Paneer was just lying in my fridge from a week and i was searching for some interesting recipe for it,then i found this recipe in tarla dalal's cook book and thought of trying it immediately, i have tasted chicken satay ,so was sure it would taste great with paneer too... & it was really new to do it with paneer and even its best for vegetarians..just made a little changes and added ginger-garlic paste to enhance its taste....so try this starter and u ll never regret for sure...
Ingredients
200 gms paneer cut into thick long strips
2 tbsp oil for shallow frying
For marinade
1 tbsp ginger-garlic-green chilli paste
2 tsp curry powder
1 tsp lemon juice
2 tsp honey
salt to taste
For the peanut sauce
2 tbsp peanut butter
1/2 tsp soya sauce
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp chilli powder
salt to taste
Method
For the peanut butter
- Combine all the ingredients in a pan with 1/2 cup of water and bring the sauce to a boil, remove and keep aside
For the satay sticks
- Mix all the ingredients required for marinade in a bowl and keep aside
- Insert the paneer strips on to skewers and keep it in a plate
- Marinate the paneer strips and keep aside for 1/2 an hour
- Heat oil on a griddle and fry the satay sticks on all the sides till golden brown or u can even grill it at 200 C for 5 minutes or till done...and take it out in a serving dish, drizzle it with peanut sauce and then serve hot
such a yummy snack..Yesterday only I had made paneer Tikka an finished off the paneer,otherwise I would hve tried ur starter..
ReplyDeletePaneer satay look yummy...
ReplyDeleteThese Satay Sticks look awesome! What a brilliant idea! Sounds like a perfect snack for everyone, I love it:)
ReplyDeleteI have had this in the hotels. I hope the pictures depicted are before frying... isnt it?
ReplyDeleteThey taste really nice. I am at my home with my mother so I can now try and eat anything and everything.
Sushma lovely sticks.... m sure they will taste good even if we grill it ryt??? I really dont understand how do u get time to cook so many varities...may be bcoz of AMit u keep experimenting na???
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome.. .something new to me.. marination n peanut sauce.. a lil different from paneer tikka.
ReplyDeleteLooks good Sushma.
ReplyDeleteWoww lipsmacking dish...Looks incredible Sushma..delicious starter..
ReplyDeleteWow lovely starter....looks yummy.
ReplyDeletewowww..very lovely dish.Looks very tempting dear..
ReplyDeletefirst pic is final dish after shallow frying it abhi, and @ aparna for my blog as well as for my family i keep experimenting and as amit goes to school now so i do find time for it & u can even grill it,will give a good taste as well and thanks for your lovely comments all of you,do keep in touch
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really sumptuous starter!! Am gonna love it Sush!!
ReplyDeleteWhat juicy paneer snacks! It looks delicious! I'd love to gobble them up!
ReplyDeleteReally the paneer looks yummy, juicy and spicy. Excellent recipe. Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteI usually buy & forget it in the refrigerator.... Then one day I see, mostly 3-4 days later, & just prepare it off for the heck of it... These paneer strips look so soft & delicate..... Yummy snack, to taste your fingers too....
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wow!! luks delecious and relishing!!!!! nice 1!!
ReplyDeleteyummy sticks all i want is just a plate of this.a must try recipe.
ReplyDeleteLook like Chinese tofu. Sounds good.
ReplyDeletesushma..this looks so tempting..you know what, over the weekend, even I didn't knew what to do with some cheese thats in the fridge..so i made a batter and fried..this looks a better option too..
ReplyDeletethanks for your lovely comments..do try this once ...
ReplyDeleteI love oaneer satay- I made them a few times before and took them off the skewer and put them in pitta bread with salad--- Yummy! Your recipe has reminded me of when I did that! Love it!
ReplyDeleteyummy & juicy starter!!
ReplyDeleteYummy and juice, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnother paneer dish..!!sounds like a nice starter,lov it...
ReplyDeletePerfect starter for my guests!!Delicous
ReplyDeleteAwesome satay sticks,looks good
ReplyDeleteLovely idea to use the paneer. Great starter dear.
ReplyDeleteWow paneer satay with peanut sauce!...yummy idea Sushma :)
ReplyDeleteA tasty appetizer!
ReplyDeletehey sushma nice tasty starter with simple recipe
ReplyDeleteThey look so lovely Sushma. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteNifty idea...looks fabulous./..Would love to try it :-)
ReplyDeleteu make such yummy snacks...u can simply play arnd with paneer no? it looks really gud
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and creative dish. great appetizer.
ReplyDeleteSlurp!!!What a delicious recipe!! Sure a must try for paneer lovers like me! U really make me drool. bookmarked...Lovely presentation dear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea! I love paneer. Must have been so tasty with the satay sauce.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! I love the recipe
ReplyDeleteNice variation using peanut sauce
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your encouraging comments..do try this and let me know...
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing & perfect appetizer
ReplyDeleteThats looking too good sush, My kid would love this,craving some for now!
ReplyDeletenice starter....nice idea of usin gpeanut sauce
ReplyDeleteLove your idea of starters.....paneer being my favourite...looks yummy....spicy too...
ReplyDeleteyummy and mouthwatering snack
ReplyDeleteYummy and lovely snack...looks too good, I like food on the stick.:)
ReplyDeletelooks delicious..grt idea :)
ReplyDeletethanks rashmi,raks,renu, lubna,shanthi,malar, vineetha for your lovely comments..
ReplyDeleteLove paneer! And this is a new way of preparing it ... great idea!
ReplyDeletewow lovely starter again!!love the idea
ReplyDeleteThanks muneeba and anu for your comments,do visit again
ReplyDeletelove stick food..great idea..
ReplyDeletewow Sushma this is easy and yet very delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so tempting!
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