Every Indian’s tastebuds certainly quirk up at the smell of paneer and why not, it’s pretty much one of the most delectable and savory dishes that makes up the dinner menu. In fact, the main reason why you probably perk up when you find out that guests are coming over is because you now have a greater chance of filling your belly with paneer. But matar paneer and shahi paneer are dishes that everyone knows, so why not try something new. These zany paneer recipes are bound to leave your mouth watering in delight!
1. Paneer Manchurian
Spice up your plain old Manchurian recipe and give it a more delectable twist with this paneer Manchurian dish that’ll leave you licking your lips after every drop!
Ingredients:
Paneer 200 grams
Capsicum 1 (chopped or thinly sliced)
Water 5 cups
Black pepper powder ½ tsp
Spring onions ½ cup (chopped)
Green chilli 1 (finely chopped)
Ginger ½ inch piece (chopped)
Garlic 5-6 pieces (chopped)
Celery 1 tsp (chopped)
Soy sauce 2 tsp
Sugar 1 tsp
Tomato sauce 1 or 1.5 tbsp
Apple cider/White vinegar 1 tsp
Salt as required
Oil 4-5 tbsp
Corn Flour 2 tbsp
Method:
Mix the corn flour and ½ tsp chopped ginger garlic along with salt and pepper (as required) to form a paneer marinade.
Add the paneer to the marinade and mix well before you deep fry the paneer cubes in hot oil. Drain the fried paneer on a napkin and keep it aside.
Remove the extra oil from the kadai and then heat up some oil and stir fry the onions on medium heat.
Add the ginger, garlic, green chilli and celery to the onions and stir for a minute before adding capsicum. Stir again for 2-3 minutes.
Now add all the sauces and and 1.5 cups of water as well a cornflour paste (2 tbsp corn flour + water) and let the sauce thicken.
Finally, add the paneer cubes, vinegar, salt and pepper and stir the mixture for a minute or so before garnishing the Manchurian with spring onion greens!
2. Paneer Pops
Paneer pops are surely the most delectable snacks for your tea time or your breakfast. Paneer pops are not only lip smacking but are also very easy to make
Ingredients:
Onions chopped 2
Ginger garlic paste 1 tbsp
Paneer crumbled 250 gm
Boiled Potatoes mashed 3
Red chilli powder 1tsp
Garam masala 1 tsp
Coriander powder 1 tsp
Powder bread slices 1 cup
Salt to taste
Oil 2 tbsp
Method:
In a skillet, add some oil and put chopped onions, ginger garlic paste, red chilli powder, salt, coriander powder, garam masala and amchoor powder and mix well on medium flame.
Now to the mixture add mashed boiled potatoes and crumbled paneer.
Let the mixture cool at room temperature and add powdered bread to the mixture and mix it well with hands.
Now make small balls with the mixture.
Deep fry these balls till golden brown.
Place them on kitchen towels to remove excess oil and serve them hot with your favourite tomato ketchup.
3. Paneer Dum
A must try recipe for all paneer lovers who want their paneer tender with spicy touch of black pepper.
Ingredients:
Paneer 250 gm
Cream 3 tbsp
Oil: 3 tbsp
Cloves: 4
Green cardamom 4
Cinnamon stick 1
Onion 1
Ginger garlic paste 1 tbsp
Green chillies 4
Dahi 3 tbsp
Dhaniya 1 tsp
Pepper powder 1 tsp
cumin powder ¾ tsp
salt 1 tsp
cream 2 tbsp
red chilli powder ¼ tsp
haldi ¼ tsp
garam masala ¼ tsp
coriander to garnish
Method:
In a pan, heat oil and add cloves, cardamom, cinnamon till the oil gets aromatic.
Add onion paste and cook till golden brown.
Add ginger garlic and chopped chillies.
To this add dahi
Add salt, haldi, garam masala, coriander powder, pepper and red chilli powder
Now add cubes of paneer and cream and water to the mixture.
Cover the pan with the lid and let it steam for next 10 minutes at low heat.
Garnish with freshly chopped coriander leaves.
4. Paneer Jalfrezi
Try this super easy paneer recipe as a quick fix for a tasty snack or meal. Sure this may sound different and new, but it is probably gonna be one dish that keeps making its way back to the dinner table!
Ingredients:
Paneer 250 grams
Carrot 1 (approx. 50 grams)
Baby corn 9-10
Capsicum 1
Onion 1
Tomato puree 4-5 tbsp
Ginger 1 inch piece (crushed)
Cumin powder (ajwain) 1 tsp
Black pepper powder ¼ tsp
Dry red chillies 2
White vinegar ½ tsp
Sugar ½ tsp
Salt as required
Coriander leaves 1 tbsp (chopped)
Oil 2 tbsp
Method:
Rinse and peel the carrot and onin and thinly slice them into thin strips or shred them in a food processor.
Thinly slice the baby corn and bell peppers and crush the ginger to a paste before you chop the paneer into long fingers.
Heat the oil in a pan and add the ginger paste as well as the dry red chillies.
Add the sliced onions and sauté the mixture for 2-3 minutes before adding the cumin powder and black pepper powder, stir and sauté again for 2-3 minutes.
