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Bombay Sandwich


  • Author: Sweta Patel
  • Total Time: 40

Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 loaf white bread remove the crust
  • butter
  • Cilantro green chutney
  • 1 8oz cream cheese or shredded amul cheese
  • chaat masala
  • 2 potato boiled and sliced
  • 2 beet boiled and sliced
  • 2 tomatoes thinly sliced
  • 1 cucumber thinly sliced
  • 1 onion thinly sliced
  • Maggi hot & sweet sauce

Instructions

  1. Take 3 slices of bread and spread butter on all 3. Next, layer the bottom piece of bread with potatoes, tomatoes and sprinkle on the chaat masala.
  2. Spread green chutney to the 2nd piece of bread and place that on top of the piece with the Potatos and tomatoes.

    On this green chutney piece of bread, you’ll add beets, onions and cucumbers.

  3. Top off the double decker sandwich off with the last piece of bread that has butter spread on it. Add shredded Amul cheese or grate cream cheese, add some Maggi hot and spicy sauce and sprinkle with more chaat masala. Cut into 4’s and enjoy!

Notes

  • If you can’t find any Maggi hot & spicy sauce, you can use sriracha instead.
  • Place the block of cream cheese in the freezer for 20 mins prior to making this sandwich, you want the cheese to be a little firm.
  • If you can’t find shredded amul cheese, you can use the cream cheese method or American cheese (sliced or shredded)
  • For the bread I used pepperidge farm very thin white bread.
  • Prep Time: 25
  • Cook Time: 15
  • Category: Appetizer, entree
  • Cuisine: Indian

Keywords: bombay sandwich, indian sandwich