Saturday, September 18, 2010

Creamy Cottage Cheese Curry with Cilantro Pilaf


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Cilantro is one of my favourite herbs n I love to add it to almost most of my dishes as it gives a intense tasty flavor. Cilantro is also know as dhania(hindi) or coriander in India and an all time favourite in Indian households.

The creamy cottage cheese curry is prepared with a base of curd n milk for its creaminess and blended with a rich flavor of cilantro n cardamom. When I saw this cottage cheese recipe on Paris blog, I was immediately hooked to prepare it. And another aromatic dish cilantro pilaf recently shared by Sayantani, this rice is infused with the flavor of cilantro n indian spices with some veggies. I was really tempted to try both these cilantro based dishes.

Thanks to Sayantani n Pari for sharing these wonderful dishes which are very easy to prepare n a superb combination.


Paneer Dhania (Cottage Cheese with Cilantro)


Ingredients
  • 1 cup diced paneer
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 1/2 cup curd
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup chopped cilantro
  • 1 tbsp garlic ginger paste
  • 3 chopped green chillies
  • 2 tbsp (ghee) clarified butter
  • 1/4 tsp cardamom powder
  • 1 tsp corn flour
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper powder
  • salt to taste
Cooking Procedure


Heat butter in a pan, add cardamom powder n stir for 30 sec, now add ginger

garlic
paste n fry till light golden brown, now add onions n green chillies n fry till onion is translucent.



Now add the cottage cheese n fry gently for a min.Then add salt,black pepper,cilantro leaves stir for 2 more min. Now mix the curd with corn flour (this will prevent the curd to break apart) n pour this mixture into the pan n mix nicely. Now add milk, let it boil for a few min on low flame. You paneer dhania is ready.



Garnish with cilantro n serve with rice or roti.

Cilantro Vegetable Pulao


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Ingredients:
  • 1 cup rice
  • 2-3 cup diced vegetables ( carrot, potato, cauliflower, beans, green peas )
  • 1/2 cup diced onion
  • 1 cup chopped cilantro
  • 3/4 diced tomato
  • 1/2 inch ginger
  • 3-4 garlic cloves
  • 3-4 green chilli
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 tbsp ghee ( clarified butter )
  • 1/2 inch cinnamon stick
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 2 cardamom
  • salt to taste

Cooking Procedure

Soak rice with 1.5 cup water for 20 min then cook it in a pressure cooker with the addition of 1/2 tsp oil in the water. ( Tip: Adding oil helps to make the rice less sticky n separate). If it is a rice cooker use 2.5 cup water. And keep aside.

Make a nice paste of cilantro, tomatos, ginger, garlic n green chilli with min water n keep aside.

Heat oil n butter in a pan n add cinnamon stick,cardamom n black pepper n fry for a min. Add onions n fry till it become translucent. Add the above grinded paste to this n fry for another 2-3 min. Now add all the veggies to it n stir nicely to blend all the ingredients. Cover n cook in medium flame till the veggies become soft.


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Now add the cooked rice to the veggies and stir nicely and let it be on flame for 2 more min. Serve hot with the curry or raitha.

I am posting this paneer dhani and pulao to








And the cilantro vegetable pilaf to Akila "Festive Rice"

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Tags : cilantro , dhani , paneer , cottage cheese , vegetable pilaf, paneer curry , vegetable pulao

59 comments:

  1. wow Satya....way to go!
    Both dishes look lovely and sooo tempting!

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  2. good combo meal...i will take paneer any time!!

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  3. This one is in my bookmarked recipes' list, It has come out beautifully !!!

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  4. both look so perfect..good one satya...

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  5. Hi Satya,

    amazing recipe again form you dear!

    Dr.Sameena@

    www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
    www.lovelypriyanka.blogspot.com

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  6. Luv the combo dear .....

    Cheers n Happy Cooking,
    Satrups

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  7. Thanks for trying my recipe again dear. I have missed sayantani's this post, the rice sounds very flavourful.
    FOODELICIOUS

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  8. both dishes look lovely and yummy yum...lovely entry...thankx dear....only thing is I didnt get the mail....if u can pls send me again...pls.

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  9. That's really very creamy curry and yummy pulav

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  10. awsome fentastic fabulous or i do not knoe more words to explian pic are very live nice recipe of paneer

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  11. Lovely combo,both dishes sounds wonderful together...

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  12. Creamy paneer dhania and a perfect rice to go with it! yumm O!

