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  • Samanthajones
    • Sep 2006
    • 5008

    Bread Idli

    Ingredients
    1 medium sized bread
    1/2kg potatoes
    1 tsp jeera powder
    1 tsp dhania powder
    1 tsp saunf powder
    1 tsp red chilli powder
    salt as per taste
    1-cup tomato sauce
    1 cup coriander chutney
    1 cup little sour curd
    Ingredients for seasoning:
    3 tb sp refined oil
    1/4tsp mustard seeds
    1/4tsp jeera seeds
    2 green chillies
    1 tsp of freshly-cut coriander leaves

    Method
    Boil the potatoes, peel and smash them and keep aside. Add Dhania powder, jeera
    powder, saunf powder, red chilli powder salt as per taste and keep aside.
    Heat 1 Tsp oil in a pan and add mustard seeds, jeera seeds, chopped green chilies little
    salt and freshly cut coriander leaves and keep aside.
    Take a lid of a stainle steel container and cut the bread slice with that so that it is cut into a
    round shape. Apply tomato sauce to one side and potato mix to the other side.
    Take another slice and apply any one of the chutney put the two slices together with the
    sauce - chutney side. Heat the tawa and brush it with oil.
    Put the bread slice with the potato mixture on the tawa and apply curds on the top portion.
    Pour oil over the sides of the bread and cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for
    5-6 minutes or until the potato mixture is evenly roasted.
    Remove from fire and serve hot. The skewer should come out clean if the idlis are done.
    Steam for 5-7 minutes.
    Insert a clean matchstick (back end) or a skewer.
    The skewer should come out clean if the idlis are done.
    ~Samanthajones~
  • Jessfrance
    • Sep 2006
    • 4440

    #2
    Sam!! I dnt get some of the powders!!! Are those english words!! Luks like it hindi to me!! plz help me out here...thankz...

    Jess



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    • sheguy
      Weindianvip
      • Oct 2006
      • 663

      #3
      good recipe.....thanks for sharing

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      • podachekka
        • Nov 2006
        • 83

        #4
        onnu para sam e jess chodichathu ketille?

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