Roasted Paneer (Baked Paneer Recipe) (2024)

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Learn how to make roasted paneer! This baked paneer recipe is oven baked and easy to make. You can use seasoned roast paneer for healthy paneer snacks, or use it in a paneer stir fry or salad. Get more tips on how to use paneer in recipes, my roasted paneer recipe, calories, nutrition info, and more! You'll love this crispy baked paneer that stays soft and tender inside.

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Can I bake paneer instead of frying? You bet! Paneer cubes cooked in the oven are a healthy alternative to fried paneer on the stovetop.

Paneer cheese is like halloumi cheese in that it stays firm, and doesn’t melt in the oven. That means you can make a paneer bake with chunks of paneer that stay intact. You can also season the paneer, and roast it into a crisp snack.

Paneer doesn’t have much flavor by itself. Thus, spicing and roasting paneer is a great way to add another layer of flavor to your Indian recipes. I have lots of ideas for you below on how to use baked paneer.

But first, let’s talk about how to make this recipe!

Table of Contents
  • ➕ How to Make Roasted Paneer
  • 🧀 Baked Paneer Ingredients
  • 😋 Baked Paneer Recipes
  • ⭐ How to Keep Paneer from Sticking
  • ️🌡️ Does paneer reheat well?
  • 🤔 Roasted Paneer Nutrition
  • 📋 Roasted Paneer Calories
  • FAQs
  • 📖 Recipe Card
  • 💭 Expert Tips from Dietitian Summer Yule
  • 💬 Comments

How to Make Roasted Paneer

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Here is the step-by-step preparation for this roasted paneer recipe:

  1. Preheat oven to 425F (218C). Cut the paneer into 1-inch (2.54 cm) cubes.
  1. Place the paneer cubes in a medium bowl. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, oregano, turmeric, salt, and pepper. Stir gently to coat the paneer with the spices.
  1. Line a dark cookie sheet with parchment paper. Place the paneer cubes in a non-touching single layer on the lined baking tray.

How long should paneer be cooked?

How long to bake paneer? Bake paneer for 10 minutes at 425 degrees Fahrenheit (218C), flipping halfway through cooking time using tongs. Bake the paneer on an oven rack ⅓ down from the top of the oven.

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Does paneer melt in the oven?

No, paneer will not melt in the oven because it’s not a melting cheese (like a fondue cheese). Instead, you can use paneer in ways that are similar to extra firm tofu. (And if you need a vegan alternative, experiment with substituting tofu for paneer in this recipe.)

Do we need to boil paneer before cooking?

No, you do not need to boil the paneer before roasting.

🧀 Baked Paneer Ingredients

Here’s your ingredients list for roasted paneer:

  • 8 ounces paneer (227 grams)
  • 1 tablespoon oil (olive oil, avocado oil, canola, etc.)
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • Salt and black pepper, to taste
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Here are the pieces of kitchen equipment you need for roasted paneer:

  • A good knife
  • Parchment paper
  • Dark baking sheet
  • Tongs

Where to Buy Paneer Cheese

You can buy paneer near you at Whole Foods and some other health food stores. Stores that specialize in Asian foods may also carry it. If you can’t find it locally, purchase paneer here on Amazon.

If you can’t find it near you and want to save money, check out my Instant Pot paneer recipe. It's easy to make homemade paneer with two simple ingredients!

😋 Baked Paneer Recipes

You can use crispy baked paneer in so many ways! Try it in my palak paneer Instant Pot recipe, make a chilli paneer, put it in a baked paneer pakora, curry, or make roasted paneer and vegetables. You could also substitute the seasonings in this recipe for garam masala or tandoori seasoning, and use the paneer in a tandoori paneer sandwich or tandoori paneer pizza.

This paneer is also great by itself as a snack or appetizer, or use it to top a salad. If it’s too hot out to turn on the oven, season the paneer and make grilled paneer on the barbeque instead. The possibilities for this simple paneer recipe are endless!

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How to Keep Paneer from Sticking

We’re using parchment paper in this recipe to keep the paneer from sticking. You can also use a silicone baking mat, though the paneer might not get as crisp. Make sure whatever cookie sheet liner you use is heat resistant to 425F or higher.

The paneer is more likely to stick to foil. If you try to use foil, you may want to spray it with cooking spray first. You may also want to shorten the cooking time, and loosen the paneer from the sheet with a spatula after cooking.

If you want to know how to fry paneer without sticking, make sure you’re using enough oil in the skillet. You could also try air frying paneer, since most air fryers have a nonstick basket or tray.

️🌡️ Does paneer reheat well?

