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Paneer Sandwich

Last Updated On: Dec 28, 2017 by Sowmya Venkatachalam

Paneer Sandwich is an easy breakfast and lunch box dish. Especially kids will enjoy this yummy sandwich. We are adding many vegetables along with paneer and making it healthier and tastier. When eaten hot, it will be crispy and more tasty.

Paneer Sandwich
Paneer Sandwich
Preparation Time 10 mins
Cooking Time  15 mins
Yield 4 Sandwiches
Ingredients:

Whole wheat bread 8 slices
Onion 1
Carrot 1
Tomato 1 
Paneer ¼ Cup**
Pepper Powder 1 teaspoon
Turmeric Powder ¼ teaspoon
Coriander Powder ½ teaspoon
Cumin Powder ¼ teaspoon
Green Chutney 2 tablespoon
Salt To Taste
Oil 2 teaspoon

* 1 Cup Capacity = 250ml

** Green Chutney is optional, we are using it as a bread spread. You can also substitute with Peanut Butter, tomato ketchup or homemade tomato chutney

Method:
  1. Chop the onions and tomatoes. Wash, peel and grate the carrot. I have used the store bought paneer cubes. We can use the paneer cubes as such or we can also grate it. Heat oil in a pan, add chopped onions along with a pinch of salt. Saute the onions till they turn golden brown color
  2. Add chopped tomato, grated carrot and stir-fry till the tomatoes and carrots are cooked. Add turmeric powder, pepper powder, coriander and cumin powder and mix well. Add the paneer cubes and mix well. Adjust the salt. Now our Paneer filling is ready. Remove from flame
  3. Take 2  bread slices and chop their edges. Spread the green chutney on both the slices. Add 2 teaspoon of paneer filling on one slice of bread. Cover that bread with other slice with their green chutney spread facing down. Place the bread in the sandwich maker and toast it. 
  4. The crispy Paneer Sandwich is now ready to serve hot with tomato ketchup or any dipping. 
  5. Paneer Sandwich
    Paneer Sandwich
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