These substantial yet light and fluffy baked quiche cups are all the more satisfying as they contain an abundance of creamy paneer cheese and some spicy goodness. I must not forget to mention the mushrooms that are nestled in with the other delights. Bossy, no, but paneer makes its presence known here, as do the mushrooms, but they know their place and assert it modestly.
So easy to prepare and they make for a lovely appetizer or side for dinner especially when served with a salsa or chutney, an Indian dal soup and some savory flat breads. They also happen to be an excellent brunch or breakfast choice. Feel free to adjust the spicing according to your preference and by all means include more chilies or jalapenos because when you bake them in the oven, considering the egg and cheese component, the heat is really rather tempered.
I was in a hurry, so for a quick topping for the muffins, I pulled some of my trusty "fire paste" out of the fridge, put about a teaspoon of the blend into a small saucepan with a chopped tomato and a bit of salt and simmered that mixture until thickened because I wanted a bit more of a kick as an option for my dinner guests. No complaints from dining companions nor the cook for that matter.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Modern Spice: Inspired Indian Flavors for the Contemporary Kitchen Cuisine: Indian Published on November 6, 2012 Creamy and lightly spiced egg and paneer cheese muffins with mushrooms Preparation: 20 minutes Cooking time: 40 to 45 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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More paneer and mushroom goodness from Lisa's Kitchen:
Paneer Mushroom Masala
Shredded Paneer with Tomatoes, Chilies, Mushrooms and Chickpeas
Wild Mushroom and Paneer Pilaf with Urad Dal
Paneer Cheese and Vegetables in a Creamy Gravy
These look amazing! I love to bake too :)
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These are brilliant Lisa! How inspired!
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