Paneer Pasanda

Gauri, a close pal of mine, is the Only vegetarian friend in the close circle of my friends. For an ardent meat lover it becomes a herculean task to to lay out an equally exotic and impressive vegetarian spread for a loved one. So this time when we decided to meet over dinner, I tried my hand on the delectable paneer pasanda for the very first time and to my surprise it turned out to be good enough to eat. Paneer slices sandwiched with dry fruits and served in tomato gravy, paneer pasanda is a must try dish. Serve it with lachcha paratha since they compliment each other really well. This dish involves extensive preparation and could be made for special occasions.

Ingredients

Paneer : 250 gms

Onion : 1

Tomato : 3

Cashew nut : 8 to 10 pieces

Ginger garlic paste : 2 tsp

Kasuri methi : 1 tsp

Red chilli powder : 2 tsp

Turmeric powder : ¼ tsp

Salt as required

Oil for frying

Cornflour : 4 tsp

Butter : 2 tsp

For stuffing

Green chilli coriander chutney : 1 tsp

Cashew nut : 2

Cheese : grated 2 tsp

Apricot : diced 2 tsp

Step 1

Cut a thick slice of paneer into two pieces with the thickness of half inch.

Step 2


Mix together the grated cheese, apricot, green chilli coriander chutney and diced cashews .

Step 3

Place a spoon full of stuffing on a paneer slice and top with the other slice. Repeat the same with the rest of the paneer .

Step 4

Dip in a cornflour slurry.

Step 5


Carefully fry the sandwiched paneer from both the sides.

Once done take it out in an absorbent paper.

Step 6

In a pan heat 2 tsp of butter and saute onion for a couple of minutes. Add cashew nut, sliced tomatoes and kasuri methi and fry them together for another three to four minutes. Next add half a cup of water and allow to cook for about ten minutes on medium heat.

Step 7

Let it cool down and grind into a smooth paste. Heat two tsp oil in a pan and add ginger garlic paste. Saute it and then add the ground paste along with red chilli powder, turmeric powder and salt. Cook them all together until the oil leaves the side of the pan. Add a cup of water and let it come to a boil.

Step 8

Gently place the paneer pasanda on the gravy and let it come to one boil. 

Step 9

Top it with cream and serve the pasanda with paratha or naan.

Tip

Apricot gives a sweet kick to the stuffing. You can even substitute it with raisins.

 

Pomfret fry

White pomfret is known for its amazing taste that is full of flavour and a perfect side dish for any meal. The fish is marinated with a spicy paste and eventually coated with semolina and  fried to perfection. Indeed pomfret or paplet fry in the local dialect is extremely popular in the coastal belt of Maharashtra region. My family simply loves it because of its melt in mouth texture with crispy and crunchy crust. At the end of the day what matters most to me is to see my loved ones relishing the dish together. Try this incredible dish to experience the smile of your dear ones.

Ingredients

Pomfret fish : 4

Ginger paste : 2 tsp

Garlic paste : 1 tsp

Red chilli powder : 2 tsp

Coriander powder : 2 tsp

Turmeric powder : 1 tsp

Lemon juice : 1 tsp

Rice Flour : 100 gms

Semolina : 100 gms

Salt as required

Oil for frying

Step 1

Wash the fish and make slits on both sides.

Marinate the fish with ¼ tsp salt and lemon juice and leave it aside for at least 15 minutes.

Step 2


In a bowl mix together the above mentioned masala. 

Step 3

apply it to the fish and make sure to put inside the slit.

Step 4

In a separate plate mix together rice flour, rava along with a pinch of salt.

Step 5

Coat the marinated fish with the rice flour and rava mix.

Step 6

Pat the excess flour from the fish. In a thick bottom frying pan shallow fry the pomfret from each side until golden brown .

Step 7

Serve hot along with onion rings and lemon wedges.

Tip

Lemon juice and salt reduces the fishy smell of pomfret.