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Spicy Prawns with Paneer
4 Servings
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Spicy Prawns with Paneer Ingredients
12 Cooked king prawns
1 ts
Salt
(jumbo
shrimp
)
2 ts
Mango
powder (amchur)
175 g Paneer (see below)
1 ts Ground
coriander
*Substitute with
Ricotta
8 tb
Butter
Cheese
1 ts
Corn
oil
2 tb
Tomato
puree (paste)
3 Fresh green chillies
4 tb Greek-style
yoghurt
Chopped
1 1/2 ts Garam
masa
la
3 tb Chopped fresh
coriander
1 ts Chilli powder
2/3 c Single (light)
cream
1 ts
Garlic
pulp
Instructions for Spicy Prawns with Paneer
1. Peel the king prawns(jumbo shrimp) and cube the paneer. 2. Blend the tomato puree(paste), yoghurt, garam masala, chilli powder, garlic, salt, mango powder and ground coriander in a mixing bowl and set to one side. 3. Melt the butter with the oil in a deep frying skillet or wok. Lower the heat slightly and quickly fry the paneer and prawns for about 2 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper towels. 4. Pour the spice mixture into the fat left in the pan and stir-fry for about 1 minute. 5. Add the paneer and prawns and cook for 7-10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the prawns are heated through. 6. Add the fresh chillies and most of the coriander and pour in the cream. Heat through for about 2 minutes, garnish with the remaining coriander and serve with rice. Home-Made Paneer ================ To make paneer at home, bring 1 litre or 4 cups milk to the boil over a low heat. Add 2 Tbl lemon juice, stirring continuously and gently until the milk thickens and begins to curdle. Strain the curdled milk through a sieve (strainer) lined with a muslin (cheesecloth). Set aside under a heavy weight for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to press to a flat shape about 1cm thick. Make the paneer a day before you plan to use the recipe; it will then be firmer and easier to handle. Cut and use as required; it will keep for about one week in the refrigerator. TNT: Imran C. Posted to TNT - Prodigys Recipe Exchange Newsletter by "I. Chaudhary"
on Jul 5, 1997
Main Ingredient:
Shrimp
Cuisine:
Indian
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