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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Veggie Patties from leftover kofta mix

My last post was on Nargisi or Malai Kofta curry. While making the vegetable mix for koftas, I made them on large quantity(off course, without knowing). But, when I realized that, there will be a lot leftover vege mix, I started to think how to use those up. Then it clicked me. I made veggie patties for sandwich next morning on Breakfast with that. It tasted really yumm and I was happy that I used them in a healthy way..

For the recipe to make that vegetable mix, follow from here, and the process of making patties, I'll mention in this post...



Method :

  • Take veggie mix a big spoonful and over your palm, give it a round shape of approx. 2-3 inches in diameter. 
  • Make other patties same way as above.
  • Heat a tawa or griddle, add 1 tblsp. oil, and place the patties one or two at a time. In medium heat, fry them until brown. Then reverse and place the upside down. Add little oil if needed. Fry until both sides are evenly brown.
  • Fry other patties same way.
  • To make sandwich or Burger, toast two slices of bread, place some lettuce leaves on one slice, place one veggie pattie, then place some cucumber and tomato slices over it and finally add some ketchup. Place the other slice of bread.
  • Serve immediately................
  • Enjoy your sandwich/burger with yummy veggie patty.......


 Proudly sending them to PJ's wonderful event, Scrumptious Delights from leftover
    & to Pari for her Only Kids' Delight event







    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 / by / 9 Comments

    9 comments:

    1. Very interesting and tempting patties...makes me hungry..

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    2. That is such a great use of the leftover kofta , beautiful, literally one complete meal :)

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    3. love this idea of patties between breads. we used to snack on such food during college. looks very temting and I know they are downright delicious.

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    4. wow its super way of using leftovers....looks delicious

      Satya
      http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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    5. Sounds very tasty....dekhei khete ichhe korchhe...

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    6. That is definitely an excellent idea and I am sure it must have tasted wonderful, ly as eating kofta with your bread :)

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    7. Sounds very interesting!!
      http://padhuskitchen.blogspot.com

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