Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Panner Burji

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<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

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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

29 comments:

  1. Lovely paneer burji..lovely pictures as well.

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  2. Slurppp, thats a tempting and beautiful paneer burji....yummmmm!!

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  3. Awesome.finally something for me while hubby having egg burji :)
    Thanks for sharing. Neat shots.

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  4. Looks so divine Dear...Tempting click...

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  5. Nice one. I make this with tofu too. BTW, I am hosting my first event which is on baking. Check it out if you are interested.
    http://versatilekitchen.blogspot.com/2010/03/bake-off-event-announcement.html

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  6. aaahaaa..egle photo inda tegdu tinnona annistha ide ri. Mast bandide photo! absolutely tempting clicks.

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  7. WOw.. simply stunning pics.. Looks damn yummy :)

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  8. Your closeup pictures look awesome!

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  9. loved all the clicks, so beautiful and burji looks delicious ...

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  10. Thats the beautiful perfectly done bhurji I have ever seen! Lovely with multigrain parata!

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  11. Panner Burji Looks lovely!!!

    Lovely clicks

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  12. Wow, a beautiful dish. Your click has enhanced the richness of the recipe. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. beautiful photography...lovely recipe

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  14. Paneer burji sounds like a nice idea...picture looks great:)

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  15. this paneer bhurji is definitely one of my favorites. looks great!

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  16. Paneer burji looks yummy, colourful, spicy and tempting. Wonderful presentation.

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  17. One of my favorites, looks delicious!

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  18. Lovely bhurji Mangala... this is a fav in my house . Happy Ugadi to you!!!

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  19. this is something i am yet to try. looks so good.

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  20. Congrats Mangala. Your Holige photo has been publish in Kannada prabha.see the below link.
    I 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

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  21. Beautiful presentation..looks so yummy!!

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  22. lovely picture..with lovely dish...mouthwatering....thx for sharing

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  23. Lovely pictures and lovely paneer burji

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