Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Chilly Paneer (Contributed by: Faith)

I love paneer but always find it a hassle to goto the out-of-the-way Indian store. So, when Faith told me that she made paneer, I was skeptic at first but still asked her to send me the recipe. We were celebrating Republic Day on 26th evening and so I thought it will be a great potluck recipe to bring. I got the paneer and rest is history. All the paneer was finished in the party, so it was a hit of some sorts. I loved it so much that didn't wanted to take it to the party at first but had no other choice.

This is a fusion paneer with a Chinese flavors to it. So, Thank You Faith for keeping the chulha burning...

Chilly Paneer

Dedication: Since this was a Republic Day Special, this recipe is dedicated to Indians all over the world.

Servings: 3

Ingredients:
  1. 2 medium sized capsicum (shimla mirch)
  2. 2 medium sized onions
  3. 200 gm paneer
  4. 5-6 baby corns (optional)
  5. 1 tsb soy sauce
  6. 1 tsb chilly sauce
  7. 1 tsb vinegar
  8. 1 tsb tomato ketchup
  9. oil
  10. salt and pepper acc. to taste
Method:
  1. Wash and cut capsicum in square pieces
  2. Cut corn in halves
  3. Cut paneer into square pieces
  4. Slice onions
  5. Heat the pan and add 1 tsb oil
  6. Saute capsicum and corns for 2-3 mins on high flame and keep them aside
  7. Add 2 tsb of oil again and saute the onions for a min
8. Add capsicum, corn and paneer to the mix

9. Add soy sauce, chilly sauce, ketchup, vinegar and toss it
10. Add little salt (as soy sauce has salt) and pepper
11. Stir for 5 mins on medium flame


12. Garnish with grated paneer
13. Serve hot
14. Enjoy!!

11 Comments:

At 9:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I also love paneer but yeh tumhar chilly paneer nahin khayenge kyon ko yeh to tumne Indians ke liye hi banaya. Hum ab khud banayenge aur khud khayenge... :P

 
At 12:05 AM, Blogger faith said...

Iam happy that you liked it champ..


thankyou.. *smiles*

 
At 12:03 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I prepare Chilly Paneer quite frequently...quick n easy..

 
At 6:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

you know its been a long time since I visited sanjha chulha.....loved this recipe! Never prepared it myself lets try it!

 
At 2:05 AM, Blogger Zee said...

i didn't know this blog existed!!! and this is awesome........just looking at the pics is super cool!

 
At 7:41 PM, Blogger Payal said...

I love this.. Recipes with images.. Now I know what the dish is supposed to look like in the end. I have tried so many and wondered whether they were suppossed to look the way they did!
awesome!

 
At 7:39 AM, Blogger Jyoti said...

Wow! Delicious Blog *laugh*

 
At 1:50 AM, Blogger Deepak said...

hmmmmm.... plz invite me when u will going for next try...heheheh

 
At 9:24 AM, Blogger Chef Jeena said...

Lovely recipe it looks delicous, you have a great blog. :)

 
At 3:42 PM, Blogger Chef Jeena said...

Chilli paneer looks delicious! :-)

 
At 1:29 AM, Anonymous Coupon Codes said...

love this recipe
but, i am searching for Spicy TAWA PANEER recipe

 

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