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Sometimes on weekends we love to eat tibbs schezwan paneer frankie..a nice name for a wrap which can contain paneer,vegetables or chicken pieces with some sliced onions . However it is a little expensive and also use full maida which is unhealthy so I wanted to prepare a healthier option at home and surprise my hubby !! So here we gooooo
Basically the total process needs 3 steps
- Preparing the stuffing
- Making the wrap roti
- Assembly
Ingredients
- 1 cup paneer cubes (cottage cheese)
- 1/2 cup chopped bell pepper
- 1/4 cup diced baby corn
- 2 tbsp chopped onion
- 1 tbsp chopped garlic
- 1/2 tbsp grated ginger
- 1 tsp green chilli
- 1 tbsp chopped celery
- 1 tbsp chopped red chilli
- 2 tbsp red pepper sauce
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup homemade vegetable stock
- 1 tbsp corn flour dissolved in 2 tbsp water
- 1 tsp vinegar
- 2 tsp sugar
- salt to taste
Step 1: Schezwan Sauce Preparation
Heat oil in pan/wok in a high flame, saute the garlic,green chilli,red chilli, green chilli, ginger, onions, celery for a minute
Add the vegetable stock and mix well. Add the corn flour mixture, vinegar,red pepper sauce, sugar, salt amd bring to a boil and keep aside
In another pan add 1 tbsp oil and saute the paneer cubes, bell pepper, baby corn for 3-4 minutes on high flame...add this to the above prepared sauce and keep aside.
Step 2 : Preparing the wrap roti
Ingredients
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- 1 cup wheat flour
- 2 tbsp cold butter
- a pinch of salt
Mix both the flour with salt,then add the butter and crumble with ur hands and mix nicely my by adding little by little water and make a soft dough.Let it rest for ten minutes.
After ten min knead the dough into a smooth ball and then divide the dough into 10 parts.Make them into small balls, with a rolling pin roll it into a nice thin circle of 5 - 6 inch diameter and as thin as possible.
Heat the skillet/tawa and it should be hot. Put one roti and after 2 min flip it let it cook for 1 min. Both the sides should cook nicely. Repeat the procedure for the rest of wraps
Step 3 : Assembly of Frankie
Ingredients
- 10 wrap roti (prepared above)
- 1 cup sliced onion
- 1.5 cup above schezwan paneer
Take on wrap and spinkle some onion slices along the length
Take one table spoon of schezwan paneer on top of onion slices
Wrap the paneer in the roti as per the steps below as it will avoid spillage from the bottom
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Wrap it and place it on the tawa until roti is warm, then roll a small paper tissue on the bottom and serve warm
Note:
1. You can add chicken pieces in place of paneer
2. For egg lovers you can put some beaten egg on the roti, toast it on tawa and then assemble it.
I am sending these yummy frankie to Hearth and Soul
very nice recipe, looks super yummy
ReplyDeletesuper yummy recipe and wonderful recipe.a kids friendly.....
ReplyDeleteI loooooove wrap n rolls n this one looks super tempting with that yummy n spicy paneer filling..send me some Satya :)
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what a tempting and drooling roll....they look awesome!
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ReplyDeleteSuper tempting wraps.Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh satya the wraps looks so yummy. I just can't wait to try out this recipe. Thanks so much for sharing :)
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Tempting rolls,great one dear.
ReplyDeletethats a total yum wrap!...too good!
ReplyDeleteI loved the step by step presentation you have given, its really very helpful for newbies like me. The wraps look so delicious, I feel like grabbing one for myself right now!!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day, dear:-)
Mouthwatering wraps,have to try for sure,looks juicy and tempting!
ReplyDeleteTempting and yummy wraps,love the flavors.
ReplyDeletethis is soo yummy satya...loved the step by step pics..
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Beautiful wraps.. hmm am hungry :)
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Frankies are simply droolworthy. Loved the clicks of them. Looks awesome!
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Am yet to try this on e...looks delish
ReplyDeleteLove paneer and this type of roll up snacks.
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ReplyDeleteLovely wraps. You must've enjoyed it coz I know you love Paneer so very much... Great going dear.
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lovely frankies..
ReplyDeletevery delicious frankie..
ReplyDeleteAm drooling rite now here...soooo tempting frankie..
ReplyDeleteWe too love TIBBs franky..looks yummy n healthy too
ReplyDeleteOh yum, what a great idea! This sounds delicious...course I love paneer in any shape or form, so how could it not? Amazing. Thanks so much for sharing this w/ the hearth and soul hop this week =)
ReplyDeletelooks swell sathya ! lovely combo of flavours !!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious satya!!! Love the saucy filling...Would love to try it out real soon!!
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I love how you serve this in wraps with the little paper tissues. What a delicious dish - thanks for sharing this with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop!
ReplyDeletehey thx for that quick recipe.....wow loveit
ReplyDeletei havent tried any wraps so far. sounds very interesting one with schezwan sauce
ReplyDeleteFrankies looks yummy and are perfect for picninc parties and to go lunches..This looks absolutely delish!!
ReplyDeleteSuper yummy :)
ReplyDeleteIts a super yummy recipe,sathya.
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Satya, This is better than the wrap i make with cutlets will try this one soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
These wraps look extremely yummy, Satya..Thanks for sharing the step pics..
ReplyDeletei make similar frankies at home,its easy to carry,no mess to eat...wonderful click
ReplyDeleteWonderful and luv the stepwise explanation
ReplyDeletetasty recipe....looks delicious
ReplyDeletethe paneer frankie looks really delicious...
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Akila
Very nice recipe...
ReplyDeleteAwesome wraps ! Perfect dinner for me
ReplyDeletei usually don't associate east asian recipes like schezwan with cheese. this looks amazing!
ReplyDeletelove to have tibbs frankie in chennai..missing it..yours looks so tempting..
ReplyDeleteInnovative recipe. I enjoyed yours Andhra Bobattu also. Back to blogging after 2 months break.
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Yummy shezwan wrap.....i make one with chilli chicken!! Will try out this one soon !!
ReplyDeletehey Satya! thanks for visiting my blog..I'm very new to this blog world..I saw your recipes..they are mind blowing;-)
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