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  13. Mouthwatering Combo dear.Very creamy stuff. Your ideas are superb as always.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  14. Great combo, looks really yum dear..

    http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

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  15. both curry and rice looks delicious..

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  16. Both of these dishes look wonderfully inviting. As it happens I love cilantro and your pilaf is something I really must try. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  17. The creamy curry looks delicious and perfect with the rice. I love cilantro too! Thanks for sharing!

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  18. Looks creamy and a great combo. Cilantro is my fav too. Fabulous.

    http://aaha-oho.blogspot.com/

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  19. Lipsmacking combo...love to try now Satya...you make awesome dishes..Am droooooooling here...

    Tasty Appetite

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  20. thank you for trying this recipe Satya. love the curry too. a great sides to this pulao.

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  21. lovely combination thank you for sending
    check it out
    http://torviewtoronto.blogspot.com/2010/09/festive-rice-event.html

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  22. I love cilantro too..You have used it beautifully in two absolutely fab looking dishes..lovely combo !!

    US Masala

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  23. what a great marriage of dishes! Must Try!

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  24. Looks great... Yes dhania is such am indispensable part of the Indian kitchen!
    Very tasty and healthy...
    Have a great day Satya:)

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  25. I'm a serious cilantro lover myself so I know I would absolutely adore this! Thanks SO MUCH for sharing!

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  26. The meal is very lovely and nice! So tasty! Slurrp!

    Nandini's Food Page

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  27. Both looks so fab! making me droooooooll

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  28. Dear Satya
    Very nice dish, both.. i think, I shall give a try with the Pulao..it is different.
    I liked your comment at the Ghugni blog. Ya these things bring back lot of memories.
    In my time, Dahi BaDa was served as it is ( read my blog on dahi Bada , not the recipe but the intro)
    Few days back my younger brother visited Orissa...and on his way to Athgarh from Bhubaneswar, he stopped on Naraj barrage and had for the 1st time the combo dahi bada ( with bit of ghugni, alu-dum, seu, ganthia etc)..he was amazed.
    Must eat this combo.
    Have a nice sunday

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  29. Loved both these dishes, looks yum satya...

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  30. Both dishes look delicious and tasty! I am a cilantro fan, too! Could add it in any dish!!

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  31. Oh heavenly plate, super Delicious pulav and creamy curry....I loved loved coriander as well....in Indian cooking i can't be with them :)

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  32. Wowww really awesome awesome.. i luv bothh..!!!

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  33. nanri snegidiye..aiyo..nanba virku feminine gender yarum solla materngirango..heheh

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  34. mmmmmmmmmmm....yummy!!! Can feel the taste.....

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  35. Lovely and delicious dishes. I liked the combo and your wonderful presentation.

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  36. Perfectly creamy curry with pulao!

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  37. Droolworthy curry and yummy pilaf...beautiful combo Satya..

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  38. Yummy cilantro Pulao with a tasty paneer gravy. Nice to know, one of those few gravies without tomatoes, rich and creamy.

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  39. wow..wow..wow..what a treat! yummy and tasty dishes!

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  40. Lovely dish..loved the way presented both the dishes...

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  41. Love the simplicity of the recipe.Nice combo too,makes me feel hungry!

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  42. I've never had this dish before! Sounds creamy and delicious. I also love cilantro. Great dish (=

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  43. I love the sound of the cottage cheese made with those delicious flavors...and paired with the rice- what a delicious plate you have! Thanks so much for sharing it w/ the hearth'nsoul hop this week =)

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  44. What a fantastic dish...I love everything here :)

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  45. Yes, please, I'd like a plate full of these two dishes :) Thanks for linking with Hearth n' Soul this week.

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  46. I am learning about so many new flavor combinations - I love cottage cheese, this recipe sounds so flavorful (I am glad you mentioned why the corn flour- I was curious!) thanks for linking to hearth'nsoul!

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  47. Hi Satya! Thanks again for linking to the hearth n soul hop! I just learned how to make home made paneer and I adore anything in a cream sauce, so again you have inspired me with a recipe to try! That rice pilaf with cilantro looks delicious too. Alex@amoderatelife

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  48. Your flavour combinations are great. This looks so good to me. Sorry I am so late in commenting this week, but belated thanks for linking at Vegetarian Foodie Fridays!

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  49. Simple and rich side dish... Lovely combination....

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  50. Many many Congratulations Sathya for winning the Festive Rice event :)

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  51. Absolutely yummy...love the creaminess of the cottage cheese curry..and the pilaf rocks...

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