Bored of sandwich and toast? Then here is a yummy twist for a bread snack/breakfast apart from the usual bread upma or the deep fried bread bajji/bonda. The filling that I have used here can be varied according to your taste and preferences. I wanted to keep it simple so just used 2 - 3 veggies and had ketchup as accompaniment. Serve it hot as breakfast or snack and enjoy tastefulness, absolutely guilt free :)
Recipe source: Nita Mehta's 101 diet recipes
INGREDIENTS:
- Any bread of your choice (I used whole wheat bread)
- Oil - 2 Tbsp
For filling:
- Yogurt - 3/4 cup - hang in muslin cloth or strain in a tea-strainer for 15-20 mins
- Onion - 1, finely chopped
- Capsicum - 1/4 cup, finely chopped
- Cucumber - 1/4 cup, finely chopped
- (You could also add the following veggies - potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, sweet corn, boiled and mashed peas etc.)
- Salt - as needed
- Pepper - 1/2 Tsp or as needed
- Chat masala - 1/4 Tsp, optional
METHOD:
- Make sure that the yogurt is hung/strained at least for 15-20 minutes, so that the excess water is strained and the yogurt is thick
- Mix all the ingredients for filling together
- Cut the edges of the bread along the sides that you are going to roll (you could also cut all 4 edges)
- With the help of a rolling pin, gently press along the length of the bread, so that the holes get closed
- Spread a layer of the prepared filling on the bread and carefully roll it. You can seal the edges with the help of yogurt
- In a non-stick pan, toast the rolls with very little oil, so that it gets brown and crisp
- As an alternative, you could also grill it for 6-7 minutes. (In this case, just brush very little oil on each roll before grilling)
- Serve hot with ketchup or green chutney!
We enjoyed this as a Sunday morning breakfast! How about you? Do try it out and let me know :)
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