Stuffed Bread Rolls
My friends visited my place for the long weekend. I got two packets of bread which I did not use. I did not want to waste them. One of my friends make bread rolls often. So I tried these bread rolls and they are as tasty as cutlets. They are really a wonderful snack with tea :).
Time of Preparation : 45 minutes
Spice level : 4
Number of pieces : 20
Ingredients:
- Bread – 20 slices
- Potato (medium size) – 4 (boiled and mashed)
- Peas – 1/2 cup (boiled) (optional)
- Onion (medium size) – 1 (finely chopped)
- Green chillies -4 (finely chopped)
- Garlic – 3 cloves (finely chopped)
- Ginger – 1 tbsp (grated)
- Turmeric powder -1/4 tsp
- Sambar powder – 1 tsp (adjust according to spice level)
- Red chilli powder – 1 tsp
- Coriander powder – 1/2 tsp
- Pepper powder (freshly ground) – 1/4 tsp
- Garam masala powder – 1/2 tsp
- Salt – to taste
- Chopped coriander leaves – 2 tbsp
- Oil – for frying
- Bread crumbs – 1/4 cup (optional)
- Water – to wet the bread slices
- Heat oil in a pan and add the green chillies followed by ginger, garlic and chopped onions.
- Fry till they become translucent and add turmeric powder, sambar powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder and pepper powder.
- Fry for 2 minutes and then add the mashed potatoes, garam masala powder and salt.
- Mix well and add the boiled peas.
- Then add the chopped coriander leaves.
- Now the stuffing is ready.
- Let it cool and in the meantime, take the bread slices and cut the edges as shown in the pic.
- Take a bread slice in the hand sprinkle some water on both the sides and press them in the palm so that the extra water is removed.
- Take 2 tsp of the stuffing and keep it in the middle of the bread.
- Roll the bread and seal it at the ends.
- Dip the rolls in bread crumbs and deep fry them till golden brown.
- Serve hot with ketchup.
Note:
- We can deep fry directly without dipping in the bread crumbs. I have tried both (see the second pic). But the bread crumbs make the rolls more crispy.
- We can use any vegetables or even paneer and change the stuffing according to our own taste.
- To avoid deep frying we can put it in a pan as we do for Aloo tikki or we can keep it in oven at 350F for 40 minutes.
The bread rolls look very tempting Arthi. Slurp 😉
the bread rolls look perfectly made and crisp…the filling is yummy
-Aarthi @munchmunchcrunchcrunch
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Simply mouthwatering and marvelous bread roll. Awesome preparation.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
I love them they look morishly delicious.
Woww.. perfect and delicious snack.. looks yummy 🙂
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Simply yumm yumm…
Krithi’s Kitchen
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Delicious , love this spicy tea time snack.
Yummy and perfect looking bread rolls.
Hey Arthi, bread rolls look so delicious..btw, how are u doing? been ages heard from u..
This is such an interesting recipe – so you roll the stuffed and softened bread slice in bread crumbs – Love it and bookmarking to try! thanks for sharing!
Crispy n yummy
Simply mouthwatering and lovely golden color!
bookmarked right away…irresistable recipe..:)
Tasty Appetite
a plate of these crunchy beauties with some tea- yummmmmmmmm !
They look so so perfect! Loved the recipe!
Awesome snack for my girls gettogether this weekend.
Very tempting dish.
Nice dish arthi and a nice way to use leftover bread. I have a version where I roll them up, refrigerate them and cut them in to rolls and shallow fry them on a tava…Of course there is always the fun of having fried food with ketchup or sweet chutney!
YUM!
Shobha
mmm…what a great idea!
Thank you all for your valuable comments..
Yum! These sound wonderful. I have never had anything like these, but with all of the delicious flavors in there, I know I would love them. I am bookmarking them to make soon:)
Wow,What a recipe dear.Luv it really
Absolutely delicious and tempting