I have to make elaborate plans.
I have to send out atleast a 100 mails in the process of preparation.
I have to be able to make as many things to eat as I possibly can, and in record time.
I have to photograph them before anyone digs into it. And it naturally ends up here and on facebook.
I tried to grill Paneer Tikkas for one such party recently, and here it is:
To make 12 Skewers, with 3-4 Paneers in each.
Marinade: Prep previous night and soak in the refrigerator.
- Yogurt - 1 cup
- Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 tbsp
- Lemon Juice - 1 tbsp
- Oil - 1 tbsp, 1 more for brushing (later)
- Garam Masala - 1 tbsp
- Red Chilli Powder - 1 tbsp
- Coriander Powder - 1 tbsp
- Jeera Powder - 1 tbsp
- Methi, crushed - 1 pinch
- Salt - 2 tbsp
Mix all of the above and pour into a wide bottom vessel.
Veggies
- Cut Paneer into cubes (~45 pieces)
- Chop Onions and Bell Peppers into similar sized pieces. They need to be big enough to thread in the skewers.
- Cherry Tomatoes
Threading & Grilling
- Line the bottom of your oven with an Aluminum Foil or parchment paper. This is done in order to prevent the Oven from steaming/sizzling when the marinade drips from the skewers.
- Preheat the oven to 350F. If you like a smoked taste to the Paneer, broil instead.
- You would need a pack of Bamboo skewers. Soak these in water for 10-15 mins, so they don't char instantly upon grilling.
- Carefully thread the pre-soaked veggies in the pre-soaked bamboo skewers in order: Onions - Capsicum - Paneer - Tomato, and repeat!
- Take a cooking brush (a new paint brush washed well) and dip in oil. Brush the veggie threaded in the skewer slightly.
- Place these in a cookie baking tray and keep them in the oven for 20 mins total, turning the skewers every 5 mins to have all sides evenly grilled.
- The marinade is lip-smackingly-delish and can be used as a dip!
Looks awesome nivi!,perfectly grilled paneer and veggies look . I am thinking what can be a quick breakfast and ended up seeing this post and now am very hungry! I better make a move :D
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