Search

Search

Recipe finder

Recipe Finder
Follow us : Facebook Pinterest Twitter Google Plus
You are here: Home» Recipes» Breakfast with Leftover Rotis Recipe

Breakfast with Leftover Rotis

Leftover roti are tossed in with veggies, tangy flavours and served as a nutritious breakfast.

Breakfast with Leftover Rotis Breakfast with Leftover Rotis

Chef's Name

: Jayanthi Menon

Recipe Servings

: 4

Recipe Cook Time

: 30 Minutes
Add to CookBook
PinExt.png
print
comments

Ingredients

  • 6 rotis

    Vegetables of your choice (beans, cauliflower, potato, peas, capsicum etc)

    Pav bhaji masala

    Garam masala

    100 gms paneer

    4 tomatoes

    2 onions

    Ginger-garlic paste

    Soya granules

    Salt to taste

Method

Cut the left over rotis into small squares.

In a pan slightly saute them in butter till crispy. Remove from fire and keep aside.

In same pan, put some oil and saute the onions till brown, add the ginger garlic paste, tomatoes, pav bhaji masala, all vegetables and soya granules except paneer.

Cook till the vegetables are done. Now add the sauteed rotis, mashed paener and gram masala. Mix well and let it simmer for a few minutes.

Remove from fire, add fresh coriander leaves and serve.

Optional - you can add sprouts and cheese as desired.

Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement

Related Recipes

  • Pumpkin Oats Cake

    Pumpkin Oats Cake

    Winner of the Guilty Free contest bakes away a healthy cake with pumpkin and oat ...
  • Peri Peri Chicken

    Peri Peri Chicken

    Love spicy food? Yes? Then try this! Chicken breast smeared in a spicy sauce and ...
  • Orange Tofu Dumplings

    Orange Tofu Dumplings

    Winner of the weekly Guilt Free contest makes some innovative tofu and rava dump ...
  • Date Cake

    Date Cake

    A mouth watering cake with the goodness of dates and is easy to make. You cannot ...
  • Baked Mushroom and Lentils Fritters

    Baked Mushroom and Lentils Fritters

    Winner of the weekly Guilt Free contest makes a batch of mouth watering fritters ...
Your Vote
Previous Answer: Watermelons are actually vegetables. They are related to pumpkins and cucumbers.