A simple recipe with paneer...Quick to make and delicious to have...
Paneer-1 cup(Grated/crumbled)
Onion-1/2 medium(finely chopped)
Tomato-1 medium(finely chopped)
Ginger-Garlic paste-1tsp
Curry leaves-few
Green Chili-1 no(Finely chopped)
Cumin seeds-1/4 tsp
Red chili powder-1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp
Garam Masala-1/2 tsp
Coriander powder-3/4 tsp
Oil-1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Method Of Preparation:
1. Heat oil in a wok,Fry the cumin seeds.
2. Add the onion,ginger-garlic paste and fry till raw smell goes.
3. Fry the chili,curry leaves and tomatoes till it becomes soft and pulpy. Add all the masala powders and salt and mix well and fry for a minute.
4. Add the grated paneer to this, mix well and then cook for 2 to 3 min till the spices get mixed. If needed you can add 1 to2 tbsp of water while adding paneer so that the spices are mixed properly.
5. Serve warm as side for rice.
Notes:
1. You can use your own spice mix.You can use just chaat masala,garam masala or anything.Can tweak it as you like.
2. Curry leaves can be replaced with coriander leaves.Dont cook it,use as a garnish.
3. Use fresh or store brought paneer.
heard of egg burji. this is different.nice
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Yummy and tempting paneer burji.
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Is there any way to do same pinch thru web? I also prepared paneer bhurji 4 lunch and thought of posting it. But dinner preparation burgers leaded that.
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A lovely and hearty paneer burji.. Would like to have it with roti :)
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that's an easy and tasy side dish...love it
ReplyDeleteYum! I just picked up paneer yesterday, will have to try this one, looks delish.
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Love the first picture.. love paneer burji.. my husband is not a huge fan tho'..so I make it for myself all the time..
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that's yum!
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simple and delicious !!
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I like your blog a lot. I love paneer, I could eat it every day. You have great pics and recipes. Looking forward to more. I am following now, so I will be back...Greetings from Indiana...Heidi
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Paneer bhurji looks very tasty.
I love paneer bhurji but make it differently..Have never used curry leaves and green chilies.. will try your way next time :)
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wow...that looks so tempting and delicious...loved the clicks too....:)
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ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it's scrambled egg :) I'm not a paneer fan but this does look scrumptious. Btw, thanks for the feedback on the cookies... hope you get to make it again and click away some pics too :)
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ReplyDeletethis is my hubbys fav ..i love urs..
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ReplyDeleteloved it...great with rotis...
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love it, my husband makes some delicious one. You recipe and pics look mouth watering :)
ReplyDeletei love paneer burji reshmi ! its one of my fav paneer dishes :D
ReplyDeleteI love paneer.. I have to try this burji. Adippoli aayitundu :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous. Where can one buy curry leaves in the Grand Rapids area? Please help!
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Looks fabulous. Where can one buy curry leaves in the Grand Rapids area? Please help!
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@Anonymus:You get curry leaves at Spice of India, an Indian grocery store at 28th street,GRR.
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