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Paneer

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Paneer

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Warming milk gently
Warming milk gently
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I have tried making this before and it turned out …login to view the rest of this post
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With lemon juice added
With lemon juice added
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Drained and a weight added to gt all the liquid out
Drained and a weight added to gt all the liquid out
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Same picture but with flash
Same picture but with flash
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Cut into cubes, placed in water,
Cut into cubes, placed in water,
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