Cheese Onion Pasties
Hi friends! Looking for an appetizer made using cottage cheese and onions? Then check out these onion and cheese pastries – tasty snacks.
Ingredients:
- 250 gms. all purpose flour /Maida
- 140 gms.Cold margarine or butter
- 1 level teaspoons Baking powder
- A pinch Salt
For Pasties Filling:
- 500 gms Cottage cheese / paneer
- 250 gms Onions, finely chopped
- 3 tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped
- 1” piece Ginger, finely grated
- 1 tsp Cumin seed, for seasoning
- 1tbsp Oil,for seasoning
- 1 level tsp Salt / or salt to taste
- 1/4 tsp black pepper powder
Method for making the filling:
Step 1.
Heat the oil in the pan put cumin seeds in it , when cumin starts spluttering add onions.
Step 2.
Fry onions till golden, add ginger, coriander leaves and grated paneer / cottage cheese and mix well.
Step 3.
Add salt and pepper powder, mix and fry for 3 to 5 minutes more. Cool the filling and use for pasties.
Method:
Step 1.
Sieve the flour, salt and baking powder together.
Step 2.
Cut the margarine / butter with a knife. Rub into the flour with finger tips till it looks like bread crumbs.
Step 3.
Gradually add enough ice-cold water to make the dough in to a rolling consistency
Lightly flour the rolling pin and board.
Step 4.
Roll the pastry to ¼ inch thickness. Cut into three inches diameter.
Step 5.
Put two tablespoons of cheese onion filling in the centre of the round pastry, turn the upper half of the pastry on the lower half, and close the edges with a fork.
Step 6.
Lightly brush the patsies with milk for the glaze and bake in preheated oven for 10 -15 minutes. Serve hot with freshly made coriander chutney.
Note: Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.
Health benefits of Cottage cheese / paneer :
Cottage cheese provides many health benefits, including a high protein content, as well as significant calcium, phosphorus, and potassium contents, and it can be used for weight management.
Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer: The calcium and vitamin D found in dairy products, especially in cottage cheese, reduces the risk of breast cancer.
Rich in Protein: One of the biggest benefits of cottage cheese is the high amount of casein protein found in it. It is believed that cow’s milk contains the highest amount of casein protein among various milks. The amount of protein contained in cottage cheese is ideal for vegetarians in supplying them with the required amount of daily protein. Cottage cheese does not require any amount of cooking and it can be consumed directly.
Best Foods for Pregnant Women: Cottage cheese is recommended for pregnant women along with athletes due to various essential nutrients found in it.
Rich Source of B-Complex Vitamins: B-complex vitamins found in cottage cheese are helpful in various metabolic activities in our bodies. Some of them include vitamin B12, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, thiamin, niacin, and folate.
-Vitamin B12 is needed for proper brain functioning and helps in absorbing iron.
-Riboflavin helps in converting carbohydrates into energy.
-Pantothenic Acid acts as a synthesizer that helps in forming proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids in our body.
-Thiamin helps in converting sugars into energy in the pyruvate dehydrogenase system.
-Niacin, on the other hand plays an important role in digestion, energy production, and cholesterol reduction.
-Folate helps in fetal development in pregnant women, helps in producing red blood cells and keeps the heart healthy.
Strengthens Bones: Calcium is one of the major elements associated with milk and their products. Some of the benefits of calcium-rich foods include bone strengthening and weight loss.
Heart-Friendly and Maintains Blood Sugar Levels: Cottage cheese is a good source of magnesium. In the human body, most of the magnesium is concentrated in our bones. Magnesium also acts as a catalyst, promotes biochemical reactions, activates various enzymes in the body, maintains muscle and nerve functioning, and supports the immune system. It helps in maintaining blood sugar levels and prevents heart attacks, constipation, psychiatric disorders, migraine, and collagen.
Prevents Strokes and Controls Anxiety: Apart from other nutrients, cottage cheese contains potassium. Potassium acts as a fluid-balancing element in the body and is an important component in neural activities of the muscle and brain. It also relieves muscle cramps. Intake of potassium on a regular basis prevents the risk of getting brain stroke, since it lowers blood pressure and the contraction of vessels. It is also helpful in decreasing stress levels and anxiety. Potassium, along with sodium, act as electrolytes, but potassium does not have the side effects of sodium such as increased blood pressure and cardiovascular stress.
Improves Biological Functions: Zinc found in cottage cheese is about 4% of the daily recommended value. In the human body, it is found in the brain, muscles, bones, kidneys, liver, prostate, and eyes. It helps in the metabolism of DNA and RNA. Zinc is one of the trace elements whose presence in our body helps in improving the immune system, digestion, diabetes control, fights stress and anxiety, cures night blindness, improves ocular health, prevents appetite loss, prevents prostate disorder, fights various infections and also acts as an antioxidant.
Improves Digestion: Cottage cheese contains phosphorous, which plays a major role in the formation of DNA and RNA. It is a major component in forming bones along with calcium. Phosphates also help in digestion, excretion, and in the production and extraction of energy in the cells.
Antioxidant Properties: Selenium is a trace element found in cottage cheese. It is required in very small quantities, not more than 50 mcg to 70 mcg in adults. Selenium is useful as an antioxidant that protects cells and DNA from damage. It is also believed that an optimum intake of selenium-rich foods reduces the risk of prostate cancer. New study suggests that a diet rich in dairy products may slightly extend lives of people diagnosed with colon cancer.
Quick Serving Tips
Salad– Add chopped/grated cottage cheese to salads such as green salads and tuna salads.
Omelet– Add chopped cottage cheese and vegetables to the egg mixture for making a delicious omelet.
Curries/Stew– Cottage cheese can be used for making stew/curries, along with meat and vegetables.
Ref.https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/animal-product/health-benefits-of-cottage-cheese.html
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