Mix in all the sliced vegetables and cover and cook the mixture on a low flame until they are tender. Keep stirring in between and adding water for about 10-12 minutes on a low flame.
Add the tomato puree to the mixture and simmer for around 7-8 minutes before seasoning with salt, vinegar and sugar.
Finally, add the paneer and cook for 2-3 minutes before garnishing the jalfrezi with chopped coriander leaves.
5. Paneer Bread Rolls
This recipe makes for a terrific snack and is a serious upgrade from plain old bread rolls (even though they taste great too!).
Ingredients:
Whole wheat bread 8-10 slices
Paneer 250 grams
Green Chilli 1 (chopped)
Ginger ½ tsp (minced)
Coriander (dhaniya) 1 tbsp (chopped)
Red chilli powder ¼ tsp
Dhaniya powder ¼ tsp
Garam masala ¼ tsp
Chaat masala ½ tsp
Salt as required
Oil/Butter as required
Method:
Preparing the paneer stuffing:
Remove the excess water from the paneer and crumble it. Keep aside.
Add ½ tsp of finely minced ginger, the chopped green chilli and 1 tbsp chopped coriander leaves to the crumbled paneer.
Now, add all the spices namely red chilli powder, dhaniya powder, garam masala, chaat masala and salt as per taste and mix well.
Preparing the bread rolls:
Slice off the edges from the bread slices and roll them out flat with a rolling pin.
Place approximately 2 tbsp of the bread stuffing on one side of the bread and fold the slice while pressing the edges to make a rectangular roll. Use water to press the edges together firmly.
Place the rolls on a baking tray (you don’t need to grease the tray) and lightly brush the rolls with some softened butter or oil.
Baking the rolls:
Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius and bake the bread rolls for approximately 10-12 minutes (until a golden colour is obtained).
You can also prepare the rolls on a tawa pan by spreading 1-2 tbsp oil on a tawa and toasting the rolls over a medium flame.
6. Kadhai Paneer (dry)
Sure you’ve all had the gravy style paneer sabzi at home, but what about the dry restaurant style dish that leaves you licking your fingers well after the plate is empty and clean?
Ingredients:
Paneer 250 grams
Tomatoes 5-6 (chopped)
Green chilli 1-2 (chopped)
Garlic 6-7 pieces (crushed)
Ginger 5 inch piece (half crushed and half sliced)
Green pepper 2 (thinly sliced)
Kashmiri red chilli 5-6
Coriander seeds 5 tbsp (roasted)
Garam masala ½ tsp
Methi 5-2 tsp (crushed)
Coriander leaves ½ cup (chopped)
Salt 2 tbsp
Method:
Heat up 2 tbsp of oil in a kadai and add the crushed ginger and garlic. Saute the mixture until the raw smell disappears.
Add and sauté the chopped tomoatoes and add a mixture of the coriander seeds and red chilli (powdered) to the tomatoes.
Now, add the capsicum slices and green chillies. Sauté for around 8-10 minutes and then add salt and garam masala.
Finally, add the paneer and cook the mixture for 2-3 minutes before adding the methi, the sliced ginger and coriander leaves.
Mix and sauté for 2-3 minutes until the dish is ready!
7. Paneer Tikka
This is one recipe that no one has ever possibly denied at any restaurant. But the satisfaction of enjoying a delicious paneer tikka at home is truly unbound!
Ingredients:
Paneer 250 grams
Bell Pepper 1 each (red, yellow, green)
Onion 1
Curd/ Dahi 200 grams
Garlic paste 1 tbsp
Ajwain 1 tsp
Kashmiri red chilli powder 1-2 tsp
Turmeric powder (haldi) ½ tsp
Jeera powder 1 tsp
Dhania powder 1 tsp
Garam masala ½ tsp
Amchur powder 1 tsp
Chaat masala 1 tsp
Lemon Juice from half a lemon
Oil/Ghee/Butter 1-2 tbsp
Black salt as required
Method:
Chop the paneer into cubes as well as the vegetables. Keep the chopped items aside.
Take the curd into a large bowl and whisk it until it becomes smooth, then add the ginger paste and all the spices as well as ajwain as well black salt. Mix them well into the curd.
Add the chopped vegetables and paneer to the curd-masala mixture and marinate for at least 2 hours in the refrigerator.
Bring the marinated paneer to room temperature before you skewer the paneer and vegetables alternatively on skewers or toothpicks.
Preheat the oven for 3 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius then bake the tikka for around 20-25 minutes. After ten minutes turn over the skewers and brush some oil onto the paneer pieces instead of baking it entirely in one go. Your tikka is ready!
HEALTH TIPS:
Paneer- Paneer or Indian cheese is not only rich in proteins but also calcium and hence promotes strong bones and prevents joint pains. Women after 30 should definitely include paneer in their diet as the loss of calcium from bones is more after 30.
Oil- Oils like mustard oil, sunflower oil, soyabean oil are best for Indian cooking because these oils have high smoking point and hence they don’t loose their nutritional value even at high temperatures.
Salt- Although salt is a very important ingredient in cooking, we should try to include low-sodium salt in our diet and specially those who have high blood pressure should go either for kosher salt or a light salt with low sodium content, these are easily available in the market too.
If you have any other paneer recipes that you’d like to share or if you’ve tried ours then let us know the results in the comments below!
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