We are starting the second group for the BM 13th Edition and I have chosen to make Kababs all seven days. When I checked up on what falls under Kabab, you really have a wide range of dishes to cover. These come as grilled, baked, shallow fried, deep-fried, etc.
The basic term ‘Kebab’ refers to either meat pieces or minced meat threaded on to skewers and then roasted on coal. Since we vegetarians need our versions, we naturally use the same principle and make vegetarian Kebabs.
However, since the kababs basically covers the meat dishes, tweaking it to make a vegetarian is a real challenge. The idea for this theme came upon us when we were discussing how smoked food was done years ago with hubby dear.
He said he remembered it being done in his home town. I immediately asked if we can get the gadget now. So a hurried call was made to my FIL and he promised to get it. We finally discussed the spec of the gadget during our visit to Jan. He gave a custom order, as the shop makes for huge barbecues.
He finally got us the grilling stove last week. Since then we have been itching to cook in it. We ended up grilling the Paneer Tikka Kebab and a Chicken Kebab. Everybody loved both dishes. Of course, the kids had great fun seeing us use the stove.
After eating, when I said I will have to make so many Kebab recipes, hubby asked isn't everything the same method. I had to say I will be trying out different recipes and methods too.
I am hoping I will be able to manage with recipes.
I have previously posted a different recipe for Paneer Tikka,
Microwave Paneer Tikka
Tandoori Paneer Tikka on Stove top
Step by Step Picture Recipe
Paneer Tikka Kebab
Paneer - 250 gms
Red Chili powder - 1 tsp
Amchur Powder - 1/2 tsp
Chat Masala - 1/2 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tsp
Cumin Powder / Jeera - 1/2 tsp
Curds/ Yogurt - 1 cup, hung
Salt to taste
Oil - 2 tsp
Kesar colour a pinch (opt)
For Garnish
Capsicum - 1/2
Tomatoes - 1
Onions - 2
How to make the Paneer Tikka Kebab
Wash and cube Paneer pieces into 2 inch squares.
Cut Onions, Tomatoes, and capsicum into 2 inch square pieces.
Made a marinade of hung curds, garam masala, red chili powder, salt, cumin powder, amchur powder along with oil. Add Kesar powder if you are using it. Mix the paneer, onion, tomato, and capsicum into this marinade. Keep it aside for 15 - 20 mins.
Bead the paneer, onion, capsicum, and tomato on the skewers one after the other.
Grill these on a grilling pan.
How to use the barbecue stove
We used coal, dried coconut shells, kerosene for lighting. When the coals caught fire, I cooked the tikkas on fire to get the smoked effect.
Vardhini says
Love the grilling over fire Valli. I can only grill in the oven here .
Archana Vivek says
Wow i just love the way you have done this. I love the barbe-que too.
Aarthi says
this looks so yummy
Harini says
Love the traditional coal fire (Kumpati). when I saw the picture you posted in FB I was wondering what the fire is all about 🙂 Now I get it !
Gayathri Kumar says
Nice stove. The kebab looks fantastic. Unfortunately, I don't have one so I have to try it in oven...
Suma Gandlur says
Looking forward for the interesting kebab recipes from you Valli.
Smitha says
wow love the open flame grill!...paneer tikka is yum my favorite
anusha praveen says
an all time classic valli gr8 job
Chef Mireille says
I did a paneer kebab too ...later in the week
vaishali sabnani says
looks great...n I too am waiting to see the different versions of kebab:)
Hemavathi Murari says
Remembering the days when I was a child and we had this grill stove in my granny's house.
Wonderful recipe.
Rasi says
Good one valli.. now i know why the flame in FB.. i was trying to look hard into the pic 😀
PriyaVaasu says
is the stove kummiti adupu??? we used to have one @ Grandmom's place!!! Kebab's are tempting!!!!
Archana says
Remembering this one in my fathers kitchen and hoping I can flick it 🙂
Lovely kababs
A Kamalika Krishmy says
I love the cute little bbq u have ,, lovely kabab
Preeti Garg says
my fav paneer tikka love this
The Pumpkin Farm says
mind blowing Valli, in awe of your commitment towards the themes...am going to stay tuned for his series
sangee vijay says
wow…paneer kebab looks awesome…wonderfully prepared, loved its smokey flavor !!
veena krishnakumar says
Loved the cute little barbeque. Paneer is very inviting valli
Kalyani says
lovely to know you have a sigri (coal stove) to make the kebabs now 🙂 the smoky flavour that this method gives out is awesome !
paneer tikka is one of my fav too 🙂
rekhas kitchen says
Can say a treditional Indian kebab recipe. looks so colorfull....