
You would always need some handy quick fix recipes to fulfill the 4 PM tummy grumbling. Mostly people end it up by having a cup of coffee and munching some fried snacks. But I am a no coffee, no tea person and I am not for fried items too. So a healthy salad, or a non fried snack is what I keep looking for.
Its a bajji that is roasted on a pan and not deep fried :) Wow, so isn't it a diet version??!!
Crispy and spicy crust with soft and subtle bread makes me say ummmmm :)

Ingredients:
Bread - 10 slices (Salted or sandwich)
Chickpea flour(Besan / Kadalamaavu) - 1 cup
Rice flour - 1 cup
Chilly powder - 2 tsp
Onion - 1
Ginger - 1/4 inch piece
Garlic - 5 pods
Salt - for taste
Lemon juice - few drops

Method:
Cut the ends of the bread and slice them diagonally to make triangles.
Grind onion, ginger and garlic together into a fine paste.
Take a large flat bowl and mix in the besan, rice flour, salt, chilly powder and the ground ingredients by adding some water into a thick paste (like bajji batter). Finally add few drops of lemon juice and mix it well.
Heat a pan or skillet. Dip the bread into the batter on both the sides and roast them on the hot skillet by adding few drops of oil to it. Remove from pan when it is roasted golden brown on both the sides.
Serve it hot with tomato ketchup. Yummy and light bread bajji is ready :)
Happy making :)

Note:
You can replace besan flour with corn meal flour as a variation.
Add chillies while grinding the onions to give the extra spice.
Deep fry them if you are not diet conscious.

Looks tempting ....healthy indeed ..nice pics as always dear
ReplyDeletewow looks so yummy
ReplyDeletedroolworthy,yummilicious and healthy bread bajjis.
ReplyDeleteHmmm you can also rename it was veg version of french toast .. looks awesome dear !
ReplyDeleteI am second kanchan,looks very tempting! Wish i have this now with a tea :)
ReplyDeleteAt first I though it was french toast!! Nice batter. Roasting was a nice option. Your clicks are as usual ind blowing.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Healthy Toast,luks very tempting...Asusual Beautifull pictures.
ReplyDeleteAnything with bread I am in...sounds tasty and yummy....I have almost the same version with the name Bread besan toast...Luved the first click!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Nithya. Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteI too thought its a french toast and nice version.
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting! Nice and simple recipe
ReplyDeletelovely toast... tempting..
ReplyDeletelovely pics...droolworthy recipe!!
ReplyDeleteGreat toast..my favourite too..lovely click.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy n nice idea to have as a snack instead of fried ones
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea...luks inviting dear..
ReplyDeleteIndeed a very healthy Version Niths :)
ReplyDeleteI love bread bajji... they look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteTempting healthy bajii Nithya...
ReplyDeleteLove
Kairali sisters
something new and absolutely healthy. Anything with bread is most welcome in my home
ReplyDeleteWow, looks perfect..I'll try for my baby :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe and lovely pics..
ReplyDeleteஅம்புட்டு போட்டோவும் அம்புட்டு ருசி :D
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea Nithya, it looks delicious and perfect ! I know what I am going to do with the leftover bread in my pantry.....
ReplyDeletelovely batter for bread bajji...definitely diet version, tempting, out of the world clicks as usual
ReplyDeletetasty bread bajji....looks so delicious n healthy ...never tried this way ...nice clicks makes me drooling here
ReplyDeleteSatya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Fantastic, fabulous and yummyilicious bread bajji...love it..
ReplyDeletesuper looking & healthy bajji
ReplyDeleteYah i second sharmi as i too make the besan toast this way with chopped, chilli, onion and coriander..which goes yummy with mint chutney and tomato ketchup..Wish I am there to pick a slice from the screen..
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful, wow, it has been like forever since I had this.
ReplyDeletebeautiful bread baji, looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteyummy!Thanks for the diet version!Lovely pics
ReplyDeleteExcellent with evening tea..........
ReplyDeleteI loved the healthy version! gonna try soon!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious bajji..I too make this but deep fried..your looks so healhty with pan frying..sure will try your way next time.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy Nithya! Surely gonna give this a try...
ReplyDeletethat is definitely yummy... awesome clicks!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics and great recipe...
ReplyDeletevery healthy idea.. looks really tempting dear.. thanks for sharing !!
ReplyDeleteA comforting food on weekends. Good clicks.
ReplyDeleteGood job buddy! i generally dont like bajji, but i like this dish alone...
ReplyDeleteRemind me of the the same recipe my mother prepares. We also do the same way except the lemon as an ingredient.
ReplyDeleteThe bread bajji looks nice...
will do d same excpet replacing lemon drops with jeera powder, next tym will try dis :)
ReplyDeleteA crunchy yummy toast! I would love a bite!
ReplyDeletePerfect tea time snack, and no guilt..
ReplyDeleteWow...bajji looks wonderful and yummy. Nice clicks.
ReplyDeletelooks awesome nits
ReplyDeleteIt's so yummy,i tried it.Healthy
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