Website review: Do you make your own paneer?
salix discovered this in Food/Cooking
•40 reviews since May 31, 2007
cooking, cheese, india
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salix discovered 14 months ago- make your own cheese!

Baris36 rated 7 months ago- Making your own paneer - the ubiquitous Indian fresh cheese - is easy and great fun. See how it works! All you need to make your own paneer is milk, a lemon and a clean towel. Homemade Paneer 4 liters/1 gallon full fat milk 1 lemon or 1 teaspoon vinegar A large pot A cheese cloth or clean towel or clean tee-shirt Gently warm the milk and squeeze a little lemon juice in it. Not too much, all you want is for the milk to curdle. Gently mix with a wooden spatula and add more lemon juice (or vinegar) until the milk has split into a transparent liquid and little lumps of soft white matter. That's your cheese. Wash an already clean towel a couple more times under fresh water. We don't want to make lavender soap cheese. Wrap it into a bowl or strainer, put everything in the sink and pour in the split milk. Let the milk water drain. Only the milk fat will remain in your towel. Take the cloth and let some more water drain ... ... then turn it and squeeze the cheese. Here is the freshest cheese you'll ever see! Put it in a plate or form. Add a plate and some weight on top and leave in the fridge for a couple hours. Some more water will come out, just discard it. Here is your finished paneer. You can cut it in pieces and pan-fry it for 3-4 minutes in alittle oil or ghee for longer preservation or use immediately. This is the most basic cheeses of all, but if things go Mad Max on us, I know where to start to try and reinvent all of the world's cheeses! Thank you Miss Parker :-) ---> http://miss-parker.stumbleupon.com/ The word paneer means cheese in Turkish. This is easy to make. Maybe a paneer making device can be made to make this more practical according to modern man's life style. A paneer making device which will have a tank to put milk, a tank to put lemon juice, a small evacuation pipe, a heater, finally a stable knife running with electricity

Margir rated 7 months ago- Make your own paneer - soooo easy!

clon-gimini rated 8 months ago- en dias de austeridad, una excelente fuente!

SplashLeChat rated 10 months ago- dead easy way to make paneer, Indian cheese. Not tried it yet... but all you need is milk, a lemon and, er, a clean t-shirt.

skipp0023 rated 10 months ago- Mmm, matar paneer... I'm half way there!

pepermint-patty rated 10 months ago- I buy it all the time-delicious!

oblas rated 10 months ago- homemade chees

mugwump rated 10 months ago- awesome! how to make paneer (indian squeaky cheese).

Old-Jonesy rated 10 months ago- Make your own paneer an Indian cheese, similar to the Spanish Queso Fresco.

MissAmyDesigns rated 10 months ago- oh yum! paneer is my favorite indian food! along with the nan bread. i'm not real sure about doing it myself tho.