A couple of days ago when my son decided to bring a number of his friends home after school and asked if I could provide some snacks for them. Just some crisps and pop corn will do he said. Of course I couldn’t serve them something unhealthy after they had been to school for the whole day and could be starving. I decided to make a variety of Spicy Sandwiches using stuff I had in the fridge. They were quick to make and tasted great with a cold drink..
1. Wash and finely dice the potatoes.
2. Heat the oil and add the cumin seeds
3. Once the cumin seeds go brown, add the potatoes.
4. Add the salt, chilly powder and turmeric and stir.
5. Cover and cook on a low heat for 10-12 minutes or until the potatoes are cooked.
6. Sprinkle some lemon juice to the potatoes and your sandwich filling is ready.
7. For adding variations to the sandwiches – grate the onions and cheese.
8. Butter one side of the bread and turn over the slice.
9. On the second side of the bread, spread the potato filling and top it with cheese
10. Cover it with a second slice of cheese and spread butter on the outer slice.
11. These Spicy Sandwiches can be cooked in a pre heated oven on a pizza tray ( 220 degrees for 5 minutes) or you can cook it in a sandwich maker.
12. Make a variety of Spicy Sandwiches – some with cheese and onion, some with green chutney spread on the bread before topping it with the potato filling. In fact, you can use any kind of vegetables for filling these sandwiches.
13. These Spicy Sandwiches disappeared so fast that I did not get a chance to photograph every version I made.
14. These Spicy Sandwiches can be served with my mango dip, tomato ketchup, tamarind sauce or sour cream.
Other sandwich recipes to try from my blog are:
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