Menu: Indian Dinner – Some in the Crockpot

A while back I had bought The Indian Slow Cooker: 50 Healthy, Easy, Authentic Recipes and I finally got around to trying a few recipes.

I only have one slow cooker so the day before I made up the Cauliflower and Potato dish, then reheated on the stove last night. The cauliflower stayed nice and firm. I had been afraid it would get mushy in the Crockpot.  I  also started the chicken marinating in yogurt so it could marinate overnight.

Indian Cauliflower and Potato

At lunchtime, I started the Chicken Tikka Masala. The author, Anupy Singla, has a blog online so you can get the recipe here if you want to try it out.

Chicken Tikka Masala

I had to take my car into the shop and ended up sitting in the lounge yesterday after lunch for a while.  Coincidentally, there was an Indian cooking show on and she made paneer cheese from milk and vinegar, then dipped slices of it in batter and fried them.  I came home and found the recipe online here so decided to make that too!  I served them with a bit of Major Grey’s chutney and some tamarind sauce to dip them into. They were really yummy.

Paneer Pakoras

I rounded out the meal with a simple salad. I left things separate so my daughter didn’t have to eat the onions. 😉  But it is just sliced onions, sliced tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, with some salt, pepper and lemon juice on top.  This was a suggestion from the back of the book but I skipped the spices for my daughter.  That was so good I made more and ate it as a late night snack while watching an episode of Medium.


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2 responses to “Menu: Indian Dinner – Some in the Crockpot”

  1. […] interesting to me that if you heat milk and add lemon juice (or vinegar) you get paneer cheese,, which I have made a few times.  But if you need buttermilk to cook with and don’t have any, […]

  2. Myra Avatar

    “But it is just sliced onions, sliced tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, with some salt, pepper and lemon juice on top.” What a pretty and delicious salad. I enjoy simple ideas. They keep the stress out of a hectic day.
    I had been trying to come up with more ideas for using my bottle of lemon juice, so I appreciate this suggestion. Thanks.
    My husband does not care much for black pepper, so I just sprinkle a little on my serving.

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