When it comes cooking, my father has never really strayed into the kitchen. Once, when my mother was away, he made himself a “salad” using a can of tuna, a red pepper and a cucumber and called me (and a handful of others) as enthusiastically as if he’d won the lottery to let us all know.
In search of something celebratory to cook for him one Father’s Day, I asked him what his favorite dish was. He replied, “Anything you or your mother cook for me is always the best” — a good answer from a man who would otherwise be eating tuna salad every day.
But the joy of being my father’s daughter is that I know the things that make him stop and smile for a moment. And that thing, for my father, is cheese, in particular paneer.
Paneer is an Indian unsalted white cheese. It has a mild flavor so takes to marinades really well and unlike most cheeses, it can be grilled without melting so that it softens in the middle and chars on the edges.