Monday, January 3, 2011

Braided Bread with Paneer Stuffing

Welcome back friends to the start of a brand new year. Yes of course the holidays are over :( but then again 2011 fills me with enthusiasm and hope, all 365 days worth of it!

The mercury is steadily dipping and in the past couple of weeks we've seen some of the coldest weather in my few years in this part of the world... but I'm not complaining... totally loving it sipping hot coffee, getting to wear all the winter gear which have been bought and boxed up for a while, being lazy, cooking only occasionally and enjoyed the holidays to the fullest with family.
Now, coming back to the kitchen, there’s something about baking bread that gives me a high. And when I bake one, my fingers itch to make another one. I still jump for joy when I watch the dough rise, as I did the very first time.
There are hundreds of temptations all over the web that keeps me motivated to bake a new and different kind every time. I have been eying this beautiful braided bread for sometime now and finally tried it this weekend. I was a bit unsure as to how it would turn out, but was not in the least bit disappointed. Of course, I still have got a long long way to go and I don't claim to be a bread baking veteran but I do enjoy my little experiments now and then. My family adores them all… and I graciously take all the compliments :)
My brother is visiting us for the holidays and he was totally *wowed* by what he called one of my masterpieces straight out of an upscale bakery! lol... (he is still getting over the fact that his sis can cook ha-ha)... we had it fresh out of the oven and later pan toasted with some butter and the the whole big loaf was finished in no time... when that happens, I know it was good for sure... loved it!!




Ingredients:
All purpose flour ............................... 1 1/2 cups
Atta or whole wheat flour ................... 1 cup
Rapid rise Yeast ............................... 1/2 tbsp
Oil ............................................... 2  tbsp
Sugar ............................................ 1/2 tbsp
Salt .............................................. 3/4 tsp
Warm milk ...................................... 3/4 cup +  1/4 cup at room temp for brushing (I use 2% milk)
Sesame seeds for topping



For the filling:
Potatoes .................................. 2 large boiled, peeled and cubed small (about 1 1/4 cups)
Paneer .................................... 1 1/2 cup grated
Green peas ...............................1/4 cup
Cumin seeds ............................. 1 tsp
Fennel seeds ............................. 1/4 tsp
Green chillies ............................ 1 chopped
Coriander powder ....................... 2  tsp
Garam masala ............................ 1 tsp
Amchur powder .......................... 2 tsp
Salt ........................................ to taste
Turmeric .................................. 1/2 tsp
Red chilli powder ....................... 1/2 or to taste
Oil ......................................... 2 tblsp
Chat masala .............................. 1 tsp
Hing ........................................ a pinch
Cilantro leaves ........................... 1 tbsp chopped

Method:

1. In a medium bowl mix the yeast, sugar, and milk and set aside in a warm place till it becomes frothy about 10 minutes. Add in the salt and oil. Mix.

2. In a large bowl add both the flours, mix. Make a well at the center and add the yeast mixture little by little.

3. Combine everything using your hand and start kneading. Knead for 5-6 minutes until the dough becomes smooth. While kneading apply some oil on your palm, it helps in kneading and the dough doesn't stick to your hand.

4. Apply oil over the dough and cover with a wet kitchen towel and place it in a warm place. Let the dough rise to double its size, about 1 hour.

5. Gently deflate the dough and knead for a minute. Roll it into a rectangular shape about 15" long. Leaving a few inches from each side, place the stuffing in the center. Leaving an inch from one side, make slanting cuts on either side at equal distance (cut slits on the sides up to the filling. Make sure there are the same number of strips on each side of the filling. Leaving the end closest to the filling attached. "Braid" the strips up over the filling, tucking in loose ends and wrapping the final piece or two under the bread). Let it rise again, about half an hour. Meanwhile cover the bread with a wet cloth to avoid drying.  Brush the top with milk and bake in a preheated oven at 375 deg F for 17-20 mins till the outer crust gets a light golden brown color. Let it cool down to room temperature, slice and serve. Enjoy!
For the filling -
1. Heat oil in a pan on medium heat. Add in the cumin, hing and fennel seeds. Let them splutter.

2. Add green chillies. Stir for a minute.

3. Add the green peas, turmeric, salt and coriander powder and stir for 2 minutes.

4. Add the potatoes and cook for 4 - 5 minutes. Add the red chilli, garam masala and amchur. Mix and add the paneer and cilantro. Add chaat masala. Mix and remove from heat. Allow the mixture cool down to room temperature.


