This is a very simple and easy preparation with paneer and other veggies..
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1⁄2
Kilo
Paneer
1
Tomato
1
Onion
1
Capsicum
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Cumin seed
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Coriander seed
10
Green Cardamom
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Cloves
1⁄2
Teaspoon
Fennel seeds
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Black Pepper
1
Star anise
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Shahee jeera
3
Tablespoons
Ginger-Garlic paste
2
Teaspoons
Turmeric powder
2
Teaspoons
Red Chilli powder
2
Teaspoons
Coriander powder
-
To Taste
Salt
2
Teaspoons
Kashmiri Chilli powder
2
Tablespoons
Oil
1⁄2
Teaspoon
Lime juice
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Dry Mango powder/Amchur powder
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Chaat masala
2
Green Chilli (finely chopped)
100
Grams
Curd (whisked)
1⁄2
Tablespoon
Garam masala
-
Coriander leaves (finely chopped)
-
Mint leaves (finely chopped)
Preparation steps
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1Cut paneer into cubes. Take out the seeds from the tomato and cut into large pieces. Similarly, cut the capsicum and onion. Keep this aside.
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2For marination - Dry roast and grind cumin seeds, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, green cardamom, cloves, black pepper, star anise and shahee jeera into a smooth powder. Keep this aside.
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3In a large bowl, add ginger garlic paste, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder, salt, kashmiri chilli powder, refined oil, coriander leaves, mint leaves, lime juice, dry mango powder, chaat masala, green chilli, whisked curd and the ground masala. Mix them well.
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4Add paneer, tomato, capsicum and onion which we had cut earlier, into this masala mixture. Mix well, till all the pieces are nicely coated with the masala mix.
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5Now keep the marinated paneer and vegetable mix in the fridge for 45 minutes.
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6After 45 minutes, skewer the tikkas for roasting, either on a skewer or on a toothpick. Heat little oil on a non stick pan or use a griller and grill the tikkas till they are cooked.
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7As curd is added, the masala may get burnt fast. So keep an eye while it is cooking. Serve it hot.
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