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Bharwan Simla Mirch

Capsicum stuffed with a mixture of cottage cheese, cashews, raisins and baked.

Bharwan Simla Mirch Bharwan Simla Mirch

Chef's Name

: Aditya Bal

Recipe Servings

: 4

Recipe Cook Time

: 40 Minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 tsp refined oil

    1/2 tsp cumin

    1 onion

    1 ginger  

    2 green chilies

    1 tsp coriander powder

    Salt to taste

    1 tsp red chili powder

    100-200 ml water

    50 gm cashew nut

    25 gm raisin

    1 tsp butter

    2 potatoes, boiled

    50 gm paneer

    1/2 tsp kasumin

    1/2 slice lime

    1 tsp chaat masala

    Fresh coriander, small bunch, chopped   

    4 capsicums

Method

In a pan, saute refined oil, cumin, chopped onion, chopped garlic, chopped ginger, green chilies, coriander powder, red chili powder and salt. Add little water to deglaze it.

In the same pan saute, cashew nut, raisin and butter and mix them all together

Crumble in two boiled potatoes and paneer in the pan.

Add half a lime, chaat masala and fresh coriander. Mix them all together.

Pre-heat the over for 10 minutes at 180C.

Chop up the inner parts of Capsicum to stuff in the masala .

In a pan, add a little refined oil and sear and charge the capsicum before stuffing in the masala .

Add salt to the roasted Capsicum and stuff in the masala.

Crumble and sprinkle over paneer and chaat masala.

Add couple of raisins over it.

Add little refined oil in the roasting tray and place the capsicum in it.
 
Roast them for 20 minutes and baste in with refined oil and butter.

Serve hot.

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