by: devika of delhi, IN
These rolls are a healthy version of frankies and make a complete meal by themselves.
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4/19/2010 7:47 AM by lopa
This recipe is copied from tarladalal's recipes
7/18/2009 5:26 AM by Krishika
err...sorry to say...but this is not your own recipe Ms. Devika....It has been copied and pasted from Tarla Dalal's website...
7/10/2009 8:31 AM by Sumana Zachariah
Hi! you can substitute the paneer pieces with small Chicken pieces and it will come out just as yummy!!! In the Paratha, before putting in the chickn pieces, put in a little bit of finely chopped tomatoes,onions,cucumber and coriander leaves for some added taste.
7/9/2009 11:50 PM by deepti
really children like this kind of yummy food.
7/7/2009 2:44 AM by Deepthi Aithal
But u still havent told us what to add to the marinade..
7/6/2009 4:55 AM by devika
sorry...i hv forgot to write the full method..so here is the full method.. For the chapatis 1 cup whole wheat flour (gehun ka atta) 1 cup low fat milk salt to taste For the paneer tikka filling 1. Add the paneer and tomatoes to the prepared marinade and toss lightly. 2. Leave aside for 10 minutes. 3. Heat the oil in a non-stick pan, add the capsicum and sauté for 2 minutes. 4. Add the paneer mixture and sauté over a high flame for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. For the chapatis 1. Combine all the ingredients and knead into a soft dough. 2. Divide the dough into 9 equal portions. 3. Roll out each portion into a thin chapati. 4. Cook each chapati lightly on a tava (griddle) on both sides. Keep aside. How to proceed 1. Divide the paneer tikka filling into 9 equal portions. 2. Spread one portion of the filling in the centre of each chapati and roll up tightly. 3. When you want to serve, cook the rolls on a hot tava (griddle). 4. Cut into 50 mm. (2") long pieces and serve hot.
7/5/2009 10:30 PM by Sunaina Sharma
Hi.. Can u please explain how to prepare the marinade.
7/4/2009 5:40 AM by bhavika bagri
hi i really like ur recipie but can u please explain me in detail that wat do u add in the dough n paneer masala
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