Guest Ace309 Report post Posted February 11, 2003 Well, today, I got home from class and wasn't immediately hungry, but I wanted to plan out dinner. Get up, look around... Two packs of spinach in the fridge? (Y) Two cans of chickpeas? (Y) Two small onions? (Y) Pack of paneer (Indian cheese)? (Y) Can of crushed tomatoes? (Y) Spices, pan, butter, &cet? (Y) Fire it up. My god, my saags are just fucking amazing, and I say that without hesitation. My Indian simmered spinach dishes are far, far, FAR better than they have any right to be, considering that I'm almost entirely Irish and German. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted February 11, 2003 Hmm. Not many people appreciate Indian cuisine. Good food it is, but its kinda hard to find authentic indian cuisine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ace309 Report post Posted February 12, 2003 I live in a town with a large liberal university that houses a large non-resident Indian population. We've got at least two or three Indian markets around. It's great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Suicide King Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Well, Tom, get to cooking then if you want another title shot. I'm feeling hungry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest areacode212 Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Well, give us your recipe, then. I love saag as well, but I usually just go buy some from a nearby restaurant. I'd like to try making it someday (I guess I can buy paneer from some stores in "Little India" in Queens on the way to/from work) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ace309 Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Really, I just do it the way it sounds like it should be done. Butter and spice mixture in the bottom of the pan and sweat the chopped onions over it. Add half the spinach, wilt that a little, throw on the chickpeas, saute the paneer, add that, then the can of crushed tomato (I prefer to do it with two real tomatoes, but that's just me), and the other half of the spinach. w00t. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted February 13, 2003 I was cooking at a school open night (sort of like advertising the class) and we had to stay late, so we had nothing to eat. Anyway, one of the guys with me brought in some Indian take away, and offered me some Saag Aloo. Id never heard of it before, but ive been hooked on it since. I love saag. But when I buy it from the Indian it always has potato in it, which just tastes awesome. (Saag Aloo). Hmm. Not many people appreciate Indian cuisine. Good food it is, but its kinda hard to find authentic indian cuisine. Where are you from? Over here in the UK, Indian food is really popular, and Thai is becoming more popular all the time. ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites