How do Indian restaurants make Saag Paneer ?!


Question: How do Indian restaurants make Saag Paneer ?
I want to get the same melted runny consistency : What's the secret as the cheese doesn't melt ?

Answers:

They have two rats fight to the death and loser gets thrown into the mix.



Paneer is a fresh, unripened cheese, similar to farmer cheese or pot cheese. Paneer, also spelled panir, is made from whole cow's or buffalo's milk and curdled with lemon or lime juice or with whey from a previous batch. It's essentially the same cheese as chenna, but paneer has been pressed until its texture is firm—comparable to that of tofu. Paneer, which is customarily diced and sautéed, is used throughout India in a variety of dishes including dal, salads and vegetables; it's an essential protein source in many vegetarian diets.



Its made with spinach.

My friends a indian




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