Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Omelette Thalipeeth


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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.

This omelette thalipeeth goes to the event "Bookmarked Recipe Every Tuesday" hosted by Priya



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

40 comments:

  1. Omlette thalipeet with bread sounds interesting and looks delicious.

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  2. Thanks for sharing this breakfast recipe Satya, I did not know you can make omelette with bread too..very inventive...looks great.

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  3. that looks super good.. fantastic clicks

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  4. that is a great idea satya..will try it for tomorrow's breakfast :)

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  5. Another awesome recipe..I'm in love with ur blog :-)

    Take care
    Sulagna
    http://e-senseofspicenfragrance-sulagna.blogspot.com/

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  6. Great recipe Satya ..... luv this version of omlette.

    Cheers n Happy Cooking,
    Satrupa
    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  7. Wow very innovative dear...will try it but after shravan maas:)

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  8. Hi. I had also bookmarked this preparation from Kanchan's space and found it innovative.
    So good you tried it and ur DH liked it.
    FOODELICIOUS

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  9. I am not an egg person, but that is still lovely looking :)

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  10. Very nice and interesting dish. Looks spicy, tasty and perfect for breakfast.

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  11. beautiful snack.....loved the recipe....

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  12. Nice recipe, love kanchan's blog and this one is quick, easy and yummy...

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  13. Really delicious...great post...perfect entry for the events.

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  14. wow interesting and tasty recipe.n thanks for ur comment on my veg poha.

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  15. Hi Satya,
    This 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

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  16. a new dish...but anything with eggs work for me

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  17. lovely innovative and delicious recipe.

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  18. very interesting..i'm sure it tasted delicious...

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  19. Very good breakfast idea dear. I will definitely try this. Looks so attractive.

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  20. very new to me but luks very delicious...

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  21. Love your easy breakfast recipe. Looks very yummy.

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  22. wow newer version of thalipeet...m,ust try !!

    Lavanya

    www.lavsblog.com

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  23. interesting recipe dear..thanks for sharing

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  24. Hi Satya,
    Nice 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

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  25. Simple and easy, sounds interesting and delicious..

    http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

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  26. 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! =)

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  27. Omlette with bread..great idea,Now U are making me hungry again!

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  28. How interesting, thank you for sharing with Two for Tuesday.

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  29. Hello, 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!

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  30. thats so deliicous and interesting one

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  31. Interesting thalipeeth! You have prepared very well.

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  32. that was really a fantastic one dear.... please pass it to me...

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  33. I 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!

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  34. Hi 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

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  35. Hey tried your thalipith and posted today in my blog... Thanks a lot:)

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