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7 traditional Indian breakfasts made with oats and paneer

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 27, 2026, 07:00 IST
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How to add oats and paneer to breakfast

Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day, and for good reason. According to experts, a well-balanced morning meal provides energy and keeps hunger at bay. And when we talk about traditional Indian breakfasts, they are mostly dominated by paratha, idli, dhokla, upma, and more. While many of these dishes use carb-loaded ingredients, how about turning them into a nutrition bomb by preparing them with fiber- and protein-rich oats and paneer? Oats are high in fiber and complex carbohydrates, providing slow-release energy, while paneer is packed with protein, calcium, and healthy fats, keeping you full and fueling your muscles. So here are seven traditional Indian breakfasts made with oats and paneer that are a must try.

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Paneer and Oats Cheela


It is a savoury pancake rich in protein and fiber. Made with oat flour, crumbled paneer, chopped vegetables, and fresh herbs, this cheela is a balanced, nutrient-dense breakfast. Spice it with green chilies and flavour it with cumin and ginger for a warm taste. Cook it on a non-stick pan, as it uses less oil, and enjoy it with curd and mint chutney.

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Oats and Paneer Upma


Forget sooji, and try the healthier version with oats and enrich it with paneer. Lightly roast the oats and cook them with water or milk, then toss in paneer cubes, carrots, peas, and capsicum. Season it with spices and a tempering of curry leaves and mustard seeds and enjoy with rasam or sambar on the side.

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Paneer Oats Idli


Give the regular South Indian rice idli a protein makeover with oats and paneer. Blend oats, semolina, and grated paneer into a smooth batter, let it ferment slightly, and steam it as usual. Enjoy the steamed idlis with coconut chutney and sambar.

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Oats Paneer Paratha


Paratha is a breakfast staple in India, mostly dominated by an aloo stuffing. For a change, combine oats and paneer for the filling along with spices, green chili, and onions. Stuff this into whole wheat dough and pan-fry with minimal ghee. Enjoy with curd and pickle.

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Oats & Paneer Cutlets


To make this healthy cutlet, mix oats and mashed paneer with spices and herbs along with onion, chili, and some soybeans. Shape the mixture into cutlets and pan-fry or air fry for perfection. Enjoy with hung curd dip for added protein.

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Masala Paneer and Oats Porridge


This looks more like khichdi and offers similar satiety. To make this dish, saute onion and veggies in a tempering of ghee and cumin, then simmer oats and paneer along with vegetable stock until the mixture thickens. Enjoy with a garnish of coriander leaves and lemon juice.

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Oats Paneer and Curd Bowl

This one-bowl meal is actually a no-cook dish, for this, you need to soak oats in curd overnight, then add mashed paneer, fruits and honey or maple syrup on top. Enjoy it fresh for a good protein load.


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