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I always want to try something different with breads ...when i saw this recipe onKanchan's "Kitchen Gossip" I immediately bookmarked it and prepared this for breakfast this weekend. wow it came out so well and my hubby was praising me that i have one more special recipe with bread, I am sure most of you know about this recipe but still i want to share with you all. Thank you Kanchan for sharing this recipe.
Preparation time: 10 min
Cooking time : 15 min
Makes 4
Ingredients :
- 5 bread slices
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup chopped onion
- 1/3 cup chopped bell pepper
- 1/4 cup chopped tomato
- 3 green chopped chillis
- 2 tbsp chopped cilatro
- salt to taste
- 1 tsp oil for each thalipeeth
Cooking procedure:
Take the bread slices and grind it with grinder/food processor and keep aside.
Beat the two eggs in a large bowl n then add the bread powder and all the above ingredients to it except oil n make a semi solid paste.
Heat a pan, spray oil on it ,take a handful of the bread paste, make it a ball and put it lightly on the pan, with your palm spread it slowly into a circle.And spray oil again.
Tip: To make it easy to spread dip ur hand in water and press lightly to spread it.
After 2-3 min flip it and let it cook till both sides are golden brown.
Serve hot with ketchup n sour cream or butter.
And also to another wonderful event "Two for Tuesday"
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Tags: bread,old bread, stale bread, egg, omelette, healthy breakfast, breakfast, quick recipe, fast food, easy recipe,healthy recipe,simple recipe
Omlette thalipeet with bread sounds interesting and looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this breakfast recipe Satya, I did not know you can make omelette with bread too..very inventive...looks great.
ReplyDeletethat looks super good.. fantastic clicks
ReplyDeletethat is a great idea satya..will try it for tomorrow's breakfast :)
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome recipe..I'm in love with ur blog :-)
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Sulagna
http://e-senseofspicenfragrance-sulagna.blogspot.com/
Great recipe Satya ..... luv this version of omlette.
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Wow very innovative dear...will try it but after shravan maas:)
ReplyDeleteHi. I had also bookmarked this preparation from Kanchan's space and found it innovative.
ReplyDeleteSo good you tried it and ur DH liked it.
FOODELICIOUS
I am not an egg person, but that is still lovely looking :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice and interesting dish. Looks spicy, tasty and perfect for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe satya...love it..
ReplyDeletebeautiful snack.....loved the recipe....
ReplyDeleteNice recipe, love kanchan's blog and this one is quick, easy and yummy...
ReplyDeleteReally delicious...great post...perfect entry for the events.
ReplyDeletewow interesting and tasty recipe.n thanks for ur comment on my veg poha.
ReplyDeleteHi Satya,
ReplyDeleteThis thalipeeth is really new to me!!
I have already announced the event on Saturday itself. Click here for the details, hope to see you in the event.
http://niveditaskitchen.blogspot.com/2010/08/event-announcement-cook-and-click.html
a new dish...but anything with eggs work for me
ReplyDeletelovely innovative and delicious recipe.
ReplyDeleteInteresting , new to me..
ReplyDeletevery interesting..i'm sure it tasted delicious...
ReplyDeleteVery good breakfast idea dear. I will definitely try this. Looks so attractive.
ReplyDeletevery new to me but luks very delicious...
ReplyDeleteLove your easy breakfast recipe. Looks very yummy.
ReplyDeletewow newer version of thalipeet...m,ust try !!
ReplyDeleteLavanya
www.lavsblog.com
interesting recipe dear..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHi Satya,
ReplyDeleteNice meeting you. Thanks for your visit.It's always an awesome experience to meet new friends. It's a pleasure visiting your site. You got some scrumptious recipes.
I can't wait to try Omlette thalipeet.
Be happy, stay healthy and keep in touch.
Love Always
Sutapa
Simple and easy, sounds interesting and delicious..
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This sounds and looks very delicious. Never would have thought to grind up bread to use like this. Thank you for sharing it with Two for Tuesdays this week! =)
ReplyDeleteOmlette with bread..great idea,Now U are making me hungry again!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting, thank you for sharing with Two for Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteHello, Thank you for coming to visit my blog and leaving a nice comment. I have never had omelette Thalippeth but it sure looks good. It reminds me of Japanese savory pancake called "Okonomiyaki"! Thank you for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeletenice..something new!!
ReplyDeleteyummy, looks good!
ReplyDeletethats so deliicous and interesting one
ReplyDeleteInteresting thalipeeth! You have prepared very well.
ReplyDeleteyumm and very interesting
ReplyDeletethat was really a fantastic one dear.... please pass it to me...
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this, but a great recipe to keep in mind to use up bread. thanks for linking this to Two for Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteHi Satya and welcome to the two for tuesday recipe blog hop! I have grabbed your RSS feed and am following your blog. I adore any type of omlette because eggs are my favorite but this looks much heartier and more like a bread! Very cool! :) alex@amoderatelife
ReplyDeleteHey tried your thalipith and posted today in my blog... Thanks a lot:)
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