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Paneer (पनीर)

Paneer is a fresh, non-melting acid-set cheese made from cow or buffalo milk. It is a staple protein source in Indian vegetarian cuisine, known for its mild flavor and firm texture that absorbs spices beautifully. Unlike many Western cheeses, it does not require aging or rennet, making it purely vegetarian. It is made by curdling hot milk with lemon juice or vinegar and then pressing the solids. Its versatile nature allows it to be used in starters, main courses, and even desserts. It remains soft when cooked but holds its shape well in gravies or on a grill. Paneer is often enjoyed as a healthier alternative to meat in traditional North Indian dishes.

Paneer

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Calories

265 kcal

Protein

18g

Fat

20g

Carbs

1.2g

Fiber

0g

Vitamins

Vitamin A, Calcium, Vitamin B12

Cooking Tips

  • Soak paneer cubes in warm water for 10 minutes before adding to gravies to ensure they stay soft.
  • Do not over-fry paneer as it can become rubbery and chewy.
  • Add paneer at the very end of the cooking process to maintain its delicate texture.

Substitutes

Tofu (for a vegan option)
Halloumi Cheese
Ricotta Cheese (pressed)

Related Ingredients

Milk
Lemon Juice
Yogurt
Ghee
Cream

Recipes Using Paneer

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