Iyengar Bakery’s masala vegetable bread toast also known as open sandwich is very popular in Bangalore. I have tasted this many times but never thought of sharing this simple and easy bread recipe here.You can call this as “Indian Bruschetta”, hehe. Yesterday I bought a pair of toast from the bakery and relished it with tea. I got tempted to make it at home. This morning I made it for Raksha and Sendhil’s lunch box. Yes, this sandwich tastes good even if it cools down. The spicy vegetable masala used here is a very simple one with onion,tomato and grated carrot. So no kid would say NO to this combo. I have made it as an open sandwich. You can even grill this sandwich recipe.I am sure it would taste great in all the ways. Last year I shared Iyengar bakery style benne biscuit recipe which is super hit in my blog. I am happy to share yet another Iyengar Bakery style recipe in my blog. I have made this sandwich with milk bread.You can also replace it with whole wheat bread.I hope you will try this recipe and like it. Lets see how to prepare this yummy and easy bread sandwich recipe.
Iyengar Bakery Bread Toast Recipe
Masala vegetable toast – Iyengar Bakery Style Recipe
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Snacks
Serves: Serves 3
Prep time: 10 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 30 Minutes
- Bread slices – 5 no
- Carrot – 1 big
- Big onions – 2 nos
- Tomato – 1 no
- Green chilli – 1 no
- Capsicum – 2 tbsp ( chopped)
- Curry leaves – few
- Grated cabbage – a fistful ( optional)
- Turmeric powder – 1/8 tsp
- Cumin powder – 1/4 tsp
- Red chilli powder – 1/2 tsp
- Garam masala powder – 1/2 tsp
- Tomato ketchup / sauce – 1 tbsp
- Salt – as needed
- Cooking oil – 2 tbsp
- Cumin seeds – 1/2 tsp
- Ghee or oil – to toast the bread
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HOW TO MAKE IYENGAR BAKERY MASALA TOAST – METHOD
- Wash and grate the carrot using a grater.Slice the onions and chop the tomatoes. Chop & slit the green chilli. Set aside.
- Heat oil in a kadai, splutter cumin seeds and saute the onions,green chillies, capsicum, curry leaves, grated carrot together. Lastly add the tomato pieces and mix well till it starts to turn mushy.
- Add salt, turmeric powder, chilli powder, cumin powder, garam masala powder, tomato sauce and mix well.
- Heat a dosa pan and toast the bread slices by adding oil or ghee. Apply the masala on one side.Serve hot !
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Note
- Adding grated cabbage is optional. If you don’t want to add onions, you can use cabbage in place of it.
- I used more carrot for my daughter’s sake. But in Iyengar bakery original recipe,they had used more onions than carrot. So change the quantity of ingredient as per your liking.
- You can replace garam masala powder by chat masala powder.
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Enjoy this easy sandwich for your tea time !
My fav too.. I just clicked last week.. I added beans too.. yumm!
I like this spicy topping on the toast !
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tasty recipe!!