Hello every body!!!! How you all are doing?After getting a new laptop my life has again become so easy,I can't forget those 15 days without laptop how i survived :)Luckily i got my data back i am soo happy with it.
Two weeks back i invited some friends i make Paneer Tikka every body liked so much.Today i like to share with u guys this recipe .Enjoy!!!
Ingredients:-
Paneer-8 oz / 250 grams1/4 inch's thick and 1 inch long pieces)
Bell Pepper / Capsicum (Red / Green)-2 nos (cut into small square pieces)
Onion-1 nos ( cut into small square pieces)
Tomato- 1 nos (cut into small square pieces)
Thick Yogurt / Hung Curd - 1/2 cup
Ginger/Galic paste-1/2 tsp
Chilli powder-1 tsp
Garam Masala powder-1/2 tsp
Tandoori Masala -1/2 tsp(optional)
Chat Masala-2 tsp(optional)
Lime Juice-2 tsp
Mustard Oil-1 tsp
Salt to taste
Bamboo Skewers as needed
Method:-
Soak the bamboo skewers in water for 15 minutes.Take them out and wipe them and set it aside or you can use metal skewers without soaking them in the water.
Hang 1 cup curd in a muslin cloth or any thin cloth or very thin colander for an hour to make the required hung curd.
In a large bowl ,add thick curd,ginger garlic paste,chilli powder,garam masal powder,tandoori masala,chat masala,lemon juice,mustard oil,salt mix well.
Add paneer and cubes vegetables ,mix well to coat.Keep it aside for 2 hour in refrigerator.
Take it out and insert the paneer,capsicum,tomato and onion in skewers alternatively.Keep it aside.
Place the paneer tikka skewers on baking tray covered with aluminum foil,spray some oil on top.
Preheat oven 350F or 180 C , paneer tikkas baking tray and grill the paneer tikkas for 15 -18 mins turning over the skewers in between for even cooking , or grill the paneer tikkas on a barbebecue frill over a moderate heat for 6 -8 minutes or till light brown in color form all sides. (Do not overcook it or the paneer will become chewy).
Serve hot with green chutney and raw onions.
Two weeks back i invited some friends i make Paneer Tikka every body liked so much.Today i like to share with u guys this recipe .Enjoy!!!
Ingredients:-
Paneer-8 oz / 250 grams1/4 inch's thick and 1 inch long pieces)
Bell Pepper / Capsicum (Red / Green)-2 nos (cut into small square pieces)
Onion-1 nos ( cut into small square pieces)
Tomato- 1 nos (cut into small square pieces)
Thick Yogurt / Hung Curd - 1/2 cup
Ginger/Galic paste-1/2 tsp
Chilli powder-1 tsp
Garam Masala powder-1/2 tsp
Tandoori Masala -1/2 tsp(optional)
Chat Masala-2 tsp(optional)
Lime Juice-2 tsp
Mustard Oil-1 tsp
Salt to taste
Bamboo Skewers as needed
Method:-
Soak the bamboo skewers in water for 15 minutes.Take them out and wipe them and set it aside or you can use metal skewers without soaking them in the water.
Hang 1 cup curd in a muslin cloth or any thin cloth or very thin colander for an hour to make the required hung curd.
In a large bowl ,add thick curd,ginger garlic paste,chilli powder,garam masal powder,tandoori masala,chat masala,lemon juice,mustard oil,salt mix well.
Add paneer and cubes vegetables ,mix well to coat.Keep it aside for 2 hour in refrigerator.
Take it out and insert the paneer,capsicum,tomato and onion in skewers alternatively.Keep it aside.
Place the paneer tikka skewers on baking tray covered with aluminum foil,spray some oil on top.
Preheat oven 350F or 180 C , paneer tikkas baking tray and grill the paneer tikkas for 15 -18 mins turning over the skewers in between for even cooking , or grill the paneer tikkas on a barbebecue frill over a moderate heat for 6 -8 minutes or till light brown in color form all sides. (Do not overcook it or the paneer will become chewy).
Serve hot with green chutney and raw onions.
