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    Home » Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner Recipes » Microwave Paneer Cheese Rolls!

    Microwave Paneer Cheese Rolls!

    Published: Jan 31, 2009 · Modified: Mar 22, 2024 by Srivalli · 4 Comments

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    Well, I had a lot of plans for making something interesting and elaborate in the microwave this month for my Microwave Easy Cooking event hosted by dear Raji. She did send a gentle threatening mail, saying, after all, it's my event, and I got to send her an entry...Ok, I know I have been kind of held up with a lot of other things, that I hadn't been able to do things that I planned. I guess it happens to the best of us, so I can be excused. But how can I ignore her note, knowing well I got to pinch in!

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    Anyway, brainwave for this roll came from the fact that Peddu loves bread and I was keen on introducing him to Cheese. I had already given Paneer cubes and he liked it. When I show him bread, he is ready to eat it anytime. That is his love for bread. And he loves Jam and Sauce. Chinnu doesn't like either. Konda loves both. Well, I have a choice I know, so I decided to do this roll, that I normally do with either Jam or Potatoes.

    Coming a bit early home today, I went along to pick them from school. The boys were elated seeing me, and we all happily took a ride back home. I knew I had to do something nice for them to munch on, so decided to do this immediately. Its very simple and there is really no recipe for this. You can let your imagination take charge!

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    Ingredients

    4 Bread Slices Fresh
    1 Cheese cube
    150 gm Paneer
    Salt to taste
    1/4 tsp Chili Powder
    A pinch Pepper Powder
    1 tsp Cooking Oil
    1 tsp Butter / Ghee

    Instructions

    Fresh bread works out fine for this, as you need to roll them out flat using the rolling pin. Trim the ends if you must, most times I leave them on.
    In a microwave bowl, crumble the paneer, add the salt, spice powders, cooking oil, and micro for 20 sec. The paneer will get soft but well mixed with spices.
    Once you have the bread all rolled out plain, top it with the paneer and grated cheese. From one end, roll it tight, covering the paneer.
    Brush the bread with ghee, micro on a wire rack for 1 min.
    Serve hot with sauce!

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    Peddu loved this a lot, am sure I am going to experiment a lot with the stuffing to suit toddlers.

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    Microwave Paneer Cheese Rolls

    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 4 Bread Slices Fresh
    • 1 Cheese cube
    • 150 gm Paneer
    • Salt to taste
    • 1/4 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    • A pinch Pepper Powder
    • 1 tsp Cooking Oil
    • 1 tsp Butter / Ghee

    Instructions

    • Fresh bread works out fine for this, as you need to roll them out flat using the rolling pin. Trim the ends if you must, most times I leave them on.
    • In a microwave bowl, crumble the paneer, add the salt, spice powders, cooking oil, and micro for 20 sec. The paneer will get soft but well mixed with spices.
    • Once you have the bread all rolled out plain, top it with the paneer and grated cheese. From one end, roll it tight, covering the paneer.
    • Brush the bread with ghee, micro on a wire rack for 1 min.
    • Serve hot with sauce!
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    1. RAKS KITCHEN says

      February 01, 2009 at 10:44 am

      Paneer cheese rolls sounds interesting!Hope kiddos enjoyed!
      Yes,I would have threatened you if u still have delayed;D But before I was not 😛
      It was really a good experience so far hosting an event..,Thanks to you!

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    2. Alka says

      February 03, 2009 at 5:09 pm

      I am almost kicking myself for not seeing this post earlier...I had some kids at home and it was snacks time,i had paneer and cheese ,but since i wasn't this imaginative,i made simple potato rolls .Wish i had seen this post b4,i would have treated kids with such a healthier option,though in absence of Mw i would have anyways fried it or roasted it on griddle

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    3. Andhra Flavors says

      February 05, 2009 at 3:49 am

      It should be right food to my son. because he loves bread and cheese.

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    4. Kamini says

      February 05, 2009 at 2:12 pm

      I'm by no means a kid, but I think I will really enjoy these rolls! What a terrific idea for a quick, light meal or snack!Kamini.

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