Spinach Paneer and Kati rolls
Spinach Paneer and Kati rolls

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Nadiya's Family Favourites - BBC. Смотреть позже. Поделиться. Kati rolls are a common Indian street food where they are often filled with grilled meats and piquant salads. You want to colour the paneer as much as possible.

Spinach Paneer and Kati rolls is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. Spinach Paneer and Kati rolls is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have spinach paneer and kati rolls using 13 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Spinach Paneer and Kati rolls:
  1. Take 3 Tbsp Olive oil x
  2. Make ready Block paneer x 226g cut into 1cm cubes
  3. Get Spinach leaves x 150g
  4. Get 150 ml Water x
  5. Get 2 tsp Garlic mince x
  6. Get 1 tsp Cumin seeds x
  7. Take 1/2 tsp Chilli flakes x
  8. Prepare 1/2 tsp Salt x
  9. Take For kati rolls:
  10. Prepare olive oil for frying,
  11. Make ready 2 eggs,
  12. Take 1 pinch salt,
  13. Make ready 4 small tortilla wraps

Popular Indian street-food, Paneer Kathi rolls are warm, layered parathas filled with spicy paneer, mixed peppers and sweet caramelized onions. Make it for a quick weeknight meal or a leisurely gathering, these kathi rolls are sure to be a hit! Paneer Tikka Roll is a street food of Kolkatta made of paneer, onions and capsicum tossed in a spicy marinade. Being vegetarians, we have put paneer tikka in the wrap to make a yummy paneer tikka kati roll.

Instructions to make Spinach Paneer and Kati rolls:
  1. Heat 2 Tbsp of the oil in a non-stock saucepan in medium heat. Add paneer and fry for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Make sure paneer gets as much colour as possible. Remove paneer from the pan and set aside for later
  2. Put spinach and water into a blender and blitz to a smooth paste
  3. Add the spinach mixture, along with the cumin seeds, chilli flakes and salt to the saucepan and cook on medium heat for 5 minutes, or until some of the water around the edge has reduced and mixture thickens
  4. Add the paneer back to the pan and mix well making sure it is covered in green. Cover the pan with a lid on low heat to keep warm while you prepare the kati rolls
  5. Put a small frying pan on high heat and add a good glug of oil, enough to cover the base
  6. Break the eggs into a shallow bowl with salt and whisk lightly. The bowl needs to be flat enough to be able to dunk the tortillas in. Dip a tortilla into the egg mixture, making sure it’s covered. The oil should be hot enough to really create a sizzle. Cook for just 30 seconds on each side
  7. To serve, add the paneer mixture to the centre of a hot crispy tortilla, roll up and enjoy!

Paneer tikka is an Indian dish made with marinated paneer, onions and capsicum grilled on. Also these rolls are a healthier version of. frankies and make a complete meal by itself. You can prepare this with ease and it is a hit among kids Today, I am sharing a popular Mumbai street food, Paneer Kathi Roll or wraps. It is a spicy & tongue tickling roll filled with paneer mixture prepared in. Though the roll originally consisted of ingredients cooked on a skewer (or "kati") and wrapped up in a traditional, soft flatbread ("roti"), it now encompasses many flavorful fillings cooked in any number of ways.

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