Jan 23, 2008

Paneer Capsicum Tikka



I have been wanting to try this recipe for a long long time. After having seen many recipes for Tikka, I made a list of the most important ingredients, shopped for colorful capsicums and my favorite nanak brand paneer, set off to try this excellent colorful Tikka. This is my entry for Pooja's Theme of the week event. This time she has selected the tri color of the Indian flag - Orange, White and Green, in connection with the Indian Republic day (Jan 26th). Thanks Pooja for hosting this event. Here is the recipe.



Ingredients:

Paneer (cottage cheese) - 7 oz
(I used half packet nanak paneer)

Bell Pepper (Capsicum)- 2
(select different colors)

Red Onion - 1 (small size)

Lemon - 2

Wooden or steel skewers - 10 to 12 numbers



For the marinade

Yogurt (Thick curds) - 3/4th cup

Red chilli powder - 1 teaspoon

Turmeric Powder - half teaspoon

Garam Masala - 1 teaspoon

Ground pepper - 1/2 teaspoon

Salt as required

Cumin Powder - 1/2 teaspoon

Tandoori masala - 1/2 teaspoon - (optional)

Ginger garlic paste - 1 teaspoon

(Red Tandoori Color - optional)


Method:

Chop the bell peppers into 3/4th inch squares.

Chop the Onions take out the layers.

Cube the paneer.

Transfer the vegetables and paneer into a large bowl.

Take a small bowl and mix the ingredients listed for the Marinade.

Pour it over the chopped vegetable mixture.

Mix well so that each vegetable and paneer is coated with the marinade.

Allow it to marinate for half an hour.



Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

Carefully thread the vegetables and paneer in the skewer and place 4 to 5 skewers in the oven.

Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until a golden brown crust forms around the paneer and the vegetable. (Make sure you place a plate underneath, because the marinade will drip while the Tikka is getting cooked)

Squeeze the Lemon on the Tikka and serve immediately.

Tastes best when grilled instead of keeping in the oven. But oven method is perfect for winter days.


15 comments:

FH said...

Gorgeous looking entry.Happy Republic day!:))

Pooja said...

The first word came out of my mind looking at those picture is WOW !!!
You come with really a nice idea. All 3 perfect colors... I love bell peppers too . Thanks for sharing & Participating with such a healthy and wonderful dish, Mythreyee :) .
Hugs to you .

Mythreyee said...

Asha: Thank you so much. Happy Republic day to you too.

Pooja: Thanks a lot. It's my pleasure to participate in such a wonderful event.

Sia said...

thats colourful entry mythreyee:) happy republic day to u:)

indosungod said...

Lovely Color combination and the tikkas look perfect. Love the tricolor display on all the blogs.

Finla said...

Really Clever.

Mythreyee said...

Sia: Thanks! Happy republic day to you too.

Indosungod: Yes. Just waiting for Pooja to display the tri color entries from different blogs.

Happy cook: Thanks! ;-)

Sagari said...

beautifulllllll colors mythree

Mythreyee said...

Thanks Sagari.

Rajitha said...

what a great idea!! i love tikkas but as i do not have a grill..i am stuck eating it at restaurants..now i can make these at home :)

Mythreyee said...

Try it and you'll like it...

vimmi said...

Very tasty looking tikkas. and great entry too.

Nupur said...

That is so colorful and pretty! A delight to the eyes.

Mythreyee said...

Vimmi and Nupur: Thanks!

Unknown said...

Awesome recipe... Thank you :-)