Street food in Mumbai is one of the major factors that kept me going in the hustle bustle of the “city of dreams” for over 3 years! And that reminds me of the oh-so-yummy veg grilled sandwich .. I visited the same eatery quite often because the sandwiches I had there were simply irreplaceable, no other place could beat the taste. Now I knew this guy grated the veggies rather than slicing them. So I tried cracking the recipe quite a few times but for some reason couldn’t match that taste. So I thought the easiest way to break the suspense would be to break the ice with this sandwich guy .. 🙂
So I started off with the usual opening statement “Kaise ho bhaiyya?” and he readily understood that I have a motive behind the move. 😉 So without beating around the bush for any longer, I came straight to the point and pleaded before him for the recipe. Tell you what? I was super surprised to know that the secret ingredients were no big secret really but just the sauces I serve on the side! I bought some bread, rushed home and headed straight to the kitchen. Followed his recipe to the T and yes .. yes yes yes! I nailed it! 😀
Not just my family but neighbors loved it too. BTW in India, we love sharing food with neighbors – one of the many things I love about India! Try this recipe and you’ll know what it feels like or rather .. what a super sandwich tastes like! 🙂
Time:
- 40 minutes
Yield:
- 8 triangular sandwiches
Ingredients:
- 8 whole wheat bread slices
- 1 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 onion – finely chopped
- 2 green chillies – finely chopped
- 1/2 capsicum – finely chopped
- 1 carrot – grated
- 1/2 cup cabbage – grated
- 2 tsp red chilli sauce / sriracha sauce
- 1 tbsp tomato ketchup
- 1/2 cup grated cheese (cheddar / mozzarella / any cheese you like)
- Salt to taste
Method:
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Heat butter in a pan (don’t overheat as butter burns pretty quickly).
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Add onion and green chillies and saute on medium flame for about a minute. We want to retain the crunchiness of the veggies, so avoid over cooking.
- Next add capsicum, carrot and cabbage and saute for another minute.
- Add red chilli sauce, tomato ketchup, salt and mix well.
- Cook for another minute on medium flame.
- Now add cheese, turn off the flame and mix well. The cheese will melt in no time.
- While the mixture is cooling, lightly butter 4 bread slices.
- Spread the filling on 2 bread slices and place the remainder two slices on these with the buttered side facing down.
- Grease the top of the bread with some butter and grill in a preheated sandwich griller for 5-7 minutes or until they turn crisp and golden brown from both sides.
- Cut the sandwich diagonally and serve hot with your favorite dip or ketchup.
- Repeat the same for the remainder of your bread slices.
Nice one.
On street food I remember waiting for the veg sandwich in Nariman Point Mumbai
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oh really? I’m sure the wait would be totally worth it! Try this when you think of Mumbai next. 🙂
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I will. Thank you
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Good that you asked for the recipe and thanks for sharing it! 🙂
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You’re welcome Megala! Like they say .. pooch dala toh life jingalala! 🙂
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Lovely recipe…Loved the presentation..
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Thanks Anshu! Learning from you .. 🙂
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