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Stop throwing away Paneer Whey (Paneer ka Paani): 6 smart uses you should know

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2026, 15:24 IST
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What happens when you consume Paneer ka Paani

The rising cases of paneer adulteration have given us all the reasons to prepare paneer at home. And honestly, it is softer, tastier, and there is less fear in the mind. But one thing most of us do when making homemade paneer is strain the curdled milk and immediately throw away the leftover liquid. Commonly known as paneer ka paani or whey, this pale yellow liquid is actually not worth calling a 'waste'. It is packed with protein, calcium, vitamins, and minerals that seep out from the milk during the curdling process. It is said to be rich in proteins, calcium, potassium, and traces of vitamins lost from the milk during paneer preparation. According to experts, instead of discarding it, this nutritious liquid can be reused in several healthy ways. Scroll down to find out.

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Use to knead the dough


One of the easiest ways to use paneer whey is by using it instead of plain water while kneading dough for rotis, parathas, or bread. It makes the dough softer and adds extra nutrition to everyday meals. The rotis made with whey water have a subtle sweetness and stay soft for longer.

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Add to soups and curries


The paneer whey can also be used as a light and flavourful base for soups, dals, and curries. Instead of adding plain water, pour whey into gravies or lentils. This not only adds nutrition to the curry but also adds a creamy colour and sweetness, which goes well with tomato-based curries.

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Blend into smoothies



If you are a protein shake or smoothie person, you can blend the whey with fruits like bananas, mangoes, berries, or dates along with nuts and seeds for a nutritious drink. The chilled whey also works as a post-workout drink. All you need to do is add the protein supplement to it, shake well and drink.

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Cook rice or pasta in it



Another smart way to use the whey liquid is to cook rice, quinoa, oats, or pasta. Replacing regular water with paneer ka paani adds subtle flavour and extra nutrients to the dish. Rice cooked in it often turns out softer and sweeter.

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Ferment and soak foods



One can also use the whey for fermentation. Its mild acidity and beneficial bacteria can be used to soak lentils, beans, or grains before cooking, which may help improve digestion and reduce cooking time. One can also use it for fermenting dosa batter, idli batter, or homemade pickles.

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Use for plants


One can also use the whey for plants. Diluted whey can be added to soil as a mild natural fertiliser because it contains minerals and nutrients beneficial for plants.

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