The summer is treating us all bad. I really don't feel like having heavy breakfast at all. Something simple and light would be more than sufficient and I would love to have more liquids to keep me going for the day.
I am sure you all would be feeling so too. Since I go out for shoots these days I prefer packing simple sandwiches too which keep my eating mess free and tummy happy.
This sandwich recipe is my mother's suggestion and I completely fell for it the very first time I made it. Creamy, yummy and a fantastic way to incorporate carrots into a sandwich. I am very sure you all would get pretty creative in using your favorite vegetables into this recipe once you go through!! :)
Ingredients:
Carrots – 5
Onion – 1
Mint leaves
– ½ bunch
Green
chilly – 2
Butter - 1 tblsp
All purpose
flour (Maida) – 4 tblsp
Milk – 1 ½ cups
Pepper
powder – for taste
Salt - for taste
Method:
Grate
carrots. Chop onion and green chilly finely. Wash and chop mint leaves too.
Take butter in a pan and fry the chopped onion until it turns golden brown. Now add
the grated carrots, green chilly and mint leaves and sprinkle some salt to it
and fry for few minutes until the carrot becomes soft.
Now add the
maida and fry again for a couple of minutes and then simmer the stove completely
and pour the milk to it mixing gradually. Keep stirring until the mixture becomes slight
thick and creamy. Cook in low flame for few more minutes and finally add
adequate pepper powder and mix well.
Remove from
flame and once it comes to room temperature transfer it to an air tight
container.
Apply it on
bread and sandwich it with another. Serve and enjoy eating.
This
mixture will keep well for 3 days if kept in the refrigerator.
Tips:
You can use other vegetables like sweet corn, cabbage etc for making the same kind of sauce for sandwich.
You use other varieties of bread like ciabatta etc too for sandwich of this kind.
Try toasting your bread before applying the sauce for a difference.
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looks fab! a great afternoon snack as well. Inviting clicks!
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Raksha's Kitchen
Sanwich looks yummy.. liked the idea of white sauce very much.. i usually make pasta like this :-)
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Sunandas Kitchen
The Sandwich looks very inviting.Love the clicks.
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I have made similar sandwich with a creamy mushroom spread although without mint and green chillies!! Good clicks!!
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ReplyDeleteFantastic Receipe... I was looking for dis recipe from a long time ,I found dis at the right moment. I tried it at home yesterday. My hubby was so happy , he enjoyed it thoroughly..Thank u .. It has d right measurement. Th presentation is mind blowing.. In fact its too tempting to try ...
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tried it .. loved it .. me n my wife.. added a bit of cheese and chili flakes
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