Notes:
1. Be creative you can add different vegetables and also cheese to the stuffing. 
2. It can be kept for a couple of days at room temperature. And can be refrigerated up to a week. 

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102 comments:

Shanavi said...

Wow !!!! Simply superb..Bookmarked aipi and am gonna make sweet stuffing...Thanks dear

Nancy and Vijay said...

Hi Aipi, This looks amazing! I am as *wowed* as your brother :) I will be attempting this soon.

Harini said...

Very neatly braided!! I hv also bookmarked this bread but I am just about recovering from holiday blues..someday I gotto bake this beauty of a bread!

Priya said...

Marvellous, absolutely fabulous looking braided bread, am in love with that paneer stuffing;.yummmm!

Manasi said...

Beautiful! And I bet darn tasty too. Of course it was finished!

Swathi said...

Braided bread with paneer stuffing looks awesome.

Rachana said...

The bread looks so good... I wouldn't mind having a piece :-)

Reva said...

Excuse me ....You are a "Bread Baking Veteran"...no doubt about it...It shows in this pic...I am lost for words b'coz this is just perfect...
Reva

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

wow, looks awesome dear, I need to try out your braided bread. Hey, a stupid question. Do you serve it as an appetizer, by cutting at a triangle or at main course with soup and all or in some other way. I don't want to prepare something that I don't know how to eat. Also, can be it a simple snack with some ketchup?

Kairali sisters said...

Prefect braiding and love the filling...Looks super Aipi....Happy new year...

Angie's Recipes said...

Gorgeous! The bread is so beautifully braided, not to mention it's stuffed with paneer filling.

Soumya said...

wow...now words dear...Thats simply superb...very perfectly done...great job...

G.Pavani said...

oh!mouthwatering n delicious stuffing bread.

girlichef said...

It looks beautiful! I thought the outside was gorgeous...but then a glimpse at the cut slice...boy oh boy...it is fantastic. Happy New Year! :D

Smitha said...

looks so beautiful...perfectly braided and the stuffing looks delicious too....Please pass me some over plzz!

Uma said...

Aipi, this is awesome.. What a start for 2011!
Wish you and your family a Happy, Healthy, Wealthy New Year 2011!

Magic of Spice said...

That is amazingly beautiful...I do not know amchur powder but I am intrigued and will look it up :)

aipi said...

@- Priya- actually it can be all of the above. They are all good suggestions on how you can eat this bread. As far as I am concerned, as I have mentioned in the post above, I just took one inch slices and pan seared each side with a little butter. Some of us ate it as-is and some ate it with ketchup.

@- Magic of spice- Amchur powder is simply dried green mango powder. It is easily available in any Indian grocery store. Hope you are able to find some in your area.

Juliana said...

Wow Aipi, your bread looks fabulous, love the idea of paneer and you sure braided very pretty :-)

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

wow - love it....
looks so yum!

Simply Life said...

oooh what a great combination!

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

Wow, what an exquisite looking bread! Even more delicious with paneer stuffing! Fabulous idea!!! Thanks for making such a lovely,lovely bread!!
Wish you all the best for The New Year 2011!!!!

Sharmilee! :) said...

Perfectly baked..looks very tempting

tigerfish said...

Yum! Love the braiding you did too :D

chitra said...

Lovely aipi, I have made braided bread, but not with stuffing, must try this. Looks yummy.

Green Girl @ A little bit of everything said...

another "wower" here
only the sound of the stuffing made me hungry.
now I have to ask at my local Asian store about hing and amchur powder.

thanks for sharing this Aipi
Hope you'll have a wonderful week

kanthi said...

Good recipe of the braided bread along with good presentation and photo illustrations ..

honeybeecooksjackfruit said...

A delicious filling idea! My tummy is grumbling for a slice right now.

Nisa Homey said...

This looks so yummy....happy new year!!!

The Foodie said...

Wow... amazing!!! wonderful looking bread.. and I am sure very tasty too, loved it and bookmarked.

Kurinji said...

Fabulous!!!
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Kurinji

RAKS KITCHEN said...

It looks so perfectly done and pretty looking too,sounds very yummy!

jeyashrisuresh said...

u have done a very great job ,feel ike tating a piece.nice click

Priya Sreeram said...

