Interesting paneer recipes totally float my boat, especially if they are easy to prepare. I saw this recipe in a Nita Mehta book in the library. I didn’t borrow the book and didn’t have anything to quickly note down ingredients and details AND I made this a whole 2 months later. So this is pretty much my own recipe, coming to think of it. What that also means is, you can make it your own by simply adapting, adding, subtracting and testing out your own variations to the paneer filling, or any other filling really, used in this recipe. If you are looking for more easy snacks, then check out my list of easy quick and easy snacks recipes list and some other popular paneer recipes in the site like: Paneer Butter Masala, Palak Paneer, Paneer Paratha.
Bread Paneer Rolls Recipe Step by Step
Place the crumbled paneer in a wide bowl. Add the red chilli powder, garam masala, salt, chopped coriander, chopped onion, and cumin to this. Mix lightly with your fingertips until all the ingredients come together. Then add the tomato sauce or ketchup and the ginger garlic paste. Mix again and set aside while you prep the bread. Remove the crusts from your bread. Use the regular white bread from the supermarket that’s fresh and soft for best results, although whole wheat or any other kind of bread will work just fine too. Just make sure the bread is as fresh as possible so it is still soft. Roll out each slice as thin as you can. Place 1-2 teaspoons of filling on one end of the rolled out bread slice. Gently yet firmly roll from one end, making sure that the filling stays well within the first turn of the roll. You can use a few drops of water to seal the end. Keep the rolled slices with the sealed end at the bottom while you work on the rest of the slices. Repeat with all slices of bread. Set them aside and keep covered while you work on all the bread slices. Butter all sides of the bread rolls generously Lightly fry on a warm pan until the sides are golden brown. Cut into halves and serve warm with more ketchup. If you have store bought paneer ready, then these bread paneer rolls can be made in under 30 minutes. Or you can also make it with homemade paneer. Imagine a fun evening cooking this with your kids or even better, wow-ing your guests with an appetizer that hardly took more than 20 mins to make. It’s easy to do a bulk batch of this too. You can also cut up the rolls into smaller discs, stick a toothpick in, and serve these bread paneer rolls as a fun appetizer for your next dinner party.