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7 iconic paneer starters for guests and instant cravings

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 23, 2026, 09:27 IST
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7 iconic paneer starters for guests and instant cravings

Paneer holds a prized place in Indian kitchens because it is versatile, quick to cook, and naturally rich in protein and calcium. Made from fresh milk, it provides a satisfying, meat-free source of nourishment while absorbing marinades and spices exceptionally well. When guests arrive unexpectedly, or cravings strike, paneer starters offer a reliable solution, high-impact dishes that come together with minimal effort. From smoky grills to crisp fritters and saucy stir-fries, this fresh cheese adapts to countless flavours and cooking styles. Whether for a party platter or an evening snack, these seven iconic paneer starters deliver bold taste, visual appeal, and substantial nutrition without demanding hours in the kitchen.

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Paneer tikka

The undisputed king of paneer appetisers. To make it, cut paneer into large cubes and whisk together thick yogurt, ginger-garlic paste, chilli powder, turmeric, garam masala, lemon juice, and salt. Toss the cubes well, thread them onto skewers with onion petals and bell peppers, and grill in an oven, air-fryer, or hot pan until charred at the edges. The smoky aroma is the real magic. Serve hot with mint chutney and onion rings; it never fails to disappear first.

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Chilli paneer (dry)

Bold, glossy, and unapologetically spicy, chilli paneer is an Indo-Chinese classic. To make it, cube the paneer, lightly coat it with cornflour, and shallow-fry until golden and crisp. In a separate wok, sauté garlic, green chillies, capsicum, and spring onions, then splash in soy sauce and chilli sauce before tossing the paneer through. The dry version works perfectly as a starter, sticky, sizzling, and addictive.

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Paneer pakora

Rainy evenings, festive platters, or sudden tea-time cravings, paneer pakoras fit every mood. To make them, slice paneer into thick rectangles, prepare a batter of gram flour, salt, turmeric, chilli powder, ajwain, and water, then dip and deep-fry until puffed and golden. Crunchy outside, soft inside, they pair beautifully with green chutney or tamarind sauce.

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Malai paneer tikka

If regular tikka is fiery, malai tikka is its rich, velvety cousin. To make it, cube the paneer and marinate it in fresh cream, cashew paste, grated cheese, ginger-garlic, white pepper, and a touch of garam masala.

Allow the paneer to rest in the marinade for at least 30 minutes so it absorbs the creamy flavours fully. This resting time helps soften the texture and ensures the spices blend smoothly, creating a mellow profile rather than sharp, overpowering heat.

Skewer and grill gently until lightly golden rather than charred. It’s subtle, luxurious, and perfect for guests who prefer softer flavours, finish with lemon juice and chaat masala.

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Paneer 65

Inspired by the South Indian favourite, paneer 65 is spicy, crunchy, and aromatic. To make it, cut paneer into bite-size cubes and marinate with yogurt, ginger-garlic paste, red chilli paste, pepper, and curry-leaf powder before frying or air-frying until crisp. Toss the hot pieces in a quick tempering of mustard seeds, chopped garlic, green chillies, and fresh curry leaves for that signature punch.

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Stuffed paneer rolls

Elegant yet easy, these work wonderfully for parties. To make them, slice paneer into thin slabs or grill them lightly first, then spread a filling of sautéed vegetables, herbed yogurt, or mashed paneer mixed with nuts and raisins.

Allow the filling to cool slightly before spreading so the paneer holds its shape and rolls neatly without breaking. Keeping the layer even ensures each slice looks uniform, making the pinwheels visually appealing while helping the flavours distribute evenly in every bite.

Roll tightly, pan-sear until lightly crisp, and slice into pinwheels. Serve with mint-coriander chutney for dipping.

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Crispy honey chilli paneer

For sweet-heat lovers, this one is irresistible. To make it, cube paneer, coat with cornflour and a little flour, and fry until shatteringly crisp. Heat honey, chilli sauce, soy sauce, garlic, and a splash of vinegar in a pan, then toss the paneer through until glossy. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and spring onions, so addictive that the platter is likely to be empty within minutes.

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