Deepa Gupta | New Delhi | August 14, 2018 11:18 am
Tricolour Sandwich
With India’s Independence Day coming soon, the craze has caught on in a big way. Need some last minute ideas for its celebration at your home. We have a delicious, healthy, quick and easy to make a recipe that can bring a flavourful zest in both kids as well as grown-ups to celebrate the day. Tricolour sandwich is a three-layered sandwich that goes well with any side dish and beverage.
Serves: 2
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Preparation time: 15 minutes
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Ingredients:
Whole wheat bread slices 4
Mayonnaise 1 tsp
Tomato ketchup 1 tsp
Chilli oregano sauce ½ tsp
Tobacco sauce 2 drops
Coriander chutney 1 tsp
Paneer 30 grams (mashed)
Cucumber 4 slices
Green capsicum 4 thin slices
Lettuce leaf 1
Carrot 1/2 tbsp (grated and squeezed)
Orange bell pepper 2-3 thin slices
Method:
Take fresh and soft bread slices and cut the corners with a sharp knife.
Combine together tomato ketchup, chilli oregano sauce and tobacco sauce. Mix well. Spread on a bread slice evenly.
Place finely sliced orange bell peppers and a thin layer of grated and squeezed carrot on it.
Apply mayonnaise on the second bread piece. Spread mashed paneer evenly on it.
Take the third bread slice. Spread green coriander chutney on it. Place green capsicum slices, cucumber slices and lettuce leaf on it.
Now keep the orange toppings slice in a serving dish. Place white topping slice over it. Then place green toppings bread piece. Cover it with a plain bread slice. You can also apply butter on it before placing on the top.
Turn the sandwich upside down so that you can see an orange colour on the top layer, then white and green colour in the bottom layer.
Cut diagonally in two parts nicely with a sharp knife.
Serve immediately with any beverage.
So, what are you waiting for? Make your Independence Day Celebration special with ‘Tiranga Sandwich’ and ‘Tricolour Kites’.
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