a self-seal bag and an airtight box such as a [[Lock&Lock boxes|Lock&Lock box]].
 
 
[[Category:Recipes|Malai paneer]]
 
[[Category:Recipes|Malai paneer]]
 
[[Category:Cheese making|Malai paneer]]
 
[[Category:Cheese making|Malai paneer]]
 
[[Category:Indian recipes|Malai paneer]]
 
[[Category:Indian recipes|Malai paneer]]
 
[[Category:Vegetarian recipes|Malai paneer]]
 
[[Category:Vegetarian recipes|Malai paneer]]

Revision as of 14:10, 8 July 2012


Malai Paneer
Malai Paneer recipe.jpg
Servings:Makes about 450 g
Ready in:30 minutes plus 5 hours
Preparation time:15 minutes
Cooking time:15 minutes plus 5 hours draining
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Overall recipe rating:
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Malai Paneer - about this recipe

This is a creamier version of the famous Indian cheese.

Ingredients

Mise en place

Sterilise all equipment

Method

  1. Heat the milk in a saucepan over a medium heat, stirring from time to time until it is boiling (about 100° C (225° F).
  2. Add the vinegar, stir and remove from heat immediately.
  3. Leave for up to 30 seconds until curds have formed.
  4. Line a colander with a double layer of boiled cheesecloth and place in the sink or over a large bowl.
  5. Pour the cheese into the colander and allow to drain until it is cool enough to handle.
  6. Collect the edges of the cloth and fold them to cover the curds.
  7. Fill a heavy pan with cold water and place on the top of the cloth.
  8. Leave until the cheese is firm - this can take from three to five hours.
  9. Remove the pan and the cloth and wrap in cling-film.
  10. It will keep in the fridge for up to a week.

Serving suggestions

The cheese can be crumbled, fried or grilled.

Variations

If you are on a low-fat diet, try our more traditional Paneer recipe which does not use cream. You can make a totally organic version by using organic milk and vinegar, including cider or white vinegar.

Chef's notes

If you wish, you can freeze it for up to two months by placing in a self-seal bag and an airtight box such as a Lock&Lock box.

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