Monsoon Magic- Butterfly Sandwich
August 17, 2007
The only butterfly in this sandwich is the shape J
A hot grilled sandwich is an all time favourite in our house. I usually dress up some left over stir fries with white sauce- stuff it in between two slices of bread and grill it till crisp and you get Irresistible, yummy crisp sandwiches.
The stir fries which get this L look in the morning (usually for lunch) suddenly get this J look with the grilled sandwich.
Enjoy this hot grilled Butterfly sandwich with a cup of tea in the wet cozy rainy weather!
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Butterfly Sandwich recipe
For 4 sandwiches
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8 Slices of sandwich bread
2-3 tsp Butter for the sandwich
For the White Sauce:
2 tsp butter
1 tbsp all purpose flour (Maida)
2 cups milk
1 tsp freshly ground mustard powder
½ tsp white pepper powder
1 -2 tbsp Grated cheese (optional)
Salt to taste
For the filling:
White sauce
1 ½ cups chopped sautéed mix vegetables (I have used Sweet corn, Purple cabbage, French beans, tomatoes)
Mix the maida with the milk and remove lumps if any.
Heat butter in a pan.
Add the milk-maida to it. Let it boil for a few minutes and it starts thickening.
Add the other ingredients-mustard powder, pepper powder, cheese and salt. Mustard powder adds a nice zing to the sauce.
Cook for a few more minutes. (Adjust the proportion of maida depending on the consistency of the sauce required. I made this semiliquid-not too thick nor too thin.)
You can also first cook the Maida directly in the butter without blending it with the milk and then add the milk. I usually end up with lumps in my sauce that way so I prefer the first blending and then cooking method!
Add cooked/ sautéed vegetables to the white sauce. (Add some green chillies to the veggies while cooking to make it spicer.) Mix nicely till the white sauce coats the veggies.
Cool and divide into four portions
Spread some butter on one side on each bread slice.
Spread one portion of the filling on one slice of bread and top with another slice
Brush a little butter on the outer surface of the sandwich and Grill in a sandwich toaster till golden brown.
Repeat with remaining bread slices.
Cut as shown in the photo to make a butterfly sandwich J
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1.
Kanchana | August 17, 2007 at 9:19 pm
Nice idea for the kiddies! It really does look like a butterfly!
Kanchana
2.
Manasi | August 17, 2007 at 9:42 pm
Looks so pretty!!!!!
3.
Poonam | August 17, 2007 at 9:59 pm
That is cute!
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bee | August 18, 2007 at 3:37 am
i’ve had this, with just corn as the veggie. it’s yummy. thanks for reminding me of this.
5.
Suganya | August 18, 2007 at 5:24 am
For me, sandwich is putting things together
. Never will make sauce for that.. Nice job!
6.
Aruna | August 18, 2007 at 6:32 am
Very Creative, sandwich looks yummy!!!
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Lakshmi | August 18, 2007 at 1:43 pm
My son would love to have that bread shaped to make it look like a butterfly
8.
Nupur | August 18, 2007 at 4:09 pm
That plate looks so cute and inviting!
@ Thank you all of you.I am glad you liked this simple sandwich.
9.
Rachna | August 24, 2007 at 7:01 pm
awsome butterfly….so cute…
Thanks Rachana
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