Aditi Ahuja | Updated: July 11, 2020 18:20 IST
Lahsooni Palak Paneer is a delicious restaurant-style recipe.
Palak Paneer is one evergreen dish which we cannot get enough of. The goodness of freshly plucked and puréed palak leaves paired with soft and spongy cottage cheese cubes and the choicest of spices makes for a truly decadent preparation. The Palak Paneer recipe is a classic dish which is often a part of home-style cooking. But have you ever wondered what goes into the restaurant-style Palak Paneer recipe? We have a special Lahsooni Palak Paneer recipe for you which will make you revisit this traditional dish in a brand new way.
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The delicious Lahsooni Palak Paneer is a recipe from Veranda restaurant in Bandra, Mumbai, which is known to be an exquisite casual dining affair. Chef Monish Rohra has innovated this exciting dish and shared the recipe for NDTV Food's readers to try.
The Lahsooni Palak Paneer recipe is unique in more ways than one. First, the restaurant-special recipe uses a significant amount of minced garlic in order to make the preparation fragrant and flavourful. The rest of the spices in this recipe are relatively muted so that the garlic flavour stands out and makes the dish a class apart. Another reason why the Lahsooni Palak Paneer is quite unique is that it serves the palak broth separately and the paneer separately. Further, the paneer is grilled for this delightful dish rather than just being added directly. To make grilled paneer, simply marinate paneer with oil, curd, a bit of spinach paste, and salt. Cook it for few minutes on both sides and the dish is ready to be plated!
Without further ado, here's the delectable Lahsooni Palak Paneer recipe for you to savour. Try this recipe for an innovative new twist to your traditional Palak Paneer and we promise the results will turn our absolutely delicious.
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