Saturday, 30 October 2010

Paneer Jalfrezi

If there is anything that can replace the chicken thats Paneer (Indian cottage cheese) for me. I fell in love with this cheese just 1-2 years ago and it has never failed to make me happy since then :) These days I just love to try anything that has paneer in it. The other day I spotted this recipe in one of Sanjeev kapoor's book and loved how simple it sounded..and trust me this recipe was more simple than I had thought. And the verdict was a very very tasty paneer dish. Till now Chilli paneer and Paneer Tikka was my favourite ...but now this tops them all.

Paneer Jalfrezi -a very appealing vegetarian dish. With all the colourful veggies in it.... this paneer dish is sure an eye catching food and guaranteed to tickle your tastebuds. like i said earlier its very easy to cook and tastes awesome.
In this recipe, I have used store bought Paneer. But if you want to make Paneer(Indian cheese) from scratch you see here .


PANEER JALFREZI
Recipe source- Sanjeev kapoor's book 'Recipes for Indian Kitchen'

Ingredients:
250-300 grams of Paneer,
2 onions-thickly sliced,
2 tomatoes-de seeded,
2 Green bell peppers(Capsicum),
1-2 green chillies-chopped,
2''piece of ginger-julienned,
3-4 whole red chillies,
1 tsp of cumin seeds,
1 tsp of red chilli powder,
a pinch of turmeric powder,
1/2 tsp of garam masala powder,
a few sprigs of coriander leaves(optional),
1 1/2 tbsp of vinegar,
2 tbsp of oil and
salt to taste.


Method:

Cut the paneer into 2 inch long pieces. De-seed and cut the Tomatoes and Bell peppers into 2 inch long slices.
Heat oil in a kadai/ wok and add the cumin seeds and halved whole red chillies and saute for a minute. Now add the julienned ginger and onions and saute for few minutes.Make sure you don't saute it for long, which will turn the onions very soft. Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder and stir well. Add the bell peppers(capsicum) and cook for few minutes(2-3 minutes). Now add the Paneer and toss well-to coat it completely with the spices. Add vinegar and salt and cook for 5 minutes.Finally add the tomato slices , garam masala powder and finely chopped coriander leaves and toss well. Serve hot garnished with some julienned ginger/ chopped coriander leaves.


Note:
The tomatoes should be added lastly.Adding it earlier will over cook them and make them soft. So..add them in the last.
Cooking this in a non-stick wok needs very less oil. I used less than 2 tbsp. One can use more (3 tbsp) if needed.

14 comments:

Suja Manoj said...

Yummy and mouthwatering paneer dish..colorful.

Swathi said...

Looks delicious.

Unknown said...

Colorful and yummy dish!! Perfect with chapatis..

Priya Suresh said...

Fingerlicking paneer jalfrezi..yumm!

Madhavi said...

DELICIOUS...YUMMMMM :))

Rachana said...

A mouthwatering side dish! Perfect with rotis.

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious sidedish ....

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Suji said...

perfect with rotis,,yummy they look

SavithaRaj's Spice Land said...

Nice click and recipe!

Jaisy James said...

mouthwatering n yummy n perfect click also superb

Jaisy James said...

mouthwatering n yummy n perfect click also superb

Sandhya said...

Delicious... will make a great side for phulkas...

PS: I m unable to comment in ur blog... many a times.

Finla said...

Ilove them and these look perfect.

farhanali said...

Hi my faiza it was very Delicious and yummy with rotis.

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