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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Paneer Balls In Barbeque Sauce

             When i found this recipe from Krithika Radhakrishnan's cookbook i immediately wanted to try it,but couldn't find time.So yesterday wanted to try at any cost and also did it.The recipe also was not too tedious and was very nice to have as a snack.






Ingredients :


For Paneer Balls :


Paneer 100 gm
Bread 3 pieces
Curd 2 tbsp(i used 3 tbsp)
Green chillies 1 tbsp
All purpose flour/maida 3 tbsp
Salt Req
Cooking soda 1 pinch


For Barbeque Sauce :

Tomato(big size) 2
Soya sauce 1 tbsp
Vinegar 2 tbsp
Tomato sauce 2 tbsp
Salt Req
Sugar 1 tsp


Method :


1.    Grate the paneer in carrot grater and keep aside.Soak the bread slices in the curd and keep aside for around 15-20 minutes.





2.    After 20 minute's add the grated paneer,chopped green chillie's,salt,maida and cooking soda to the soaked bread.





3.    Now mix all the ingredients together and make it as a chapathi batter.





4.   Now prepare small balls from the batter and deep fry in the oil till medium brown colour and keep aside.






For Barbeque Sauce :

1.     In hot water put the tomato and after few minutes peel the skin and finely chop the tomatoes.Now in a wok add the all the ingredients given under the barbeque sauce column along with chopped tomatoes.





2.   Now allow it to boil(i used a potato masher to mash the sauce as i found little tomatoes didnt get mashed properly).






3.  Now serve the panner balls and the sauce seperately.





Notes :


1.     Incase if the sugar is less sweet and can add one more tsp.Mine was too sweet so i added only one tsp.

2.     While deep frying put one ball and then fry it and remove it and add another one as it will give a good result and will be cooked evenly.



sending this to  Sreevalli's event Cooking without onion & garlic.



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23 comments:

  1. very delicious balls..looks too gud n nice clicks too sabdha..looks like u changed ur camera..good going!!

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  2. wow...gr8 recipe...looks tempting.

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  3. Makes a yummy starter!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  4. Mouth watering and yummy paneer balls. Perfect for snacks.

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  5. Nice one. kids must love this :)

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  6. Super crispy inviting paneer balls and fingerlicking sauce..

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  7. wow want to grab a few ..very tempting and looks perfect ...the sauce looks so gud

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  8. Mmmm...yummilicious...Very very tempting

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  9. Hi Sudha, first time here and glad to follow you. I liked the idea of soaking the bread in curds, will a nice sour taste to the balls.

    Do visit whenever time permits would love to know your feed back.

    FOODELICIOUS

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  10. Wow..Not only kids,the elders will also luv it..Nice presentation

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  11. wow...tempting starter n i love the sauce too...yum..yum..

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  12. Those look sensational, what a treat!
    USMasala

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  13. absoluteltly tempting...hv been waiting for this post as it did'nt work the day u posted:-)Sauce looks soo good...

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  14. Wow they look so perfect ...loved the recipe am going to try this soon:)

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  15. wow waiting for this recipe sudha,love to taste it rite now...so tempting and u have done it perfectly...

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  16. Very tempting paneer balls,looks so yummy n nice combo with sauce.

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  17. Perfect starter .. the sauce is too good.. awesome dish..

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  18. With sauce it looks mouthwatering :)

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  19. Never heard of this one. Looks so tempting. The sauce looks so good.

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  20. Looks extremely delicious and well presented

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