Few years ago, during one of our air travel, I got to eat something called Malabar Paneer Roll. It was a Kati roll, stuffed with paneer masala. It was delicious to say the least. Back home I tried to recreate the same but with Aloo, though the entire thing came out well, the outer layer was little uncooked at the ends. I had packed the Kati roll with Aloo subzi for Hubby dear for his travel. He said it was delicious but I could try cooking it little more at the places where I folded.
While Frankie is famous in Bombay and is talked much about by CurryFusion in this interesting article. Frankie is supposed to be a staple fast food in Mumbai. The Frankie is an Indian version of a wrap or Burrito. Reading on Kati Roll and Frankie, I can find lot of similarities between Kati Roll and Frankie, as even a Frankie is a roti dredged in beaten egg, and griddled, then piled with variety of filling options.
So going by the assumption of fast food, there really may not be an authentic recipe for the stuffing. you can just do it on the go. Recently we had a Food bloggers meet, where Priya made some Frankie for us. It was a wonderful meet, where we could all taste the fellow blogger's food. As I was busy grilling the pav for the bhaji I took for the meet, I didn't pay attention to the recipe she was sharing with the rest. But it surely reminded me that I ought to post my version of Frankie / Warps / Kati Roll as you might want to call it.
When I had a huge portion of paneer that needed to be used up, this is what I ended up doing.
For making the outer layer
To assemble the Frankie
Paneer Frankie | Paneer Wraps
Makes : 10 - 11 wraps
Ingredients Needed to prepare Frankie
For the outer layer:
Whole Wheat flour - 1 cup
All purpose flour - 1 cup
Cold butter - 2 tbsp (appx, can be less if you want)
Salt to taste
Flour to dust
For the paneer stuffing:
Paneer - made from 1 & 1/2 liter milk.
Onions - 2 medium
Ginger Garlic paste - 1/2 tsp
Tomatoes - 2 medium
Cumin Seeds - 1/4 tsp
Spice powders to be added:
Red chili powder - 1 tsp
Coriander powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder a pinch
Roasted Cumin powder - 1/4 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/4 tsp
Chat Masala - 1/4 tsp
Amchur / Dry Mango Powder - 1 /4 tsp
Kala Namak - a pinch (opt)
Salt to taste
To assemble the frankie
Table butter
Rotis/ Outer layer
Stuffing
How to make Paneer Frankie
For the outer layer:
Makes a great dish for carrying for light lunches or picnics. I sent this for Konda's lunch and she loved it so much.
Chitra says
looks delicious...
Vimitha Anand says
Kids would definitely love this and so would adults. A wholesome meal.
SavithaRaj's Spice Land says
Like the Kati rolls and the story how it came from Calcutta too..
http://www.savitharajsspiceland.blogspot.com
Laxmi says
Looks great and tempting.. Kids would love it for sure.. healthy too.
Reshmi Mahesh says
Delicious recipe....A hit with kids..
Krithi's Kitchen says
My fav kind of evening munchies... so good
Nithya says
Delicious frankies 🙂 They remind me of the one we had at Priya's place though its a different recipe. Yummy and Im drooling 🙂
Manju says
I love these, Valli! Kati rolls are my go to for picnics and when we are travelling. We even made them once when we went camping! 🙂
sabina says
Mouthwatering snack...anytime i would luv to have this...
Women World says
Delicious and perfect pack for travels.
Shobha says
Nice light dish for lunch box.
divya says
Love this dish. It looks fantastic! 🙂
Gayathri Ramdas Sreekanth says
I was looking for an easy paneer frankie recipe..! Thanks dear and really applaud you for the various step by step recipes inspite of being such a busy work-mom/wife..
Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says
Looks absolutely delicious, love you step by step pics 🙂