The indo-chinese dishes are always so popular among most of us. I remember as a kid I used to order only Gobi manchurain or Chilli gobi whenever we used to dine out. Now the same craze is not there, but still these remain as a favourite. We usually see these as appetizers in most of the parties and they always get over soon rt. I have tried Chilli Gobi and Chilli Soya, but this was the first time I tried Chilli Paneer. I made it as a quick and healthy version. I don't like deep frying, so I shallow fried them and did not use any flour for coating. They tasted great and we all just loved it. Serve it as an appetizer or as a side dish.
Serves : 3-4
You need...
You need...
2 cups Paneer cubes
For marination:
1 tsp Soya sauce
3/4 tsp Ginger-garlic paste
1 tsp Chilli powder
1/4 tsp Pepper powder
A pinch Salt
For the sauce:
1 Onion diced
1 Bell Pepper diced
2 Garlic cloves chopped finely
1" pc Ginger chopped finely
2-3 Green chillies slit
1 tbsp Soya sauce
2 tbsp Tomato sauce
2 tbsp Chilli sauce
1 tbsp + 2 tsp Oil
To Prepare...
Add all the ingredients under For marination to the paneer cubes. Mix well and keep aside for half an hour.
Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan. Shallow fry the paneer cubes. Toss the paneer cubes so that they are light brown at all the edges. Transfer these to a plate and keep aside.
Mix all the sauces - soy sauce, tomato sauce and chilli sauce in a bowl and keep it ready.
In the same pan, heat the rest of the oil (2 tsp). Add ginger and garlic and saute until a nice aroma comes. Add green chillies and onions, saute until they are pink. Now add bell pepper and a little salt and let the bell pepper get cooked. Add the paneer cubes and finally the sauces. Combine well and let the paneer get coated with the sauces.Serve as appetizer or as a side dish with fried rice, pulao or chapathi.
My son doesn't usually eat anything spicy. To my surprise he enjoyed some of these :). In the below click he was trying to help me to take a click by holding it, but he was so eager to munch it that I couldn't take a better click :)
Notes:
* You can add some spring onions at the end.
* You can also deep fry the paneer cubes after dipping in corn flour batter.
* Adjust the sauces as per your taste.
* You can also deep fry the paneer cubes after dipping in corn flour batter.
* Adjust the sauces as per your taste.
Tasty dish, loved the rich color.
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What a mouth watering color _ Love your version dear!
ReplyDeleteChilli Paneer luks perfectly yumm n deliciously inviting.Tempting!
ReplyDeletewow so tempting n lovely recipe dear......superb
ReplyDeleteattractive color too
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Slurrp....yummy and tempting looking paneer
ReplyDeleteChilli paneer looks yummy....
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting ... lovely colour n looks so delish
ReplyDeletebeautiful color n love it so muhc..
ReplyDeletemy favourite.....perfectly done and looks delicious !!
ReplyDeleteSeriously i dont bother to finish that whole plate rite now,irresistible chilli paneer..
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome looking dish!!Slurp!!!
ReplyDeletetexture and colour wow .. taste must be yummy .. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLooks so saucy and yummy. Perfect for fried rice
ReplyDeletewow chilly paneer looks sooper yummy,must be enticing to relish...Makes a great combo with phulkas and pooris... Book marked...
ReplyDeleteWow....my favorite recipe...looks drool worthy.....
ReplyDeleteVery tempting and juicy chilli paneer.
ReplyDeleteChilli paneer, I can have this with fried rice, rotis, looks very delicious dear..
ReplyDeleteBowl of perfect temptation Shobha..Superb!
ReplyDeleteI love this. Sobha, I pretty much do in a similar way. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteLike the idea of shallow frying instead of deep frying...Indo chinese as you said are always a favorite..
ReplyDeleteChilly paneer looks really very yum.
Yumm Yumm...please send some over :-)
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wow love this. bookmarked
ReplyDeletewow..yummy n spicy paneer..loved it..just tempting the pics shoba.......
ReplyDeleteVery delicious n very tempting clicks..lovely colors too!
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Yummy and tempting chilli paneer,looks delicious and gorgeous......
ReplyDeleteLove the colour dear..
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Looks colorful n spicy! :P
ReplyDeletesame pinch...we too love Indo-Chinese recipes and this chili paneer looks too tempting and delicious...loved those cute helping hands..so sweet of Him...Hugs to Teju :)
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Same pinch sobha. Even I order only indo-chinese food whenever we dine out. In fact that was the only food to in fusion cuisine that time for me. Love your chilli paneer. tempting so much..
ReplyDeleteYummy...
ReplyDeletehi sobha, looks delicious- you are the paneer expert now. i wopuld love this chili hot taste..yummy. have a nice day dear
ReplyDeleteYum! Very tempting.
ReplyDeleteFinally i am able to comment! :D these look delecious, i loooove paneer... that last pic is so cute where ur son is holding it
ReplyDeleteahhhh...this looks delicious..love ur excellent captures..;)
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So colorful and inviting!
ReplyDeletelooks so tempting!!
ReplyDeleteI love Indo chinese dishes and this paneer dish sounds and looks great.
ReplyDeleteHaven't had these in years! Ever since we have access to good Chinese seem to have forgotten the old favourites! Looks good
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the lovely comments :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so attractive & delicious !
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious!!I always like indo chinese dishes...Thanks for sharing
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