Homemade Strawberry Jam with Eggless Butterless Wholewheat Flaxmeal Dinner Rolls.
We had the Butterless Wholewheat Flaxmeal Dinner Rolls with Homemade Strawberry Jam . Slice the bread spread lots of jam and have it with a mug of coffe or tea. Thats great na!!
Paneer Burger with Eggless Burger Buns
To Make the Paneer Tikki.
Ingredients
400 Grams Paneer
2 Large Onions - pureed
7 Tablespoons All Purpose Flour
1 Teaspoon Mixed herbs
2 -3 Drops of Capsico sauce
Salt to taste
For Coating
Fine Bread Crumbs
1/2 Teaspoon Mixed herbs + a pinch of salt
Oil for frying
Method
Cut the paneer into a square and thick slice ( see pic). I got only four thick slices after trimming the sides.
Mix the ingredients for the coating and keep aside.
Keep oil for heating while the preparation process is on. The oil should be very hot for frying the paneer slices. I shallow fried the paneer in a small cast iron kadai so, used very little oil.
Mix the onion puree, all purpoise flour, salt, capsico sauce and mixed herbs well. Take each slice of paneer and coat it with this marination.
Then coat with bread crumbs.
Fry on high flame till the brown on one side then turn and brown the other side. Be careful while turning the paneer or it will crumble. Let is cool a little so that handling is easy.
Butter the burger bun on both sides and toast it lightly.
Then add the paneer tikki, ketchup or mayonnaise ( I added ketchup) and then top it with lots of finely chopped salad leaves and few drops of capsico sauce .
Serve. We enjoyed this burger for our dinner. The coating of onion on the paneer gives a awesome and crispy taste.
Preparing burgers at home is really cheap and healthy, since the oil is never recycled. When I prepared the paneer buns we had one each and were full. Do try it.
I made milk mayonnaise but somehow the texture and taste that is required for mayonnaise was not there so I did not use it. But will try again with some additions and subtractions. This mayonnaise I will use, not let it go waste. Will post a recipe soon.
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Labels: Breads, Sandwiches, Breakfast, Healthy, Blogging Marathon, Kids delight, Paneer, Burgers
Very interesting. Never used capiso sauce though..
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe. The paneer tikkis must have tasted great as the burger patti.
ReplyDeleteLovely combo meal, filling and definitely a healthy burger..
ReplyDeletenice paneer burger..looks very filling.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a yummy looking burgers.. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThose paneer burgers must have tasted yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteYou have got some interesting combos with the buns you made!..very nice..
ReplyDeletethat jam looks awesome
ReplyDeleteThe burger looks great and that jam looks amazing.
ReplyDeletevery interesting...the paneer looks yumm
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