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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Paneer-yarams with Creamy Fennel dip

paneeryarams

Just when I thought I'd exhausted all my ideas for leftover idli atta, of course, kuzhi paniyarams struck me. When I posted on Facebook for ideas with Fennel greens, I had a wonderful list of things I could do with it from a bunch of friends, each one of them gems which i plan to make-
But the easy and delicious one which was immediately executable was Priya's suggestion of a dip - Then I decided I would also chop the greens and the bulb and use for the kuzhi paniyarams - had a block of paneer sitting around and decided to grate that into the kuzhi paniyarams making for delicious paneeryarams :)) Nothing like a little twist to tradition, what say?


Paneeryarams

I used
1/2 a bulb of fennel,
2 stalks of fennel greens,
1/4 red onion, 1 green chili,
1/2 tsp of turmeric
3/4 cup of grated paneer,
1/4 cup of grated cheddar.
I lightly sauteed the fennel, greens, onions. turmeric and chili in 1 tsp of olive oil.
Paneeryarams
Batch 1
First batch I made, I tried to do a sandwich with the cheeses. It tasted great but made for messy pouring - so I simply incorporated the paneer & cheddar into the batter and poured the second batch like that - result = awesomeness!
Paneeryarams
Batch 2
Fennel Dip
3 short stems of fennel greens chopped fine
1 tbsp mayonnaise
1tbsp low fat yogurt
1tsp of Tzatziki herb mix
1tsp salad spice mix (this is like paprika)
mix in and serve with hot Paneeryarams.
Paneeryarams
Showcasing dip and my peeling nail polish :)

56 comments:

  1. Dip and paneeryarams looks absolutely inviting and droolworthy,thats wonderful Priya...Thanks for accepting my suggestion, am happy to see this unique dip..

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  2. This reminds me of the Cheese Dosa's - which were considered a big innovation in the 90s! Recipe sounds and looks delicious!

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  3. I just closed the fridge thinking what to do with the leftover paneer and I see this recipe..nice idea..would be trying it out soon

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  4. Already craving for it just by looking at it.

    Deepa
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  5. This sounds amazing! Loved the dip too,awesome combo priya!

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  6. kudos to u Priya..so innovative, lovely paniyarams and yummy dip..

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  7. That's an appam-maker or smth right? Mmmm I don't have at home.
    Don't even have mayonnaise, herb mix, spice mix right now. And these pictures are killing me! Especially the creamy fennel dip sounds & looks so tempting!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. Yes,that totally unique a dip..Nice recipe and super paneer-yarams !

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  9. looks gr8. very perfect for breakfast

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  10. nice n yummy recipe...sounds good

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  11. The name paneeryaram is enough to kindle my tastebuds..what a brilliant idea of making paniyarams with paneer and the fennel dip is superb.

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  12. Paniyaram and the dip combo is just superb.

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  13. Very very innovative Priya. Wonderful dip recipe too. Looking at those plump paniyarams is making me so hungry.

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  14. Nice combination!! Looks inviting...nice mouthwatering pics!! Never been so thrilled by a dip :). it makes me want to try!!

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  15. That looks absolutely delicious...especially the last pic.

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  16. Yummy paniyarams...looks delicious with dip.

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  17. Does fennel green taste like sombu? looks creamy and good!

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  18. Looks very yummy. Very unique and innovative.

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  19. Makes me hungry..cute paneeryarams and flavorful dip..lovely combo

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  20. Inviting and innovative recipe looks delicious dear...

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  21. This platter is worth grabbing Priya.......feel like having them right now.

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  22. Really easy and delicious use of both Paneer and fennel...u r a genius !

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  23. This is my kind of snacking, they look wonderful! The dip sound interesting.

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  24. very interesting, both looks super inviting...fennel dip sounds so yum n a drool worthy recipe too!!!


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  25. wow, that sounds wonderful !!!

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  26. Greatt combo...looks goodddd :))

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  27. Loved the fennel flavored dip and paneeryaram .

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  28. This looks so so good...Sometimes just putting things together can result in most delicious stuff!

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  29. Fabulous dish Priya - I love little finger-food things like this, and the dip sounds delicious :D By the way - what should paneer be like? I've had some before which was really melty and delicious, but the Indian restaurant I usually go to these days... they make a palak paneer and the paneer inside is almost like tofu... really dry :(

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  30. I'm not sure what to love more - the paneeryarams or the fennel dip. They both look so yummy!

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  31. Yummy combo.. Love the dip you made..

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  32. Paneer-yarams..that is one cute name!! Cheddar and paneer..O my that must be a great combination:-)

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  33. I love paniyarams and the twist with paneer and the fennel dip looks delicious.

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  34. that is just brilliant. I love that dip, especially!

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  36. I just visited your blog from Charles's FiveEuroFoods as part of his 5 "Bloggers Unblogged" post. I look forward to reading your posts with careful attention as a Canadian food.

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  37. Dip and Paniyaram looks beautiful.
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  38. Looks awesome n super cool name for the dish!! :-)

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    Manju
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  39. Loved this fusion fennel dip. Looks awesome. I really liked the recipe. Bookmarked!
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  40. Wishing you a very Happy New Year, filled with loads of happiness, good health and wonderful blessings. May all your wishes come true.

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  41. wow...loved the dish....specially the fennel dip....wishing u n ur family a very happy new year !

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  42. Happy New year to you..Paneer yaratham luks too good...

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  43. Happy New year! Miss your posts and comments. Have a nice time but come back soon. :(

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  44. Happy New Year! This looks so good! I am seriously hungry just looking at this. YUM!

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  45. I like the name :)
    Looks very delicious.

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  46. loved this idea.. will try it. happy to follow you as well

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  47. Love this Dip, totally new to me. Bookmarked

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