Years flew like minutes... We had lovely 10 years of companionship and we wish many more like that. Now, what has this statement got to do with bombshell? This was my dear husband's favorite snack. He invented(sounds so scientific!! take it in a lighter note) and christianed it 10 years ago. Anytime of the day he was ready for it and never got satisfied even after sending down 6 of them! Alas! all sinfully rich and delicious things are unhealthy :-( .
Oh ya!..this was a tasty alternative for samosas for us, as we never got crispy outercovering..ehehee..
To sum up bombshell, is a spicy potato stuffed in bread and deep fried to make it rich and sinfull :D
What you need :
Your style potato stuffing. It can be as simple as potato palya stuffing you make for dosa. You can consider adding garam masala powder to make it fragrant. Spice it up as you like.
Wrap :
Bread slices few with edges trimmed.
Dip: Plain flour slurry (1 tbsp of maida/plainflour mixed with 1/8 cup of water, a runny batter just to coat the bread)
How to make:
1.Dip your hands in water and press the bread by placing it between two palms. Repeat till bread is slightly wet from all sides.
2.Make small oval shaped balls of the stuffing and place it in the middle of the wet bread slice.
3. Seal the edges in oval shape. You can consider shaping it in your own way.
4. Coat this seal bread with maida slurry.
5. Deep fry in hot oil till you get golden brown bomb shells.
6. Serve hot with Tomato Ketchup.
If you are looking for a low calorie version visit Jayasri for Bread Cutlets
nice one .thankz for the recipe
ReplyDeleteI love this...My favourite.
ReplyDeleteOh so delicious!!!! I am tempted to make it my tomorrow's evening snack.
ReplyDeleteFirst time here and the blog is just awesome...Delicious bombshells I must say.
ReplyDeleteGayu
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Hehe...the title made me think out of Food topic!
ReplyDeleteWish u many more years together-probably belated one!
Good one!
Great recipe lakshmi :)
ReplyDeleteNice name. Bomb shell ! If the palya is extra spicy, it will really be a bombshell ! Our family loves this snack too.
ReplyDeleteBTW, your kids look so sweet !
very new recipe..looks lovely..
ReplyDeleteHi LG thanks for writing to me, your title made me laugh!, I know very unhealthy the way it absorbs oil!, I used to make this some 20 years back! I used to take it as a party treat to office :), I call it as Bread Bonda, it's in my blog!, idanne swalpa healthy aagi maadona antha Bread cutlet antha maadbitte hahaha.., lovely looking Bomb shells!, I am still laughing thinking about the name so appropriate!
ReplyDeleteI can never make samosa shells good too. Love this idea though and looks so so good.
ReplyDeletehesaru channagide, LG! :) Delicious looking snack
ReplyDeleteYour bombshell looks really bombastic, LG...sinfully yummy, and love to gobble this any time of the day..
ReplyDeleteBombshell looks absolutely irresistible..
ReplyDeleteI like the name bombshell! perfect teatime snack!
ReplyDeleteYummy snack!!
ReplyDeleteOlle hesarittiddira kanri, I was wondering what it is :) but really easy to make na.
ReplyDeleteHey....Nice snack..easy and simple one....interesting recipe.....ur blog is nice....first time here...
ReplyDeleteThank you Aunty for visiting my blog. I am happy that you are my regular visitor:)
ReplyDeleteBelated wishes for your anniversary!
Hey Laks, Belated anniversary wishes!
ReplyDeleteSnack is absolutely interesting. Need to try it soon.
So nice of you to follow up on my blogs :) Thank you dear. Hope you are having nice time with your kids.
Happy Anniversary!! Naavu November weds ri...married for 5 years now..Bombshell super agi kanta ide.. Nanige Amritsar nenapu barta ide.. A story innod sari heltini :)
ReplyDeletewish u happy marriage anniversary,..
ReplyDeletenice name looks perfect,..:)
Wish you many more years to gather with happy and healthy life hummm interesting name bombshells lokks tempting
ReplyDeletetumba tempt madtha ide Lakshmi. naanu try madthene :)
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