Priya’s Coconut Saag Is the Easy Vegetarian Meal You Need in Your Rotation | NYT Cooking
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Saag paneer is a classic vegetarian North Indian dish - but it’s also endlessly riffable. Swap out the paneer for feta or halloumi, the mustard greens for kale or spinach, and so on. In this riff from Priya Krishna, coconut milk enriches an already aromatic and verdant sauce that can be paired with either the traditional paneer, or extra-firm tofu. The final hit of coconut oil infused with smoky cumin seeds and red chile powder adds loads of depth, making this quite possibly the most luxurious way to eat a pound of greens.
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Find Priya’s Coconut Saag recipe here: nyti.ms/49MHUcv
I love Priya and her mission. She makes or/and produces amazing videa.
*yes i made a typo
Am I the only one who noticed Priya hold her tummy when she bent down? Feels like there is baby news coming our way soon!😊
more veggie videos please 🙏
Yes please!!
Agreed!
Yes please!
Great recipe and much appreciated. But note: whole coriander remains tough and unpleasant in the saag unless you have a really high power blender. I blended this in my ninja blender for a long time and couldn't break down the coriander seeds. It left my saag texture filled with really unpleasant "woody" debris. I recommend powdered coriander unless you've got a great vitamix or similar.
Same goes for the cardamom
That's exactly because you aren't supposed to fry the coriander seeds as shown! It needs to be dry-roasted first and then fried with oil.
Had the same issue. Actually just bought a vitamix yesterday for this recipe and many others lol.
Also I ground the cumin seeds in a mortar & pestle before adding to the chonk since it removes the woody spice texture and releases more flavor!
Thanks, I was wondering about that.
I never cook these recipes, I only watch these videos because Priya is a delight.
I love how accessible this is! I love Indian food but have troubling improvising with the new flavors, she explains this so well
for fellow foragers - you can also use fresh nettles for your greens!
edit: though not the most flavourful. there's tons of spring green foraging options depending on where you are. where I am (Wales) we also have wild garlic, garlic mustard, and many others! explore your surroundings!
I craved Indian food like crazy at the end of my pregnancy and I had an oversupply within a week. Incredible!
Supposedly it’s specifically the fenugreek that does it-though I don’t know the science.
fenugreek can be used to boost or even induce lactation, and it's quite effective in my personal experience @@lauramcmillan9592
she’s so comforting 🥰
Yes! Love Priya’s recipes and it’s always a delight to see her on video too. I’m excited to try this new version!
I can almost smell the wonderful aroma!❤
There's an Indian restaurant in Midtown called Mint, which serves a namesake saag paneer made with mint leaves added to the spinach. I could see adding mint leaves to your recipe along with the feta cheese.
We don't add mint to our any saag recipes for god's sake.
I LOVE THIS COOKBOOK. I make the saag feta all the time, and actually do use coconut milk when I have some on hand. So delicious.
Never thought of mustard greens! I've only ever made it with spinach, great idea.
made it with mustard greens and it was super biter. spinach is better.
i love Priya! what a great video, looks SO goood!
Ooo can't wait to try it! More Priya please!!
Saw this video on Saturday and made it for Sunday breakfast. Delicious! Husband loved it. I’m ordering cardamom pods and asafetida and adding it to my rotation
Sincerely love Priya on camera teaching us how to cook. Your candor is so delightful and relatable. Dreaming of a Sohla/Priya collab.
Just put this together with a giant clamshell of Costco baby spinach I was overly confident I could get through and some chickpeas that have been begging for death in my cupboard for months. This coconut milk saag came together SO FAST and was lick-the-dish-clean amazing. Can't wait for leftovers for lunch!
It’s seriously a true delight and so nice viewing Priyas wonderful works apart from Bon appetit. The lovely energy she provides motivates me to continue cooking.
You are a star Priya. Your Saag Feta is one of my favorite things to eat ever. I get compliments every time!
As it's the season (in Ireland anyway) wild garlic leaves are an excellent sub/addition for the greens
I cannot wait to try this - thank you, thank you!
Made this one a bunch of times! So great to do, so flavorful, and so riffable.
Priya is such a delight. So fun to watch, cant wait to make this
Priya. It is so good. Didn't have mustard greens so I did a Spinach/Kale 70/30 mix and love it. Can't wait to try the mustard greens! Now to finish the pot...I mean bowl
Made this today. Its lovely, simple and very delicious. Its a keeper
I love your saag recipe, so definitely making this version next time!
Love Priya always more please!!! Will def try
I'm so grateful for this recipe. It's so easy but soooo delicious and it's very filling but verrry low calorie. Perfect perfect!
Wow I’m so excited to make this! Thank you for sharing!!!
Saag is probably my absolute favourite dish, this recipe looks super approachable too!
Yum! Looks amazing!
