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Tofu Saag "Paneer"
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Tofu Saag "Paneer"
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Ingredients:
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Servings:
about
scaling
Cook Time:
17 minutes
Prep Time:
42 minutes
Cook Method:
stovetop
Cook Temp:
medium-high
Directions:
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Paneer cheese, a firm white cheese that resembles tofu, is used in many Indian recipes. Tofu is a perfect alternative, with its appealing ability to absorb many spices, plus its nutritional benefits. Saag means spinach. Serve with basmati rice. Refrigerate for up to 3 days, or freeze for up to 1 month. Recipe may be cut in half.

1. Heat 1 Tbsp. of the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add tofu cubes in a single layer and cook, flipping occasionally, so that they brown lightly on all sides, about 7 minutes. When they are done, remove tofu cubes from pan and set aside. You may need to do this in 2 batches, as overcrowding tofu can keep it from browning.
2. Wipe the skillet clean, reheat it, and add spinach, dry, to skillet and cook, stirring, until it begins to wilt. Remove spinach from pan and set aside in bowl.
3. Wipe the skillet clean again. Heat remaining 1 Tbsp. oil over medium heat. Add mustard seeds and stir. When seeds begin to pop, immediately add minced garlic. Stir for 30 seconds until the garlic releases its aroma. Add coriander, ginger, nutmeg, and garam masala and stir for 30 seconds more.
4. Add spinach and cook over low heat, stirring to distribute spices, for 2 minutes. Add salt, stir, and then add tofu. Cook over low heat for another 2 minutes. Stire in half-and-half and cook, stirring until mixture thickens slightly and is heated through, about 5 minutes. Serve immediately with basmati rice and mango chutney on the side.

Recipe courtesy of Hannaford fresh September-October 2008.
2 Tbs Hannaford Inspirations Black Pepper Dipping Oil
16 oz Tofu, extra firm, silken, cubed
14 oz Hannaford Inspirations Baby Spinach
2 tsp Mustard seeds
2 ea Cloves garlic, minced
1/2 tsp Ground coriander
1/2 tsp Spice, ginger, ground
1/2 tsp Ground nutmeg
1/2 tsp spice, garam masala
1/2 tsp Inspirations Himalayan Pink Mineral Salt
1/3 cup Half and half
2 cup Basmati rice, cooked
1/2 cup Hannaford Inspirations Mango Chutney