Palak paneer is a vegetarian dish, consisting of paneer in a thick paste made from puréed spinach, called Palak in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and other Indian languages. In the USA, you can buy Palak Paneer mix from "Kesar Grocery" to get perfect and delicious taste. Kesar Grocery is one of the oldest player for Indian grocery delivery in the USA.
Indian food is known is for its elaborate and tedious pre-paration of food and longer and longer cooking time for each dish. Which leaves less time for an Indian chef to think about the garnishes since its the taste ultimately which would lead to a guest/customer to come back to the same restaurant/food joint that's the ultimate mantra for Food business - "Repeat customer" However some of the most common garnishes are as follows. Finely chopped coriander leaves Coriander sprigs Tomato julienne Onion rings Tomato rose Ginger julienne Swirl/dollop of cream Rogan (chilly oil) Deep fried dry red chilly slit green chilly flower of green chilly Fried curry leaves Red chilly powder Roasted and partly crushed cumin seeds Saffron threads Sauteed whole spices (coriander seed, green cardamom, cumin seed, red chilly etc) Garnishes are used based on the usage of same or similar ingredient in the food preparation. Contrast of color on the dish also playes the major roll in selecting the garnish. However if any ingredient compliment the dish and is not used as the ingredient in the dish it can be used also e.g. ginger julienne on Spinach preparation (palak paneer).
Name Type Main ingredient(s) Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian 1 Chapati Bread Whole Wheat flour Vegetarian 2 Rice Rice Rice 3 Biryani Main/Side Rice, optional spices, optional vegetables or meats 4 Naan Bread Refined Wheat flour 5 Paratha Bread Wheat flour 6 Tandoori chicken Non-Veg Chicken 7 Chole bhature Main Chick peas, assorted spices, Wheat flour & Yeast for bhatura 8 Baati Ghee(Clarified butter) Wheat flour 9 Dal Main Assorted types of lentils, such as toor, urad, chana, masoor dal 10 Bhatura Bread Wheat flour (it is fried) 11 Rajma Main Kidney beans & assorted spices 12 Dal Makhani (Kali Dal) Main a typical type of lentil is used 13 Dal fry with tadka typical north Indian tadka 14 Daal Baati Churma rajasthani special 15 Daal Puri Stuffed Dal in Parathas 16 Karela Bharta 17 Bhindi Masala 18 Sattu ki Roti Dish from bihar 19 Gajar ka Halwa UP Dish a carrot pudding 20 Rajma Chaval Bean Curry with Rice 21 Poha Specially from Madhya Pradesh , Common snack in Central part of India . 22 Makke ki Roti , Sarso da saag Punjabi speciality 23 Samosa 24 Kachori Rajasthani /marwari special 25 Kheer Rice Cooked with Milk and dry fruits Milk and Rice , dry Fruits 26 Palak Daal Spinach with Toor Daal 27 Kofta gram flour balls fried with vegetables Gram flour , Veggies . rolled into balls with gram flour and fried in oil and then cooked with curry. 27 Kadhi Pakoda Gram Flour with Yogurt with gramflour fried balls 28 Methi Saag , Chaulai Saab Veggie leaves sauteed in oil and garlic with little masalas Cooked mostly in Central part of India . 29 Khichadi rice cooked with daal and veggies and sauteed Good for health and relieves weakness in body. 30 Sooji Halwa Samolina cooked with clarified butter and Dry fruits. 31 Singhada Halwa Lotus Fruit dried and powdered to make this fasting sweet meat. 32 Palak Paneer Cottage cheese cubes in Spinach gravy. 33 Aloo Matar Potatoes and peas in curry 34 Dam Aloo Potatoes cooked in Curry. 35 Gobhi Aloo Cauliflower with potatoes sauteed with garam masala. 36 Matar Patratha , Paneer Paratha , Aloo Paratha , gajar paratha , mooli Paratha idly Dosa All stuffed parathas with different veggies.
