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Vegetable Shashlik Stick - Shashlik is originally a Russian dish. Paneer Shashlik is one of the famous Indian starter made with paneer and several vegetables.
Vegetable Shashlik is an excellent and delicious snack or popular Indian starter made with paneer, zucchini, tomato and bell peppers which are marinated in a spicy and delectable sauce, and then arranged on skewers and... Read More..
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Vegetable Shashlik is an excellent and delicious snack or popular Indian starter made with paneer, zucchini, tomato and bell peppers which are marinated in a spicy and delectable sauce, and then arranged on skewers and grilled until done. This is often served on a bed of rice, such as sweet & spicy mango rice. Any variety of vegetables of your choice can be added to make the vegetable shashlik. This amazing vegetable shashlik can also be eaten with spicy coriander chutney and kachumber salad.
This snack could be either grilled in the oven or in a non-stick pan. Shashlik has many variations. This dish is said to have originated in the areas between Turkey and Russia. The name ‘Shashlik’ is derived from the Turkish word Shish, which means skewer. Like many traditional dishes, each family prepares their own marinade which run through generations. You could also make Shashlik with meat but Shashlik is usually accompanied by skewers that contain roasted vegetables such as peppers, onions and tomatoes.
This Vegetable shashlik is an awesome starter with an delectable marinade made of a medley of flavors with sugar, vinegar, pepper powder, soya sauce, thyme, salt, curry powder, oyster sauce, tomato ketchup and olive oil. The curry powder gives an absolute Indianized taste. The grilled veggies give a slight crispness on the exterior side and soft and juicy inside. This snack is easy to prepare, light and nutritious to all. I guess this dish is one of the easiest and faster to make dish, healthy and economical meat substitute to try.
Do discover, innovate new flavours to get wonderful taste and play with spices to keep the taste high and enjoy cooking and eating. Go ahead and view the making of Vegetable Shashlik at:
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Vegetables and paneer are highly nutritious, rich in proteins, vitamins and other nutrients. Do try this scrumptious starter and delight your palate with a medley of exotic flavours. To try more fantastic and delectable dishes, do click on: www.vahrehvah.com You could always reach me at my below links:
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Radhhike Posted on Tue May 28 2013
delicious, but stop saying vow vow, give us more cooking ideas u r great chef with awesome culinary skills. Thx.
Reply 0 - Repliessrilakshminaidu Posted on Wed May 29 2013
Sanjay, the mangoe puree is made out of ripe mango??or unripe mango?.
Reply 0 - Repliesboundless Posted on Wed May 29 2013
Doesn't matter if you agree or not. The fact won't change that curry powder and gram masala are two seperate mixtures!
Reply 0 - RepliesTropically Happy! Posted on Wed May 29 2013
I'm sorry-you thought the comment was directed to you? NO. I know they are two sepaarate items. Please carry on...and waste away
Reply 0 - RepliesTivne Marlene Posted on Wed May 29 2013
I adore your timeless simplicity. Fresh and healthy all the way! Thanks so much for sharing your creative insights with us chef!
Reply 0 - RepliesJacqueline S Posted on Wed May 29 2013
Thanks chef for your great recipes and explaining the difference between the garam masala and curry powder! There certainly is a difference.
Reply 0 - RepliesPanda Pancake Posted on Wed May 29 2013
I think I'll make this with tofu instead of paneer
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Tropically Happy! Posted on Tue May 28 2013
Now |I see why you showed us how to make the curry powder. I hate to disagree with you, to me the curry powder (to me) is a garam masala!
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