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Egg Salad Sandwich – Quick Snack Recipes

December 7, 2012 By anusha 12 Comments

I must tell you all how lazy i am becoming. As i m typing this post, my pile of done laundry is growing at an alarming speed, spiders are spinning webs like there s no tomorrow and dishes are beckoning me evilly. But all i m doing is grin sheepishly and conclude that cooking, eating, clicking and writing is my priority at the moment. And the laundry, dishes and webs are getting creepy. But who cares?

Its been 2 months since i promptly posted for Avant Garde Cookies. Risking the cookies’ wrath this month was definitely not an option and i told myself sternly that i must get my lazy behind up and begin cooking and blogging. Veena chose this month s themes and she did a mighty job at it. She set us to work on untrodden waters for the first week- Sandwiches. If you are a regular at Tomato Blues and if you have browsed through my very effective very organised (ahem..ahem..) Alphabetical Recipe Index, then you all may have been enlightened by the fact that there is not a single sandwich. So to make justice to sandwiches and to fill up that void, here s my very first sandwich recipe. Oh if you all want to know why i dont have sandwich recipes, its because sandwiches are not approved by the PAFL. Want to know what s PAFL? That s Mr.P s Approved Foods List. I am a sandwich lover but i m just lazy to make them just for myself. But this time was a different story. Mr.P is not home for breakfast and lunch for these two days. And so, i succeeded in making my sandwich.

By the way, i have one more story to share. I promise this is the last leg of my intolerable jabbering. Then we shall go straight onto the recipe. Back in college, my hostel food not being so great, our girlie group used to hang out at a super sandwich place. Polar Bear was how it was known. And i ve probably eaten the best sandwiches at their store. Vivid memories of dunking in a grilled spicy potato sandwich in sweet mayonnaise come rushing to me whenever i think of sandwiches. I am still trying to figure out how to make that mayonnaise but have not been lucky so far. They also used to make egg salad sandwiches but sadly those were the only sandwiches i dint enjoy. Somehow they were too bland for me. So i went on and created my own version of egg salad sandwich here.

Recipe For Indo Western Egg Salad Sandwich
( Sandwiches with egg salad in a curry flavor)

Prep Time: Under 10 mins
Cook Time: Under 30 mins
Serves 1

What You Need?

For The Filling:

Egg 1 large hard boiled
Onion 1 small chopped finely
Tomato 1 small chopped finely
Ginger garlic paste 1/2 tsp
Kitchen king masala 1/2 tsp
Chili powder 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Oil 1 tbsp
Coriander leaves for garnish 1 tbsp chopped finely

For The Dressing

Dijon mustard 1 tsp
Mayonnaise 1 tsp

For The Sandwiches

Good quality sandwich bread 4 slices
Butter 1.5 tbsp

How To Make It?

Hard boil the egg by placing it in a pan and covering it in water just enough to fully immerse it. You have to boil the egg for 5 mins.
Once done, turn off the flame and close the pan and let the egg stay in the hot water for 10 mins.
After 10 mins, immerse the egg in cold water.
In the meanwhile, prepare the curry base.
In a pan, heat oil.
Add the onions and saute till light brown.
Add ginger garlic paste and saute for 30 secs.
Now, add all the spice powders and mix well.
Add the tomatoes next and cook on medium low flame for about a min or till the mixture turns dry and oil separates.
Add salt and mix well.
Remove and let cool.
Now, the egg must be cool enough for you to handle.
Peel the shell and chop the egg into small bite size pieces.
In a mixing bowl, place the egg pieces, tomato onion mix, mustard and mayonnaise.
Add the chopped coriander.

Gently mix taking care not to break the eggs further.Set aside.
Now, slice the crust off the bread slices.
On a bread slice, place half of the filling and ensure that it is evenly spread.
Cover with another slice.
Repeat the process for the remaining two slices.
Heat an iron skillet.
Butter the bread on the outside and toast on the skillet.
Alternatively, you can butter them and grill them in your sandwich maker too.

Cook the sandwiches until the bread slices turn golden brown.
Once done, serve hot with tomato ketchup and tangy mint chutney
This is my sandwich for week 1 of the The Avant Garde Cookies.

And dont forget to check out our other cookies, Veena,Jayanthy, Radhika, Roshni, Kavitha, Priya Sreeram and Priya Mahadevan.

P.S You need fresh hard boiled eggs for this recipe.
You can skip the grilling part if you desire.
You have to be careful with the salt in case you are using salted butter.
And this tastes best when eaten hot. This is strictly not a lunchbox recipe but makes a great afternoon snack for the kids.

Filed Under: Breakfast And Dinner Recipes, Egg Recipes, Sandwich Recipes

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Comments

  1. Claire says

    December 17, 2012 at 12:18 pm

    Oh my! I am speechless …these look absolutely delicious!!!!!!!!!!<br />

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  2. Kitchen Queen says

    December 11, 2012 at 3:44 pm

    perfect afternoon delight.

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  3. Radhika says

    December 8, 2012 at 5:05 am

    Okay…you are pardoned as you are on time Gal. Sandwich looks so scrumptious.

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  4. Roshni says

    December 7, 2012 at 5:02 pm

    looks yumm… Usually the egg salad sandwiches we get here are white coloured as it is mayo based. onion/tomato base is interesting. i make egg sandwich using scrambled egg or omlete. this is a nice variation to try

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  5. Shama Nagarajan says

    December 7, 2012 at 4:51 pm

    super tempting and inviting

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  6. Priyanka Mohan says

    December 7, 2012 at 2:42 pm

    I want. Looks Yummmmmm. I hate for you not learning all this when you were here. 😐

    Reply
  7. Hamaree Rasoi says

    December 7, 2012 at 4:30 pm

    Really I too sometimes feel like doing nothing and enjoying meal cooked by my MOM but alas…Nice fix for breakfast

    Reply
  8. Priya Sreeram says

    December 7, 2012 at 9:44 am

    good one anusha. and you know your first few lines rang closer home—- unmade beds, piled clothes etal. guess they can wait till the blog post is published 🙂

    Reply
  9. Priya R says

    December 7, 2012 at 1:58 pm

    these look great for breakfast 🙂 and can i say every wife has her own ramblings 😛

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  10. Jass says

    December 7, 2012 at 7:37 am

    Reminds me of a make a much simpler sandwich my mom makes. A simple filling of grated boiled egg together with grated cheese and pepper toasted in a sandwich toaster. Also reminds me that its been a long time I ate one. *sigh*

    Reply
  11. Jayanthi says

    December 7, 2012 at 7:32 am

    Lovely recipe Anu, I can see how I can sub paneer/tofu for egg. Love the clicks…superb!!!

    Reply
  12. Nandita Pai Shirali says

    December 7, 2012 at 9:22 am

    This sounds interesting and simple to make! I like the addition of indian masalas in here. <br />And i so get it about not having the mood of cooking just for u wen the other half isnt wee bit interested in the dish… Pancakes in my case.. I love it, he doesnt! So, made it once wen he wasnt around for breakfast 🙂

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