Gorgeous Green Curry / Veggie palak

Gorgeous Green Curry / Veggie palak

Spinach is a vegetable which is having tons of nutritious benefits. Superfood for everyone specially for kids and women- because of its mineral contains like iron and folate.

Palak Paneer is very popular North Indian dish made up of thick purée of Spinach and paneer, seasoned with Indian spices. It is very delicious curry but the problem is if you are eating it for getting health benefits from spinach then you are eating it wrong way. What you eat and how you eat it is very important to get optimum nutrition from the food.

Spinach contains good amount of iron and paneer is full of calcium and they are enemies. I mean when there is a presence of calcium iron won’t absorb in your body and you would not see any difference in your hemoglobin level. We eat iron rich food for increasing our hemoglobin level and for that you need vitamin C. Iron and Vitamin C both are very good friends so they love each others company and absorption of Iron will happen with vitamin C. Now lots of science part here hope you got the concept. If you want to learn more about spinach then check this link.

Gorgeous Green Curry is inspired by Palak Paneer recipe, I have used broccoli, bell pepper, onions and peas in the curry to make it more healthy. It is bowl packed with Iron, full of Antioxidants (Anti Aging) and that’s what all girls and women need to be young and blushed. And now you know the reason behind the name of the dish now. 🙂

Have it with your favorite carbs and a glass of lemon water instead of chhas (savory lassi, yogurt) and you will blush, I mean love it.

I will share my daughter’s favorite and quickest of all recipe of palak paneer without paneer just plain spinach puree with lots of butter and seasoned with spices. That might become your todd’s favorite green too so stay tuned!

 

 

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Gorgeous Green Curry / Veggie palak
 
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Mixed vegetable cooked in spinach based gravy flavored with Indian spices.
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Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: North Indian
Serves: 2-3
Ingredients
  • For spinach puree:
  • 1 medium bunch spinach (palak) ~1 lb
  • Hot boiling water for blanching spinach
  • Cold water
  • For pan frying vegetables
  • 1 tsp oil
  • 1 cup blanched broccoli
  • 1 cup colorful bell pepper (capsicum)
  • ¼ cup green peas
  • For gravy or sauce:
  • ½ tbsp oil ½ tbsp ghee (butter)
  • 1 medium bay leaf
  • ½ cup onion puréed
  • 1 teaspoon ginger paste + 1 teaspoon garlic paste OR 2 teaspoon ginger-garlic paste
  • 1 green chilli
  • 1 pinch turmeric powder (haldi)
  • 2 tsp kitchen king masala
  • ½ teaspoon garam masala powder
  • 8-10 cashew paste
  • salt as required
Instructions
  1. First of all rinse the spinach leaves well in water and then keep them in a colander. if the stems are tender,then keep them. but if they are hard or fibrous, then discard them.
  2. Boil water in a pan. add the spinach leaves in the water.stir and blanch the spinach leaves in water
  3. for 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, remove the spinach leaves and add them to the cold water. After 1 minute remove them.
  4. Grind or blend to a smooth purée. No need to add any water while grinding or blending.
  5. For stir frying vegetables, heat oil in a well seasoned or nonstick pan. Sauté onions, bell peppers, blanched broccoli and boiled peas for 3-4 mins. Season it with little salt and garam masala.
  6. For making gravy or sauce, add some oil and butter to the pan, add bay leaf. Then add pureed onion and ginger-garlicpaste. Saute the onion paste till they turn light brown.
  7. Add salt as required and spices. Saute it and add spinach puree and green chili paste. Mix everything well.
  8. Add stir fried vegetable into the sauce and mix well. On a medium flame, simmer the gravy for 5 to
  9. minutes or till it thickens slightly and the spinach is cooked well.
  10. Add cashew cream along with ½ tsp garam masala powder. stir very well then switch off the
  11. flame.
  12. Add lemon juice and mix well just before serving.
  13. Serve it with naan, roti, parathas or your choice of carbs.

According to my research if you make it with tofu or chickpeas (chana) you won’t get optimum nutrition too, rather than those ingredients you can make it with your choice and availability of mix veggies or you can make aloo palak (potato spinach curry) too.

                                 Stay young & Stay gorgeous 🙂

 

 

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