hi all this is my first deal hope i have done it right
they have reduced the paneer cheese to 25p (normally £1) at asda trafford park, they have one big fridge full so plenty left best before is 25/07/2017
8 comments
clonereeco
11 Jun 17#8
For 25p you can't go wrong
redduck
10 Jun 17#7
it's still £1 in my local. I've tried it a couple of times a few weeks apart. Both times it was virtually flavourless so I went back to Everest paneer which had been £1.35 for the same size pack for a while in asda.
25p has got to be below the production cost so probably RTC, nice price if you don't mind somewhat subtle flavour.
polarbaba
10 Jun 17#6
I buy the everest brand from asda and Costco. it's for a nicer consistency and lovely buttery flavour, as opposed to slightly rubbery texture with no flavour which some of these have.
since switching to Everest I now refuse to buy any other brand.
(awaiting my cheque from Everest!.. kaching! )
summerof76
10 Jun 17#5
Never seen it this cheap, heat added :innocent:
juggler1
10 Jun 171#4
Wow, great price!
polarbaba
10 Jun 172#3
because it has virtually no flavour , you can flavour it like tofu.
and just like tofu, you can also change its texture and consistency though various means I.e. curry, pan fry, deep fry etc.
I would suggest try a jar of pataks butter chicken and shallow fry the paneer in cubes lightly with either a small amount of garam masala or tandoori masala. then cook it in butter chicken sauce , for butter paneer. serve with naan bread.
Don't forget to place a sprig of fresh coriander on the plate and put it on your Instagram and Pinterest!
enjoy!
markdaniels773
10 Jun 17#2
thanks never tried it but purchased a couple thought i would give it a try at that price you cant go wrong
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they have reduced the paneer cheese to 25p (normally £1) at asda trafford park, they have one big fridge full so plenty left best before is 25/07/2017
8 comments
25p has got to be below the production cost so probably RTC, nice price if you don't mind somewhat subtle flavour.
since switching to Everest I now refuse to buy any other brand.
(awaiting my cheque from Everest!.. kaching! )
and just like tofu, you can also change its texture and consistency though various means I.e. curry, pan fry, deep fry etc.
I would suggest try a jar of pataks butter chicken and shallow fry the paneer in cubes lightly with either a small amount of garam masala or tandoori masala. then cook it in butter chicken sauce , for butter paneer. serve with naan bread.
Don't forget to place a sprig of fresh coriander on the plate and put it on your Instagram and Pinterest!
enjoy!