Aipi, u never cease to amaze me dear ! Lovely and it is bookmarked !!

Kitchen Boffin said...

lovely bread dear... i just like the look of it and am quite sure would taste great..

Anu said...

Wow it looks so perfect and yummy...

Jagruti જાગૃતિ said...

Mindblowing Aipi...just bake one for me ;)

Indrani said...

Wow, what a neat looking bread, Aipi...you braided it so professionally..what a great start, dear...wish you & your family a wonderful year ahead,, I have tagged u, check this link: http://riappyayan.blogspot.com/2010/12/am-back-from-vacation-and-tag.html

Try to send your entries to my ongoing event : MEC(Combo meal): http://riappyayan.blogspot.com/2010/12/announcing-mecmicrowave-easy-cooking.html

Treat and Trick said...

Beautiful and perfectly braided! I'm sure it tasted great with that stuffing. Happy New Year to you and family...

sonu said...

wow..awesome looking bread..feeling like grabbing the whole thing right away...so neatly done and very cute..im so scared to try but will surely give it a try..bookmarked !!just one thing..instead of rapid rise yeast can i use active dried yeast..as tht is wat i normally use and have loads of it ??

Spoonfuls of love, added to every recipe !!! said...

Yummy Looking Bread

savitha ramesh said...

Actually, I was the one commented,first, unfortunately,it didnt work.....A healthier way to cook...Book marked dear..amazed by ur work

aipi said...

@- Sonu- Thanks dear..I have never tried with active dried yeast but I have a feeling it will not work very well at least with the given recipe, as I think the quantity required and resting time may vary. However, if you do happen to try it, it would be great if you let us know how it worked out..

Sushma Mallya said...

looks perfect and very beautifully done...loved the stuffing too..

Arti said...

absolutely divine.. paneer is one of my favorites and you have done it all so beautifully!!Loved it!

Mrs K said...

Aipi,what a solid start to 2011 dear,you have most definately,"wowed" all your audience here...trust me,this is a masterpiece,look at all the neat braiding,I love it and love the stuffing even more.I am making it now,I have all the stuff too:) Will let you know if it turned out half as good as yours:)

Mary said...

What an absolutely lovely bread. It certainly is a great way to begin the new year. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

Panchpakwan said...

Wow so delicious and perfectly baked. Would love to try it soon..
Happy new year to you and your family.

Gulmohar said...

It looks so so pretty :-) loved your filling too...Happy New year,Aipi !!

Santosh Bangar said...

braided are perfectly made filling is tasty and clicks are superb on the whole fntastic!!!!!!!!!!!

Nisha said...

Happy New Year .

Loved the bread.

sm said...

very tasty

Chanchal said...

Aipi you started the year 2011 with a bang..
Braided bread with paneer stuffing looks yummy..
and the through image description makes the process look simple..thanks for sharing..
Chanchal
RecipeRaaga

My attempt at The Julie/Julia project said...

This is the best :)
loved it :)

Viki's Kitchen said...

Perfectly baked bread. Looks very classy! Love the stuffing and the way you did the braid. Keep rocking! Wishing you and family a bright and prosperous Happy new year dear.

Sunijaga said...

looks so good.loved it:)

Yummy Team said...

It looks so perfect and yum!! Great job! Happy New Year..

♥Sugar♥Plum♥Fairy♥ said...

hIII Aipi , a brite sunshine new year to u too!
Well u have the best braind in town and this is a wonderful way to begin new year , i sure wanna try this braid for a while now and u pinged me into it :-)
Absoltely delicious!

Rachu said...

Aipi, Bravo for creativity and taste. Gonna try it and let you know for sure..

Jisha said...

it looks perfect and nice recipe..will surely try this...

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

perfectly made bread to welcome the new yr..looks absolutely delcious with tht flavorful stuffing...aipi i m nt able to load ur page..it takes a while and then my pc hangs off....god knws whts happening...anyways happy new yr...hugs

Peggy said...

This is definitely a "Wow" Bread! Love the stuffing in it and I'm sure it smelled wonderful baking!

Cham said...

The bread is perfect and well customized for our taste! Happy New Year!

Reeni said...

Your bread is just gorgeous! You did excellent work braiding it. And the filling tucked inside makes it super delicious!

Saras said...

Looks fabulous & superb clicks...Happy 2011!!! Aipi

Pushpa said...

