Paneer chena ... 1 cup (boil 1 ltr. milk and curdle by adding lime juice or vinegar. Strain it )
Green peas ....... 1/4 cup (boiled)
Methi leaves ..... 1/4 cup
Ginger paste ..... 1 tsp.
Garlic paste ...... 1 tbsp.
Green chillies ... 1-2
Onion ............. 1 big (chopped finely)
Tomato ......... 1 small
Coriander leaves.. to garnish
Turmeric powder .. 1/4 tsp.
Coriander powder ... 1/2 tsp.
Cumin powder ........ 1/2 tsp.
Salt ............... to taste
Oil
Method:
1. In a pan heat a little oil. Add the ginger garlic paste and methi leaves. Saute and add the chopped tomato, green chillies and onion.
2. Stir fry and simmer it for a 1-2 minutes till the onion is cooked.
3.Now stir in the paneer chena and the greenpeas. Add all the dry spices, salt and mix well.
Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
(If you don't have fresh methi you can use kasoori methi-soaked in water)

15 comments:
wow.. i love panner bhurji... but never tried it... thanks for sharing it :)
shobaji ye bahut acha hai.
looks delicious.. am a great paneer fan..
looks yummy!
looks so yummy
Bhurji makes me drool..
Tempting and yummy burji.
delicious with methi and paneer
Methi adds so much flavor to everything and takes it to a whole new level..beautiful dish!
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Thank you all for your lovely comments.
@ Aipi.yes as you rightly said methi adds a nice flavour to the dishes.I love dishes cooked with methi.
kya achhi subji hae dekhte hi man khane ko kare
suparb
Thanks Santosh :-)
wow a perfect breakfast with paranthas in the winter
Love the idea of adding methi and matar to paneer bhurji, instead of regular paneer.
Love paneer bhurji...adding methi leaves is a nice twist...
delicious.
Thanks for linking.
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