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Ingredients: |
| Milk |
5
cups |
| Yogurt
(curd) |
2 tsp. |
| Vinegar
or lemon juice |
1/2 tsp. |
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Method:
|
| 1. |
Put
the milk in a pan. Add the yogurt (curd). Bring to boil.
|
| 2. |
Reduce
the heat. Add vinegar or lemon juice while continuously stirring the
milk. |
| 3. |
Increase
the heat. Keep stirring the milk till it curdles. |
| 4. |
Take the curdled
milk off the heat. Keep it aside for 5 mins. |
| 5. |
Strain the curdled
milk. Slightly squeeze the residue in the strainer so that almost
all the milk whey is removed. |
| 6. |
Residue is called
paneer (chhena). For best results, mash the residue while it is still
warm. |
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