Saturday, August 4, 2007

Z for zucchini-paneer sabzi :)

Hello everyone! As usual, i am making an eleventh hour appearnace for the A-Z event :). Z to me signifies a lot more than just the culmination of this wonderful potluck that has been going on at Nupur's place as a weekly tradition.....it signifies hopes and expectations of many more "Zaaykedaar (flavorful)" get togethers in the days to come :). So here's to one of my favorite events :).

Today, i just pair up the crunchy zucchinis with soft paneer to make one of my favorite dishes.

Its simple and its quick! The dish takes inspiration from the traditional pairing of bottle gourd (Al) and paneer (Chaman) in Kashmiri cuisine (paging Anita!). But the preparation style, in this case, is very different.

So here it is:


Zucchini-paneer sabzi:

We need:

  • 4 zucchinis (chopped into semi-lunar shape)
  • 1 cup fresh paneer
  • 1/4 tsp. jeera (cumin)
  • 2 bunches spring onion (chopped)
  • 1 small Roma tomato (optional, i added it for color)
  • 1/2 tsp. amchoor/ squeeze of 1/2 lemon (if you like it tangy)
  • Turmeric and red chilli powder (to taste)
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp. oil

Chop the zucchinis in semi-lunar shape (for variation, try 2" long pieces) and set aside. In a pan, heat oil and splutter the cumin. Fry the chopped spring onions and add the paneer and stir till the paneer is toasted a bit (if you are using fried/grilled paneer cubes, then proceed to the next step). Add the zucchinis and stir fry them on high heat till a lil' crisp. Now stir in the tomatoes, add the turmeric, red chilli powder, amchoor and salt.

Stir, reduce the flame and cover to cook till done when the raw vegetable smell goes). Serve hot with chapatis and dahi, or as a side dish with rice and daal. It tastes quite good as a sandwich stuffing too.


Variations: Instead of jeera, use any other seeds like coriander or kalonji/nigella or fresh methi leaves as a flavoring agent.

More fun with zucchinis here and here.

51 comments:

  1. amchoor in the stir fry... nice addition... and love the look of that dish musie, and the semi-lunar shape too... spoken like a true scientist... not half-moon, but semi-lunar... ;)

    ReplyDelete
  2. For you to know all these pairings you must have been adopted by your Kashmiri friend's family for some length of time at least!

    Fab pairing, looking very good. I wish I could get some good zucchini at this time...actually I should if there is tori available. Must speak with my local Mother Dairy chap and whine a little...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Sig:

    Thanks, dear :). He he, i noticd that too, the semi-lunar thingy ;). now i can't stop laughing :-D.

    Anita:

    Hey, just casual foodie conversations are enough :). I mostly end up talking to my friends about food ;). If not zucchini, then try with toris or tindoras, the latter especially would make very crunchy sabzi. While you do the talking with the Mother dairy fellow, i request you to post some more Kashmiri recipes :-D.

    ReplyDelete
  4. oooh yum, this looks so tasty, I have bookmarked! thanks for sharing

    ReplyDelete
  5. hey, subzi te' zaaykedar e :) spring onion must bring out such a nice flavor, ki kanneo ajwain paakey vekkha? i was thinking it will make a good s/w & there i see u mention it :) YUM

    ReplyDelete
  6. Sajeda:

    Thank you to, dear! i hope you'll love this!

    Richa:

    Haanji, ajwain da idea vi changa e. i will try it instead of jeera next time. But good spring onions are strong enough to hold taste-look for ones with slightly round bulbs. He he, we are on the same wavelength wrt sandwiches :-D.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Excellent Z entry.Easy and yummy!:))
    I have surplus of plum tomatoes ,will try.I made Zucchini Adai!:)

    ReplyDelete
  8. With three zucchini recipes blogged so far, you re a proven z.fan :)) I did not expect this much when u dropped a comment in my Z.post few months back saying u crave for some more z's after enjoying a z dish :D

    Shn

    ReplyDelete
  9. Ashakka:

    Than you :). I saw your zucchini adai in the roundup, what a neat idea!

