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What happens when you knead roti dough with paneer whey (paneer ka paani)

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 18, 2026, 10:56 IST
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5 reasons to knead the dough with paneer whey

In Indian homes, when paneer is prepared by curdling milk with lemon juice or vinegar, the pale yellow liquid often finds it destiny in the drainage. But, did you know that the liquid, commonly called paneer ka paani or whey water is a rich source of protein and other nutrients? Instead of throwing it away, one can use it to knead roti dough. This simple kitchen practice not only reduces food waste but also improves the quality, taste, and nutritional value of rotis. Scroll down to find out what happens when you knead the dough with paneer whey.

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Makes roti rich in protein


This is one way to make your rotis rich in protein and other vital nutrients. Paneer water is proven to be rich in nutrients because many proteins, vitamins, and minerals from milk remain dissolved in it after the paneer is separated. And when you replace the regular water with paneer ka paani, it provides several health and cooking benefits.

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Softer rotis


Make roti with regular dough and then with dough kneaded with paneer whey, the first noticeable difference will be the softness of the rotis. According to experts, the natural milk proteins present in the whey help improve the texture of the dough. As a result, the rotis remain soft for a longer time.

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Makes roti slightly sweeter in taste



Paneer water has a mild creamy flavor that gives rotis a richer and more pleasant taste, making them taste slightly sweeter. This method is good for children who have a sweet tooth.

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Improves elasticity of dough


Another benefit of using paneer whey is that it improves the texture and elasticity of the dough. The dough becomes easier to knead, roll, and shape. As a result, rotis puff up better and develop a softer texture.

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Reduces food wastage

Another important benefit of kneading the dough with paneer whey is reducing food waste. People often throw away paneer water without realizing its value. When you start using it for kneading dough, it not only improves the taste and nutrition of the roti, but you also skip the practice of draining the whey.


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