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Tikka Paneer and Pilaf

June 6, 2016 By All That I'm Eating 13 Comments

I love paneer. If I see a menu and it has paneer on it, I will order it without a doubt, preferably alongside a thick, garlicky daal of some description. As the cheese itself is quite flavourless it lends itself to being mixed with punchy flavours and spices. This Tikka Paneer and Pilaf is one of those meals which you start in the morning before work (mixing the marinade) and then finish off in the evening. And, as usual, it’s ready in around 30 minutes and won’t break the bank; a perfect vegetarian midweek meal.

Tikka Paneer and Pilaf

Ingredients

You will need (for four):

  • 225g paneer cheese, cut into cubes £1.50
  • 3-4 medium tomatoes, quartered £0.40
  • 2 tbsp tikka paste £0.15
  • 2 tbsp plain yoghurt £0.15
  • 250g basmati rice £0.50
  • 2 carrots, peeled and diced £0.15
  • 1 onion, finely chopped £0.10
  • 1 tin peas, drained (use frozen if you can, I don’t have a freezer!) £0.40
  • 3 cardamom pods £0.05
  • 1 stick cinnamon £0.05
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric £0.05
  • Salt and pepper £0.05
  • 450ml water or vegetable stock £0.10
  • Oil for cooking £0.10

Method

Total price £3.75

Mix together the tikka paste and yoghurt then add the paneer cheese. Stir it all together making sure it’s well coated then put in the fridge. You can do this the night or morning before you start cooking, or half an hour before if you need to.

When you’re ready to start cooking thread the tomato and paneer onto skewers however you like and leave to one side.

Get a large saucepan onto a medium heat and add a little oil. Stir in the carrot and onion and leave to soften for around 10 minutes.

Tip in the spices, rice and stock then bring everything to the boil. Reduce to a simmer then leave, covered for 10-15 minutes. Check the rice after this time to make sure it’s cooked then add the peas and some salt and pepper. Leave the lid on to keep everything warm.

Get a frying pan onto a medium-high heat and add a little oil. Add the skewers and cook until crispy. A little charring here and there only adds to the flavour.

Serve up when the skewers are done. It’s great if you have some crisp iceberg lettuce on the side.

Tikka Paneer and Pilaf

I think this would be delicious on a barbecue if you fancied giving it a try; it would really add to the smoky, charred flavour. I also think this would be worth a try with brown basmati rice, it would just need cooking for a bit longer. You could of course use any curry paste that you like depending on if you wanted a bit more chilli heat; the tomatoes would also be delicious if they were peppers, onions or courgettes. Basically if you have some paneer, some skewers and some vegetables and rice you’re not far off having this for your dinner tonight!

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Comments

  1. angiesrecipes says

    June 6, 2016 at 15:38

    wow this looks really delicious! Good real food doesn’t have to be expensive..

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  2. Vicky & Ruth says

    June 6, 2016 at 17:08

    This paneer looks delicious! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Reply
  3. Evelyne CulturEatz says

    June 6, 2016 at 20:41

    I like paneer but never sure how to use at home, thanks for the recipe it looks great!

    Reply
  4. karrie/TastyEverAfter says

    June 7, 2016 at 02:36

    I love paneer too but have only had it in saag. Loving your recipe and gotta get my little hands on some paneer ASAP so I can try it 🙂

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  5. Anu - My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says

    June 7, 2016 at 08:38

    I love tikka paneer and I love pilaf too! This one looks absolutely divine. Major drooling! I want this for lunch today! 🙂

    Reply
  6. Monica says

    June 7, 2016 at 14:53

    I’ve never cooked paneer at home…these look fabulous and I really like the idea of grilling it and giving it a little smokey flavor. Great meal!

    Reply
  7. cheri says

    June 8, 2016 at 13:33

    HI Caroline, love, love this dish, I always order this when we go out too! Hope you are having a great week.

    Reply
  8. John/Kitchen Riffs says

    June 8, 2016 at 14:49

    Paneer is good stuff, isn’t it? Love it with this pilaf! And I think you’re right — this would be an outstanding BBQ! Fun post — thanks.

    Reply
  9. marcela says

    June 9, 2016 at 16:54

    oh…. the Paneer sounds delicious! I gotta give your recipe a try! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  10. Emma | Bake Then Eat says

    June 10, 2016 at 13:51

    Love this dish, I too love Paneer but definitely agree it needs a strong flavour with it to make it interesting.

    Reply
  11. Kiran says

    June 10, 2016 at 17:02

    Looks delicious!! Dare I say I hate paneer? 😀 But love cooking it for family, so it’s a win-win 😉

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  12. Amy (Savory Moments) says

    June 25, 2016 at 10:38

    I love Paneer and this recipe looks like another tasty new way for me to use it!

    Reply
  13. Kushi says

    July 5, 2016 at 16:37

    What a lovely combo. Looks so delicious. Loved it!

    Reply

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