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Kitchens Of India Ready To Eat Palak Paneer, Spinach With Cottage Cheese, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) | 
enlarge | Brand: Kitchens Of India Category: Grocery
List Price: $17.94 Buy New: $16.03 You Save: $1.91 (11%)
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Rating: 11 reviews
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.7 x 7.7
UPC: 841905010318 EAN: 0841905010318
Release Date: February 21, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of six 10-ounce boxes (total of 60 ounces) | | • | Cubes of Indian cottage cheese (paneer) simmered in sauce featuring spinach, yogurt, garlic butter, and cashews | | • | Vegetarian; all-natural; no preservatives; no trans fat; kosher | | • | Ready to eat: heat on stove top or in microwave and serve | | • | Made in India |
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if you crave it it's acceptable December 20, 2008 Nancilee Wydra (Vero Beach, FL) I adore Palak Paneer and covet any chance I get to purchase it. This is not the best, but not bad by any means. Not very much in a packet...two persons at most. I probably will try to buy Amy's frozen palak paneer in the future.
I enjoyed this. December 12, 2008 Techthusiast (Earth) I enjoyed this.... not as much as the Palak Paneer... but very good....
I doctored it with extra curry, lemon juice, sriracha, tuna... all over rice.
Very good.
Mmmm-mmm! November 30, 2008 Work of Life (Miami, Florida USA) When you love Indian food, but don't have the time to cook it, Kitchens of India is a really great alternative. I have yet to be disappointed in one of their dishes and this one is no exception. The great thing about Indian food is that they are mostly sauce (or "gravy" as they say), so I will cook up some meat or steam up some veggies and add one of these packets to make a fabulous meal. Their really aren't much in the way of veggies in these packets, but that is typical in Indian food, no matter where it comes from. American's tend to use gravy or sauce as the secondary component while Indian's use it as the primary component and sop it up with lots of bread or rice. By steaming or sauteing some additional vittles, you can really stretch one of these packets.
Pretty good November 23, 2008 Sam VP (Washington, DC) This is a pretty solid palak paneer. Not restaurant quality, but it's close. I agree that the liquid is a little too thin, but the taste is good.
Very Good November 18, 2008 Jaya God (New Mexico) Good, tasty product! It arrived on time as well. I'd certainly order this again.
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