Paneer-Soya-Vegetables cutlet

soya recipe

Being a vegetarian and following particular diet, paneer & soya plays a very important role. I find it difficult to eat the chunks so was trying different versions to make it more appealing . Let’s see the recipe and it’s ingredients.

Nutrition facts for the recipe

Carbs:22gm Protien : 47 gm Fat -11gm

Macros change according to brand, above mentioned macro nutrients information are for Nutrela brand

Ingredients

  • 60 gms soya chunks (Nutrela)
  • 100gms paneer
  • 10 gm olive oil/Ghee
  • Chopped Coriander
  • One onion finely chopped
  • 2-3 green chilies finely chopped
  • Salt as per taste
  • 1 tbsp Red chili flakes
  • Finely chopped/grated vegetables of your choice ( Capsicum, Carrot, cabbage, green chilli, zucchini, red yellow Bell pepper, cucumber)

Procedure

  • Instead of soaking soya we will directly grind it and make aata(fine powder)
  • Make sure there are no big pcs left
  • Add finely chopped onions, green chili, coriander, salt, red chili, ginger garlic paste.
  • Add finely chopped capsicum, carrot.
  • Mix properly until it’s combined to form a dough.
  • Make small equal sized balls and with the help of your palm flaten the top and bottom to form tikki.
  • Take a flat base big pan or tawa and spread one spoon oil on it.
  • Heat it on medium to low flame and put tikki gently on it.
  • Let it cook from one side, it will take around 5 to 10 minutes on low flame.
  • You can now cook without oil too with the help of frying pan foil by Asahi kasei.
  • Flip the tikkis gently and cook the other side.
  • Tikkis are ready to serve with coriander or tomato chatni.

30 thoughts on “Paneer-Soya-Vegetables cutlet”

  1. Gleefulblogger – Mumbai India – "Attitude is the KEY of success & happiness in life." - Anonymous This is what I believe in, this is what I follow - welcome to Gleefulblogger's blog - a lifestyle & parenting blog.
    Dipika Singh says:

    Isn’t this a delicious and tempting recipe I am definitely going to try it in fact today itself in the evening snacks thank you for sharing such wonderful recipes Neha

  2. this is a smart one I must say! I really like the recipe and i like the easy way you have suggested to incorporate soya into the diet! I know getting the family to eat soya is a pain but this would be such an easy way! Thanks!

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    Charu says:

    The recipe looks so easy to try. My kids will hopefully love it. Will try it soon. Thanks for sharing ??

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    Vaishali says:

    Very nice. Easy to make. One question. How do we make sure, these cutlets don’t stick to the pan and end up burnt?

  5. That’s a great idea for using soya chunks, grinding to make powder, why I never thought of this. These cutlets are looking really delicious, I’ll try the recipe soon.

  6. Deepika – Indian Motivational Blogger, Poetry writer, Believer and thinker, Indian Youtuber, Indian Podcaster, subscribe to my channel to listen more poetries. Simple in nature, Try to follow the rule of simple living and high thinking.
    Deepika Mishra says:

    Paneer and Soya chunks.. what a healthy combination and guess what, in the form of cutlets means no compromises with taste too. Great recipe, I will try too.

  7. Paneer is my favourite. Quick and delicious recipes is my all time favourite. This recipe is not only easy and quick to make but involved less number of ingredients so I can learn easily

  8. Ruchie – Being a Domestic Engineer and a proud mom of 6years old princess n a year old naughty munchkin I love doing something or other ... Sometimes loves cooking , sometimes creating some creative stuffs, sometimes doing art and craft and best part love to dance and sing which is stress buster for me... This blog is just to store my memories and share knowledge on food, reviews, gossip, recipes, fun, contest whatever I have with the world who wish to take !!
    Ruchi Verma says:

    This looks so yummy and tempting and soya is something my entire family loves ..will sure try this out !!

  9. This hybrid of paneer and soya cutlets sounds really yum, I must say! I would love to try to recreate this recipe at home soon.

  10. Varsh – Blogger. Homemaker. Artist. I find perfection very subjective and love to enjoy the journey towards achieving it. I like the weird surprises life throws at me and love to turn them around! :)
    Varsh says:

    I loved this recipe, Neha. By grinding dry soya there’s time saved and by adding paneer the nutrition level got even better. Am definitely making this for breakfast soon.

  11. Definitely this is going to be my weekend recipe looks delicious and it’s healthy too… Soya with vegetables is really a good combination

  12. Mayuri6 – Mumbai – Tarot Card Reader. Writer. Sweet Tooth-er. Traveler. I write from my heart, edit from my mind and hope that my words will touch your soul.
    Mayuri Nidigallu says:

    I had no idea that we could directly grind Soya chunks to make an aata. This is a very useful tip. Those cutlets look really good and going by the ingredients used, they are so healthy too. Lovely recipe.

  13. I will try your way of not soaking the soya nuggets. I usually soak them. I think this is much faster way. Thanks for the variation in my existing recipe.

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