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Paneer Bread Disc is a delicious appetizer and crowd pleaser in a party. When I was surfing the internet for the bread recipe I came across this bread disc stuffed with vegetables. I always have a craze for paneer and capsicum combo. So replaced veg and other spices with my own touch.

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My daughter loves Pizza a lot. So I made this Paneer Bread Disc with pizza flavor. You can also add cooked corn to the stuffing or can add any finely chopped vegetables of your choice. Non-veg lovers can add boiled and shredded chicken pieces instead of paneer. I mixed cheese with the stuffing, instead, you can directly add cheese at the top too.Also, you can replace pepper powder with chili flakes or finely chopped green chilies. You will have a burst of flavors while having each bite.

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While making this disc you will be left with lots of pieces of bread. You can either use the leftover pieces of bread for making this delicious snackBread Paneer Rollsor crumble the bread pieces using a mixer and dry it in Sun for a day or two and your breadcrumbs are ready. If properly stored in airtight container breadcrumbs stays even for a month. Now let us see how to prepare this Paneer Bread disc.

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Paneer Bread Disc Recipe | Bread Recipe

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Kids friendly Cheesy Paneer Bread Discs.

Servings Prep Time
4 Discs 10 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes
Servings Prep Time
4 Discs 10 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes

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Paneer Bread Disc Recipe | Bread Recipe

Print Recipe

Kids friendly Cheesy Paneer Bread Discs.

  • CourseEvening Snack
  • CuisineIndian
Servings Prep Time
4 Discs 10 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes
Servings Prep Time
4 Discs 10 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 Bread slices
  • 2 tbsp Butter for brushing

For spreading

  • 2 tbsp Butter
  • 2 tbsp Tomato ketchup or red chili sauce
  • 1 tsp Oregano dried
  • 1 tbsp garlic finely chopped

For Stuffing

  • 1/4 Cup Panner crumbled
  • 2 tbsp Onion finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp Tomato finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp Green Capsicum finely chopped
  • 1/4 Cup Mozzarella Cheese grated
  • 1 tbsp Pepper coarsely crushed
  • 2 tbsp Coriander leaves finely chopped
  • salt to taste

Servings: Discs

Instructions

  1. Place bread slices on a clean dry surface and cut them into approximately 2 and a half inch (2½") diameter round using a cookie cutter or a silver bowl. Now cut 4 bread slices to 2-inch (2")diameter round using another cookie cutter or little smaller silver bowl. we are going to use only the outer ring as shown in the pic.

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  2. Now in a bowl add the ingredients given under "For spreading", mix thoroughly and set aside.

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  3. Apply the mix prepared on a bread as shown and place the bread ring over it and press it lightly so that it sticks with each other as a bowl. Apply for remaining bread too.

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  4. In another bowl, add the ingredients given under "For stuffing" and mix thoroughly. Put a tbsp of the stuffing in the center of the ring and spread it evenly. Apply a little butter on the edges of the bread ring.

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  5. Fill remaining bread rings with the stuffing and apply butter on the edges of each bread ring. Arrange discs on a baking tray spread with aluminum foil and bake in a pre-heated oven at 200°c for 8-12 minutes or till the discs turn crispy. Serve hot.

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Recipe Notes

  • You can add cooked corn to the stuffing or can add any finely chopped vegetables of your choice.
  • Non-veg lovers can add boiled and shredded chicken pieces instead of paneer.
  • I mixed cheese with the stuffing, instead, you can directly add cheese at the top too.
  • Also, you can replace pepper powder with chili flakes or finely chopped green chilies.

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FAQs

Why is my batter not sticking to paneer? ›

If the batter is too thick, it will not stick to the paneer. If it is too runny, then there will be lot of batter drippings. So the consistency has to be moderately thick yet free flowing.

Does paneer melt in oven? ›

Paneer is a non-melting cheese. Since paneer is made using heat and acid, instead of rennet, to curdle the milk, it changes the way the milk proteins are bound together. When paneer is heated, it doesn't melt, but holds its shape, allowing it to be simmered, fried or grilled without liquefying.

Should you soak paneer before frying? ›

My top tip, which comes from food writer Roopa Gulati, is that you can improve shop-bought paneer no end by giving it a quick soak before use – it rehydrates and has a lovely, fluffy texture, rather than bouncing off the plate when you try to stab it with a fork.

How is restaurant paneer so soft? ›

Here are some tips for making soft paneer:
  1. Use full-fat milk for the best results.
  2. Do not overcook the milk or the paneer will be rubbery.
  3. Add the lemon juice or vinegar slowly, stirring continuously, until the milk curdles.
  4. Let the curds sit in the whey for 5 minutes before transferring them to the muslin cloth.
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Why do people soak paneer in water before? ›

10 minutes makes it extra soft and crumbly!

What is paneer called in America? ›

Although many Indians translate "paneer" into "cottage cheese", cottage cheese is made using rennet extracted from the stomach of ruminants, and cow's skim milk. Queso blanco or queso fresco are often recommended as substitutes in the Americas and Spain as they are more commercially available in many American markets.

Why is my batter not sticking? ›

But why is battered fried food so tricky? First, if the fryer oil temperature isn't at the right level, it won't keep the batter adhered to the food. That's because the batter is at a lower temperature than the oil in the fryer, which causes the batter to ooze off and not stick.

Why is my paneer not setting? ›

Low amount of fats or excess whey in the chenna won't set the paneer well. The cubes may break as soon as it is added to the gravy. So I always ensure to squeeze off the excess whey before keeping the chenna for setting. Add the cubes to the gravy only after it has thickened.

Should paneer be fried before cooking? ›

Whether or not you need to fry paneer before cooking depends on the specific recipe you are following. Frying paneer can enhance its texture, add a crispy outer layer, and help it hold its shape during cooking. However, it is not always necessary, and some recipes may call for using paneer as is, without frying.

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