Bombay Sandwich –an utterly butterly delicious sandwich with yummy green chutney spread and veggies like potatoes, beets, onions, tomatoes and cheese.
Prep Time20 minutesmins
Cook Time10 minutesmins
Total Time30 minutesmins
Course: Snack
Cuisine: Fusion
Keyword: Bombay Sandwich
Servings: 4
Calories:
Author: Srividhya G
Ingredients
Medium size Potato - 1
Medium size beetroot – 1
Medium size onion – 1
Medium size tomato – 1
Green chutney – 1 tsp for each sandwich
Amul Cheese Slices – 1 for each sandwich
Butter – as required for spreading
Salt and pepper to sprinkleI didn’t use any
Water for steaming the veggies.
Instructions
Prep-Work
Prepare the green chutney or store bought ones works fine too.
Slice the tomatoes and onions into thin round slices.
Make sure the butter is at room temperature.
Remove the brown edges from the bread. (This is optional)
Boiling Beets and Potatoes
I felt slicing the veggies and then steaming them was pretty easy. But you can try the other way round too.
Peel the potato and beet skin.
Slice them into thin rounds using the slicer.
In a microwave safe bowl, add the sliced potatoes and add about 1 cup of water and microwave for 5 minutes or until the potato slices are tender.
Similarly in a microwave safe bowl, add the sliced beets and add about 1 cup of water and microwave for 5 minutes or until the beet slices are tender.
Steps
Set all the ingredients ready like below.
First apply butter on one slice of the bread and then green chutney on the other slice.
Layer the veggies in your preferred order.
Finally add cheese and close the sandwich and toast them.
I used my toaster or you can grill them on stove top also.
Toast them until the cheese melts.
Enjoy hot with ketchup.
Notes
Instead of potato slices, potato curry can be used. Sprinkle salt and pepper as required. Cabbage slices and bell peppers can be added too. Any cheese of your choice can be used. If you can’t find cheese slice, you can use grated cheese too.