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Monday, September 13, 2010

Paneer aur Chukandar Ki Pattiyon ki Sabzi - पनीर और चुकंदर की पत्तियों की सब्जी (Indian Cottage Cheese in Beetroot Greens' Gravy)

Hello friends,


I bought these commonly available Red Bettroots and Gold Beetroots (I never bought them before) with leaves. So, I was wondering what to do with those greens as I didn't want to waste them. And, didn't want to do stir-fry them. And, for a while, I had been craving for "Palak Paneer (Paneer in Spinach Gravy)". There was this excellent idea. I cut my greens and made a gravy out of it for paneer. The final curry had a subtle taste of beetroots, with a wonderful usual deliciousness of palak paneer :)


Paneer aur Chukandar Ki Pattiyon ki Sabzi - पनीर और चुकंदर की पत्तियों की सब्जी (Indian Cottage Cheese in Beetroot Greens' Gravy)


Ingredients
Paneer (Indian Cottage Cheese) - 1.5 cup, cubed (I usually prefer smaller cubes, easier for kids and all)
Beetroot Greens - 4 cups (or more per your liking, remember they will wilt down to hardly 2 cups)
Onion - 1 cup, finely sliced
Tomato - 1 cup, roughly chopped
Haldi (Turmeric Powder) - 1/2 tsp
Lal Mirch (Red Chili Powder) - 1 tsp
Dhaniya (Coriander) Powder - 1 tsp
Jeera (Cumin) Powder - 1 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 1 tsp
Salt - as per taste
Preparation

  • Finely chop your green and thoroughly wash them (I also used stems and did not throw them). Cube paneer and keep them aside.
  • Take a pan and add onion to it. Fry till, it becomes translucent.
  • Now, add all dry masala powders, greens and tomato and mix well.
  • Let them cook till greens have wilted all the way down to more than half and cooked well (about 4-5 min.)
  • Let the mixture cool slightly and then grind into a paste (beets usually cannot be ground into a fine paste like spinach).
  • Heat a pan (I usually use the same pan used before, so that I don't lose any of the masalas stuck to that pan).
  • Now, add the ground gravy and paneer both in the pan and cover them (covering is important, as the gravy immediately starts spitting out of the pan).
  • Cook for about 3-4 minutes and all done (Wasn't that easy).

Serving
Serve it hot with roti/paratha/naan or even regular bread. Tastes delicious and no one can even tell the difference if it not palak paneer. After this experiment, now I have decided to use all my greens like this as this is the best use of them.


As I have used very little oil (just 1 tsp) for the entire curry and this is low calorie too, I am sending this to event Only Series - Low Oil/Low Calorie event guest hosted by me and started by Pari.




This goes to my own event of Healing Foods - Beetroot, started by Siri. Keep sending your entries for this event.


That's all for now. Take care till next post.

28 comments:

  1. very innovative and approachable dish..a great idea to use the beet greens instead of throwing them away ..looks exactly like palak paneer..creamy n yummy!

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  2. love the idea of adding beet greens instead of throwing them to trash...very similar to palak paneer...very unique,rich creamy dish with my fav paneer...

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  3. Great and unique recipe Priya.
    It looks so healthy and nutritious.

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  4. wow very healthy n creative dish dear ...very new n interesting combo ...curry looks sooo tempting

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  5. Excellent combo of Paneer and Beetroot. The color is so tempting. Must have tasted excellent as well.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  6. Reminds me of palak Paneer! I've always thrown those beet greens away, but I won't anymore!

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  7. That does sound like a good idea to use leafy veggies! Looks delicious!

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  8. I have never cooked anything with beet greens. Like your idea.

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  9. nice method to use those beet greens!!

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  10. wow priya,it looks like palak paneer only,i always throw the greens of beet :D ..now i know wht to make out of it..thanx for sharing such innovative recipe !

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  11. Looks exactly like palak paneer, brilliant idea of using beets greens Priya..

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  12. oh wow i like the idea of using beetroot greens

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  13. luks delicious,very innovative combo.

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  14. That's very unique and healthy, looks so yummy.

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  15. Very innovative. Never used beet greens in cooking. Sounds like a interesting addition. Good one Priya !!

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  16. Love the lush green colour of the gravy...Yummy

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  17. Love the lush green colour of the gravy...Yummy!

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  18. What a lovely and innovative diah with beet greens! Fantabulous( fantastic & fabulous).
    Loving it :-)
    http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

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  19. Hey Priya ...i love using the beetroot leaves but never ever used it like palak paneer .... great recipe and very very healthy.

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  20. This is such a great way of using up leftovers. Especially like the way you've added paneer to perk up the dish :) paneer could perk up any dish, I think! Lovely idea.

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  21. I have beet greens and some spinach and some paneer - guess what Im making for lunch today! Thanks for the idea!

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