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Receta Potato Sandwich
by Divya Pramil

Hello

friends am so glad to introduce to you a wonderful friend, Madhavi whom I have come to know recently through blogging world. She writes at Madhu's Indian Recipes and Madhu's Vantalu, do check out her space for yummilicious and healthy Indian recipes. I was so honored when she asked about sending a guest post for my space, and the best part is it is her first guest guest post and she wanted to post it on my space, lovely isn't it? Am so happy that she chose my space among hundreds of blogs out there. When I had a chit chat with her, I got to know that she had been blogging for almost 6 years but contrary to that she sounded so humble and down to earth. Am glad to have her first guest post on my space and I wish her many more wonderful blogging years. Thank a lot for the honor and for the yummilicious and delectable sandwich recipe Madhavi sis. Read to know more about her and her recipe and please do share your comments.

Over to you now Madhavi;

Hi all, I am very excited to do a guest post for Divya. When I asked Divya that I am interested in doing a guest post at her space, she happily agreed. Thank you Divya for giving me this opportunity. I have been in the blogging world for 6 ½ years now and this is my first guest post ever. Few months back, when I came across Divya’s blog, I got instantly connected. There is something about her that makes me want to come back. The way Divya’s presents her recipes and interacts with her readers got me hooked to her blog. So here I am writing a guest post for a younger sister.

ABOUT MADHAVI

Little bit about myself - This is Madhavi from

Madhu’s Indian Recipes. In 2006 I started a blog named Madhu’s vantalu. Back

then blogging world was a small family, every one kind of knew each other. In addition to blogging, it was just amazing

to interact with people who had the same passion for cooking. I blogged for

about 2 ½ years (mostly Andhra and Karnataka recipes) and took a break as I was

super busy with my two munchkins. Even

though I was not blogging, not even a day passed by with out me visiting my

blog. So finally had to come back. But

this time around I started fresh with a new blog Madhu’s Indian Recipes. After

being in the kitchen for more than a decade my priorities have changed. We have

become lot more health conscious which you can obviously see in my recipes. My Moto

- keeping it simple, easy, tasty and most importantly healthy.

The recipe I am sharing today is the simple

Potato Sandwich. Being a health freak person, I am always sneaking in

vegetables into all my recipes. So this recipe is no different. I have added

Hing

- A pinch

PREPARATION METHOD

Making the Potato Fry:

Boil potato till tender and keep aside.

Take a pan add 4 tsp of oil. When the oil gets hot add a tsp of mustard seeds.

When the mustard starts popping add chana dal (Bengal gram), urad dal (skinned

black gram) and cumin seeds. Saute for few seconds.

Add the chopped green chilly and curry leaves. Then add the chopped onion,

turmeric powder and some salt. Cook for about five minutes till onion gets

soft.

Add

the bell pepper, corn and green peas. Mix and close the lid. Cook for few more

minutes till all the veggies get soft.

Add the cooked cubed potato with the skin on. Slightly mash with back of the

spoon. Finally add the lemon juice, coriander leaves and salt. Cook for another

five minutes and turn off the heat.

If using a Sandwich

maker - Take two bread slices, put some cheese on one of the bread piece,

then spread some potato fry add bit more cheese and top it off with

another bread slice. Apply some oil on both sides of the bread and put it

in the Sandwich maker. It will be done in two minutes or so.

Making the Sandwich

on a stove top - Apply some oil on the pan, place the assembled bread and

put a heavy pan/skillet on top of the bread. The heavy skillet helps the

potato, cheese and bread to stick together. Cook for a minute, flip to the

other side and repeat.

Serve the Potato Sandwich with Ketchup.

TIP: If packing for lunch box- Cool the Sandwich a bit and then

wrap it in an aluminum foil. That way the sandwich wont get soggy.

I had a wonderful time writing this post for Divya! Once again

thank you Divya for sharing your blog space with me. I hope you all enjoyed my

post.

Thanks Madhavi for the Wonderful guest post J

Now over to you friends, do share your comments and encourage her J