Yes, paneer reheats well in the microwave. Microwave for 10 seconds on high, and check on it in 10 second intervals until heated through. Paneer lasts in the fridge for up to 3-4 days if covered in plastic wrap or kept in a covered container.

Can cooked paneer be frozen?

Yes, you can freeze cooked paneer, though the texture may be different when thawed. Wrap paneer in plastic wrap or place it in a freezer bag with the air pressed out to prevent freezer burn. Thaw frozen paneer in the refrigerator for 24-48 hours.

🤔 Roasted Paneer Nutrition

Wondering about roasted paneer benefits? Here is the nutrition information for one serving of roasted paneer (⅓ of the recipe):

  • Calories: 314
  • Total fat: 26.1g
  • Saturated fat: 14g
  • Cholesterol: 80mg
  • Sodium: 40mg (depends on paneer used and assumes no salt added to recipe)
  • Total carbohydrate: 1.2g
  • Fiber: 0.3g
  • Net carbs: 0.9g
  • Total sugar: 0.1g
  • Protein: 16.2g
  • Iron: 3.7% DV
  • Calcium: 41.2% DV
  • Vitamin A: 22.3% DV
  • Vitamin C: 0% DV

Roasted paneer is a low carb, keto, vegetarian, and gluten free food. It’s a super way to add more protein and calcium to a variety of diets.

📋 Roasted Paneer Calories

This baked paneer has 314 calories, 1.2 grams net carbohydrates, and 16.2 grams protein per serving. Nutrition information will vary depending on your portion size.

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FAQs

Can you grill paneer in oven?

You can make a broiled paneer in the oven that gives results similar to grilling. Here is a paneer tikka in oven recipe that shows you one way to do it. (And it looks delicious!)

How to marinate paneer?

You don’t have to use a marinade on paneer in this recipe. If you’d like to make marinated paneer, here is how to marinate paneer in curd, or try a paneer marinade with tandoori seasoning or other flavors you like. Paneer tikka is paneer marinated in yogurt and spices. Find a paneer tikka recipe here.

How to roast paneer in microwave?

The microwave can’t be used for roasting, but you can heat paneer in a microwave. To microwave paneer, put the cubes of paneer in a microwave safe bowl. Cook on high for 10 seconds, checking in 10 second intervals until heated to your liking.

Can you make tandoori paneer in the air fryer?

To roast paneer in air fryer, coat paneer cubes with oil and sprinkle with tandoori seasoning. Air fry at 400F (200C) for 5-6 minutes, flipping the paneer and adding additional air frying time as needed.

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Learn how to make roasted paneer! This baked paneer recipe is oven baked and easy to make. Use it as a snack, or in a stir fry or salad!

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Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Snack

Cuisine Indian

Servings 3

Calories 314 kcal

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Ingredients

  • 8 ounces paneer (227 grams)
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • salt and pepper, to taste

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F (218°C). Cut the paneer into 1-inch (2.54 cm) cubes.

  • Place the paneer cubes in a medium bowl. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, oregano, turmeric, salt, and pepper. Stir gently to coat the paneer with the spices.

  • Line a dark cookie sheet with parchment paper. Place the paneer cubes in a non-touching single layer on the lined baking tray.

  • Bake paneer for 10 minutes at 425°F (218°C), flipping halfway through cooking time using tongs. Bake the paneer on an oven rack ⅓ down from the top of the oven. Let cool and serve.

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Notes

💭 Expert Tips from Dietitian Summer Yule

This is a level 2 recipe (transition or weight maintenance). Is roasted paneer healthy? Paneer is a vegetarian protein option, and can be included in a heart-healthy diet. As always, what’s a “healthy food” depends on the needs of the person eating it.

Who should not eat paneer? Those with dairy restricted diets, such as those with a milk allergy, should not eat paneer. Paneer is low in lactose, and may fit the diet of some with lactose intolerance.

Paneer is cheese, so it’s not a lean protein. Though not a low fat protein option, paneer does provide a variety of benefits. For example, it provides the antioxidant vitamin A, as well as essential minerals such as calcium and phosphorus.

Paneer tends to be a crowd-pleaser that’s accepted by picky eaters. If you need something that can feed everyone from vegetarians to keto dieters, paneer is a great choice. I’d love to see paneer become more reliably available in mainstream supermarkets in the US.

Nutrition information is for one serving.

nutrition info disclaimer

All recipes on this website may or may not be appropriate for you, depending on your medical needs and personal preferences. Consult with a registered dietitian or your physician if you need help determining the dietary pattern that may be best for you.

The nutrition information is an estimate provided as a courtesy. It will differ depending on the specific brands and ingredients that you use. Calorie information on food labels may be inaccurate, so please don't sweat the numbers too much.

