Potato Masala Sandwich

Hey guys! The recipe I am sharing today is of an easy sandwich recipe and you can make the filling and keep it in the fridge beforehand if you are making for guests. So lets get cooking…..

  • Ingredients:
  • Boiled potatoes – 4 large
  • Onions (finely chopped) – 2 medium
  • Capsicum (finely chopped) – 1 medium
  • Red bell pepper (finely chopped) – 1 medium
  • Yellow bell pepper – 1 medium
  • Chat masala powder – 1 tsp
  • Garam masala powder – 1 and 1/2 tsp
  • Lemon juice – 1 tsp
  • Fresh coriander leaves (finely chopped) – 1/4 cup
  • Salt as per taste
  • Kashmiri red chilly powder – 1 tsp
  • Ginger paste – 1 tsp
  • Green chilly (finely chopped) – 1 piece (if dark green spicy chilly) and 2 (if light green less spicy chilly)
  • Grated cheese – 1/2 cup
  • Piri Piri powder – 1 tsp
  • Oil – 2 tsp
  • Brown Bread slices – 6 pieces (medium size)
  • Butter for greasing
  • Green chutney

Method:

1) In a wok/pan take oil. Let it become warm. To this add the boiled and roughly chopped potatoes, green chilly, ginger paste, kashmiri red chilly powder, chat masala powder and salt and mix it all well. Mash the potatoes while mixing. Cook till the potato mixture is completely dry and becomes ball like.

2) Take it off the gas. Now add the lemon juice, onions, capsicum, red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, piri piri powder and coriander leaves and mix it well. Once it cools downs add the grated cheese to this and mix well. The filling is now ready.

3) take the bread slices and apply butter and green chutney on two slices. Apply the generous amount of filling (as prepared above) on one slice and little less on the other slice. Add some more grated cheese on one slice on top of the filling (optional). Press both the slices together.

4) Grill or toast by greasing with butter. Serve hot.

This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla in collaboration with Bohemian Bibliophile.



18 responses to “Potato Masala Sandwich”

  1. OMG how tempting this recipe looks like. I am fan of potato and almost every alternative day I try to make different types of sandwich. I will try this for tomorrow’s breakfast.

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  2. Potato is my favourite. Will surely try this recipe.

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  3. I have never used piri piri powder. Going to try my grilled sandwich with this for sure. And getting msyelf a big griller.

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  4. Kaveri Chhetri Avatar
    Kaveri Chhetri

    I make a simple version of the potato filling with just boiled potatoes, salt, pepper, chopped onions, chopped coriander leaves and sometimes if I want to be generous, I add grated cheese to the mixture. It is a hit with everyone n tastes very good.
    Since your recipe has a lot more ingredients Shail, I’m sure the sandwich tastes very very good(it looks really yummy 😋) n is a different level altogether. Will definitely try this n I am already looking forward to the peri peri twist in it.

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  5. This potato sandwich is my comfort food and I love having it for breakfast. The green chutney adds a great taste to it.

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  6. This is the only sandwich that both of my kids love to eat. But there is always something new to learn from others. I have never used peri peri masala; I will try to add that. Thanks for sharing it.

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  7. This is our go-to breakfast but we don’t use piri-piri powder or add cheese to it. I will surely try it next time. Thanks for sharing another easy recipe.

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  8. Sandwich is my all time favorite. When I am confused what to make in breakfast and dinner… I end up making sandwich as its not only healthy but equally yummy. Its true that various types of fillings can be used for sandwiches and you shared another yummy one in this post which I am surely going to try.

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  9. I am drooling looking at the sandwiches, Shail.I used to make them so often, but now there is nobody to eat and I don’t make them anymore. I tasted them through your pictures.

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  10. Nice recipe- I am not usually a fan of starch on starch but I know a lot of my vegetarian friends would love this so sharing it with them

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  11. The word ‘Potato’ itself is enough for me to try this recipe of yours. The ingredients are easily available plus I like the idea of preparing the filling and keeping it ready, makes for a good school lunch box idea as well.

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  12. The sandwiches look so tempting, Shail. As always, you took a simple recipe and gave it your unique twist. This is one of our favorite breakfasts. I will try out your version soon.

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  13. The stuffing looks so juicy! I am always on the lookout for new recipes for sandwiches as it is one of my favorites for dinner. Especially in this summer…it is not heavy as a rice meal. I am sure I will love this one.

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  14. Such a filling , spicy ,tasty and great evening snack the potato filling looks yummy 😋 😍 😊 will try someday

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  15. These sandwiches look so tempting! Boiled potato with masala and grilled between breads is a match made in heaven!

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  16. I used to make it frequently. But i forgot . thanks for the recipe which my favourite. I used to sprinkle sesame seeds on it.

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  17. This sandwich is something filling and healthy. Looks delicious and the ingredients are easy to find too! Thank you for sharing this recipe with us.

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  18. That sounds sinfully delicious!

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I am a lawyer by profession but cooking has been my passion and hence my journey began as a home cook. I have been working with vegetarian recipes and post my recipes using simple ingredients and easy methods to follow.

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