Have u ever tasted Iyengar bakery bread sandwiches?! If not do give a try and am sure you will not regret and will ask for more. I just love them so much and when I saw the recipe I wanted to give a try instantly. Its easy, quick and tasty sure a must try for all bread lovers like me :)
Bread Vegetable Masala Toast / Iyengar Bakery Style Sandwiches Recipe
Recipe Source : Sailus Food
Ingredients:
- Bread - 4 slices
- Onion - 1
- Carrot - 1 chopped finely
- Capsicum - 1 chopped finely
- Tomato - 1/2 finely chopped
- Green Chillies - 1 finely chopped
- Chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
- Tomato sauce - 3 tbsp
- Ghee - to toast
- Coriander leaves - 1 tbsp chopped finely
- Oil - 2 tsp
Method:
- Heat oil, add onions and green chillies. Saute until onions turn golden brown. Add tomatoes,carrot and capsicum, saute till raw smell leaves.
- Now add turmeric powder, red chilli powder and saute for 3-4mins. Add a tbsp of tomato ketchup, give a quick stir.
- Garnish with coriander leaves and switch off. Now the stuffing for sandwich is ready.
- Toast bread slices until slightly cripy with a tsp of ghee. Apply tomato sauce on one side then spoon out the vegetable stuffing and spread it on the sauce. Your open sandwich is ready
- You can make it as a regular sandwich also by spreading the vegetable stuffing between two slices of bread with tomato sauce applied on one side of the slice.
My Notes
- You can add any vegetable of your choice, you can even include tomato if you like them.
- You can either make it as open sandwich(iyengar bakery style) or make it as a sandwich in sandwich maker and enjoy them.
- The vegetables should not be mushy, it should be crunchy and firm enough to bite.
- Toasting slightly is enough, it need not be very crispy.You can use wheat(brown) bread too.
This is easy to fix up with very less effort(so sure my kind of recipe) and yet a tasty snack for kids. If you are packing up you can make it as a sandwich and enjoy them.
The vegetables are your choice, but the iyengar bakery sandwiches uses these veggies I used them too :)
And I am sending this to Fast Food NOT Fat food event , Treat to Eyes - Series 2
So yummy and colorful. A treat for the eyes and for the kids too. This is sure my sort of dish.
ReplyDeleteSharmi, i just left a comment on paneer burji saying that i am waiting for this post and there you are. I am so loving this vegetable masala sandwich. Great clicks and a really great reciep...
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ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious. I love this for breakfast :)
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colorful sandwich..love it..healthy one
ReplyDeleteI just love them..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteCarving for those right now....looks super yummy....
ReplyDeleteLove them so much.. kalaila vanthu partha ..pasikuthu sharmi... pictures yellam super :)
ReplyDeletevery colourful and yummy sandwich and making me hungry in the night.
ReplyDeleteSandwiches looks so yummyy!!I do the same way as u written except the tomato sauce part...ur clicks tempted me a lot,gonna try tis :)
ReplyDeleteI love their sandwich ...so yum and your looks delish ...
ReplyDeleteHi Sharmilee,
ReplyDeleteEven I ama big fan of Iyengar bakery sandwiches. I make this from time to time. Only, I grate some cheese on top ;)
Lovely vegetable masala sandwich..spicy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness,Love ur catchy pictures.Love the sandwitch too.Drooling here.
ReplyDeleteSuper Delicious!!! Colorful & pleasing to the eye too.. :)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
These look great. Perfect for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteYummy sandwich...beautiful captures...
ReplyDeleteI will give it a try soon..Thanks for sharing this easy and delicious sandwich recipe, Sharmi..Clicks are tempting as usual..
ReplyDeleteWould love to have this sandwich rite now for my dinner, seriously drooling here..
ReplyDeleteDelicious and colourful toast a perfect breakfast...
ReplyDeletePower-packed breakfast!!! Easy n Healthy!!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious bread with all the vegetables spread.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious...mouthwatering...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful and colourful yummy
ReplyDeletePerfect way to start a day,looks colourful,nice recipe,have to try this :)
ReplyDeleteVery colorful and great for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThe toast looks like a perfect snack..lovely pics!!
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Nice click on the sandwich...Very colorful and Neat..
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks. i too make one similar to this. i add garam masala too. will try this version soon :)
ReplyDelete@Tina : Thats great to hear that the cake was yummy :)
ReplyDeleteYes, that's my type of food too. Delicious!
ReplyDeletecolourful bread sandwitch...n healthy too!
ReplyDeleteSuch an easy and delicious treat, Sharmilee! Love the colorful sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteLite Bite
My husband will jump at everything masala. He loves bread too so I am sure this will be a good one for to try as well. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYum YUM! You should send this to my Fast Food NOT Fat food event!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an easy breezy delicious sandwich. Perfect for snacking
ReplyDeleteOh this toast is very tempting...wanna bite right now :))
ReplyDeleteEasy and yummy toast...love it!!
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of the sandwiches my mom used to make with a sandwich toaster on an open flame - Very tempting.
ReplyDeleteYummy sandwich. The pictures are too tempting.
ReplyDeletethats a really nice and easy snack
ReplyDeleteColourful healthy sandwich. Superb.
ReplyDeleteHamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com
So true. These sandwiches are truly desi and I used to like it a lot too :) Yummy looking pics :)
ReplyDeletei love veggie foods...your blog seems to be best place to get inspired....these looks so colourful n' nice...:)
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