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Recipe: Taruna's Paneer Bites

January 08, 2024 09:25 IST

Taruna Deepak's Paneer Bites are soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside. They can be prepped in advance and refrigerated. But make sure you keep a huge batch ready, as they will be polished off in no time.

Vegans can use tofu instead of paneer, and if you are really worried about the calories, then air fry them.

This dish is great for movie nights at home and can be served with a mayo dip (please check the recipe given below) or a green chutney.

Taruna believes in trying to 'retain the flavors and nutrition value of the dishes while tweaking and experimenting in my kitchen'. Her flavours are mainly North Indian but she experiments with recipes from different states and countries.

Paneer Bites

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients

For the crumb coating

For the dry flour coating

For the slurry

For the mayonnaise dip

To garnish

Method

For the mayo dip

For the crumb coating

For the dry flour coating + slurry

Frying the paneer bites

Taruna's Note: If you want to prep and freeze the paneer bites beforehand, lay them out on a tray in a single layer and freeze.

Once frozen, transfer into a zip-lock bag and store in the freezer.

Editor's Note: To air fry the paneer bites, preheat the air fryer for a few minutes at 200°C. Brush the bites with a little oil and cook in the air fryer for 4-5 minutes and flip and cook again for 4-5 minutes till evenly browned.

 

Taruna Deepak lives in Mumbai and is the creator of the food blog Easyfoodsmith.

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