Monday, November 2, 2015
Stove Top Paneer Tikka

Believe in your self and you will be rocking with this starter treating your family…

INGREDIENTS:
Paneer | 250 gm. cubed to 20 pieces |
Green Pepper | 2 No's chopped to 1” squares |
Red Onions | 1 No's shaped to 1” squares |
Oil | Shallow Frying |
Low Fat Yogurt | 1/2 Cup |
Ginger –Garlic Paste | 1 Tblspn |
Kashmiri Lal chilli Powder | 1- 1.5 Tsp. |
Turmeric Powder | 1/2 Tsp. |
Garam masala | 1/2 Tsp. |
Lemon | Squeeze |
Salt | To Taste |
Chat Powder | To sprinkle before you serve |

DIRECTIONS:
- Prepare a marinade by bringing together all the ingredients under Marinade leaving aside the chat masala. Taste and adjust the ingredients accordingly.
- Dip the paneer pieces in the marinade and set aside for at least 30 minutes or for 2 hours….
- Heat the pan with oil for shallow frying . Drop the paneer pieces in a batch of 8 , turn and fry until paneer coats brown on all sides. Repeat the process for the rest of the paneer.Drain them on to a kitchen towel.
- In the remaining batter , quickly dip all the onions and green peppers together and add them on the pan . The flavours from the marinade coats these two vegetables giving tikka an absolute blend.
- Using a spatula turn them after a minute on the pan making sure the veggies stay crunchy.Drain them onto a separate bowl coated with kitchen towel.
- Thread the skewer in alternates of paneer , onion and green peppers to suit your palate.. Sprinkle some chat masala and serve hot.
If you feel the the tikka has gone cold , place the thread skewer on the tava and give them a good rest and turn on all sides .
You could also use Tandoori Masala for the marinade if you have…
Kashmiri Lal Powder throws such lovely color to the paneer… I m in love with it..
Source: Sanjeev Kapoor

Labels:
Northindian Cusine,
Paneer,
Starter
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