Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Baked Sandwich Rolls

For the  second day of BM#18, I decided to do this snack.Adapted from Tarla Dalal.....this is a perfect evening snack.

INGREDIENTS
Whole wheat Bread Slices    16
Onion                                 1
Green Capsicum                  1 small
Paneer                                1/4 cup
Boiled potato                       1
Coriander                           3 tbsp
Chilli powder                      1 tsp
oil                                      2 tsp
Butter                                 1 tbsp
Salt                                  to taste

PREPARATION
Cut the onion, capsicum, coriander finely. Crumble the paneer. Boil the potato, cool and mash well
Heat oil, saute the onions and capsicum. Add salt and chilli powder and finally add paneer. Cool and keep aside
Cut away the edges from the bread slices
Roll the bread to flatten a little
Keep the filling in the center and seal the edges with a little water
Brush little melted butter on the top
Arrange these on greased baking sheet and bake in a preheated oven at 200C for 20 minutes  or till the top browns

Linking this to Blogging Marathon#18 and Kid's Delight Hosted by Vardhini started by Srivalli

18 comments:

  1. Looks so lovely. Nice to munch on a rainy day....

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  2. very delicious rolls..looks yumm

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  3. Looks delicious Veena..good one..

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  4. With a simple salad, this rolls will be a super filling dinner for me..Well done.

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  5. nice stuffed for evening snack....
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  6. mouthwatering rolls.. looks delicious

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  7. Rolls looks nice and crispy

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  8. Nice and healthy rolls,perfect for evening snack....

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  9. Very nice Veena. I make something similar but is an open sandwich.

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  10. Love the idea of baking then looks crisp..

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  11. We love this too. I also make the same filling without the paneer :)

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Veena