    Shn:

    Wow! you still remember that!! than you, dear-i do love zucchinis :).

    ReplyDelete
  10. Semi-lunar shape!!! Were you thinking of work, Musical?

    ReplyDelete
  11. Sra:

    Probably i was dreaming :-D.

    ReplyDelete
  12. This is so interesting: I never imagined the pairing of zucchini and paneer somehow. I've got to try this, just looks so tasty and juicy. In your hands, simple ingredients just leap to new heights!

    ReplyDelete
  13. i've got so many crookneck squash, that if i don't cook them soon, they'll get spoilt. this sounds like a good idea.

    ReplyDelete
  14. wow another excellent combo! looks as ever delicious!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Nupur:

    Hey, thanks.....that was a really huge compliment.

    We must get together and plead with Anita to post the Kashmiri recipe, that one is even yummier!

    Best wishes for the new beginnings, dear :)

    Bee:

    You got many a crookneck squash, try this (and send some squash over, plzzzzzzzzzz.) :-D.

    Roopa:

    Thans you, dear. The best thing here is that the taste of zucchini comes out well :).

    ReplyDelete
  16. that sounds like a delicious subzi, what is roma tomato? never heard of that. lovely combination.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Sharmi,

    Thank you, dear :). Roma tomato is a smaller, oval looking firmer variety of tomatoes. I used the term to indicate how much tomato to use and how firm.

    Enjoy :).

    ReplyDelete
  18. Hi Musical,
    I got here thro' ur comment on my blog.Thanks for visiting!
    Zucchini & paneer.... sounds like a great combo. I have never tried using paneer with zucchini.
    You have so many good recipes here!. I have to come back later for more;-)

    ReplyDelete
  19. Sandeepa:

    Thanks, dear :). You always have these cute punchlines :-D.

    TBC:

    Welcome to my corner and thanks for visiting me here :). That visit to your blog, and i am a fan! really, i love the food there! Its like you have all my favorite eats!

    ReplyDelete
  20. That the most unusual combination I have seen... though I have eaten the kashmiri version of doodhi + paneer and loved it! Thanks for the nudge... now I am gonna try your version of it! :)

    ReplyDelete
  21. That the most unusual combination I have seen... though I have eaten the kashmiri version of doodhi + paneer and loved it! Thanks for the nudge... now I am gonna try your version of it! :)

    ReplyDelete
  22. Hey Coffee:

    Isn't the doodhi-paneer amazing! Do try it! Hope you'll like it too :).

    ReplyDelete
  23. I havent really ever used zucchini in any Indian cooking! Looks delicious!

    ReplyDelete
  24. Poonam:

    Thanks! Do try zucchini the desi way, it goes really well with all the spice :-D.

    ReplyDelete
  25. This is looking great....Lovely recipe...Lookig delish....

    ReplyDelete
  26. I made this tonight - with a fuzzy melon I had around (they are like opo squash, but fuzzy). Frankly, I made it because it was fast and I was getting home late. I wasn't expecting so much - just a quick, healthy bite. But BOY was I proved wrong. This was lovely. The amchoor was a nice touch. It will certainly become a staple in my kitchen. And I even have some leftover for sandwiches tomorrow. Yum...Thanks for the great recipe!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Hey Diane,

    Welcome to my corner, and thank you so much for trying it out:). its really very touching when someone actually tries these recipes and lovingly gets back to tell me that they enjoyed it. oh, and thanks for the fuzzy melon idea, will try it with those next time :).

    ReplyDelete
  28. I too am an ardent fan of zucchini...your dish looks great...thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  29. Hey Sunita,

    Thank you too :). Enjoy!

    ReplyDelete
  30. Oi, achei teu blog pelo google tá bem interessante gostei desse post. Quando der dá uma passada pelo meu blog, é sobre camisetas personalizadas, mostra passo a passo como criar uma camiseta personalizada bem maneira. Se você quiser linkar meu blog no seu eu ficaria agradecido, até mais e sucesso.(If you speak English can see the version in English of the Camiseta Personalizada.If he will be possible add my blog in your blogroll I thankful, bye friend).

