Finally the skewers I had bought over a year ago was put to good use. Yeah, you read it right. These were lying in the pantry for almost a year and was used occasionally by K and the kids for marshmallows. I always thought this was a complicated dish and kept postponing it. When my friend explained how simple it was, I decided to give it a try and the day came when my fridge was overflowing with colorful vegetables and there was a slab of paneer waiting to be used.
All went well and I was impressed with myself on seeing the skewers all neatly arranged and waiting to go into the oven . Maiden project was a success. We sprinkled some chaat masala and lemon juice and they tasted out of this world. Feel free to use different vegetables. Off to the simple and tasty kebabs.
Ingredients – For marinade
1/4 cup thick yogurt/curd
3/4 tsp chilly powder
1 tsp chaat masala
Salt
Pinch of turmeric
1 tsp lemon juice
Vegetables – For kebabs
Green and Red Capsicum (Bell pepper)
Red Onions
Paneer
Zucchini
Tomato
Notes
1. To get thick yogurt – I added 1 cup fat free yogurt to muslin cloth and placed over a strainer. I let it stand over a bowl in the fridge overnight. (See picture)
2. Paneer pieces need to be big so they hold on properly when poked with the skewer.
3. Any vegetable can be used.
Method
Soak the skewers in water for 30 minutes so they don’t burn in the oven. If you have thick yogurt use that, otherwise you can strain the yogurt overnight.
Look at the thick yogurt strained from fat free yogurt.
Take the yogurt in a bowl.
Add chilly powder, chat masala, turmeric and salt.
Add the lemon juice.
Mix well to form a paste.
Coat the paneer pieces with paste. I used a bread knife and applied the paste over the paneer pieces.
Add the cut vegetables to the remaining paste in the bowl.
Toss to coat the vegetables with paste.
Arrange in skewers. Place on a greased sheet or you could use a lasagna pan in which case the skewers will not touch the bottom of the pan and just sit on the rims.
Bake in a 400F preheated oven for 30 minutes turning once in the middle.
Look at the beauties out of the oven.
Anybody want a piece ?? I can share Sprinkle some chaat masala and lemon juice for that added flavor.
Enjoy!
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loved the kebabs..
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wow love these kebabs first class, thanks so much for visiting my blog
This's seriously tempting!
wow ! looks super nice
Cheers
Kalyani
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Very colourful one…it looks perfect
Yes, I would love some please! Looks delicious!
ohh..my..h i missed this post?? wow…kebab looks so colorful n tempting…very nice preparation…so tempting clicks dear..really want at least one skewer please yum..yum..
Thanks for sharing…now some real sharing please:)..drooling over those spiced paneer and veggie pieces…neat presentation of those pieces on the skewers…nice!
This looks wonderful, beautiful photographs; Love the ingredients, this is a great side dish idea.
Thank You.
Super invitng and lovely colors!!
Feel like grabbing those irresistible kebabs, super inviting and well done..
awesome looking…colorful kababs…..
very nicely presented dear…..and perfectly grilled….
Really tempting..nice recipe
colourful and mouthwatering
very enticing
wow. super. Kebabs are very colourful and making me to remember our last wonderful trekking.
Cheers,
Uma
Looks so yummy and colourful!!!!
reallyy tempting .looks really delicious
Perfect summer treat for veggies Veggies and Paneer on a skewer! looks yum!
Looks quite easy.. Even I have those skewers unused.. Will give a try some time.. Looks so colorful..
So colourful and tasty!
Love this,,loooks perfect.:)
wow delicious and it has come out perfect.
Irresistible Kababs…they look so yummy
wow delicious and tempting kebab…
Feel like grabbing these irresistible kebabs, so tempting
Oh u shd def send these to me..
yummy kebab vardhini
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Kebabs look so yummy and inviting. Perfect for party
Kebabs look so perfectly done, luv the clicks too!
I love these less oily appetizer. Can never have enough of Paneer. Lovely clicks
Deepa
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