Monday, October 12, 2009

Threaded Paneer Strips


One of the most yummy starters I have always treasured in my cook book:)....I just love this melt in mouth snack and make sure that if I do have an extra Paneer lying in my fridge Ill surely try these..... never miss out on this one ....one of my favourites actually goes very well with Chilli Garlic sauce :) 

Ingredients
200 gms paneer cut into long strips(like that of a french fry but little more thicker)
4-5 Spring roll wrappers(patty sheets)
Oil for deep frying
Few spring onion greens for garnishing
For Marinade
2 tbsp finely chopped garlic
2 tbsp finely chopped coriander leaves
2 tbsp finely chopped spring onion greens
1 tbsp sweet chilli sauce
1 tsp red chilli sauce
2-3 finely chopped green chillies
1 tsp soya sauce
1 tsp lemon juice
2 tsp Maida
2 tsp cornflour
1/2 tsp freshly crushed blackpeppercorn
1/2 tsp sugar
salt to taste
4-5 tbsp water

Method

  1. Take a bowl, add all the ingredients mentioned under marinade and mix it well to form a smooth thick paste
  2. Add the paneer strips and mix well in the marinade and keep it aside for 30 minutes
  3. Cut the spring roll patty sheets or wrappers into juliennes, spread it on a plate
  4. Take each paneer strips and roll in the them and press well with your hand so that it sticks to the paneer
  5. Heat oil in a pan, deep fry the paneer strips on the both sides till golden brown and crisp, drain on a kitchen towel
  6. Place them on the serving plate and then garnish it with spring onion greens and then serve hot with chilli-garlic sauce

58 comments:

  1. This sounds interesting! Wish that I can try some :)

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  2. Wow! Very Yummy snack! Paneer looks like spicy chicken... I am drooling here. Wonderful paneer strips Sushma!

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  3. Slurp!!!
    What a delicious recipe!! Sure a must try for paneer lovers! Lovely presentation dear!

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  4. sushma this is too much. U really make me drool. bookmarked.nice click.

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  5. Nice one Sushma.Sounds interesting.looks so yummmm..

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  6. Definitely a keeper one Sush..n its new to me as well..the wrappers might have given the crunch effect..too yum.:)

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  7. That's an yummy and spicy looking starter....will try this soon...

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  8. I m not a big Paneer fan....but surely after u told so much i musttry it once :)

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  9. Omg, who will think like this apart from u Sushma, wat a delicious and tempting strips..awesome work dear...Am drooling rite now here..

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  10. Wonderful Recipe ! Looks Awesome ! And one of the tempting starters :)

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  11. Thanks all of your for ur lovely comments..do try this,its really a good one for sure....

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  12. OMG sushma I m really impressed by the method..definitely a keeper..good1 dear..keep sharing these kind of recipes dear..

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  13. pls do accept a gift from my blog dear
    Wat a wonderful recipe dear...luv it

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  14. Thats a great recipe! Wonderful idea!

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  15. This is so innovative Sushma, I have bookmarked, the only problem will be the wrappers, where do I get them?

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  17. luks yummy.....nice 1..:)

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  18. wow.............dear paneer looks absolutely yummy.I'm bookmarking this ....surely going to try it.

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  19. Awesome! This is quite similar to paneer fingers! Yummmm

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  20. Thanks for your wonderful comments..do keep coming all of you,take care

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  21. wow..i thought it was chicken wen i saw the pic..beautiful...will defenitely try this one day!

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  23. WOW!!! They looks so lovely. Feel like having some.
    Will try it soon Sushma :)

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  24. New snack to me...nice recipe Sushma,would lov to have some,yummm

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  25. What creative new and yummy starter.
    I just loved the threaded part.
    Perfect starter for any party.

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  26. wow such a tempting recipe.Bookmarked it

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  27. OMG!!Love panner in any form..Looks amazing..Wish i could grab it and enjoy it..i am gonna bookmark this,will try it for sure...

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  28. Thanks for ur wonderful comments...thanks a lot sanghi for sharing the award with me,,u made my day...take care

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  29. Truely a lip smacking starter,good job.

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  30. if they are starters then I will surely try them.

    But I am sure they wont come this nice.

    Aah! I am sure that my mother would be surprised to see me prepare so many recipes. Large database of recipes.

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  31. Looks awesome, dear. I cannot find paneer here!:( Miss it.

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  32. absolute munchcrunch stuff..i like the innovative way of cutting them into thin strips..looks too gud

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  33. Very innovating paneer recipe. Looks so good. Loved the crunchy look of it....YUM!

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  34. Hi Sushma,
    Thanks for visiting my blog and for the comments too!
    I am not a big fan of paneer but will surely give a try at this one! looks yum!

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  35. Sushma..That's a wonderful idea..:-)Will try it for sure..My daughter is a paneer lover. Lovely clicks too..

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  36. this is an interesting recipe, should definitely try this, You have a very nice blog

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  37. Wow...thats a yummy and tempting starter dear...looks so good :)

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  38. Fantastic! Beautiful looking dish which inspires me to try it...Thank you for sharing

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  39. Thanks all of you for ur lovely comments...give this a try, surely ull love it...Thanks a lot jaishree for dropping by,hope to c u more often

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  40. oh my dear, im really drooling over here!!
    looks so yummy...
    keep on rocking dear

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  41. A mouth watering dis...Making me feel hungry...I love any milk product...

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  42. Thats an absolutely new look given to paneer!Good pic!

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  43. That is very innovative,Sushma!A great twist to Paneer!

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  44. So creative! Lovely vegetarian recipes!

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  45. Wow such a delicious recipe, looks so yummy and wonderful.

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  46. Sounds very inviting and mouthwatering...

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  47. thanks all of you for dropping by...hope to c u all again...

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  48. nice delight..please do participate in my first cooked food event...check my blog for details

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  49. Hey I came across this today.... u've got an awesome site with awesome recipes...

    I like this paneer recipe. I would surely give it a try, but does not look like I would be able to carry it off.... lemme see

    Ash......
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  50. What I great blog, I really enjoy every single recipe. Thank you for sharing them with the world.
    I added you in my list
    "BLOGS FRIENDS".

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  51. Thanks divya,shama for your lovely comment,will surely send in more entries shama...and thanks a lot ash and shaba for dropping by and leaving a wonderful comment..do keep in touch..hope to u all again..take care

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  52. Yummy paneer strips,I love paneer in any form,will try soon

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  53. it looks very very tasty.

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  54. Hi Sushma I love paneer looks so yum..thanks for participating in the event.

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  55. Yummyy Yummyyy !!! Innovative try and looks tempting.

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