Check out the previous post on how to marinate. Now that you have the paneer ready, prepare to skewer it before grilling. Chop some onions and peppers into squares. Then carefully skewer a few pieces as in the following pictures.
Finally time to grill! Preheat to about 300F. Put the skewers and chicken on the grill and allow to cook. Serve with some margaritas!
Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
May 28, 2012
May 21, 2012
Grilled Chicken and Paneer - Part 1
This is a rather long process - and you must marinate the day before to get it right! In this first part we prepare the marinate and in the second part we will grill.
You need the masalas - tandoori chicken and tikka sheekh kabab (used in today's post). Another one is bihari kabab and there are others too. We prefer the Shan brand but you can check what is in your local Indian store. In a small pan warm a few spoonfuls of butter. Once melted you can turn off the stove. Add the masala, garlic paste and ginger paste and mix well. Finally add some yogurt and mix into a smooth paste.
Tandoori Chicken
Tikka Sheekh Kabab
Marinate
Thaw out some chicken - we prefer chicken tenders but you can do breasts or drumsticks too. For the paneer carefully cut into squares. Make sure they are big enough to allow a skewer to go through without breaking up. Put the chicken and paneer into gallon zip lock bags. Mix and match the flovors with chicken and paneer - add the marinate, zip and set in the fridge! Allow atleast 10-12 hours before grilling - see the next post!
You need the masalas - tandoori chicken and tikka sheekh kabab (used in today's post). Another one is bihari kabab and there are others too. We prefer the Shan brand but you can check what is in your local Indian store. In a small pan warm a few spoonfuls of butter. Once melted you can turn off the stove. Add the masala, garlic paste and ginger paste and mix well. Finally add some yogurt and mix into a smooth paste.
Tandoori Chicken
Tikka Sheekh Kabab
Marinate
Thaw out some chicken - we prefer chicken tenders but you can do breasts or drumsticks too. For the paneer carefully cut into squares. Make sure they are big enough to allow a skewer to go through without breaking up. Put the chicken and paneer into gallon zip lock bags. Mix and match the flovors with chicken and paneer - add the marinate, zip and set in the fridge! Allow atleast 10-12 hours before grilling - see the next post!
January 31, 2012
Tamale
This one a long process! Start with the tamale flour and mix well.
Then wash the corn husks. Prepare your meat - tinga pollo - or your choice.
Wrap the meat in the corn flour batter.
Place in a steaming cooker - takes about an hour.
Ready to serve - with cabbage salsa!
Then wash the corn husks. Prepare your meat - tinga pollo - or your choice.
Wrap the meat in the corn flour batter.
Place in a steaming cooker - takes about an hour.
Ready to serve - with cabbage salsa!