
What do you do when you have a lot of leftover bread from the pau-bhaji you made the night before?? You turn it into a delicious lunch, that's what!
An easy, quick lunch that is sure to please, here is the recipe:
Ingredients:
Half loaf of stale bread-torn into pieces,
1 small- jalapeño- chopped
1 medium onion- chopped
2 tbsp: milk
For the tempering:
1/4 tsp: mustard seeds
1/4 tsp: chili powder (optional)
1/4 tsp: turmeric powder
1 tbsp: Oil, Salt, Sugar to taste, chopped cilantro and lime juice (optional).
In a deep frying pan, heat oil. Add mustard seeds and the onions, and jalapeño. Stir well. Add the torn bread pieces and stir until lightly browned. Sprinkle some milk on top and add the seasonings. Stir well and garnish with chopped cilantro and lime juice. Serve hot with some tea and enjoy!
Cheers~ trupti
I cried when i saw your post, girlie! cried with joy! Sooooooooooooo good to see you!!
ReplyDeleteVaghareli bread often makes a yummy weekend b'fast for me :). Yours is looking soooooooooo good! How have you been doing?
lots of love,
surili.
Wow Trupti. You are back from yr hiatus. Glad to have you back.
ReplyDeleteI soak the bread in little bit of sour yogurt of they are too stale. That way the bread also tastes a li'l tangy!
Trupti, I am drooling, also I like suganya idea of soaking in yogurt.
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Atlast you have come back. Missed u'r posts. My mommy does this too. We call it as 'bread upma'.Your vaghareli bread look so delicious. Nice to have u back.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back..hope you had a nice break. Bread dish looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteBread Upma? Yum delicious
ReplyDeleteghana divas pachi khabar aavee :) kyan' khovai gai hati? color bau fine lagey che :)
ReplyDeleteGood to see u back.this is a nice one indeed.will try for sure.
ReplyDeleteHey! It is great to see you back. Vaghareli bread looks delish.
ReplyDeleteTrupti!!! Yippee Atlast, you came out of hibernation!!just kidding yaar!! Missed you!! and what a way to see u back dear!!! nice simple recipe!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yum! Tomorrow's breakfast is decided :)
ReplyDeleteGood to see you girl!:))
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend and Navratri:))
Welcome back!!! Missed u!!!
ReplyDeleteWe call this 'bread upma' , Love it!! adding milk is a new thing! this makes good b'fast or even a lunch box in my case!!
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Happy Dussehra!!!!
oh wow, that's such an innovative use of leftover bread. Love it!
ReplyDeleteTrupti! you are missed dearly. Honestly, just yesterday I was wondering what's happening with you. I thought that maybe since you have your gig at Food Network Canada, you don't have time to blog, which would be understandable.
ReplyDeleteSo very ver nice to see you.
good to see u bk T. will mail u soon. tc:)
ReplyDeleteTrupti,
ReplyDeletetotally awsome leftover dish. Looks great. I am a big fan of bread in this form... yum yum yum ...
Participating my Spoonful of Christmas event? Would love to lick my fingers on something equally yum from you :-)
Trupti dear, where are you? So glad to see your post again. Vaghareli bread looks good. I make this recipe with slight different ingredients. "bread rumaltumal" with little bit of ketchup, yogurt, garam masala and lots of cilantro. Try it and you will love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat weekend and Dashera wishes too. Enjoying the Navratri??
That looks bright & beautiful Trupti
ReplyDeleteHappy Dussera
love this dish.
ReplyDeleteand glad to see your post too :) .
next time i m going to try this dish your way, normally i dont add milk, and i ma sure thata good twist with this snack dish :) , thanks for sharing.
love this dish.
ReplyDeleteand glad to see your post too :) .
next time i m going to try this dish your way, normally i dont add milk, and i ma sure thata good twist with this snack dish :) , thanks for sharing.
we make Pavachi Bhaji from the leftover bread
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect & easy recipe!! Perfect for weekend brunch on those lazy days!!
ReplyDeleteTrupti, you're BACK! Hooray!!
ReplyDeleteOh, and the lunch looks good too ;)
Don't be a stranger dear, winter's coming! :)
Hello, my first time to your blog.. I have never ever made a bread curry anytime, will try this one sometime, Have added you to the blogroll.
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very good idea looks delecious
ReplyDeleteYou are back... Yay!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see your post.
Vaghreli bread (phodnicha bread) is a regular weekend treat for us...tastes especially good if made using sourdough bread.
Hi Trupti,
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!!!!!
hey, this is so cool!!! tell me one thing.... do u really roast the onions well before adding bread or do u just saute it a little?
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ReplyDeletehii,
ReplyDeleteplease post the recipe for vaal-papdi,
i herad of it many times but donno how it looks like,
thanks in advance,
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Saal Mumarak and happy deepavali
ReplyDelete*so* good! The perfect easy snack :)
ReplyDeleteI like Suganya's idea of adding a little yogurt to the mix, can't wait to try this out.
That looks wonderful! This is something my mom used to make, but, I somehow, never got around to making it. Hopefully, this should be my inspiration to try it! thanks!
ReplyDeleteRemember having this in my best friend's house and loving it! Thanks for posting this simple but comforting recipe.
ReplyDeleteyaayyy! so good to see you again. :) the bread looks so inviting. Love the fact that it is so simple to make.
ReplyDeleteTrupti, so good to see you back :) the bread looks delicious.
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looking forward to more posts!
We call this Bread Uppittu. I make this very often as my family loves this dish. The picture is perfect and tempting. This is going to be the quick tiffin for today.
ReplyDeleteHmm trupthi can i have a bite too...so nice...lovely yellow colour which makes it much more tempting
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. Wonderful dish.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteNice blog and wonderful recipes.. Even my mom used to prepare.. I shal try dis..
Thank u..
Archana..
good to see you back ..I missed many of your post ....this one must have been tasted great ....
ReplyDeleteThe new template looks great, T! Just stopped by to wish you Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year. Hope youa re doing well. Don't disappear for too long now. We miss you :)
ReplyDeleteTrupi, Happy New year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family, Trupti! I know you must be around 'cause you have a new template. Come on out of hiding now, I miss you! :)
ReplyDeletehappy new yr to u and ur loved ones T. hope everything is fine at ur end. u r missed very badly sweetie... tc...
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Hi Trupti, what's happening to RCI Kashmir? Hope you're well, and coming back to blogging soon.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your loved ones, Trupti! Really miss you around. Will mail you soon.
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs,
surili.
Gosh those look good! I'll have to try them soon. Thank you for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteTrupti, the new template looks fab. I am hoping your next post is in the making. Happy new year. Hope to see you soon.
ReplyDeleteHi trupti,
ReplyDeletegreat to see ythe chages in your blog, that makes me feel that you are still around this blogosphere :) .
Happy new year to you and your family.
btw, i called you on our gujarati new year day , and left a voice message.
I hope everyhitn is fine that side. keep in touch dear.
thanks T for the invitation:) i missed vsitin ur blog. hope everything is fine at ur side:) tc...
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sups
Fast & Delicious. I made it for my wife on a saturday morning brunch and she simply loved it.
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton.