Thank you so much! Yes absolutely! I do that all the time when I make a big batch of it. You just need to cut it in cubes, put it in a ziplock bag or any container and freeze it. Before using it you just need to put it in hot water for approximately 10-15 minutes and it will be nice and soft. Do check out my other videos too and stay tuned for more recipes! :)
Hi Recipe Hut! New Zealand here. Can I marinade this paneer in lemon juice and chilli powder, and gently fry it before adding to a curry? How do you feel about adding 300ml cream to 3 litres of full cream milk?
Hello! Yes of-course you can do that. Marinating the paneer pieces in lemon juice and chili powder and sautéing it on a skillet with a little bit of oil till it turns slight golden brown and then adding it to the curry would definitely enhance the taste of the dish. But please make sure not to over cook it on the skillet because that would make the paneer chewy. Adding cream is also a great idea it will make the paneer more creamy and rich! 👍
Wow!! This looks so good!! 😊 I have to try to make this one day! Thank you for teaching the world how to make this amazing dish! Keep up the great work!! 😇🙏
I'm very happy to have found your video as it is difficult to find paneer cheese in my area. I LOVE saag paneer and made it once and am ready to make it again but need paneer cheese - and your recipe is the easiest I've seen without added chemicals! I will make it within the week and will post on your Instagram page if you have one. Thank you for this easy recipe!
I am glad you found my video helpful! Yes I would love to hear your feedback on how it turned out for you. You can find the link to my Instagram account in the description box of the video. You can also check out my other recipes and stay tuned for more! :)
@@@therecipehut thank you! I will definitely check out your other recipes. I eat a keto lifestyle and am always looking out or recipes that will fit my lifestyle. I also love Indian food, saag paneer in particular - so I'm happy to make this cheese for myself!
@@therecipehut thanks - that would work since I probably will decrease the recipe ingredients for 2 servings instead of 4-6. I'm going to make the paneer cheese this week I think. Thanks again!!!
Help! Every time I make paneer it doesn't hold up very well. Meaning it falls apart after I add it to the curry. What can I do to make it maintain its shape under heat?
If your paneer is falling apart, try increasing the weight you place on it while setting it. If the weight is less it will crumble, if you add too much the paneer will become too dry, so try increasing just a little bit of weight at a time and see. I hope this help!
I am so glad to have found your channel. Can you freeze the paneer?
Thank you so much!
Yes absolutely! I do that all the time when I make a big batch of it. You just need to cut it in cubes, put it in a ziplock bag or any container and freeze it. Before using it you just need to put it in hot water for approximately 10-15 minutes and it will be nice and soft.
Do check out my other videos too and stay tuned for more recipes! :)
@@therecipehut can u tell me difference between paneer & cheese cottage paneer ?
MMMMM amazing
i love your video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! :)
Nice recipie.What is the diff between normal paneer and cottage cheese paneer?
Hi Recipe Hut! New Zealand here. Can I marinade this paneer in lemon juice and chilli powder, and gently fry it before adding to a curry? How do you feel about adding 300ml cream to 3 litres of full cream milk?
Hello! Yes of-course you can do that. Marinating the paneer pieces in lemon juice and chili powder and sautéing it on a skillet with a little bit of oil till it turns slight golden brown and then adding it to the curry would definitely enhance the taste of the dish. But please make sure not to over cook it on the skillet because that would make the paneer chewy. Adding cream is also a great idea it will make the paneer more creamy and rich! 👍
thanks a lot❤
You're welcome 😊
Wow!! This looks so good!! 😊 I have to try to make this one day! Thank you for teaching the world how to make this amazing dish! Keep up the great work!! 😇🙏
Thank you! :)
I tried this and it came out perfect
I am glad to hear this! :)
I'm very happy to have found your video as it is difficult to find paneer cheese in my area. I LOVE saag paneer and made it once and am ready to make it again but need paneer cheese - and your recipe is the easiest I've seen without added chemicals! I will make it within the week and will post on your Instagram page if you have one. Thank you for this easy recipe!
I am glad you found my video helpful! Yes I would love to hear your feedback on how it turned out for you. You can find the link to my Instagram account in the description box of the video.
You can also check out my other recipes and stay tuned for more! :)
@@therecipehut The video states 1/5 of a liter or 50 oz of milk right? How many oz of paneer cheese does this make?
I did not weigh the paneer so cannot give you the exact figure. But from around 50 Fluid Ounces you should be able to get around ~10 oz of paneer.
@@@therecipehut thank you! I will definitely check out your other recipes. I eat a keto lifestyle and am always looking out or recipes that will fit my lifestyle. I also love Indian food, saag paneer in particular - so I'm happy to make this cheese for myself!
@@therecipehut thanks - that would work since I probably will decrease the recipe ingredients for 2 servings instead of 4-6. I'm going to make the paneer cheese this week I think. Thanks again!!!
What percentage (cream) of milk did you use?
I prefer to use full fat milk to make paneer. The more cream content the creamier the paneer would turn out.
Help! Every time I make paneer it doesn't hold up very well. Meaning it falls apart after I add it to the curry. What can I do to make it maintain its shape under heat?
If your paneer is falling apart, try increasing the weight you place on it while setting it. If the weight is less it will crumble, if you add too much the paneer will become too dry, so try increasing just a little bit of weight at a time and see. I hope this help!
But kuch logo ka kehna ha k paneer or cottage cheese alg alh hain?