INGREDIENTS:--
Paneer --- 100gms
Tomato -- 1 big
Capsicum -- 1 big
Oil ---- 1 tab sp
For Marination:---
Curd -- 1/4 cup
Ginger garlic paste -- 1 tea sp
chat masala -- 1/2 tea sp
Garam masala -- 1/2 tea sp
Red chilli powder --- 1 tea sp
Dried fenugreek leaves (kasuri methi) ---1 tea sp
Salt --- 1 tea sp or according to your taste
For rotis:--
Whole wheat flour ---- 1 cup
Fresh curd ---1 tab sp
Water for kneading the dough
Salt to taste
Cabbage --- 1/2 cup cut in to long strips
Onion -- 1/2 cup cut in to thin slices
Tomato sauce -- 1 /4 cup
1. Cut paneer, tomato, capsicum in to one inch cubes.
2.Take a bowl and add all marination ingredients mix well to combine everything then add paneer, tomato, capsicum pieces toss lightly and set a side to marinate for ten minutes.
3. In the mean time take whole wheat flour, salt,1 tab sp curd, and sprinkle enough water and knead a smooth dough.
4. Divide the dough in to equal potions and roll them in to thin rotis.
5.Cook the roti on a hot tawa(griddle), cook both sides remove and set a side.
6. Now heat oil in a non-stick pan add marinated paneer and vegetable pieces give a good stir.
7. Cook this mixture till all the masala coats over the pieces stir in between and cook in a high flame for five to seven minutes.
8.Now spread 1 tab sp of tomato sauce on each roti, sprinkle some cabbage strips and onion slices in the center of the roti .
10. Then spread good portion of paneer tikka filling and roll up tightly.
Serve hot with tomato sauce
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Awesome padma..love the paneer series..
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ReplyDeleteI love kathi rolls. There is a place here in NY that I go to get them and also a delicious food cart that sells them, however I have never made them myself.
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As we both chose paneer as theme, we are almost posting similar recipes. I too prepared paneer kathi roll to post in 1 of 7 days. I like your concept of marinating the paneer as it does taste bland.
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Tempting rolls...yumm..
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ReplyDeletelovely rolls...wanted to make them for the BM...BUT WILL THINK OF OTHER OPTIONS:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and yummy snack.lunch roll! I so love Katti rolls.
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Your blog provides different types of chutnies.I cooked '"Paneer Tikka Kathi Roll"',It is very tasty to eating and very ausome to see this item.
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