Thursday, July 7, 2011

Paneer Manchurian

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Paneer Manchurian
This is a dish I make often but never think to blog – like we never end up seeing the local sites of our town, this one has been bypassed by other newer recipes that I’ve either concocted or learned! This is a house fav and gets demolished almost as soon as it is prepared!!! The last time I made it for a party and it was enjoyed by all – If you are looking for a quick, exotic and gourmet Indian-Chinese paneer recipe, look no further! I would like you to make this and give me some feedback! That would be the best compliment of all J
Preparation time: approx 15 minutes
Serves: 8
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INGREDIENTS:

2 lb. paneer (cubed)
1 tbsp. Maggi Hot and Sweet Sauce
1 tbsp. soy sauce
1 tsp Asian spice mix
1 tbsp. spicy Szechuan stir-fry sauce
2 tsp. honey
1 tsp. sesame seeds
1 tsp. balsamic vinegar
¼ cup of: fresh onion chives, fresh garlic chives
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. corn starch

PREPARATION

1)      Heat the olive oil and gently toss the paneer on high heat until slightly brown
2)      Whisk all ingredients except chives and corn starch
3)      Pour over the paneer and lightly turn
4)      Allow to cook on low heat
 In the mean time…
5)      add tbsp. water to cornstarch and mix well
6)      Now, add the cornstarch slowly into the bubbling sauce. It will start to thicken almost immediately
7)      When it has reached the desired consistency, add the chives and toss.
8)      Serve hot with ginger garlic rice (recipe given below)
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The ingredients
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Whisk the liquid ingredients together
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Garlic and onion Chives (homegrown)
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Saute the Asian spice mix and the sesame
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Add the paneer
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Now the sauce
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The corn starch and the chives


 Ginger Jeera Rice
Ginger Jeera Rice
Ginger Jeera Rice
Ginger Jeera (cumin) rice is a quick and flavorful rice and is a beautiful accompaniment to almost any kind of Indian-Chinese dish.

Preparation time: 20 minutes
Serves: 8

INGREDIENTS:

3 cups Basmati rice
1 inch of ginger (grated fine)
2 tsp. cumin seeds
3 tbsp. butter (I used garlic and herbs butter)

PREPARATION
1) In a shallow pan, heat the butter and add the ginger, chives, and cumin and sauté.
2) Wash 3 cups of rice, adding exactly six cups of water
3) Now add sautéed ingredients into water with salt to taste
4) Cook in rice cooker for a fluffy and soft texture

Enjoy the aromatic rice with a tongue-tickling Paneer Manchurian….

51 comments:

  1. Thats a yummy combo...loved the simple flavorful rice with the spices mixed paneer...Manchurian looks superb...

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  2. panner manchurian looks so tempting

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  3. gr8 blend of flavour...love it and manchurian is amazing

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  4. This looks really good ... I have to get the courage one of these day to go beyond my simple chicken curry (which is made my way not in a traditional indian way, and try to make some indian food ... I love it but usually rely on friends or restaurants for it. So thanks for this recipe - I always say what seems like simple everyday food to someone, turns out to be "just what I was looking for" to someone else. Thanks for visiting my site, you have a wonderful site that I'd like to join (for some reason your site takes very long to load ... did you check size of photos?)

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  5. Lovely Priya. Rice and manchurian .. perfect combo.


    Vardhini
    Event: Fast food not Fat food

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  6. manchurian are my all time fav...but never tried paneer version cant stop myself without making it now....:)
    thanks for sharing

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  7. This looks amazing! I love all the flavors you have going on, just the way I like it. I can see why it's a favorite. Bookmarked!!

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  8. looks so delicious. perfect combo. ur paneer manchurian is a super hit. love it. bookmarking it. i love ur addition of ginger to ur rice. filled with aroma.. yummmmm..

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  9. Feel like finishing that whole bowl,highly addictive and tempting manchurian..

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  10. delicious combination looks wonderful

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  11. Wow...very flavorful paneer manchurian looks irrestuble...ginger jeera rice super like...yummy o yummy...

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  12. Yum, that looks delicious and mouth watering :)

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  13. Loved the addition of ginger to the Jeera rice and your paneer manchurian looks awsome.

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  14. It's a lovely dish. Healthy with a bit of spice is great!

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  15. This does look scrumptious - I am not a vegetarian but we do eat veggie 2-3 times a week. I do fall back on curries but love all the flavors in this and it's fun seeing you combiner Indian and Chinese.

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  16. looks so interesting with those flavours. i do love paneer.

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  17. Yum, that looks delicious and mouth watering :)

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  18. looks superb dear, very yummy manchurian..

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  19. true priya- I also remmeber adding soy-sauce to paneer gravy once and it tasted yum - but i never really thought about branding it as paneer manchurian; good work gal !

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  20. Delicious looking paneer manchurian. Great combibnation with Ginger Jeera Rice.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  21. paneer manchurian is awesome! Looks too tempting too!

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  22. Yummy fusion food ....looks fab ...

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  23. Mind blowing combination Priya...both dishes look exotic and so flavourful...will make these soon.

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  24. priya...its so yummy...any day paneer is my fav dish...shd try urs ...:)
    Twist to jeera rice with ginger is a good idea :D

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  25. Lovely manchurian..looks delicious..:)

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  26. Delicious and flavorful paneer manchurians.

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  27. I'm definitely making this the next time I also make homemade paneer. It looks delicious!

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  28. Very delicious combo...paneer manchurian looks irresistible

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  29. Paneer machurian looks so yummy! will definitely try this!

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  30. This is my favorite order here in a restaurant,never tried of my own,looks super delicious!

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  31. thanks ladies :)
    @Priya Sreeram,LOL there is lot more to it than just soy sauce that makes it Manchurian dear -:)

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  32. Good combination. Paneer looks so delicious.

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  33. Lovely combo of light spicy rice with delicious paneer Manchurian......super delish!!

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  34. thats a yummy combo . i ready to eat :)

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  35. Relishing meal..I make garlic rice but never tried out ginger rice.

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  36. Wow i never tasted this wonderful combo,yummy recipes...

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  37. That looks like a rocking duo... Looks yum...

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  38. Is Paneer like tofu? It looks like it but I'm not sure. It's new ingredient to me. But I love the seasonings you used - it would go with Ginger Jeera Rice (I love ginger!). Now I'm so hungry looking at these dish...and still not lunch time yet.

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  39. loved the simple flavorful rice with the spices mixed paneer...awesome...:)

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  40. loved the simple flavorful rice with the spices mixed paneer...awesome...:)

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  41. loved the simple flavorful rice with the spices mixed paneer...awesome...:)

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  42. Awesome paneer manchuria,looks so delicious and nice combo with jeera rice.

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  43. Paneer manchurian...lovely recipe.... looks yummy with jeera rice, nice combo.

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  44. Never heard manchurian with pander..must have tasted yum yum..lovely presentation too..

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  45. This looks so good...have to try this soon.

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  46. Paneer manchurian looks so tempting, perfect combination. I'm feeling hungry, now !

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  47. I never get down to making manchurian as I cannot fry a lot so manchurian is generally take away brought. Thanks to this one though it will be home grown.

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  48. I love the look of that sauce! Lovely!
    Cheers

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