Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Palak Paneer

Initially I was going to make Palak Soybina Panira from Eat, Drink and Be Vegan. As I was looking over the recipe this afternoon it hit me that Dreena's version of Palak Paneer totally left out that creamy component that makes Palak Paneer so good. So, I set out to hunt down another recipe. I came across this recipe and decided it looked easy to veganize, so this is the one I went for.

For the paneer I used Dreena's recipe of cubed tofu marinated in lemon juice and tamari, and I subbed soy creamer for the heavy cream. Otherwise, I followed the recipe exactly. While this isn't exactly like the Palak Paneer you'd get at an Indian restaurant, it is a pretty close replication. I was very pleased (although the photo looks less than appetizing!!). As was Rob, this was one of his favorite meals we've had in a long time. It is a bit spicy, so you could definitely cut down the red chili powder if you'd like it milder. It was too spicy for the girls, however I only used about 1/2 of the tofu in this dish and they loved the other half.


To help cool the mouth we munched on this delicious homemade naan. I used this recipe, subbing soy yogurt and Earth Balance for the yogurt and ghee. A few of my naan got slightly too thin, and therefore over-cooked. But, even the crispy one's were nice. A terrific Indian feast.

5 comments:

  1. Mmmmm I adore Indian food (although I always sub the chilli for paprika because I'm such a sook :P).

    Wow and you made your own Naan too! I've wanted to, but it always seems way too intimidating and I chicken out.

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  2. This naan was super easy, there really was nothing to it (I didn't even use my stand mixer, and I don't typically bake anything unless I can throw it in the mixer and let that do the work!!)

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  3. "less than appetizing"? Huh? That looks insanely good. I've also been wanting to make naan FOREVER. I've been to scared. Hmmmm.

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  4. I've never had palak paneer, but it always makes me think of the restaurant Panera. I bet that's what they based their name on! But I'll try it if I can have some of that naan! That looks good!

    About the quiche recipe, it is from a cookbook called Idiot's Guide to Vegan Cooking, and it actually has a lot of great easy meals in it. I was in a hurry to post which is why I didn't mention the book. If you give me your e-mail, I will send you the recipe, it is very very easy!

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  5. This looks delicious! Palak panner and muttar panner used to be my two favorite Indian dishes. I'll definitely have to try this one.

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