Punjab, where I am from, is known for saag (farm greens) and when I used to go to visit my grandparents during winters, I would be fascinated by how my grandma would spend hours perfectly seasoning and churning the saag with a wooden mathani or churner until all the flavors mixed well together and the mixture of greens became a smooth puree. She just served it with corn flatbreads, but over the years I have taken that recipe and added Indian cottage cheese or paneer to create my own version of the delicious and much-loved saag paneer.

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6 to 8 servings
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Saag Paneer
Servings
Nutrition
Serving Size
1 of 8 servings
Calories
772
Fat Content
46g
Saturated Fat Content
25g
Carbohydrate Content
58g
Fiber Content
12g
Sugar Content
29g
Protein Content
39g
Cholesterol Content
122mg
Sodium Content
1664mg