It’s time for yet another Blog Hop. I can’t believe that we
are already into the 16th week of this event. I look forward to this
monthly session of Blog hop as it gives me a chance to try something new. This
time, I was paired with Radhika of Tickling Palates, the lady behind this
event. She is also the brain behind the famous Let’s Cook Series. Her space is
a treasure trove of recipes. While browsing through her space I found many interesting
Chettinad recipes, but what caught my immediate attention was the list of yummy
gravies with even more interesting names like Alampana, Gobi Gulistan etc. But
my love for Paneer overtook everything else and I chose this simple and delicious
Paneer recipe with a very interesting name. The secret ingredient in this
recipe is the Channa Masala Powder. It lends the whole dish an awesome flavour.
We enjoyed it for dinner with hot phulkas.
What you’ll need
- Paneer/ Cottage Cheese – 250 gms
- Onion – 2 Big
- Tomato – 4 Medium
- Ginger – 1 inch piece, grated
- Turmeric Powder – ¼ tsp
- Chilli Powder – 1 tsp
- Coriander Powder – 1 tsp
- Channa Masala Powder – 1 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Oil – 1 tbsp
- Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
Method
- Slice the onions and tomatoes lengthwise. Also cut the paneer into long strips.
- Heat a Kadai with oil.
- Add cumin seeds. Once it changes color add the sliced onions and fry till the onions turn light brown.
- Next add the grated ginger and sauté for another minute. Add turmeric powder and stir well.
- Now add the tomatoes and fry till tomatoes are mushy and mix completely with the onions.
- Now add chilli powder, coriander powder and channa masala powder. Mix well and fry for another minute.
- Now add the paneer strips and mix well without breaking the paneer pieces. Cover and cook on low flame for about 2 minutes.
- Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with rotis, parathas or any other Indian bread.
Linking to Blog Hop Wednesdays and Healthy Diet – Vegetarian
Side Dishes hosted by Vardhini and to Spotlight – Lunch Box
Linking to Tried and Tasted Event hosted by Sona
Linking to Tried and Tasted Event hosted by Sona
yumm..love the channa masala addition..
ReplyDeleteDelicious, shoul try the Chana masala next time..
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation. Glad to see you liked it kaveri. I tried out Poricha Kulambu and loved it to the core. Made it after a very long time you see.
ReplyDeleteLooks fab ...I wish can have this along with those roti on side
ReplyDeleteVery nice and flavorful masala
ReplyDeleteI totally love it and feel like trying now itself.
ReplyDeleteooh... love this. i too have been digging radhika's site for paneer recipes... found one yesterday.. not sure how I missed this one. will be making this next time I make paneer
ReplyDeletesuper delicious tempting
ReplyDeletelove paneer in any form. nice and yummy quick recipe
ReplyDeleteVery delicious paneer..Lovely dish with chapathis!!
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Looks lovely, I love paneer , would love to try this..
ReplyDeleteNice flavorful stir fry... Would be great with rotis
ReplyDeletei love paneer & this is def my kind of dish :)
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ReplyDeleteYeah,even I had noticed this recipe of Radhika..Nice that you could try..Yummy looking.Hope you had a nice time..(What a fab name no Kaveri ? paneer 'gulshan')
ReplyDeletewow..looks very delicious and flavorful..
ReplyDeleteLove the addition of masala. Looks yum.
ReplyDeleteI am sure it is every Paneer lover's fav!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the dish and the name.Being a paneer lover I gotta try this soon.
ReplyDeletevery interesting name..looks delicious and perfect for roti..
ReplyDeleteLove the name and the spices added..looking yum
ReplyDeleteinteresting name. looks yummy!
ReplyDeletePaneer strips looks tempting in the curry :). Thx for linking Kaveri.
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inviting and tasty paneer !! looks so yummy !!
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kaveri you ve kicked me out of my laziness now i ll try paneer gulshan ASAP cos it looks so relish
ReplyDeletePerfect as accompaniment both for rice+dal or roti! :) great recipe
ReplyDeletegood one kaveri- simple but elegant !
ReplyDeletedelicious ans simple recipe..love the touch of chana masala in it..
ReplyDeleteAnjana
Super tempting and fingerlicking paneer gulshan,makes me hungry..
ReplyDeletePaneer gulshan looks spicy and yummy. Thanks for linking my event...
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panner gulshan looks superb dear.
ReplyDeletemaha
Interesting recipe,looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteVery yummy one Kaveri and a very Happy Vishu to you.
ReplyDeleteLooks yum Kaveri. This is something that I will keep making. Thanks.
ReplyDeletelovely recipe...super yum...
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Have u added sliced capsicum as well ?
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