{"id":6377,"date":"2012-10-21T16:19:48","date_gmt":"2012-10-21T21:19:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/boydsnest.org\/news\/?p=6377"},"modified":"2012-10-21T20:20:12","modified_gmt":"2012-10-22T01:20:12","slug":"hysterical-over-palak-paneer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/boydsnest.org\/news\/2012\/hysterical-over-palak-paneer\/","title":{"rendered":"Hysterical over <i>palak paneer<\/i>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>_Palak paneer_ is one of my favorite Indian dishes, and I have a great slow-cooker recipe for it. But first, I feel the urge to share a story that perhaps no one will find very funny but which will certainly go down in Boyd family history. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/boydsnest.org\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/10\/IMG_8598.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/boydsnest.org\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/10\/IMG_8598-128x85.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"Palak paneer on pita\" width=\"128\" height=\"85\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-7292\" srcset=\"https:\/\/boydsnest.org\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/10\/IMG_8598-128x85.jpg 128w, https:\/\/boydsnest.org\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/10\/IMG_8598.jpg 1000w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 128px) 100vw, 128px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Sunday afternoon often means Leftover Lunch at the Boyds&#8217; house. Jon and I had been working on finishing up some of this terrific _palak paneer_ (which is spinach curry with Indian cheese) and homemade _naan_ while the girls enjoyed hot dogs with ketchup. (I have high hopes that they&#8217;ll someday enjoy curries, but it is not this day.)<\/p>\n<p>We were listening to &#8220;Glenn Gould&#8217;s recording of Bach&#8217;s _Goldberg Variations_&#8221;:http:\/\/8to.me\/QAz6cY, and Jon was particularly enjoying it, playing air-piano along with Glenn, while I washed a few dishes and refrigerated extra food. I handed Jon a big container of leftover _palak paneer_ and two Ziploc bags, saying, &#8220;Jon, this is too much to freeze in one portion. Can you divide it in two?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>h3. A bad case of the giggles<\/p>\n<p>I knew he heard me, but he kept on playing that air-piano. No problem, I knew he&#8217;d get to it when the piece finished. But Lucy picked up on his seeming lack of attention and said, &#8220;Papa, you are ignoring Mama!&#8221; Jon replied, in a form of misinformational humor he practices, &#8220;No, I heard her. Mama wants me to eat this huge container of palak paneer, then barf it into these two plastic bags so we can freeze it.&#8221; I began laughing pretty hard at this point. That Jon Boyd, he just cracks me up!<\/p>\n<p>Now, one of our daughters&#8217; favorite activities is getting Mama or Papa to laugh. Lucy saw that I was getting the giggles and wanted to join in the fun. So she turned to me and said, &#8220;Mama, I&#8217;m going to eat all of this stuff, then garf it into those bags!&#8221; That really fanned the flames. I began weeping and squealing with laughter. (Even as I write this, I am giggling again!)<\/p>\n<p>_Garf!_ What a fabulous word! And if you could hear Lucy say it, with such a true-blue Chicago accent&#8230;. Oh man, I was lucky I had just peed or surely I would have wet my pants. Rosie, of course, began adding her contribution to the garf-fest, and for several minutes the girls kept telling me about how they were going to &#8220;garf&#8221; the _palak paneer_ into the bags. When we were all done, I had little Kleenex crumbs all over my face from wiping away the tears of mirth.<\/p>\n<p>h3. But seriously<\/p>\n<p>Back to the curry. This is an awesome, easy slow-cooker _palak paneer_ that yields ample leftovers, which freeze very well. This was my first experience making homemade _paneer._ It wasn&#8217;t very hard, but I think I will try to make it a day ahead next time as the texture really seems to firm up with an overnight in the fridge. (Or I might just use some ricotta cheese.)<\/p>\n<p>We also made some homemade _naan_ bread from &#8220;Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day&#8221;:http:\/\/amzn.com\/0312362919. I&#8217;ll have to talk about that book more fully another day, but for now let me say that, if you have a batch of their bread dough in the fridge, it fries up into _naan_ very quickly &#8212; perfect for a weeknight!<\/p>\n<p>h2. Palak Paneer<\/p>\n<p>_This is a very easy recipe for curried spinach with cheese. I made the paneer cheese once at home (and it is really &#8220;not that hard&#8221;:http:\/\/www.thekitchn.com\/diy-recipe-homemade-paneer-che-57008), but other times have purchased it, or simply dolloped some ricotta cheese on top (not authentic, needless to say), or just done without._<\/p>\n<p>_This recipe makes a large quantity &#8212; about 10 cups. It freezes well (without the cheese). You&#8217;ll want to use a pretty big slow-cooker with this, probably a 5-quart one. You can halve the recipe without ill effects._<\/p>\n<p>2 lbs frozen chopped spinach, thawed and at least somewhat drained<br \/>\n2 large onions, peeled and roughly chopped<br \/>\n3 medium tomatoes, roughly chopped<br \/>\n1 4-inch piece of ginger, peeled and roughly chopped<br \/>\n20 cloves of garlic, peeled<br \/>\n5-10 green Thai, serrano, or cayenne chilies, stems removed _(I omitted this in a desperate, futile hope that our children might try a bite)_<br \/>\n4 tablespoons ground cumin<br \/>\n1 heaping tablespoon chili powder<br \/>\n1 heaping tablespoon _garam masala_<br \/>\n2 teaspoons ground turmeric<br \/>\n1 tablespoon salt<\/p>\n<p>Put everything except salt into the slow cooker. Cook on high for three hours, stirring once or twice. It will look brown and gross, but don&#8217;t worry about this &#8212; it will taste awesome. After three hours, blend the mixture; I use an immersion blender, but you can use a regular blender. Make sure the large chunks of ginger are broken down. Return the pur\u00c3\u00a9e to the slow cooker. Add salt and cook on low for another two hours. <\/p>\n<p>To serve, fry up some _paneer_ cheese, dollop some fresh _paneer_ cheese (or plain ricotta &#8212; shhhh!) on it, or just serve it in a bowl. I like to eat it alongside some warmed _naan_ (or pita can work in a pinch) or with a bowl of rice.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>_Palak paneer_ is one of my favorite Indian dishes, and I have a great slow-cooker recipe for it. 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