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Sunday, 22 November 2015

Bombay Sandwich



When I went to India, one of the most common sandwich that was available on every street corner was the Bombay Sandwich. I was really intrigued with the ingredients  potato and spices in a sandwich!!!! Being a foodie I had to try it and trust me I was not disappointed, it was amazing and immediately it became my firm favorite.

It was a wonderful combination of green coriander chutney layered in between toasted bread, thin slices of boiled potato with cucumber, tomato and slices of red onion. The sandwich was delicious and the ingredients did vary slightly from vendor to vendor. I have created my own version of the Bombay Sandwich using the Chunky proper Pickle from English Provender.



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Bombay Sandwich
Toasted bread rolls layered with spicy sauteed potatoes and garnished with English Pickle, peppers, cucumber, tomatoes and red onions.

Ingredients:
  • 3 Medium Potatoes Boiled
  • 2 Medium Tomatoes thinly sliced
  • 8 Cucumber slices
  • 1 Small red onion thinly sliced in rings
  • 1/2 of each colour Red and Green pepper thinly sliced
  • 2 tablespoons Olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Red chilli paste
  • 1/2 teaspoon Garlic paste
  • 1 tablespoon Lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons English Provender chunky Pickle
  • 2 Soft Bread Rolls
Method:
1. Slice the potatoes into 5mm thick slices.2. In a bowl add 1 tablespoon olive oil, garlic paste, chilli paste, salt, lemon juice and mix together to make the marinade.3. In a shallow dish pour half the marinade and place the potato slices on it. Pour the rest of the marinade onto the potato slices and cover the dish and keep aside for flavours to infuse in potato slices.4. In a frying pan add 1 tablespoon olive oil and wait for it to heat, once hot add the pepper slices and saute for 2-3 minutes. Remove them from pan with slotted spoon and keep aside.5. In the same pan add the marinated potato slices and saute them on both sides until golden brown. Remove from pan and keep aside.6. Cut the bread rolls in half and in the same pan place the bread rolls cut side down and brown them slightly. Remove from pan and place the 2 bottom pieces of toasted bread rolls on a serving plate.To make the sandwich. Spread a layer of English Provender chunky Proper Pickle on to the toasted bread. Add a few slices of spicy potatoes, add cucumber, tomatoes, sauteed peppers and finish off with a dollop of English Provender chunky pickle and the onion rings.Place the top part of the toasted bread roll to complete the sandwich.
Details:
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 2 Sandwiches



I was sent four jars of the English Provender Proper Pickle to sample ; Proper Pickle onion. Proper Pickle Beetroot, Proper Pickle finely chopped and Proper Pickle Chunky. In this recipe I have used the Proper Pickle Chunky.


“This post is an entry into the #ProperPickle Challenge with The English Provender Co and Foodies100”

29 comments:

  1. This looks absolutely lush! I will definitely have to give this a go, love a curry and this is a great lunch twist for it
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  2. Wow I never thought of putting potato in a sandwich before - how fun! Xx

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  3. Oh my goodness, that sounds amazing Nayna. Thanks so much for sharing that. Totally drooling over it!

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  4. I love that you presented in a bun... I always buy this from our local cafe and love how spicy it is...

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  5. How I miss this sandwich.. It is a meal by itself with so many fillings .

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  6. I've never see a sandwich quite like this. So many colours and flavours. It's beautiful.

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  7. Part of me is thinking that this just can't be good (potatoes and bread together?!) But the other part is taking in the description and looking at your photo and going 'yum, DO IT! '.
    I think the yum part wins.

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  8. I love the fact it's known as a Bombay Sandwich! I can't believe it hasn't caught on more here.

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  9. Yum- that looks so tasty! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  10. Oh my word!!! What an absolute treat the bombay sandwich is, I'd love one of these. Thank you so much for sharing x

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  11. I bet this is wonderful, a delicious variation on a chip buttie. GG

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  12. Sounds delicious, what a great idea!

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  13. I've never heard of putting potatoes in a sandwich (apart from a chip butty! ;) ), but being a massive carb lover I'm sure I'd love this! Sounds really tasty.

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  14. This looks delicious! I often pop leftover potatoes in sandwiches with a bit of ham and mustards x

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  15. Total carb overload and potatoes are made for bread just look at chip butties!

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  16. Now I know a few people who would just love this, perhaps I should surprise them one day. x

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  17. That a delicious sandich ..getting hungry after seeing your pictures.

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  18. Ooh that sounds awesome! As a veggie I am always looking for interesting ways to replace the 'burger, in a bun and this sounds really tasty!

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  19. That just looks absolutely delicious x

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  20. Haha potatoes in a sandwich? Well I remember when chip buties with brown sauce was a common favourite. Your Bombay sandwich is a definite step up from that.

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  21. Oh my, this looks amazing!!

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  22. In my old workplace, this was our Winter lunch treat - oooooh how I miss it!

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  23. My mouth was almost watering reading that, what a great sandwich this is, though it would be called a barm where I am from :o)

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  24. Oooh yum, this looks and sounds delicious. I could gobble this up right now!!

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  25. That looks lush, gonna have to try & make that one

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  26. This looks so nice. I think I will try this

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  27. These look amazing! A bit different too!

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  28. Superb...I'm drooling and now yearning for a Bombay Sandwich. Love how you've used the chutney to replace the traditional green or red chutney.

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  29. Oh, wow! Thank you for this amazing recipe!  I can’t believe how easy it is to make!

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