

<1cup panner cubes nicely grated
1 big onion nicely chopped
1tomato nicely chopped
3-4 green chillies nicely chopped
1tsp turmeric powder
1tsp garam masala
1tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
pinch of hing
coriander leaves
2tbs oil
salt to taste

Method:
1)Heat oil in large pan,add cumin seeds,mustard seeds, turmeric powder,hing,green chillies and chopped onions.
2)When onions turn little brown,add chopped tomatoes fry this for 3-4 minutes.
3)Then add grated panner,salt,garam masala and coriander leaves.Mix it for 5 minutes till the paneer blends in to the masala.
4)Stuff it with multigrain parata and serve hot ...enjoi!:D
Lovely paneer burji..lovely pictures as well.
ReplyDeleteSlurppp, thats a tempting and beautiful paneer burji....yummmmm!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome.finally something for me while hubby having egg burji :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Neat shots.
Looks so divine Dear...Tempting click...
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aaahaaa..egle photo inda tegdu tinnona annistha ide ri. Mast bandide photo! absolutely tempting clicks.
ReplyDeleteTempting, simple dish and lovely click
ReplyDeleteWOw.. simply stunning pics.. Looks damn yummy :)
ReplyDeleteYour closeup pictures look awesome!
ReplyDeleteloved all the clicks, so beautiful and burji looks delicious ...
ReplyDeleteThats the beautiful perfectly done bhurji I have ever seen! Lovely with multigrain parata!
ReplyDeletePanner Burji Looks lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks
This is looking really yummy
ReplyDeleteWow, a beautiful dish. Your click has enhanced the richness of the recipe. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletedelicious burji...nice presentation
ReplyDeletebeautiful photography...lovely recipe
ReplyDeletePaneer burji sounds like a nice idea...picture looks great:)
ReplyDeleteLovely, it's so tempting:)
ReplyDeletethis paneer bhurji is definitely one of my favorites. looks great!
ReplyDeletePaneer burji looks yummy, colourful, spicy and tempting. Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank u All!
ReplyDeleteDelicious!! Beautiful click!!
ReplyDeleteLovely bhurji Mangala... this is a fav in my house . Happy Ugadi to you!!!
ReplyDeletethis is something i am yet to try. looks so good.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Mangala. Your Holige photo has been publish in Kannada prabha.see the below link.
ReplyDeleteI am following your blog and saw your holige recipe last week.
As usual was reading the kannada prabha and saw this photo.
http://www.kannadaprabha.com/pdf/epaper.asp?pdfdate=3/20/2010
Beautiful presentation..looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeletelovely picture..with lovely dish...mouthwatering....thx for sharing
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures and lovely paneer burji
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