Stuffed Paneer Tikka Sandwich is as sinful as it can get. This fusion dish makes a wonderful addition to any meal.
This stuffed Paneer Tikka Sandwich happened last weekend when we had gone out during the weekend, leaving Konda behind because she had her semester exams. She was all fine with us going out, however, she started missing once we left. Naturally, we were missing her too. We surely wanted to take her, however, we couldn’t.
When she wanted some evening snack, Amma made this for her and she was sharing the pictures with me saying I am missing this great sandwich. After seeing it was a stuffed dish, I naturally requested her to click pictures as I had made anything for this week’s theme.
So cooking was done by Amma and clicking by Konda. I only got to enjoy through the pictures. I asked Amma to share the recipe and she said she got to enjoy these sandwiches during her recent travel. She wanted to recreate the taste and she was happy it tasted the same. Konda attested that this sandwich was certainly one of the best she had.
The only concern she had was that the paneer kept falling down. I said it would have been best had she had paneer slices instead of cubes. So next time it’s going to be that way!
We are doing the fourth week of BM#100, where I am going to share some stuffed dishes.
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Stuffed Paneer Tikka Sandwich
Ingredients Needed:
For the Paneer Tikka
250 gms Paneer
1/2 cup Curds
Salt to taste
1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
1 tsp Cumin Powder
1/2 tsp Garam Masala
1/2 tsp Chaat Masala
2 tsp Butter
For the Green Chutney
1 cup Coriander Leaves
1 cup Mint Leaves
3 to 4 Green Chilies
3 to 4 Cloves Garlic
Salt to taste
For the Sandwich
4 nos Bread Slices
Butter as required
For the Paneer Tikka
Hung the curds for 10 mins to get a thick consistency. You can keep it aside for a longer time if you can.
Mix the spice powders to the curd and marinade the paneer cubes. Slicing the paneer will be a better option as we are going to stuff between bread slices.
Let it marinade for 30 mins. Heat a tawa and grease with butter.
Cook the paneer along with the marinade on both sides until done. Keep it aside.
For the Green Chutney
Wash and chop the herbs.
Take all the ingredients and grind to a smooth chutney.
Making the Sandwich
Heat a tawa and grease with butter. Toast the bread on both sides.
Apply the green chutney on one slice, place the cooked paneer tikka over it.
Apply the butter on the other slice and press it down with the butter side down on the tikka.
Press well and cook for a minute on both sides, before serving.
- 250gms Paneer/ Indian Cottage Cheese
- 1/2cup Curds/ Yogurt
- Salt to taste
- 1tsp Red Chilli powder
- 1tsp Cumin Powder
- 1/2tsp Garam Masala
- 1/2tsp Chaat Masala
- 2tsp Butter
- 1cup Coriander leaves
- 1cup Mint leaves
- 3 to 4 Green Chilies
- 3 to 4Cloves Garlic
- Salt to taste
- 4nos Bread Slices
- Butter as required
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Hung the curds for 10 mins to get a thick consistency. You can keep it aside for a longer time if you can.
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Mix the spice powders to the curd and marinade the paneer cubes. Slicing the paneer will be a better option as we are going to stuff between bread slices.
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Let it marinade for 30 mins. Then heat a tawa and grease with butter.
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Cook the paneer along with the marinade on both sides until done. Keep it aside.
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Wash and chop the herbs.
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Take all the ingredients and grind to a smooth chutney.
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Heat a tawa and grease with butter. Toast the bread on both sides.
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Apply the green chutney on one slice, place the cooked paneer tikka over it.
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Apply the butter on the other slice and press it down with the butter side down on the tikka.
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Press well and cook for a minute on both sides, before serving.
Slicing the paneer into 4 inch length and half inch width would make this an ideal stuffing for the sandwich.
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