    ReplyDelete
  31. Musical
    Had to tell you this. Hubby being the "khichdi" man of the house ;-) I asked him to make one with brown rice today. He said he didn't know how it would be with brown rice and so I said search the blogs.

    He chanced upon yours and he tells me there is one Scientist Girl who blogs, I am going to try her way. I said which blog and he says "Don't know, but some Punju and Scientist". And then I see its from yours :). He had great faith in you recipe because you are a scientist !!!!

    The khichdi turned out yum, but the guy threw in some of his additions adhering to the Bong Culture. Shall post for JFI

    ReplyDelete
  32. Sandeepa:

    Now, that was wonderful story ;)
    am glad Jija shri thinks that scientists can cook :-D usually people have a totally opposite view ;).

    Scientist girl, Punju, i just can't stop laughing, yaar! too good :-D.

    and am really glad you both liked the khichdi!

    ReplyDelete
  33. musy... never had zuchini with paneer, must be similar to the baingan paneer combo... i love the last picture.. yum... and i also love the mirchi pudina cheese parantha... looks amazing... mirchi and pudina are new aditions to my cheese one... and what are black beans? we dont get them here...

    ReplyDelete
  34. Hello Rachna:

    So good to see you! try teh zucchini paneer combo, it turns out quite good. As for black beans, they are (in the US)-a part of Mexcican cuisine, but back home only Kashmiri cuisine uses them. You can replace them with red lobia or fava beans and try this recipe. am glad you enjoyed these recipes :).

    ReplyDelete
  35. Lovely dish Musical. Neat and simple recipe. Viji

    ReplyDelete
  36. Wow, I should say that this is an uusual combination of zucchini, paneer and amchur I came across.

    ReplyDelete
  37. Hey Suma:

    I agree, it is a bit unusual :-D.

    ReplyDelete
  38. I come to congratulate you with your work, very good, and to desire good vacations to you

    ReplyDelete
  39. the zucchini paneer looks fab musical. I'm going to try it with kalonji!

    ReplyDelete
  40. great idea to mix zucchini and paneer.. my first in ur blog.. really loved the variety..

    blogrolling you..

    ReplyDelete
  41. yes...alll the way i was right! u come with very unusal ingredients and have guts to combine zuccini with paneer and cook this way:) now i am 100% sure that u r scientist;) all the doubts i had before just vanished in thin air;) he he he....
    sorry darling, couldn't come b4 n check ur blog. been busy with work and feels like i am walking on a thin rope:( hugs to u:)

    ReplyDelete
  42. David:

    Thanks!

    Mandira:

    Do try it-Kalonji really goes well with this dish.


    Nags:

    Welcome to my corner, dear :). and thanks for blogrolling, will check out your blog too.

    Sia:

    Nice to see you, dear. Did you read Sandeepa's comment-if not, you should. he he, i am imagining a scientific sabzi ;).

    i know that "walking on thin rope" feeling.....just one moment at a time, and everything will be good :).

    ReplyDelete
  43. LOL...just checked san's comment... see thats the advantage of being a sceintist;) noone will ever trust a techie girl;( he he he...
    came here to wish u a very happy I-day sweetheart:)

    ReplyDelete
  44. Hey Sia:

    Happy Independence day to you too, sweetie :). Aren't techies scientists too ;).

    ReplyDelete
  45. he he he...yeah in some way we r ;)
    by the way, i have got something special for u @my place. come n collect it when u get time:)

    ReplyDelete
  46. I never had Zuchchini till now...but ur dish looks very tempting dear :-)

    ReplyDelete
  47. Hey Sirisha,

    Welcome to my corner and thanks for your warm words :).

    ReplyDelete

Fellow foodies, a warm welcome to Musical's Kitchen! Love your chirps and suggestions and keenly look forward to them :). Have a great day and enjoy! Cheers, musical.