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Monday, October 27, 2014

Chilli Paneer - Sapna's style

My take on chilli paneer (cheese) is a little different. I don't like all the water that is given out during the cooking of the peppers.  It just makes everything too wet for me. I tried this new recipe to give a new twist: there is no water in the end; the peppers retain their shape AND....I added a new flavor!!

I enjoy this as a snack or with rice...tasty in both cases! And best of all - it is so colorful!
Ingredients

  1. 6 medium bell peppers - all colors (I am showing only the red ones in the pictures below - but I have made this using red, yellow and green bell peppers - see picture above). 6 medium peppers makes for about 4-5 servings.
  2. 2 medium onions - the red ones give a great color to your dish. (I am showing yellow in this one).
  3. Paneer - as much as you like; one cup cubes is what I used. (I buy the pre-made paneer/cheese from the Indian store).
  4. 2 tbsp Tandoor masala.
  5. 1 tbsp ginger paste.
  6. 1 tbsp garlic paste.
  7. 1 tbsp chilli paste or 3-4 green chilli peppers (optional).
  8. Salt and pepper to taste.
  9. 2-3 tbsp olive oil.
Process


  1. Wash and cut the peppers in large 2 inch pieces.
  2. Cut the onions into large 2 inch pieces.
  3. Cut the paneer into small 1 inch cubes.
  4. Place all the above in a large bowl; add the oil and Tandoor masala. Mix and let sit for 10 mins or so.  
  5. Broil the entire mixture on high for 10-15 mins or until peppers are tender. You may need to stir the mixture under the broil so it does not burn.
  6. After its all done - take it out from the broil. (Enjoy the smell!!)
  7. In a large pan, add a little oil and fry the garlic paste, ginger paste and chilli peppers. 
  8. Once a little brown, add all the peppers/onions/paneer mixture.  Add salt and pepper and stir for about 5 mins or so or until you are satisfied with the look and softness of the peppers/onions.
  9. Enjoy it warm!! I also freeze this to enjoy at a later time (I usually end up making soooo much of it!)