Priya is a treasure. 🌟
So simple! Go Priya ❤
Yeah... I'd like that A LOT! Recently got a major kitchen appliance and am making a kale-coconut thing, but I like all kinds of Saag from the take-out place, so I can adjust with this kind of guidance.
I just made a mix of the coconut saag and feta saag recipes and it's sooooo good!
Wow, I'm not vegan but I'm vegan-curious and looking for recipes, and this looks delicious!
priya’s saag feta from yeeeears ago with bon appetit inspired my saag (Kale) halloumi tonight! love this take on it too 🥰✨
Looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing. Will try this for sure
You have a great way of explaining things. I'm going to make this dish for my daughters tonight.
definitely trying this recipe! Love priya
Made this tonight, it was excellent! Thanks
sooo satisfying!!!
We need more from Priya ❤
I love how quick and easy
More Priya!!! ❤❤❤❤
Wow!!! That looked delicious & I could it tasted delicious too ❤
Love it! My favorite dish is saag paneer so this is right up my alley. I'm always frustrated trying to get everything out of the blender. I will try your Mom's trick.
Mine, too!
If just swirling the water doesn’t work, pulse it a couple times with the blender and that’ll get it!
Looks delicious!
That looks so good
Ooo I was just looking for a good saag recipe!
This looks so delicious.
Can’t wait to make this!!!
What an amazing looking recipe; this presenter is fantastic as well; great job!
Love this I want to make it!
I love saag!
Wow very good 👍👍👍👍👍.. May your evening be scented with friendly jasmine. Always be happy
I loved this recipe thank you! Also, what brand are your pans?
This sounds effing delicious.
Beautiful, simple and obviously delicious with a really nice vibrant complimentary color contrast and it’s slightly healthier than many versions. Ghee is quite abundantly rich and there are times where a different and less heavy flavor is complimentary. The dish is vegan correct? Only thing I would say is that if you don’t have a very high quality blender or processor that you do either grind the spices or remove them. Ordinary cheap mixers don’t always do the job.
Made this with palak. Surprisingly tasted a bit like thai green curry. Yum 😋
obsessed with coconut oil i love it
So excited to make this with tofu 💚
It's tasty! I will definitely grind the coriander and cardamom beforehand next time. My blender did not fully grind the seeds. I have tons of mustard and arugula in the garden so this is a great way to use them. Loved the tofu texture too. Also, I did not mind the whole toasted cumin seeds at the end. Coriander is just a bit woody I guess. I will make it again. Thank you!
More of Chef Priya's recipes please!
ughhh i love priya!!!
I love you Priya!
Just what i needed to see,
OMG YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love saag
Priya please make more videos i love them
loooove this as a 'must-go' recipe … adding other veggies with the tofu is such a primo move. no more veggies going bad!!
I'm allergic to soy but i will definitely try this with pumfu. Thank you!
I love you, Priya!
I miss the Priya cooking vids :)
she's absurdly charismatic ❤
Thanks
Yummy 😋
Thank you for making it vegan!😊
What a nice voice
Any suggestions as to what to use if you can't get mustard greens?
Oh miam, I woukd love to eat it ❤
🔥 🔥 🔥
I used to make a version of this with whatever fresh early greens the garden provided. I did not know the term saag at the time, just palak. And we did not have access to paneer, so I used tofu. We called it NPNP. For non palak non paneer. I am going to make some with overwintered chard and fresh baby bok choy.
Honestly gunna try this with carrot greens this year. I had a whole pile of it last year from only a few carrots I managed to grow and just let them die in the fridge sadly. Going to come back here and make this instead next time.
I didn't know carrot greens were edible😮
@@kumarvikramaditya9636 lots of people say you can make pesto out of them, I Havnt tried yet though.
love this. can we make it with spinach/paalak if saag/mustard greens are not in season?
Yes, the beauty of cooking is that most things can be substituted
What cookware is used here?
so is the tofu just straight out of the package? and then just warmed up?
Love the dairy free recipes!
Can I make a batch of chunk and store it for later use like a Chilli dipping sauce..?
It is good
Can you use an immersion blender?
Yummmmmm!
Also, I want that apron...where?
they're from Hedley & Bennett
would shrimp be good in place of the tofu/paneer?
I'll try this! Do you not need to roast/grill the tofu or paneer first though?
No, but if you're not familiar with tofu and have a more American palate, you may want to search the tofu to get a firmer bite. Paneer is a cheese, you could probably sear it like haloumi, but ive never seen that in a dish like this
Priya ya Chunkay like ah boss!
i bet this also makes for a really good pasta sauce
is there any substitute for mustard greens as in Europe they are not much available?
Use spinach
haha the blender trick- came from a no waste family as well!
Similar to keerai kootu in tamil-nadu
dumb question - are mustard greens used for this dish the same as mustard greens used in Chinese cooking (Gai choy)?