How to Make KFC-Style Vegetarian Popcorn (Traditional & Healthy Version)

KFC-Style Vegetarian Popcorn is a beloved snack that captures the irresistible crunch and spice of classic popcorn chicken, but with a plant-based twist perfect for Indian homes. This vegetarian version uses paneer (Indian cottage cheese) as a protein-rich substitute, making it both satisfying and suitable for a wide range of dietary preferences. The bite-sized, golden nuggets are coated in a blend of Indian spices and whole wheat flour (atta), delivering a burst of flavour with every mouthful. This recipe is ideal for family gatherings, kids’ parties, and festive occasions like Holi or Diwali, where quick, crowd-pleasing snacks are a must. The taste is reminiscent of popular fast-food, but crafted with wholesome, locally-sourced ingredients you trust. Paneer, seasoned with garam masala, red chilli powder, and kasuri methi, is coated in a light, crispy batter before being baked or air-fried for a guilt-free treat. Served hot with tangy green chutney or tomato ketchup, this vegetarian popcorn is a healthier alternative to deep-fried snacks, perfect for calorie-conscious foodies. Its easy preparation and adaptability to Indian spice preferences make it a favourite across regions and age groups. Whether enjoyed during monsoon evenings, as a tiffin snack, or alongside tea, this dish brings the fun of eating out to your home kitchen, without compromising on health.

35 min total2 servingseasy280 kcal / 100g

Ingredients

  • Paneer
    200 grams Paneer (Indian cottage cheese, cubed)
  • Atta (whole wheat flour)
    1/3 cup Atta (whole wheat flour) (for coating)
  • Rice flour
    2 tbsp Rice flour (for extra crispiness)
  • Cornflour
    2 tbsp Cornflour (for binding)
  • Dahi (curd)
    1/4 cup Dahi (curd) (hung curd for marination)
  • Garam masala
    1/2 tsp Garam masala (Indian spice mix)
  • Red chilli powder
    1/2 tsp Red chilli powder (adjust to taste)
  • Kasuri methi
    1 tsp Kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves, crushed)
  • Haldi (turmeric)
    1/4 tsp Haldi (turmeric) (for color)
  • Salt
    to taste Salt
  • Black pepper powder
    1/2 tsp Black pepper powder
  • Oil spray
    as needed Oil spray (for air frying or baking)
  • Chaat masala
    1/2 tsp Chaat masala (for garnish)

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Prepare the marinade by mixing dahi
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10 min

Step 1 · Prepare the marinade by mixing dahi

Prepare the marinade by mixing dahi, garam masala, red chilli powder, kasuri methi, haldi, black pepper, and salt in a large bowl. Add paneer cubes and toss gently to coat. Let marinate for 10 minutes.

Step 2: In a separate bowl
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Step 2 · In a separate bowl

In a separate bowl, combine atta, rice flour, and cornflour. This dry mix will help achieve a crispy outer layer.

Step 3: Dredge each marinated paneer cube in the flour mixture
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Step 3 · Dredge each marinated paneer cube in the flour mixture

Dredge each marinated paneer cube in the flour mixture, ensuring an even, light coating.

Step 4: Preheat your oven to 200°C or set your air fryer to 200°C
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Step 4 · Preheat your oven to 200°C or set your air fryer to 200°C

Preheat your oven to 200°C or set your air fryer to 200°C. Arrange the coated paneer cubes on a greased baking tray or in the air fryer basket, ensuring they do not touch.

Step 5: Spray the paneer cubes with oil
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15 min

Step 5 · Spray the paneer cubes with oil

Spray the paneer cubes with oil. Bake or air fry for 12-15 minutes, turning halfway, until golden and crisp.

Step 6: Remove and sprinkle chaat masala over the hot popcorn paneer
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Step 6 · Remove and sprinkle chaat masala over the hot popcorn paneer

Remove and sprinkle chaat masala over the hot popcorn paneer. Serve immediately with mint chutney or tomato ketchup.

Why this recipe is healthy

Choosing to bake or air-fry instead of deep-fry significantly reduces unhealthy fats while retaining delicious crunch. Paneer offers high-quality vegetarian protein, essential for muscle growth and satiety. The absence of artificial additives and the inclusion of whole wheat flour make this version of popcorn chicken both nourishing and satisfying. It fits well into balanced diets, including for those managing weight or diabetes.

A note on tradition

While the concept of popcorn chicken is global, Indian households have embraced vegetarian popcorn using paneer or soya, especially in North India. These crispy bites are a festive favourite during Holi, Diwali, or as a special treat for children’s birthdays. Street vendors and home cooks alike have adapted this recipe, infusing it with local masalas and serving it with spicy chutneys. It’s a popular choice for evening snacks or as a tiffin item.

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