Monday, July 12, 2010

Vegetable Eggs

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Vegetable Eggs????!!!!!! Yes, don't they sound and look interesting?! :)

Vegetables are very essential intake in everyday food. But I am sure you would agree that its hard to make kids eat them. All you can do is to make something interesting out of them and give it a very attractive name as well, so that the kids would be excited to eat them :)

That is exactly how vegetable eggs impressed me when I was a kid and till date it has been the same. ;)

Crispy bread covering a hot and tangy filling along with tomato ketchup can make your evening a yummylicious one for sure :)

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Ingredients:

Bread slices

Potatoes - 3 large
Carrots - 2
Onions - 2
Peas - 1 cup
Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
Aamchur powder - 1 tsp
Garam masala powder - 2 tsp
Chilly powder - for taste
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Salt - for taste
Coriander leaves

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Method:

Cook the potatoes, peas and chopped carrots. Dice onions finely.

Add few tsps of oil in a pan and add the cumin seeds, once it splutters add the diced onions and saute till it turns golden brown. Mash the cooked potatoes and put then into the pan along with other cooked vegetables. Add salt, garam masala, chilly powder, turmeric powder and aamchur powder to it and mix well till every thing blends. Finally add the finely chopped coriander leaves too.

The stuffing is done. :)

Roll out small balls of the stuffing and keep it aside. Take a slice of bread and cut away all the four ends.

Take a bowl of water and dip the bread in it and immediately remove it and press it between your palms to remove excess water. Now place a ball of the filling in the center of the bread and cover it nicely. Now fry these balls in oil till they turn golden brown.

Crispy and yummy vegetable bread eggs are ready to eat :)

Serve it hot with tomato ketchup. A perfect match for a lovely evening snack.

The above quantity would make 20 small sized vegetable eggs :)

Enjoy making and happy eating :)

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Note:

Use ginger garlic paste if you like the flavor.
You can also replace aamchur with lemon extract.
You can use cauliflower or cabbage instead of potatoes and also use beans, beets etc too. The filling is left to your creativity. :)

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Decoration: Used peni(the Karnataka based sweet base) to make the nest. ;)

Written by: Nithya
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50 comments:

  1. Nice one nithi.. super cute and wish I am there to get one veggie egg. Beautiful pictures!!! Cute bird and cute eggs. Aadavan will surely love this pictures.

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  2. So cute!! Wonderful photography as usual Nithya..

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  3. Forgot to say.. pls parcel some peni. MY all time fav sweet... Yummy!!!

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  4. Hurray!!! What an entertaining recipe! Yummmm.... Who does not like potato or bread??? I love this!!! Interesting pics!!! You are turning into a good story teller baby!

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  5. Cute...we call it bread rolls..looks crispy and yummy perfect for this chill weather :)

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  6. This is always my fav.Mom usually fills it with meat.....yum

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  7. Awesome dish. Eggs in a nest is what its called I believe. Great clicks!

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  8. Nithya, you rock. Such a treat to the eyes. I couldn't explain how lovely they look. Gr8, creative pics :)

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  9. Nice one Nithya and the idea of using peni is also good

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  10. great recipe..awesome pics :)

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  11. I call it bread bonda and make in that shapes ;) Mouthwatering!

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  12. Bonda looks really cute nithya.

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  13. Very creative, veg brown eggs look awesome..

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  14. Wow niths.... super presentation as always lovely nest nd eggs.... nd i too make this... the name is fantastic

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  15. liked the presentation.. liked this new idea.. veggie egg.. really delicious

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  16. Presentation is at its best da !!! love it

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  17. You are No.1 in food presentation :)) Awesome post!!

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  18. As everytime, it looks very cute and the presentation is amazing... The cute little eggs will make a great tea time snack..
    - RV (www.foodfor7stagesoflife.com)

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  19. Wat a attractive name u have given, we call this eggs as bread rolls, looks prefect and crispy..

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  20. So beautiful presentation..When I saw the post , thought it must be something with egg..But its so creative and delicious.

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  21. Hats off to your innovative food ideas da...! Amazing click with lovely recipe....

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  22. the picture looks cute and lovely. and the vegetable eggs very tempting.

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  23. oh thats incredible.very very nice

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  24. Lovely idea ! Awesome presentation and pictures !

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  25. Wow that nest is so wondeful one....loved the pciture presentation...when i saw the pics i thought how eggs can be veggie and how that pic of egg shape came...but when i saw the procedure i then i got it....
    Too good one....

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  26. Wow super presentation..looks cute and adorable.

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  27. Those are really cute and cripsy looking ones dear. For once, you got me and I was wondering what are vegetable eggs, lol :)

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  28. Nice presentation....Vegetable eggs???i wondered about it....But its really different...Sure do try your way...Thanks for sharing...

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  29. I was just wondering what these vegetable eggs are :) Looks so crispy and a great tea time snack..

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  30. Vegetable eggs very nice,too gud picture...

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  31. we call it bread pakoda.This is quite nice and kids will love this..nice pictures of the eggs ,nest and birds

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  32. Oh lovely Nithi ... I was damn amused with your vegetable egg name and had to bookmark this ! healthy yet tempting ...
    And is that vegetable bird giving those eggs .. she is cute :)

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  33. ur veg eggs r yummy , u can also try dis roll dem in semiya/bambino before deep fryig so dat dey become Birds Nest :)

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  34. Awesome idea,what a click yaar. You make food look so tempting:).

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  35. wow.what a presentation dear!Nice recipe.

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  36. Wonderful recipe and great clicks.

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  37. Beautiful pics nithhi...loved the recipe too...nice way to come up with the nest:)

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  38. Super snack!! And the bird makes it look perfect!!

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  39. Wow! Very interesting and looks yummy too...Wl def try it out..thx for sharing..

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  40. Ohh..kalakareenga Nithi..enakku antha nest-tadavey venum veg eggs..love peni too..saptu rombha naal achu..

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  41. My kidos all time favorite, looks too good, and nest is so cute.

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  42. Cute presentation and clicks!! Love these delicious vegetable eggs...

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  43. Wow! i was very much attracted by the name, but u cheated me serving bread rolls. Never mind these veggi eggs looks absolutely gorgeous, beautifuly presented dear:)

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  44. very creative- both the recipe and the staging! Will try it myself!

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  45. those look really yummy. are they hard to fry? i imagine you need a lot of oil, and i'm not a big fan of deep frying at home.

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  46. Thats really innovative, you just re-invented Bread rolls :)

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