Today was a very tiring day. Was not in a mood to cook something for dinner. Had some left over roti's which I wanted to finish off. Made a very simple but delicious rolls out of the roti's and eggs. This is the recipe I got to know from one of my Bengali friend and its very famous in Calcutta. No much cooking needed, just make omelets, fill in the mixture and roll. That's it. Here's the 2nd day post for BM 30 under the theme " Get it Rolled".
We need:
Chapati / Paratha 2
Eggs 2
Chopped onions 4 sps
Chopped cilantro 1sp
Chopped tomato 4sps
Chili powder 1/4 sp
Chaat masala 1/4 sp
Salt to taste
Oil
Method:
Beat eggs in a bowl, add salt and mix well.
Used left over chapathi's here. You can even use the store bought frozen ones too.
Heat skillet and grease it with little oil.
Now add half of the egg mixture as omelet.
Cook on medium to low flame.
After a minute place the chapatti on the omlet and press gently with spatula so that the chapati sticks to the omlet.
Gently flip the chapati to other side to cook.
Make sure the flame is on low now as the chapati is pre cooked, we do not want it to be burnt at this stage.
Once the omlet is cooked remove and place it on the plate.
Repeat with another chapati.
Add little salt, chaat masala, chopped tomato, cilantro, chili powder to chopped onions and mix well.
Please do this process just before serving, because if you add all the ingredients before the making omlets the mixture may become watery as the onions tend to loose water if added salt.
Now place 1 chapati on a plate egg side up and add this onion mixture on top and roll it tight, chapati side being the outer layer.
Serve hot with ketchup or as it is.
Check to see what my fellow bloggers are cooking for BM 30
We need:
Chapati / Paratha 2
Eggs 2
Chopped onions 4 sps
Chopped cilantro 1sp
Chopped tomato 4sps
Chili powder 1/4 sp
Chaat masala 1/4 sp
Salt to taste
Oil
Method:
Beat eggs in a bowl, add salt and mix well.
Used left over chapathi's here. You can even use the store bought frozen ones too.
Heat skillet and grease it with little oil.
Now add half of the egg mixture as omelet.
Cook on medium to low flame.
After a minute place the chapatti on the omlet and press gently with spatula so that the chapati sticks to the omlet.
Gently flip the chapati to other side to cook.
Make sure the flame is on low now as the chapati is pre cooked, we do not want it to be burnt at this stage.
Once the omlet is cooked remove and place it on the plate.
Repeat with another chapati.
Add little salt, chaat masala, chopped tomato, cilantro, chili powder to chopped onions and mix well.
Please do this process just before serving, because if you add all the ingredients before the making omlets the mixture may become watery as the onions tend to loose water if added salt.
Now place 1 chapati on a plate egg side up and add this onion mixture on top and roll it tight, chapati side being the outer layer.
Serve hot with ketchup or as it is.
Check to see what my fellow bloggers are cooking for BM 30
9 comments:
Would love grab a roll and have it rite now, super tempting.
This is quite tempting and i hated people in banaglore wen they simply wrapped the omelete over roti calling it egg roll.....nice recipe.
Yea this kati roll is easy to handle right..
Looks very tempting
perfect for lunch box too..
Though I do not eat eggs but this surely could b transformed into a veggie roll....looks cool!
That is a quick and easy roll.. My son would love these. Will try.
Look inviting and tasty
like your interpretation of egg roll. I would totally love this
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