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TJ's Palak Paneer with a Twist

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A few days ago, I made a batch of chickpeas in the Instant Pot, used most in a dish I made for a neighbor, and was left with somewhat more than a cup that called to me from the back of the fridge, "Use me. NOW!"

 

I put the garbanzos into a small pot, added about a cup of frozen spinach, roughly mashed 'em up and added Smoked Piment d'Ville ground pepper, some thinly sliced and minced jalapeño that lives in the freezer waiting to be sliced and diced and added to various recipes, and a teaspoon+ of recenty made garlic-ginger paste. Meanwhile, the Palak Paneer was heating up in the microwave, and was then added to the ingredients in the pot, stirred, tasted, adjusted, and enjoyed for  quck and reasonably healthy lunch.

 

The mashed garanzos added an earthiness to the dish, the peppers a little heat and smokiness, and the rough mashed garbanzos and paneer cheese contributed texture.

 

 

 

 

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Shel_B

TJ's Palak Paneer with a Twist

PalakPanerrLunch814.jpg.ce8ae62f65a98de4fb85dfeed182cf5c.jpg

 

A few days ago, I made a batch of chickpeas in the Instant Pot, used mosrt in a dish I made for a neighbor, and was left with somewhat more than a cup that called from the back of the fridge, "Use me. NOW!"

 

I put the garbanzos into a small pot, added about a cup of frozen spinach, roughly mashed 'em up and added Smoked Piment d'Ville ground pepper, some thinly sliced and minced jalapeno that lives in the freezer waiting to be sliced and diced and added to various recipes, and a teaspoon+ of recenty made garlic-ginger paste. Meanwhile, the Palak Paneer was heating up in the microwave, and was then added to the ingredients in the pot, stirred, tasted, adjusted, and enjoyed for  quck and reasonably healthy lunch.

 

The mashed garanzos added an earthiness to the dish, the peppers a little heat and smokiness, and the rough mashed garbanzos and paneer cheese contributed texture.

 

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