Paneer and Pasta sounds a unique and interesting combo rt? I was doubtful about how our very own Indian Paneer n Italian Pasta would taste together in this fusion recipe. It turned out very flavourful and delicious. I made this pasta in fully desi style. The whole garam masala and the kasoori methi makes it simply superb and flavourful. No store bought sauce is used, instead I have used fresh tomatoes here to make a basic simple sauce. I have used only the paneer or cottage cheese here, but if you want you can add some cheese at the end. We all enjoyed this " ekdam desi style pasta " :)
You need...
1.5 cups Pasta
1 cup grated Paneer
1 Onion finely chopped
3-4 medium size Tomatoes
2 Garlic cloves finely chopped
Whole Masala: 1" pc Cinnamon, 2 Cloves, 1 Star Anise, 1 Cardamom pod
1 tsp Chilli powder
1 tsp Coriander powder
2 tsp Oil
Kasoori methi
Salt
Pepper
To prepare...
Cook pasta according to packet directions and keep aside. Blend the tomatoes to a puree and keep it ready.
Heat oil in a pan. Add everything mentioned as Whole Masala, saute for a minute until fragrant. Add the garlic and fry till light brown. Now add onion and saute until it changes light brown.
Add the tomato puree and bring to a boil. Now add chilli powder, coriander powder and salt. Cook for a few minutes until sauce becomes slightly thick.
Add the pasta and paneer now. Combine everything well. Add salt and pepper if necessary. Now finally crush the kasoori methi between palms and add to the pasta. Mix everything well and your Paneer Pasta is ready. Serve hot.
Notes:
* You can add other vegetables like carrot, bell pepper etc.
* You can add some cheese, red chilli flakes in the end if you desire.
* You can add some cheese, red chilli flakes in the end if you desire.
Perfectly "indian"ised pasta... Looks delicious..
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ReplyDeletewah this sounds really good desi version.. i have been banging my head since 2 hrs on what to cook and still not getting any thing in my head hehe
ReplyDeletedesi combo is delicious
Hi Shobs,
ReplyDeletelooks delicious !!!
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I like the idea of putting desi flavors in pasta. delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow looks so tempting!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this soon, my daughter loves paneer, this shud have tasted yumm..
ReplyDeletelove ur recipe try it soon
ReplyDeleteLoved the combo! I'm sure it would have tasted great too :)
ReplyDeleteVery delicious and healthy dish.
ReplyDeleteWe are famous for desi flavours in foreign foods. And why not?
ReplyDeleteAdipoli anallo sobha...never thought this way :)
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This sounds like a great recipe.
ReplyDeleteNice desi twist to the regular pasta,I too make the similar way sometimes..but haven't added paneer to it,will try next time..:-)
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I love pasta & Paneer so definitely loved the twist to traditional pasta. Looks scrumptious
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Pasta looks very yummy...Nice twist to traditional method..
ReplyDeletelovely pasta....very inviting :)
ReplyDeletedelicious recipe.
ReplyDeleteIrresistible combo,love this desi style pasta.
ReplyDeleteso well made. love the addition of spices.
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful.. love all Indian flavors
ReplyDeleteam yet to post a desi pasta.. your version looks so tempting
ReplyDeleteNice recipe with such an innovative twist..Cheers Shobha.
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe,looks so yum
ReplyDeleteWe love this concoction in our home as well, although I make it differently :) Looks tempting dear!
ReplyDeleteI love this desi pasta.. Great idea... hope to try it!
ReplyDeleteWow...very delicious combo...love this desi style pasta, looks too tempting!! will try it soon!!
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