I used to order the exact same breakfast everyday for almost six months when I was working in Pune. It wasn't anything exotic...just a vegetable sandwich with a green chutney spread.... It comes with little diluted ketchup and some potato chips…. Every time I indulge it, this gave me a lasting satisfaction...Many times it is such simple things that gives a profound effect on me....
I did try to recreate the same myself…but after some failures of making not so good green chutney, I gave it a rest.
Yesterday while I was doing my usual browsing I came across the recipe of Tarla Dalal, The addiction of onions and sugar was what I was looking for…You know I am not a big fan of the bitter taste of mint leaves…I knew onions and sugar will be the answer for that…and I was right…
Only thing I did differently is, I used only 1 cup of packed mint leaves instead of 2 cups.
As for the sandwich its pretty easy,
- Spread green chutney on the bread slice.
- Place sliced cucumbers and tomato.
- Sprinkle some salt and pepper on top of it.
- Place another bread slice that is spread with the green chutney, on top of it.
- Slice it diagonally and serve.
Sandwich was really good only thing that was missing was some potato chips, to crunch in between the sandwich bites...
Enjoy a nice and healthy sandwich...:)
wow...I do a potato filling between the layers too Ann, that is just yummy too..Nice recipe and clicks are just taking me to a differnt world...Beautifully captured tto...
ReplyDeleteColorful chutney, good as sandwich spread.
ReplyDeletelovely presentation.. am a all time fan of greeen chutney..
ReplyDeleteNice presentation...nothing beats freshly made veggie sandwich for breakfast
ReplyDeleteToo good presentation!! Ur chutney looks creamy n perfect..Perfect with sandwiches..Could even add a slice of cheese.. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe colour of the chutney is tempting me so much.Fantastic pictures
ReplyDeleteI loove eating dal rice with green chutney..its heavenly!
ReplyDeleteawesome pictures...am a fan of green chutneys and love them in sandwiches....yummy!!
ReplyDeleteLove the macro pic of coriander, Chutney looks wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteWow Ann! Lovely clicks n even lovelier chutney!;)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, sounds good. I've never tried mint chutney in a sandwich, but what a fabulous idea.
ReplyDeletelooks lovely and cute presentation:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks ann...Love this in sandwich!
ReplyDeletewonderful mind blowing shots dear and love ur presentation too very much. which camera do u use?
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pictures, Ann. Love the chutney full of life. Refreshing, spicy and tangy spread.
ReplyDeletecool breakfast dish:) ann. love it:)
ReplyDeletewow! sandwich with that green chutney looks jus' too yummy.. and the snaps are sooo tempting n vibrant! i can't take my eyes off :)
ReplyDeletemost beautiful snap of green chutney i have ever seen..gr8 wrk Ann ... :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos :) Great work!
ReplyDeleteAnn sweetie!!! awesome clicks kto..!!! i m in love with it..
ReplyDeletelove the little flagged sandwiches..
ReplyDeleteAaha Oho
Love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteDelicious chutney and lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your blog: congratulations for the beautiful pics and very yummy recipes!
This looks delicious! And to think I was considering making a cilantro sauce today, but seeing that I have a mint plant outdoors, a chutney sounds much better.
ReplyDelete[an old friend plus another former neighbor both lived in/came from pune!]
yes indeed a good pictures!!!
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