Carrot : 1 (peeled and grated)
Tomato Firm : 1 small (chopped into small pices after removing the seeds)
Onion: 1 (peeled and chopped)
Oil : 1 tbsp
Orange food color : a pinch
Salt and pepper
Heat oil in a pan.
Add chopped onions and sautee till they turn soft. Add orange food color.
Next goes grated carrots into hot pan. Stir and mix carrot with other ingredients. Fry it till carrots are done.
Finally add tomatoes and mix. Fry for 1-2 mins. We do not want tomatoes to be mushy here so tomatoes should just done. Add salt and pepper mix and switch off the stove.
To assemble toast :
Whole Wheat Bread/White Bread
Mix Vegetable from above.
Heat Tava and slightly toast the bread. Remove and spread mix vegetable on one side. Put back the bread with vegetable spread over the hot tava with vegetable side facing up. Toast the bread on low flame till the underneath of the bread becomes crisp. The whole process takes around 2 -3 mins and if your Tava/girdle is wide enough you can make 2-3 toast at a time. Serve it with hot coffee or tea.
Beautiful colour and looks really like the bakkery stuff.
ReplyDeletewah wah! the toast with the tumbler of frothy cofee looks quite inviting and I am coming over very soon.
ReplyDeleteSurprise!!! Today I have also posted a similar one.
ReplyDeletehave seen this in bangalore bakery,,,and they look perfect specially with hot cofee,..tk cre,:-)and ya miss u too
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and colorful...
ReplyDeleteThats so simple and yummy!
ReplyDeletenice...i love the toast we get in b'lore bakeries.I use green chillies,onions and cilantro too so the range color pops up.
ReplyDeleteLooks great, I have never had them at the Bakery. Should try them soon.
ReplyDeletetoast and coffee.. send me some.Love to have them anytime.
ReplyDeleteBahala dinada mele... toast! Aha bayalli neeru bartide. Adre iga bari rasam anna tinta iddini!! So no toast and bakery stuff for me! So sad alva :(
ReplyDeleteQuick and easy breezy toast :)
ReplyDeletespicy bread looks really very tempting with the cup of coffee..
ReplyDeleteAll your recipe are very filling and healthy . Very colorful too:)
ReplyDeletethis is my all time fav, but i would prefer the natural color of carrot rather than adding food color.
ReplyDeleteWow! Lakshmi.....very nice....
ReplyDeleteMangala
I love namma bakery toast .. yumm with that coffee
ReplyDeleteI have heard abt this toast,but not tasted,will try,sure its a healthy one for our kids!
ReplyDeleteOmigawd! So happy to see these toasts... I simple love masala toasts. I can eat lots and lots of them!
ReplyDeleteLipsmacking toast, awesome clicks!!
ReplyDeleteooh, yummy toast with tempting coffee :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great website! wonderful recipes.
ReplyDeleteyummy bakery type toasts ri! it's really long since I've had it and Im longing for it now :) maneli maadi nodthene :) thanks
ReplyDeleteTC
Typical Iyengar Bakery tiffin ! And "ondu tumbler kafi " too ! Easy to make and filling snack. (Sometimes i also use the seasoning in those small packets saved from home delivered pizzas parcels!)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on ur blog being nominated in IndiBloggers.
ReplyDeleteLovely toast with a cup of coffee
with luv,
ArunaManikandan
http://ensamayalkuripugal.blogspot.com
oh! perfect snack with coffee....next time with bread i will try this one! hmm u know what i think even a better idea will be i think i will go to the iyengar bakery next weekend!
ReplyDeleteI frequently go for Veg Omelet. I think this one will be a great thing to try out now. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletemy fav in bangalore...looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting Toast ,Pass that glass of coffee,Do visit my blog when u find time
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love Toast, looks just out of the bakery Lakshmi, nice!!
ReplyDeleteoh yum, this looks like a wonderful way to start the day!
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