I loved these sandwiches as a kid! I remember my mom making me these delicious sandwiches on nights when it would be just me, my brother and her....if my dad was traveling overseas or elsewhere on business, I would beg her to make something else for dinner than the usual Indian fare....and she would-because that's what moms do.
These are SO easy, you can also have your kids help you make them.....here's what you need to make these.
Ingredients:
For the Masala Potatoes:
4 boiled potatoes,Ginger-Chili Paste,salt to taste,1 tsp garam masala, 1tsp Aamchoor powder,
1 tbsp finely chopped green coriander leaves/cilantro, 1 onion- chopped finely
1 tbsp oil1 tsp cumin seeds
mash the potatoes. In a pan, heat the oil, add the cumin and let it sizzle. Add the ginger-chili paste, and the onions along with the coriander leaves. Cook for a couple of minutes, and add the potatoes. Add the rest of the seasonings and stir well. Let it cool and set aside.
Green Chutney:
1 cup Coriander/Cilantro leaves
1-2 green chilies
1 inch piece ginger
1 tsp- cumin seeds
Salt, sugar, lemon juice to taste
Blend all the ingredients and form a paste.
To assemble:
You will need bread slices, butter/margarine to taste
On a piece of bread, spread some chutney on one side, add the cooled potato masala, and place another piece of bread on top. Spread some butter/margarine on both sides and grill till well done! Serve hot with more chutney and ketchup and a hot cuppa tea!
Simple, isn't it??? Now go and make some! :)
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What a picture, Trupti! Seriouysly, i feel like hogging these aloo masala sandwiches! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteLovely sandwiches! First time here. Do checkout my blog when you have a chance.
ReplyDeleteAlltime fav! last Sunday j me aa sandwich banavi hati. :)
ReplyDeleteit looks delicious and nice click dear
ReplyDeleteWow yum yum sandwiches..After tasting the bland ones we get here, I was tired..But your sandwich looks Indian-ized and am sure gonna love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, you have a great space too!! Will be bck often :)
Wow, looks so perfect, awesome click...very tempting infact:)
ReplyDeleteOh SO tasty!the picture is worth a thousand drools! heheh! ! I make these often, just not as precise as urs.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I just plump two slices of bread with filing left over from Aloo Paratha fling or something like that and enjoy it for a solitary lunch.
First time here.....
ReplyDeletePotato Masala Sandwich looks yummy!!!
Lovely picture...
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with luv,
ArunaManikandan
http://ensamayalkuripugal.blogspot.com
this looks scrumptious- we have smthg similar in pakistan which we call a 'flying saucer', you put the potatoes between two pieces of bread and put it in the contraption that looks like a flying saucer, and place it above the flame. out comes a sandwich (like the ones that comes out of sandwich makers). i love your photo of this. best wishes, shayma
ReplyDeleteThat is an original recipe! It looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHi Trupti, This sandwich is just perfect! I will try it out soon.
ReplyDeleteFirst time to your blog and I love it!
The sandwich looks tasty especially with the green chutney! Will try it out.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Trupti
ReplyDeleteSo many time i have visited on your blog, never left any comments but this time after looking at the recipe of bajra vada i couldn't stop myself using my fingers to write.
vada bahuj saras dekhay che!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry made a mistake, this post should go to vada recipe
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