Braided bread with paneer stuffing looks fantastic,awesome.

Prathibha said...

the bread looks just amazing...lovely stuffing..I am yet to make this..:)

Roxan said...

This is a total masterpiece, I can see why your brother said that! It looks professional.... and delicious.

Happy new year!

Indie.Tea said...

Ooo, that is such a pretty bread! And I am absolutely sure that it is delicious - especially with the paneer stuffing - it looks incredible!

sweet artichoke said...

Best wishes for a happy, joyful and yummy New Year!
This bread looks fantastic and - mmhhh, the paneer filling is both innovative and delicious! Great recipe!

Jay said...

Om gosh! Looks heavenly..
Tasty appetite

Ramya said...

Perfect braided bread...looks great:-)

Joanne said...

I love bread stuffed with cheese. My dad usually makes a version with pepperoni and mozzarella but I would much prefer this. Delicious!

Raina said...

That bread looks beautiful. It does look professional. I love your filling too. I am always amazed at all of the wonderful spices and flavors that go into Indian cooking. I have to get the courage up and make this:)

Akila said...

wow thats really delicious looking dear....

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Akila

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious bread and steps

kothiyavunu.com said...

Wow!! fabulous looking braided bread with yummy panner stuffing aipi!! bet it must have tasted great...can't wait to try this recipe.

R said...

this is simply awesome! what a great start to the new year, HNY to u too!!

Miriam said...

You really caught my attention with this bread! It's beautiful, sounds delicious, and I've been trying to make all of my breads homemade lately. Thanks for sharing this recipe! I'm gonna love it :) Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

Krishnaveni said...

wow, beautifully done, looks wonderful, as always classy click, great

Sunijaga said...

Wish you a very happy new year:)

Vani said...

That is one pretty looking bread, Aipi!

Lizy said...

Truly a masterpiece, Aipi....Happy New Year to you and your family.

Ananda Rajashekar said...

how beautiful they look the filling is just awesome :) Very happy new year!

Cucina di Barbara said...

Aipi, this is a masterpiece!
I have just printed it! I have to try this one!
Happy new year dear!
Barbaraxx

aipi said...

Thanks a lot guys for your valuable time and comments!

Rachu said...

Aipi i tried the bread. Must say i was shocked! so was my hubby. i dint do the filling, just baked a small bread. never knew braiding bread was so easy and it comes out so well. I am going to bake one with filling for babies and post in mine too.. well of course with the thanksgiving mark and link to your blog!

a moderate life said...

Not sure my comment went through because my computer crashed, If not, here is another one! lovely bread aipi! Bookmarking it to try myself. thanks for sharing on the hearth and soul hop! All the best for a happy new year! Alex

Couscous & Consciousness said...

Aipi, how do you do it?! This looks amazing. I am mad for making bread right now too, but would never have thought of a filling like this - sounds totally delicious and looks heavenly as well :-)
Sue

Satya said...

The bread is looking amazing....

~Lisa~ said...

Perfection. You did a superb job on this Aipi!

Uj said...

A show stopper..Loved the bread and its filling.. I need to see if we can get this variety of yeast :)

Anonymous said...

What a beauty!! You make everything very neatly and professionally. I will try this.

Richa

Chitra said...

Lovely blog and wonderful recipe :-) Tried it out with Active Dry Yeast..worked like a dream.

anishathefoodie said...

Hi Aipi
Will defn try this braided bread. It looks too good not to try it. I done have any bread baking experience. This will be the first :-)

Cheers

soujanya said...

Looking perfect!!!good explanation...
Thanks for sharing!
Happy cooking!

Anonymous said...

looks amazing..just cant wait to try it..

Alpana said...

This looks exactly like it came from my hometown bakery.........beautiful.
alpana

RS said...

Holy moly!!!!!!!! This doesn't even look manmade!!!!! You are a real talent and this is SPECTACULAR........I know I can never be able to make anything this beautiful!!

Anonymous said...

I tried it with mixed vegetable filling and it came out beautiful, never knew it would be so easy to make this bread,lotttsss of thanks to you!
Rupa

Anonymous said...

All Glory to Allah,
All your works are inspiring everyone one sees it encourage that they should do or try same.Inspiring as well.Thank you .
God bless you,
Agnes,

సిరి said...

Omg am totally in love ....amazing dear

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