hara tawa paneer recipe | healthy hara paneer | healthy starter | hara bhara malai paneer |
hara tawa paneer is a tongue-tickling snack which can be enjoyed by all. Learn how to make hara bhara malai paneer.
Step-by-step, this hara tawa paneer will trigger all your good senses… because, not only does the healthy starter have paneer marinated in tangy green chutney, it is also layered with a spicy corn mixture.
To make hara tawa paneer, first make the hara chutney by combining all the ingredients and blending. Add curds and mix well. Then cut each piece of paneer into half to get 40 pieces. Combine the paneer pieces and 5 tbsp of the hara chutney in a bowl, toss gently and keep aside to marinate for 30 minutes. Meanwhile combine the corn, sugar, salt and the remaining 2 tbsp of the hara chutney and blend in a mixer to a coarse paste. Transfer the paste to a bowl, add the coriander and milk and mix well. Keep aside. Heat 1½ tsp of oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the onions and sauté on high flame till the onions turn translucent. Add the corn mixture and sauté on a medium flame for another 2 to 3 minutes and cool slightly. Divide the filling into 20 equal portions. Place a piece of paneer on a dry flat surface and spread a portion of the filling evenly over it. Sandwich it using another piece of paneer and press gently. Heat the oil in a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the stuffed paneer pieces, using the remaining 1½ tsp of oil till they are golden brown in colour from both the sides. Serve hara tawa paneer hot.
The paneer used in this healthy hara paneer is low fat paneer, to restrict the amount of fat consumed. However, if you do not have any fat restriction, you can opt for full fat paneer. Either of the options will enhance your protein intake – a key nutrient required to nourish our body cells, tissues and muscles.
The green chutney not only lends flavour but also attractive colour to tempt you. 3 to 4 pieces of hara bhara malai paneer serves as a satiating snack at less than 100 calories and 8 g of carb. Avoid those fried foods and gain in some calcium too by way of this healthy pick.
Tips for hara tawa paneer. 1. Use fresh and soft paneer and not dry paneer for this recipe. Dry paneer will break while cooking. 2. The sugar in green chutney is optional. You can avoid it, if you wish to. 3. Be very careful while cooking paneer pieces and do not flip them too often, else they might break.
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corn and rice balls recipe | Indian style fried rice balls | easy snack recipe | with 21 amazing images.
corn and rice balls recipe is a melt in mouth starter recipe to be served with tomato ketchup. Learn how to make corn and rice balls recipe | Indian style fried rice balls | easy snack recipe |
The smart way to use leftover rice by making this scrumptious Indian style fried rice balls. There can't be a more interesting way to make use of cooked rice!
Mild sweetness of sweet corns, gooey cheese sauce, peppy green chillies and a great mouthfeel of the rice makes this corn and rice balls an unique recipe. Delight in this creamy, saucy, delicious dish, brimful with the goodness of corn and cheese.
Tips to make corn and rice balls: 1. You can add chopped capsicum in the mixture for the crunch. 2. Roll each ball properly in the slurry and breadcrumbs so that they don’t splutter while frying. 3. Deep fry few balls at a time to prevent from sticking to one another.
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eggless apple pie recipe | Indian style apple pie | American apple pie |
Our eggless apple pie recipe is an Indian style apple pie which is made without eggs for the millions of Indian’s that love things eggless.
Well, here is how to make the traditional Apple Pie, from the crust up to the filling. You will love the creamy mushiness of apples, the tinge of cinnamon, the crunch of almonds, and every thing else about this eggless apple pie recipe.
We show you in detail how to make the base and topping of the dough for the Indian style apple pie and then the filling for eggless apple pie.
A universal favourite, the world-over. There are some people who love eggless apple pie so much that they won’t hesitate to have it with their cereals for breakfast and again with every other meal, as a dessert.
Notes on making eggless apple pie recipe. 1. We use soft butter as hard butter is difficult to mix in the dough with maida. We don’t need a very soft dough but it must be in between. The dough should be semi soft and not very hard. 2. Gradually add water to knead the dough and you can use 2 hands to knead the dough as it's difficult with one hand. 3. You don’t need to buy the best apples to make Indian style apple pie but they need to be firm. 3. Cooking apples are the best to use and if you don’t get them then it’s okay as we use lemon juice. 3. The dough has to rolled into 2 parts, where one third will be used for the topping. 4. It is difficult to pick up the dough for the base and hence you should roll it up and out it in the tin. Do it very gently so the dough does not break. 5. There will always be some extra dough so you can make a small apple pie or make some small tarts and put some strawberries or peaches. 6. Prick the eggless apple pie dough topping with a fork so that the dough will not fluff up. 7. Coat the eggless apple pie top with milk to get a lovely shine.
Serve eggless apple pie warm, with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream.
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