If there is one thing William H. Pickney, Managing Director and CEO, Amway India has mastered during his seven year stay in India, it's the art of breaking the coconut in one go. He has had enough practice at the opening of every new branch office, and during the annual Diwali puja in office, which is an Indian followed religiously at Amway. From wearing a kurta pyjama to eating local food, Pickney has taken to India and things Indian. Even his office has shades of Indian influence, including a bronze Ganesh statue. "My wife and I had always talked about an adventure, and to us, India was the ultimate adventure, " says Pickney. The Pickney affair with India started in late 1997, when Amway sent them for a typical look-see, to decide whether they could contemplate living here for some two-odd years. They spent a week in Delhi just 'getting a feel for living in the capital city'. "Before I came here, I had heard a lot of stories, and none of them were good." What didn't help matters was the number of vaccinations he had to take before coming to India; "I had never had as many shorts I my life before," says the only expat on the rols of the Rs. 600-crore Indian operations of Amway. Cleanliness and health were two issues the Pickneys were concerned about. But, to their immense relief, it turned out be far better. "We have not taken any malaria pills in the last five years." People were the first thing Pickney noticed on his arrival in India. "In Sydney, you don't find people on the roads just outside the city. Here, they are everywhere." What's impressed him most about Indian is the level of education, dedication and commitment, which he says is 'the best and the highest in the world'. Professionally, the HR aspect of working in India has been most interesting, 'a learning curve' for him. "Coming out of the West, one used to giving direct feedback. But in India you have to be very careful about that. Constructive criticism has to be applied very carefully." Another interesting observation he made was regarding performance appraisal. "People here equate hard work with high performance. Just because you spent as many hours, it does not make you a high achiever." Pickney himself works almost every Sunday, if he is in town, and dislikes taking work home to his lovely house in the plush Sainik Farms locality in the outskirts of Delhi. While both husband and wife tend to stay in more, dining out with friends is one entertainment options available in India. He has got more Indian friends than expats, mostly people he met through business, like Kanwar Bhutani of Tupperware. Both, however, try to find time to play golf at the ITC Golf Course in Gurgaon. It's a game Mrs. Pickney took up in India, since she found free time on hr hands for the first time in her life. A certified chartered Accountants, Mrs. Pickney used to run her own business in Australia. Some of that time has been used to learn to cook typical Indian fare, butter chicken, also palak. Rogan josh and dal makhani. It's no wonder then that half their meals are Indian. They've adjusted to the spice factor in Indian Food. What was hot when they first came is nothing compared to hot today. "When was hot when they first came is nothing compared to hot today. "When we travel abroad, we really miss the spice." After all this in India, they still find it striking that irrespective of which part of the country they are in, 'there's a positive spirit about people of India.' "People have hope, optimism, and are generally happy." The respect Indians have for their culture and beliefs is another factor that the Pickneys appreciate. "Family ties are much stronger here, as is respect for elders and their wisdom. For instance, girls in our office who talk and dress in a Western way, have no problems accepting arranged marriages," says Pickney, whose daughter is getting married in Australia in November this year. Papa Pickney is planning to throw an Indian reception after the Autralian wedding, including traditional attire for the bride and the groom. "Yet another occasion to break a coconut, Mr. Pickney?" we wonder.
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Balak Palak - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: India:UA Singapore:PG13
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Spinach means Palak in Marathi, a widely and relatively cheap available leafy green vegetable food in India.
Palak paneer is a vegetarian dish, consisting of paneer in a thick paste made from puréed spinach, called Palak in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and other Indian languages. In the USA, you can buy Palak Paneer mix from "Kesar Grocery" to get perfect and delicious taste. Kesar Grocery is one of the oldest player for Indian grocery delivery in the USA.
The cast of Balak Palak - 2012 includes: Subodh Bhave as Husband Madan Deodhar as Bhagya Anand Ingale as Mr. Rege Kishore Kadam as Kadam Uncle Avinash Narkar as Mr. Gandhe Prathamesh Parab as Vishu Supriya Pathare as Mrs. Puranik Rohit Phalke as Avya Shashwati Pimplikar as Dolly Bhagyashree Shankpal as Chiu Amruta Subhash as Wife Vishakha Subhedar as Pednekar Kaku Sai Tamhankar as Neha Satish Tare as Ramesh
The population of Palak is 18,997.
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Cham Palak's population is 575.
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