Welcome back, yes without laptop life is really difficult. Looks delicious treat.
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ReplyDeleteWow delightful...
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Wonderful blog & good post.
It’s really helpful for me, waiting for more new post.
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wow you are have done a good job in tempting me now send me those scrumptious sticks of tikkas dear :) am drooling !!
ReplyDeleteWow! Mouth watering, yummy and tempting paneer tikka..They look so cute and inviting divya...Very beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeleteSimply colorful and delicious looking paneer tikka. Must have been a showstopper in the dining table.
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Can guess ur situation, i cant imagine my life without lappy too.Glad to see u back.. Oven or grilled, those kebabs makes me hungry.
ReplyDeleteTempting paneer tikka..delicious..
ReplyDeleteIrresistible snack.
ReplyDeleteMouth watering paneer tikka...colorful...
ReplyDeleteAll time favorite! awesome clicks..
ReplyDeleteIts been a long time, I had paneer kabobs, shall try it soon! Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteGlad that you got your laptop! We are so addicted to the laptop now a days, right?! :)
welcome back divya, tikkas are absolutely delicious n inviting :-)
ReplyDeleteMakes me drool,yummy paneer tikka.
ReplyDeletePerfectly made! Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteI did wonder about you missing in action.. Glad you are back. Panner tikka looks wonderful..
ReplyDeletePerfectly made paneer! wish to have as a starter for the dinner!
ReplyDeleteLooks too good and mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteSuper yummy.I love everything with Paneer..versatile na Divya ? You got it professional.
ReplyDeleteyummy tikkas....
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks and those tikkas are making me drool....superb recipe!!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are enough to make me hungry dear! WOW...what a preparation...awesome paneer tikkas ;)
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The pictures are so tempting, glad u got a new laptop..
ReplyDeleteWelcome back and the paneer tikka looks so good both ways
ReplyDeleteI have made it too....
ReplyDeleteAnd glad to see u back with such a lovely tikka recipe :)
Drooling over your paneer tikkas.love it.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back Divya, glad you got your data back. Paneer tikka looks tempting & mouthwateringly good. Both versions look great :)
ReplyDeleteso happy to see your delicious recipes posted again....tikkas are lip-smacking yummy :-)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back dear. Paneer tikka looks very delicious. wow! u have grilled it...love ur grill too!
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely tikka. i must try once
ReplyDeleteperfect perfect skewers ! very well done..did wonder y we didnt get to see you for some time...and hey! dont know y.but i was always doubtful abt adding lime to curd, doubting it will curdle. will it ?
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe...looks delicious
ReplyDeleteWow, such a tempting & perfect looking starter.. Pls pass me some :)
ReplyDeleteMy kids luv paneer... Wud luv to have ths linked to my event
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Beautiful cliks n very well explained ..very spicy n the tempting tikka..lov d post:)
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav....looks tempting....love that marinade....
ReplyDeleteSo delightful paneer tikka. Looks very very scrumptious and perfect!
ReplyDeletesuch a yummy looking tikkas..
ReplyDeletePaneer tikka looks soo delicious and tempting Divya.. Loved your plating dear :-)
ReplyDeleteInstead of mustard oil can replace sunflower oil .? Pls
ReplyDeletehi lakshmi, u can replace with any oil.
ReplyDeleteHi divya, it looks great can you tell me how you made that green chutney???
ReplyDeletecan we try chicken also in the same way.Instead of paneer.
ReplyDeletehi unknown, thank u. u can make with chicken,shrimp or mushroom same procedure.Soon i will post the green chutney...
ReplyDeleteOh I am sorry divya I thought I mentioned my name. My name is yamini
ReplyDeleteIt's good for us that you got your laptop back Divya. We at least get your recipes. The images of your Paneer Tikka recipe look very tempting. Guess I know what I'm going to make for my weekend dinner.
ReplyDeleteHey! Great steps and advice. What's a good place to get bamboo skewers from?
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ReplyDeletewow nice blog...oosome receipes.. I will try it soon.
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Simply awesome and delicious looking Wonderfully prepared.
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