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How to make Bread Paneer Pakoda for evening snacking with chai

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 12, 2026, 16:07 IST
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Bread Paneer Pakoda Recipe


When it comes to comforting and filling bread snack to enjoy with chai, everyone loves Bread Paneer Pakoda. It is a classic deep-fried dish made with a stuffing of paneer between bread slices, coating it with a spiced gram flour batter, and deep frying until golden and crispy. It is best enjoyed with green chutney and masala chai. Try this recipe and thank us later.

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Ingredients


4-8 bread slices, 150–200 g paneer, 1 cup besan, ½ tsp turmeric powder, ½ tsp red chilli powder, ½ tsp carom seeds, ½ tsp garam masala, salt to taste, water, and refined oil for frying

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Step 1


Take a deep bowl and besan, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, ajwain, garam masala, and salt. Mix well.

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Step 2


Add water gradually to make a smooth, thick batter without lumps and let it rest for 10 minutes.

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Step 3


In the meantime, place a paneer slice on one bread slice. Top it with a sprinkle of chaat masala and cover with another bread slice and press gently. Cut the sandwich diagonally into triangles.

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Step 4


Heat oil in a deep pan or kadhai on medium flame.

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Step 5


Now, dip each bread-paneer triangle into the besan batter to coat them well on all sides.

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Step 6



Carefully drop the triangles into hot oil and fry until they turn golden brown and crispy.

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Step 7


Remove and place them on tissue paper to absorb excess oil. Serve hot with mint coriander chutney. Enjoy!​


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