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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Cottage Cheese Quzar-e-Pukhtan
Posted by
Asad
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at
1:03 PM
1. INGREDIANTS
• Cottage cheese (paneer), in 1" cubes 800 gm
• Tomatoes, quartered 200 gm
• Black cumin (shah jeera) seeds 1.25 gm
• Butter 120 gm
• Cardamom powder 2.5 gm
• Coriander powder 1 tsp
• Coriander leaves, chopped 2 tsp
• Garam masala 1 tsp
• Garlic paste 45 gm
• Ginger paste 45 gm
• Mace (javitri) powder a pinch
• Processed cheese, grated 120 gm
• Red chilli powder 2 tsp
• Salt to taste
2. COOKING DIRECTIONS
1. Put the tomatoes in a pan with very little water and cook till they are well mashed.
2. Add salt, red chillies, ginger and garlic pastes.
3. Cook for 10 minutes then remove from fire, cool and push through a strainer.
4. Melt butter in a pan. Saute the paneer.
5. Add black cumin and after it crackles pour the tomato extract over the paneer.
6. Sprinkle with garam masala, coriander powder and mace powder.
7. Add grated processed cheese.
8. Bring to boil and simmer for 5 minutes on a slow fire.
9. Garnish with chopped coriander and cardamom powder.
10. Serve with naan.
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