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Today's Blog is a recipe for "CORN PANEER PALAK". CORN PANEER PALAK is a Northindian Curry serve at lunch or dinner, tastes delicious with paratha and little of salad...So here's the "CORN PANEER PALAK" recipe with detailed photo and written recipe..
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Full Recipe:
Cook Time: 15 mins
Servings: 4 Servings
Cuisine: North Indian
Nutritional value: This delicious North Indian curry, with key ingredients Corn and Spinach, where spinach adds antioxidants, Vit C, Vit A & Folate that too fat free. And sweet corn on the other hand, rich in fibre, Vit B3. Sweet corn also reduces Cholesterol and promotes healthy heart. Adding paneer to this dish increases calcium content. So this curry is a whole winter plate of taste and health benefits.
Now let me tell you it's Nutritional content-
Calories- 100 kCal. Carbs- 8 g
Protein- 3 g Fat- 4 g
Fibre- 8 g Sodium- 2 mg
Calcium- 20% Iron- 30%
INGREDIENTS
For Palak Puree
Spinach- 1 bunch
Oil- 1 tsp
Garlic- 4 cloves
Ginger- 1 inch piece
Chilli- 4 (cut into half)
Onion- 2 (sliced)
Tomato- 4 (finely chopped)
Cashew + Peanuts- 1/2 cup
For Curry/ Gravy
Oil- 1 tsp
Ghee- 1 tsp
Cumin- 1 tsp
Bayleaf- 1
Cardamom- 2 pods
Garlic- 4 cloves (finely chopped)
Onion- 1/2 (finely chopped)
Cream- 1/4 cup (optional)
For Corn- Paneer
Oil- 1/2 tsp
Butter- 2 tsp
Sweet corn- 1/2 cup
Paneer- 1/2 cup (diced)
STEP BY STEP RECIPE
For Palak Puree:
1. Firstly, boil water and add a bunch of Spinach to the boiling water. Keep it for a minute or two and drain off.
2. Now pour some cold water and drain off again.
3. Keep this blanched Spinach aside.
4. In a pan, heat oil and Garlic, Ginger and Chilli to pan. Saute for a minute.
5. Now add Onion and saute again until translucent. Then add the tomatoes.
6. Saute tomatoes until water of tomato evaporates.
7. Then add Cashew and Peanuts, saute a little. And add blanched Spinach.
8. Saute for about 2 minutes. Flame off, cool it down and blend into smooth paste/ puree.
For Curry/ Gravy:
1. In a deep pan, take oil and ghee, heat.
2. Add Cumin, Bayleaf, Cardamom, let Cumin crackle.
3. Add Garlic and Onion, saute until aromatic and Onion changes to dark.
4. Now add the Palak Puree. Cook until oil separates.
5. Then Cream can be added, which is totally optional and mix well. But adding Cream to the dish will give a nice richness.
6. Now Gravy consistency should be balanced with adding water little by little and continuous stirring. Gravy requires about 1 cup of water.
For Corn-Paneer:
1. In another pan, add oil and butter. Then add Sweet corn and Paneer.
2. Saute both properly until absorbs buttery flavor.
3. Then add directly to the Gravy. Mix properly.
4. Serve the Corn Paneer Palak Curry with Paratha, Naan or Roti.
19 Comments
Mam I was searching for sweet corn recipes and thus got it.
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ReplyDeleteCan use peas
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