Nutrition

Calories: 314kcalCarbohydrates: 1.2gProtein: 16.2gFat: 26.1gSaturated Fat: 14gFiber: 0.3gVitamin A: 22.3% DVCalcium: 41.2% DVIron: 3.7% DV

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FAQs

Does paneer melt in oven? ›

Paneer is a non-melting cheese. Since paneer is made using heat and acid, instead of rennet, to curdle the milk, it changes the way the milk proteins are bound together. When paneer is heated, it doesn't melt, but holds its shape, allowing it to be simmered, fried or grilled without liquefying.

How long should paneer be cooked? ›

Heat a skillet with 1 1/2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat. Add the paneer pieces and pan fry for about 3 to 4 minutes, until they are golden brown. Flip the pieces over to pan fry the other side. Cook for another 2 to 3 minutes, until golden brown.

Does paneer need to be fried? ›

Do you have to fry the paneer? Absolutely not! The thing is, raw paneer has a tendency to fall apart when added to a sauce. By frying the cubed paneer, you create a crispy crust to the cheese which helps it retain its shape when cooked into a hot curry sauce.

Does roasting paneer destroy nutrients? ›

It is also loaded with other nutrients such as calcium, iron and magnesium. Cooking the paneer or roasting it does destroy some nutrition and so it is better to consume it raw.

How to roast paneer without sticking? ›

Oil the pan generously

You can use any cooking oil with a high smoke point like vegetable oil or canola oil. The oil creates a barrier between the paneer and the pan, preventing it from sticking. Consider using a silicone brush or a paper towel to evenly spread the oil across the pan's surface.

Why does paneer become hard after cooking? ›

If you add the paneer at the beginning, the cooking process will overcook it, making it rubbery and hard. One helpful hint is to set aside the paneer until the rest of the ingredients are cooked, then add it at the end.

Can I eat 7 days old paneer? ›

Yes. Being a milk product it is likely that paneer may get contaminated with bacteria and other sources. Moreover,its taste and texture may also get altered. It's not that harmful if you eat it after 15 days.

Can I eat uncooked paneer? ›

Paneer is an animal product which is prepared by curdling hot milk using lime juice, vinegar or citric acid. It can be eaten raw as well as to prepare a variety of dishes. There are various types of Paneer such as conventional Paneer, low fat Paneer, soy Paneer, filled Paneer and vegetable stuff Paneer[1][2].

Why does paneer become rubbery? ›

It is because, unknowingly, you might have overcooked it. We have got you a super easy technique to keep the paneer soft even after cooking. This time, you need a bowl of hot water, instead of water in room temperature. - Cook paneer on medium flame until it gets light brown in colour.

Why doesn t paneer taste like cheese? ›

While most cheeses require an aging process to develop flavor, paneer is enjoyed fresh, with a neutral, milky taste that perfectly absorbs the flavors of the spices and sauces it is cooked with.

What paneer is called in English? ›

Although many Indians translate "paneer" into "cottage cheese", cottage cheese is made using rennet extracted from the stomach of ruminants, and cow's skim milk.

Is it cheaper to make or buy paneer? ›

Fresh, homemade paneer has a lot of upsides, one of which is that it's incredibly cost-effective. A six-ounce block of commercially produced paneer can go for $9 at some stores, while a half gallon of milk and a lemon produce 12 ounces at a fraction of the cost.

How to fix rubbery paneer after cooking? ›

Use hot water

If the fried paneer in cold water is not getting soft, you can try another method. For this: You first fry the paneer and on the other side keep the water on the gas for heating. Now mix a spoonful of salt in this water and when it becomes hot, mix the fried paneer in it.

What is the liquid after making paneer? ›

​What is Paneer ka Pani? ​ Paneer ka pani, also known as whey, is the slightly yellowish liquid residue you get when you make cottage cheese at home. It is rich in nutrients and can be used in many ways.

Is it possible to melt paneer? ›

When melted, some cheeses become stringy and clump, whereas other cheeses will not melt at all. While Mozzarella, a cheese commonly used on pizza, melts to bubbly, gooey perfection, Paneer and Queso Fresco do not melt well at all (Figure 6).

Does paneer soften when cooked? ›

Once it comes to a boil, put a strainer over it and spread out the paneer cubes so that they absorb the steam. Put a lid on top so that the steam cannot escape. After 10-15 mins, you'll have super soft and spongy paneer cubes.

Why did my homemade paneer melt? ›

It sounds like you didn't heat your milk enough when making the paneer. As part of making the cheese, you should heat the milk to a temperature between 90C and boiling, before adding the acid. This heating is what makes paneer resistant to melting as cheese.

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