Paneer kabab
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Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take grated paneer in bowl,add all veggies
- 2
Add besan, salt, lemon juice and turmeric powder,chilli powder, pav bhaji masala. Mix well
- 3
Roll kababs, take a slurry of maida DIP kababs in this, roll it on flatten rice powder. deep fry
- 4
Serve hot with sauce and honey cabbage salad.
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