Ingredients:
8-10 Whole wheat/White bread slices
1 medium carrot,grated
1 medium onion,finely chopped
1 small capsicum,finely chopped
1 medium ripen tomato,finely chopped
2-3 tbsp chopped coriander
2 green chillies,finely chopped
1/2 tsp red chilli powder
1/2 tsp chat masala(optional)
1/4 tsp jeera
a pinch of sugar
2 tsp tomato sauce
salt to taste
2 tsp oil
1 tbsp butter
Method:
- Heat oil in a pan and crackle jeera and then add finely chopped onions and green chillies and fry until they are translucent.
- Add chopped tomato and capsicum and fry them for 2 mins until they are slightly done(no need to make tomatoes mushy).
- Add grated carrots,red chili powder,chat masala,a pinch of sugar,salt and mix well and cook for a minute.
- Add chopped coriander and tomato ketchup and mix well.and remove from stove and keep it aside.
- Heat a thick non stick tawa and toast bread on one side then apply this mixture on that toasted side properly and level it with a spoon and apply butter to the tawa and toast the other side until red and crisp.
Note:
- You can even cover with another slice and grill it and have like normal sandwich.
- You can even add colored peppers and grated paneer to the above vegetable mixture for yummy toast.
- Avoid butter in the recipe for a Vegan version
Prathy thats what I love about Bangalore. In Kolkata we dont get good bakery items but bangalore is a heaven in that respect. love the coconut patties and veg toasts. thanks for sharing the recipe. your dish looks better than the original bangalore bakery goodies though. will try it asap.
ReplyDeletehey this looks so delicious and a treat..so yummy I wish I could help myself to some toasts LOL..nice click
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Simple and nice :)
ReplyDeleteOh Wow,you have improved a lot in Photography! Think all coz of ur friendship :) I have seen this toast in other blogs b4 twice,sure will try !
ReplyDeleteWe love this very much. Makes a filling breakfast. I grate some cheese and grill it for my son and it is a bread pizza for him ;)
ReplyDeleteJust so beautiful prathiba,..even i used to have this one in bakery before...looks def a worth trying one and best for breakfast too
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to have a toast. I love spicy stuff ... must tyr this. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious... love the bright color...
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering colorful treat...
ReplyDeleteWowo looks so so good, i so much with i could have this.
ReplyDeleteLovely click and a very nice recipe...I make something similar called Masala Pav. Our college canteen used to serve this. Your delight is very mouthwatering.
ReplyDeletewow beautiful click .. feels like grabbing it ..Thanks for sharring it ...
ReplyDeleteOne of the best things to buy in an Iyengar Bakery! YummY!
ReplyDeleteWow....I too love these, and even the aloo bun :). Will try it for sure..Thanks for the recipe prathiba :).
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely toast
ReplyDeletePrathibha, thanks for stopping by. I make these too. Only difference is I make it in the oven and not stove top. Looks good.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites, looks fabulous !
ReplyDeleteI love to nibble on this toast, when I go to the bakery, while my other goodies are being packed.
ReplyDeleteOnly it has never occurred to me that I could also prepare it.
I shall surely try this soon !
Thanks for the enlightenment !
This is a fantastic one,Prathibha!Such a gorgeous Click!
ReplyDeleteI grew up eating this. My favorite too.
ReplyDeleteCheck this out link out, one of the 4 sandwiches are similar to the yours, but yours look way better. :)
http://pangravykadaicurry.blogspot.com/2009/10/hightea-treats-four-way-finger.html
This looks awesome!Great pic!
ReplyDeleteWow Pratibha, it's really tempting & very easy to make:)
ReplyDeleteSooo tempting and colourful...
ReplyDeleteI tasted this toast long back...your photos brought back all those memories and craving...lovely clicks dear :)
ReplyDeleteDrooling, tempting toast:)
ReplyDeleteThis Toast looks so colourful and tempting Pratibha...
ReplyDeletereminds me of iyengar bakery/bangalore bakery and school days..yum.
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Wow looks so delicious my dear..me drooling here:)
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy and healthy toast.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture.
Hi prathi.. we too used to get the same kind toast in iyengar bakeries and they have varieties of puffs , one variety they have the same stuffing. So yummy!!! This looks so good and reminding me my school days. Now I am feeling very hungry and so much tempted to have this.
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ReplyDeleteA very healthy one.! I used to have it before! Nice picture. you got lovely space here.
I take it that Iyengar bakery must be makign yummy stuff, because yours sure looks very yummy.
ReplyDeletenever had such a toast but looks so yummy! i wish an Iyengar bakery was next to me.. love that click.
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and tempting toast Prathy.. :) wish to have right now...amazing snap.. :)
ReplyDeleteThe sandwich looks so yummy , Loved the click too !!
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That looks fabulous, vibrant and so tempting! Yummy.
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav too :-) looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteSimple, easy, and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this so much... now I am waiting for my visit to B'lore.
ReplyDeleteI have tasted this toast though not in bangalore bakery but here in mumbai, so good that you made it at home!
ReplyDeleteThats an impressive list of goodies @ iyengar bakery.In my hometown we have an iyengar bakery from b'lore and i just remembered that they too have some of these goodies.The dish looks so tempting...
ReplyDeletei will have to try this!
ReplyDeleteoooh this is what i call tempting!!
ReplyDeletePerfect yummy spicy toast!
ReplyDeleteHi Prathiba,prepared this for BB7 and it was yumm!!Thanks fro sharing such a tasty recipe :)
ReplyDeleteyummy, i made thsi too. have to blog it yet. too good alva. do u speak kannada/?
ReplyDeletei ll be happy if u follow my blog too:-) we can share similar recipes from our community and do events together. wht say?
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy. My fav.
ReplyDeleteWow Prathiba.
ReplyDeleteI have been looking fpr this recipe for ages and I am hoping I shd be able to feel the taste that I get at the Bangalore Iyengar bakeries! I love the smells from the store especially the khara buns, palya and the Dilpasand!! I have a version of the Dilpasand on my blog!!!
Shobha
hi i belong to bangarpet but stay in jeddah,i saw ur yummy pani puri recipe u remind by childhood days,thank u for ur recipe
ReplyDeleteI happen to search for "mixed veg recipe" and landed at your blog. Such lovely mouthwatering recipes. i am certainly going to select few for my children's tiffin. Thanks for sharing.....
ReplyDeleteWas yummy!!! :)
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