Grilled Spicy Paneer Skewers – Diabetes Friendly Thursdays
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Grilled Spicy Paneer Skewers

Celebrate the Valentines Day with Team DFT’s Weight Watchers and Diabetes Friendly Appetizers.

Paneer is such a loved ingredient in Indian Cuisine. It is so easy to cook with and experiment with too. Low fat paneer is a blessing for Diabetics. It is not only low in carb but is also high in protein and potassium & calcium. A controlled portion snack of paneer is a good plan on your menu. For those who do not know what Paneer is, it is an Indian Cottage Cheese, similar to Ricotta.
I always believe that Our lives are anyways complicated..our recipes do not need to be. I follow this mantra most of the time, trying to keep my recipes very simple and pretty straight forward.
Grilled Spicy Paneer Skewers is one such recipe. No marination time required, no fancy ingredients required, just open your masaledani (spice box), mix some basic curry spices and toss paneer in it! Grill! Can it get simpler than this?
I am super sure that this will make a great appetizer or hors d’oeuvres or finger food for a swooning Valentine evening, be it with your partner, or kids, or parents or just friends….Valentine after all is a celebration of love and can extend to who ever is loved in your life!
This is how I made it!
I had a great time grilling these in my Indian American Kitchen. I hope you will have fun making this in your kitchen as well!
Sonal
Foot Notes
Paneer/Tofu – Low fat Paneer is an excellent source of protein for vegetarians and helps regulate the blood sugars better with diabetics. Tofu is another great source of parotein. It keeps you full for longer time. The calcium in both the ingredients help in better diabetes type 2- management.
Tomatoes – Tomatoes are not only Low GI but high in fiber. American Diabetes Association puts this humble fruit, in its list of top 10 Super Foods for Diabetics. It is also rich in nutrients like vitamin C, iron, vitamin E. Go on and include some tomatoes on daily basis in your diet, no matter which form – purée, chopped, blanched or raw.
Lettuce – Dieters often eat plenty of lettuce because it fills you up and provides essential nutrients, such as folate and vitamins A and K, without providing a lot of calories. Likewise, other nonstarchy vegetables, including lettuce, can be a good choice for diabetics due to their low carbohydrate content and minimal effects on blood sugar levels.
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Disclaimer
I am not a nutritionist or dietician. My knowledge and information is based on my research and reading from different resources. Please consult your doctor or dietician before making any changes to your diet.
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Other appetizers from the Team DFT!
Black Chickpea Falafel Bites by Parvathy
Oats Spinach Mung Dal Kebabs by Shailja
Dhaniya Methi Muthiya by Swati


The paneer cubes look so very inviting with those beautiful grill marks! With all the lettuce and tomatoes on the side, I’m sure this made a great starter or light snack.
My mouth is watering !!! A photo is a treat for the eyes too!
This paneer is proof positive that healthy can also be delicious! Looks great, Sonal!
Thank you Nancy
I’ve only two paneer recipes. This would be a nice addition to my bare bones repertoire!
I am in love with this super-easy recipe for grilled paneer! What a delightful appetizer it would make for any gathering!
Thanks girl
Oh! I wish I cud have them right now..Feeling so hungry after looking them! Awesome
Thanks Swati 🙂
These look so appetizing 🙂 yum!
Thank you
Sonal this is Such a lip smacking paneer recipe .. Loved it to the core and fab looking pics as always…
Muaah
it is so mouthwatering!!!
Thanks Gloria 🙂
I love paneer, it’s one of my favorite things but have only really had it in saag paneer. This is a wonderful recipe!!
Thanks Suzanne 🙂