I've often thought of adopting a vegan diet, but there are just a few things that I would sorely miss and paneer cheese is surely on the top of that list. Here luscious cubes of tender paneer and plump buttery chickpeas are spiced and cozied up with tomatoes and herbs. The gravy really brings out the goodness of the essential ingredients in this satisfying dish. Paneer always pairs so well with any number of legumes, and we must not forget the spice.
It doesn't get much better than this.
|  Chickpea and Paneer Tomato Curry | 
| Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian
 Published on August 25, 2014
 
 Plump buttery yellow chickpeas and tender pieces of paneer cheese simmered in a bold and zesty Indian spiced tomato sauce
 
 
 Ingredients:
 
 Instructions:2/3 cup dried chickpeas (2 cups cooked)2 tablespoons coconut oil or other oil1 teaspoon brown mustard seeds1 teaspoon cumin seeds1 medium onion, diced1 clove garlic, minced1-inch piece fresh ginger, grated or minced2 to 3 green or red chilies, seeded and finely chopped1 to 2 tablespoons curry powder2 teaspoons garam masala1 teaspoon ground cumin1/2 teaspoon turmeric1/2 teaspoon amchoor powder (optional)1/2 teaspoon paprika1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon1/4 teaspoon asafetida (optional)2 large tomatoes, diced2 1/2 cups vegetable stock or water, or as needed14 oz (400 g) paneer cheese, cut into cubesjuice from 1 lime or small lemon (2 tablespoons)1 1/2 to 2 teaspoons sea salt, or to taste2 tablespoons fresh mint, chopped (or 2 teaspoons dried)1/4 cup fresh chopped cilantro or parsley
 
 Makes 6 servingsRinse the chickpeas and soak for 8 hours or overnight in several inches of water.  Drain and rinse, then transfer to a medium saucepan and cover with several inches of fresh water.  Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until tender.  Drain and set aside.Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. When hot, add the mustard seeds and cumin seeds and stir for 30 to 60 seconds until the mustard seeds turn grey and begin to splutter and pop. Immediately add the onion and sauté until softened — about 5 minutes. Stir in the garlic, ginger and chilies, and continue to stir for another few minutes. Now stir in the spices and stir for 1 minute.Add the tomato and simmer, stirring often, until the tomatoes begin to thicken — about 10 minutes. Pour in the stock or water and stir in the chickpeas. Simmer for 15 minutes. Now add the paneer cheese and simmer for another 15 minutes, gently stirring occasionally. Add more water if necessary. Stir in the lime or lemon juice and salt and simmer for another few minutes. Stir in the herbs and serve hot.
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This is my contribution to 
My Legume Love Affair, a monthly event started by lovely Susan of 
The Well Seasoned Cook, now administered by me and kindly 
hosted this month by Deepali of 
Lemon in Ginger. 
Other dishes featuring paneer from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen to try:
Aloo Palak Paneer PiePaneer Cheese in an Aromatic Cashew Coconut Gravy (Paneer Korma)Paneer Tikka Pizza on Naan BreadMung Bean PaneerOn the top of the reading stack: browsing the shelves
Audio Accompaniment: Nicolas Bacher
 
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