Kohinoor Frozen Paneer – Indian Cottage Cheese

Net Weight: 35.2 oz (1kg)

Freshness, Softness, and Comforting Paneer That Melts in Mouth

Kohinoor Frozen Paneer is made from fresh milk and frozen to preserve its softness and enhance its creaminess. Even after thawing and cooking, the paneer remains firm and tender.

The paneer is hygienically processed and sealed to help maintain its natural moisture and dairy freshness for longer storage. The milky aroma of paneer fills the room with a beautiful aroma. And, it is easy to store and use.

Product Highlights

  • Rich in milk protein
  • Dense yet delicate composition
  • Mild dairy profile that blends with seasonings
  • Best for high-heat and slow-cooking preparations

Key Highlights:

100% Vegetarian

High in Protein

Sealed to lock in freshness

Packed in hygienic environment

Serving Size: 1/20 Pack (50g)
Serving per Pack: 20
Amount per Serving
Calories 149623 kJEnergy 298/1246kJ
Calorie from Fat 108Amount per 100g
(Typical Value)
% Daily Value
(per serving)
Total Fat 12gFat 24g18%
Saturated Fat 8gOf which saturates 16g40%
Trans Fat 0gTrans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 22mgCholesterol 43mg7%
Sodium 14mgSodium 28mg1%
Total Carbohydrates 1.25gCarbohydrate 2.5g0.4%
Dietary Fibre 0gFibre 0g0%
Sugar 1.2gOf which sugar 2.4g
Protein 9gProtein 1.5g

Vitamin A: 9%Vitamin C: 0%
Calcium: 48%Iron: 0%
*Percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Calories2,0002,500
Total FatLess than65g80g
Saturated FatLess than20g25g
CholesterolLess than300mg300mg
SodiumLess than2,400mg2,400mg
Total Carbohydrate300g375g
Dietary Fibre25g30g
Calories per gram: Fat 9 + Carbohydrate 4 + Protein 4
  • Milk solid (Milk Fat: 20% minimum
  • Acetic acid (It is used for coagulation of milk)
  • Place the frozen paneer in boiling water or microwave for about 5-7 minutes.
  • You can also place the frozen paneer in a domestic refrigerator (around 8℃) overnight for the best thawing result.
  • Store below 8℃ and consume within 2 days after thawing.

Paneer is mainly used to cook “Paneer Butter Masala.” Here’s how you can cook –

  • Put oil in the frying pan and add paneer.
  • Fry it until golden brown, then remove it from the pan.
  • Add butter, ginger, garlic paste, chilli powder, and coriander powder.
  • Cook it for 2-3 minutes, then add the tomato pieces. Fry it thoroughly.
  • To add extra flavour, add cream, salt, and garam masala and mix well.
  • Allow the ingredients to come to a boil,, then add the paneer.
  • Garnish with butter, kasturi methi, and serve with any sides.

Storage Instructions

  • To be stored at and below -18℃.
  • Do not refreeze after thawing.

Allergen Advice

  • Contains diary

Why Choose Kohinoor Frozen Paneer?

  • No hassle to cut the paneer into cubes
  • Frozen to help retain moisture and softness
  • Ready-to-store packaging designed for convenience
  • Suitable for both individual and cooking for a family gathering
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why does paneer sometimes become crumbly?
    Paneer may become crumbly if exposed to excess moisture loss or improper thawing conditions.
    What should I do if paneer feels too firm?
    Before cooking, allow the paneer to thaw completely, then soak it in warm water for a shorter period. This makes the paneer softer.
    Can frozen paneer be used after the package is opened?
    Yes, but unused paneer should be refrigerated and consumed within the recommended time after opening (up to 2 days).
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