One of the yummiest sandwiches that I can never get bored of. Just thinking of it makes my mouth water. I could live off this sandwich if I could. My grandpa used to bribe me to get errands done for him with a couple of these sandwiches. These sandwiches were sold as street food in some parts of Mumbai (a.k.a Bombay). Flavorful buttery yummy goodness mmm mmm mmm. It just might turn you into a vegetarian. I have got my whole family hooked.
INGREDIENTS
SANDWICH
Sliced Bread
2 Tomatoes, sliced
1 Cucumber, peeled and sliced
1 Potato, baked and sliced
1/2 Onion, slivered
1/2 Cup Organic Tomato Ketchup
1 Tbsp Organic Salted Butter
PESTO
1 Bunch Cilantro
1 Tbsp Ginger, slivered
1/2 Lemon, juiced
1/4 Tsp Sugar
4 Green Chillies (Substitute Jalapeno)
Salt to taste
MASALA
1/4Cup Cumin Seeds
1 Tbsp Cinnamon, powdered
1 Tbsp Cloves
1 Tbsp Black Pepper
2 Tbsp Fennel Seeds
1 Tbsp Rock Salt
PROCESS
FOR THE PESTO
1. Combine all of the above ingredients for pesto in a blender.
2. Add water as needed. The pesto should be on the pastier side and not too thin.
FOR THE MASALA
1. Roast the cumin seeds on a pan, no oil.
2. Combine all the ingredients in a food processor until it is fine.
FOR THE SANDWICH
1. Spread the pesto liberally on one slice.
2. Layer with the tomato, cucucmber, onion, and potato.
3. Sprinkle the sandwich masala
4. Spread the tomato ketchup on the other slice to top it off
5. Spread butter liberally on both sides and put it on a panini grill. You can always do this on a pan if you do not have a panini grill.
TIP
1. You can make the pesto and put it in a ice cube tray to use as needed. Preserves the freshness. Defrost outside before use. Do not microwave.
2. You can make a bigger quantity of the masala and store it in an air tight container.
3. If you do not have access to all the ingredients for the masala, you can always buy the Spicezza Sandwich Masala from an ethnic store to use.

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