Paneer is acceptable in any form at our place.This is a very quick sabzi which can be prepared just in a matter of minutes and goes well with roti.This is so versatile that it can be used as a filling for Paratha,samosa and even for bread rolls for a slight variation and here comes the recipe.
Ingredients:
1 Cup crumbled or grated Homemade Paneer (or store bought)
1 medium Onion finely chopped
2-3 Green chillies finely chopped
2 small Tomatoes finely chopped
1/4 cup Fresh/Frozen Green Peas
1/2 tsp red chilli powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1/2 tsp kitchen king masala(Optional)
1/4 tsp Haldi(optional)
1-2 tbsp Lemon juice
3 tbsp Chopped Coriander
1/2 tsp finely chopped Ginger
1/2 tsp Jeera
Salt to taste
1 tbsp Oil
1 tbsp Butter
Method:
- Heat Oil in a Kadai crackle Jeera and add finely chopped onion,green chillies and green peas and fry until onions turn pink.
- Now add finely chopped Tomatoes and saute it until it becomes slightly mushy.
- Now add garam masala,kitchen king masala,red chilli powder and haldi and fry for a minute.
- Add crumbled Paneer and salt and give a good mix and saute for a couple of minutes.
- Add Butter and mix properly and add Lemon juice,chopped Coriander and chopped Ginger and mix it and take off from the flame.(Do not keep it on stove for long time after adding lemon juice,it makes bitter).
Other Serving suggestions:
1.It can be place in a chapathy and make it into a roll and serve for kids.
2.This can be used as a filling for paranthas,Samosa,Bread rolls.
This is the Pic of my Paneer bhurji turning into Paratha for my afternoon lunch on the next day.
I am sending this to Poornima's "MFT:CHEESE" Event which was originally started by Bindiya
and this also goes to "WYF:Quick Meal" Event started by EC.
WOwoww wat a delicous paneer bhurji..thats a brilliant idea of making paratha with paneer bhurji!!!tempting platter!
ReplyDeleteWow - awesome Paneer bhurji... It looks so tempting...
ReplyDeleteLooks so yumm, i would love to grab that plate in the last pic.
ReplyDeletePaneer burji looks so colorful. Paratha too is yummy.
ReplyDeleteThe addition of peas is new in this dish..looks yumm, thanks for the entry
ReplyDeleteHmmm looks colorful and yum.......Love the idea of recycle into paratha's with leftover.....
ReplyDeleteOh my paneer bhurji looks sooo mouth watering..i jus had my lunch and m hungry again :) perfect fillings for samosas and parathas
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy with so many variations Prathibha and good entry for the event :)
ReplyDeleteNice idea of stuffing the burji in parathas! Looks very appetizing!
ReplyDeleteI also liked your Adai.. wow, so crispy and looks perfect!
Wow...that looks simply superb! Lovely combination with the rotis...yum :)
ReplyDeleteSabzi looks colorful and healthy.Great tips for leftover subzi.Thank you for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.. and I like the Idea of turning Bhurji to Paratha! I love Paneer too :-)
ReplyDeletePaneer in any form goes in our home too... Bhurji looks great and is so versatile - in sandwiches, rolls and love the looks of your stuffed paratha too.
ReplyDeletetht's so colorful prathibha.......gorgeous clicks as usual!!!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling over those delish parathas and the raita ...yum! U have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteLovely platter.. I will invite myself for lunch to join you. Perfect for the event.
ReplyDeleteWow yummy paneer burji! Love the parathas too :)
ReplyDeleteLove this dish a lot...Adding peas is new to me..
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious the roti & burji!
ReplyDeleteYummy paneer dishes. Bhurji looks colorful. Love the parathas too. Nice idea. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteI always have tofu on hand and might just try this dish out with it. Looks cool.
ReplyDeletelovely paratas..nice idea prathiba..the burji looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious, perfect !
ReplyDeleteYummy and colorful burji! Love the idea of parathas!
ReplyDeleteDelicious paneer burji..lov the green color
ReplyDeletewow.. what a great way to use the left over bhurji. it looks great.
ReplyDeleteoooh, paneer burji looks so gorgeous and delicous. Nice way to use it in a paratha, which looks equally tempting :)
ReplyDeleteIn HK we lived in a place called "City One Shatin". Do you know it?
Looks healthy with the addition of veggies. packed with protein!
ReplyDeletetwo in one dish! tha's a smart usage dear :)
ReplyDeleteHi..this is harichandana.. im a new blogger...
ReplyDeleteur recipe looks very nice..temptingg..thanks for the recipe :)
Thank you all gals...
ReplyDeletevery nice & yummy. smart recipe.
ReplyDeleteSuch a good idea to stuff it.yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so colorful..My first visit to your blog...Its awesome..I Will come sure for more
ReplyDeleteThis is my friend's favorite! Her version is bit different,sure it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteNice Idea, bhurji for dinner and Paneer paratha for lunch. Wow I envy you I love paneer.
ReplyDeleteHi... tried this recipe..its was gud.. thanks for sharing it..
ReplyDeleteHi prathibha.. paneer bhurji n paratha was awesome..thanks for sharing it..
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