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Sunday, March 26, 2017

Bhapa Paneer - Bengali style Steamed Cottage Cheese with mustard and spices

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This recipe is for those situations when you just do not have the energy or motivation to cook a proper dish but family needs a quick and nutritious meal. Paneer or Indian cottage cheese is a healthy dish most popular in Northern part of India. Now-a-days even Bengalis love it. Bengalis steam a lot of things to make tasty stuff. I have already provided recipes for steamed / bhapa prawn and fish. This time it is with paneer. You can buy paneer from shop or can make it in your home. The procedure to make homemade paneer can be found here. There is various ways to make Bhapa Paneer but the recipe here is one of the Bengali way to do it. My mom used to make this in cooker and here I cooked it the same way but I have given various options to cook at the end as note.

Preparation Time: - 5 min


Cooking Time: - 10 min (It all depends upon the way you steam the mixture. You can cook in the pressure cooker, microwave oven or in normal oven. Time will be different in each of them)


Servings: - 4 persons


Ingredients:- 


  1.  200 gm paneer – cut into small cubes
  2. 100 gm thick curd – whisked
  3. 3 tsp mustard seeds
  4. 1 ½ tbsp poppy seeds
  5. 1 ½ tsp turmeric powder
  6. 1 tsp Red chilli powder ( I used Kahmiri red chili powder but you can use as per your taste)
  7. 2 slitted Green Chillies
  8. Salt to taste
  9. Few chopped Coriander leaves
  10. 3 tbsp Mustard Oil

Preparation:-

  1. Mix mustard seeds and poppy seeds in a mixer grinder. Add little bit of water and make a smooth paste out of it. Scrape them out of the mixer and keep aside.
  2. Whisk the curd and set aside.
  3. Take a small kadai / pan or a pressure cooker and heat the mustard oil on medium flame.
  4. When oil started smoking put the burner to low and pour the paste of mustard seeds and poppy seeds.
  5. Add in the whisked curd, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, slitted green chillies and salt.
  6. Stir continuously for 1~2 minutes or until the oil start to come out from the mixture.
  7. Now add the cubed paneer pieces to them. Also add in the chopped coriander leaves if you want.
  8. Mix everything thoroughly so that a layer of spices are coated on the paneer.
  9. Now pour the whole mixture in a small bowl, close it with lid. Put this in your steamer and steam for 12 to 15 minutes or put 1 cup of water in your pressure cooker and cook until it blows 1 whistle. I prefer pressure cooker.
  10. Switch off the flame right away and let the steam come out of the cooker naturally.Now put off the lid and serve hot as side dish with hot steamed rice.
As a note the steaming process can be done various ways other than the pressure cooker.

1. Microwave Oven - You can cook in the microwave, combine everything together as above in a microwave safe bowl. Cook for 3 minutes, then take it out, mix everything and again cook for 3-4 minutes. The cooking time will vary will the power of the microwave.

2. Steamer: -This may also be cooked in a steam basket/steamer; place the container inside of a foil so that no water can go in. Steam for about 12~15 minutes, or until the paneer is cooked properly. You will have to adjust the cooking time.

3. Bake: - You can use the same steel bowl if it is oven safe. Close the oven door and bake at about 350 degree Celsius for about 10 minutes. Stop the oven, open the bowl, stir and again bake for another 5 minutes.

4. Inside rice: - This is an old Bengali way to cook two things at a time.  Place tightly closed container inside the rice when cooking boiled rice. Calculate a time so that the container is inside the rice for about 5 minutes before the burner is turned off. The timing is very important here and my mom could time it perfectly but not me.

As always please feel free to comment, criticize and seek if any help is required. I am all ears.

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