We undertook a bathroom remodel project in April. We anticipated that the project will take about two weeks to complete. Man, were we naive! Not only did it take longer than we thought, but additional minor projects kept cropping up all over the place.
A friend of ours recommended a great contractor. He is meticulous, and pays attention to detail. He is also really busy, handling multiple remodels at the same time. In addition to this, he depends on other people for tiling, and painting. So if they are not available at the right time, his deadline gets pushed back.
But after months of on again and off again construction in our house, I can finally, finally say “We are done” - well - almost.
A friend of ours recommended a great contractor. He is meticulous, and pays attention to detail. He is also really busy, handling multiple remodels at the same time. In addition to this, he depends on other people for tiling, and painting. So if they are not available at the right time, his deadline gets pushed back.
But after months of on again and off again construction in our house, I can finally, finally say “We are done” - well - almost.
Saturday night, after the last of the work was completed, would have been the perfect night to celebrate, by either going out for dinner, or doing a take-out. But we couldn’t agree on what we wanted. It was just easier to make something at home, than order in.
I was exhausted, after a long day, and did not want to spend too much time on making dinner. I knew that my younger son will eat anything that has paneer in it, and decided to just wing it with some ingredients that I had.
I also made a mixed dal and an aloo, capsicum, gobi dish (because I don’t like paneer - don’t ask - we are a weird family!)
This dish took all of 15 minutes to make, other than the time it took to thaw the paneer.
This dish took all of 15 minutes to make, other than the time it took to thaw the paneer.
15 minute Paneer - Capsicum Gravy
Prep. time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Serves: About 3 - 4Here’s what you need:
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Wooo!
ReplyDeleteit's much deicious and yumm in looking!
Rice with that paneer capsicum curry is a great compliment. Thanks for sharing your recipe here.
Traditional Basmati Rice