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Paneer

In the past few months I have started to enjoy cooking. With one of my favourite ingredients, Paneer I created my own dish. Here is the recipe:

Ingredients:
Paneer 
Coriander Leaves
Salt
Pepper
Oil (Preferably Olive Oil)

How To Make It:
  • Cut the paneer into small pieces to get small cubes.
  • On a frying pan shallow fry the paneer to get a light brown colour.
  • Put it into a bowl and add salt and pepper to taste.
  • You can add the coriander leaves as dressing or for a light flovour of herbs.
Serve it HOT.

Variations:
You can also add some lemon juice for tanginess.

Coming soon- a tasty recipe that uses brinjal!

Comments

  1. OK, I am coming home now to eat it.... description sounds yummy.

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  2. Dude, Do you like brinjal. The recipe is nice. It is basically just shallow frying paneer. We can now call you CHEF Sanjith Rao if you continue to experiment

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    1. I don't actually like brinjal But I do like the special recipe that I make. I do not like the brinjal curry though.

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  3. P.S> Lucky your mom allows you in the kitchen. My mom wont even let me get in. Its like she thinks I will somehow make a nuclear bomb and explode it.

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    1. Sad guy. And happy making nuclear bombs in the future:)

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  4. WOW, so simple and most of all such a healthy recipe. Thank you for sharing this one Little mairpady.
    Kissies
    Chikks

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