Paneer Disguise- Tiffin Roll

I happened to stay over at a PSU guest house in Talcher, Orissa a few years ago for work and I was carried away by a quite different and amazingly yummy egg burji for dinner. When the cook later revealed it was paneer, I was pleasantly surprised with this disguise because I'm not a paneer fan at all. When I started cooking , I tried to recreate that taste and all of us at home loved it. This is a super easy recipe and gets ready in no time.
Besides going well as a side to roti /rice , it is perfect for a hassle-free tiffin roll , and has become our easy escape from southern railways food for overnight train journeys.
Paneer Disguise- Tiffin Roll
I happened to stay over at a PSU guest house in Talcher, Orissa a few years ago for work and I was carried away by a quite different and amazingly yummy egg burji for dinner. When the cook later revealed it was paneer, I was pleasantly surprised with this disguise because I'm not a paneer fan at all. When I started cooking , I tried to recreate that taste and all of us at home loved it. This is a super easy recipe and gets ready in no time.
Besides going well as a side to roti /rice , it is perfect for a hassle-free tiffin roll , and has become our easy escape from southern railways food for overnight train journeys.
Steps
- 1
Get the ingredients ready- grate the paneer, and roughly chop the onion, garlic, green chilli and tomato.
- 2
In a wok, heat the vegetable oil and crackle mustard seeds. Saute the garlic and green chilli for a few seconds and then add the onions and tomato along with some salt. It just needs to fade in color, doesn't really have to get golden brown.
- 3
Now, add the grated paneer and sprinkle in turmeric powder (just so that you get a yellow color) and some more salt, if required. Mix it in. Cook with lid closed for say 2-3 minutes. That's all it takes since it is grated paneer.
- 4
Open and check,you can saute for another 2 minutes keeping it open. (Tip :While doing this,try and separate out if paneer chunks are formed. It is okay to have a few, but we do not want too many mushy chunks, it is better when it is soft yet powdery.) Feel free to garnish to your liking-with spring onion / coriander leaves. And its done, in just 10 minutes ! # Easylazy...
Similar Recipes
More Recipes
-

Bina Anjaria
-

Shilpa Shah
-

Green Raw Papaya Peanuts Zesty Crunchy Salad
Manisha Sampat
-

Onyxa Mix
-

Ryan
-

Bethica Das
-

The Easiest Way to Upgrade Instant Ramen in 7 Minutes
Ilovetocookrecipes -

Gazpacho from Spain: The Land of Longevity
Ilovetocookrecipes -

Amrita Chakroborty
-

Falgooni Mangrola
-

Nene1
-

ChefDoogles
-

mandy
-

masterchefBilly
-

Ryan Goodwin
-

Keith Vigon -

Keith Vigon -

naureeng -

masterchefBilly
-

Adam
-

Zucchini fritters with feta cheese
Cookpad Greece
-

Mayuko's Super Easy Recipes!
-

Andrea Cimolato
-

mandy
-

Rabia







Comments