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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Tofu/Paneer (Indian cottage cheese) Stir Fry

I haven’t been writing a lot lately. It’s been crazy juggling work, home and demands of my ever enthusiastic two year old twin boys. All said and done I still manage to spare some time for pursuing the two things I enjoy –cooking and photography. So at my dearest husband’s suggestion I have been trying out my hands at semi-homemade cooking, which simply means cooking at home with a little help with store bought items. For e.g Tofu, Paneer (Indian cottage cheese), organic chicken patties, casing free chicken sausages etc. But I still try to avoid canned food unless the recipe absolutely calls for it. I do not have anything against it; it’s just that I feel that the nutrition and satisfaction that fresh vegetables and fruit provide is not comparable to any canned or frozen item. Also, a great way to save time but still have delicious meal in minutes is to have a choice of cooking sauces, wines and vinegars handy. I will share a list if these items in the upcoming ‘tips’ email. With that said, here is a super-quick semi-homemade recipe for a yummy protein rich stir-fry.


Tofu/Paneer stir fry:

Ingredients:

1 Pound extra firm Tofu or Paneer (Indian cottage cheese) cut into 1 inch cubes
1 Bunch spring/green onions finely chopped
5 large cloves of garlic minced
2 Tbsp. Soy Sauce
2 Tbsp. Teriyaki sauce
1 Tsp. White Vinegar
1 Tsp. Red chili sauce (Sriracha)
1 Tbsp. Hoisin Sauce
1 Tbsp. Olive oil
Salt to taste
¼ cup Roasted crushed peanuts

Cooking method:


Heat oil in a pan. Shallow fry the Paneer or tofu till sides are brown and keep aside. In the same pan add minced garlic and chopped onions and sauté till onions become soft. Mix the remaining ingredients (except peanuts) in a bowl and add to the pan. Simmer for two minutes or till the sauce mixture starts boiling. Turn heat to low/simmer and add the Paneer or Tofu. Cook on low heat for 5 minutes. Turn the heat to high and let cook for another 3-4 minutes, stirring continuously. Be gentle when stirring since Tofu and Paneer both break easily. Garnish with crushed peanuts and serve hot.
Eat healthy and yummy!
-Sheetal

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