Potato n Cheese Sandwich

This is a quick and filling sandwich and goes really well as breakfast, evening snack or even   lunch box food for kids. While you will get an authentic version of this outside Santacruz (West) Station in Mumbai, India - a home made version nonetheless suffices the urge to have the sandwich even while you are miles away from that station. 

Putting together a few ingredients is more apt than calling this one a receipe. However, just to make things routine, lets stick to the usual format. So here goes.

Ingredients:
1 medium loaf of bread for say 8 sandwiches
2 boiled potatoes
Butter for applying on the slices as well as for toasting / grilling the sandwich
Chaat masala / Sandwich masala (optional)
Grated cheese (processed) - quantity could be as follows:
1 cube per sandwich
2 cubes per sandwich
............so on and so forth............(he he he!!)

Method:
Cut the sides of bread. This is important because only then will you be able to devour the sandwich without paying heed to those chewy hard toasted bread sides (but of course it's optional).

Slice the boiled potatoes into roundels and keep aside.

Apply butter (as much as your Lipid profile results allow you to) on one side of each slice of bread. 

Assembling the sandwich:
Sprinkle some chaat/ sandwich masala (you can buy this sandwich masala at the station guy too) on one slice on buttered side - once again an optional addition. Layer with 2 roundels of sliced boiled potato. Add grated cheese - once again check lipid profile results before attempting to overload. Then cover with another slice of bread, buttered side down.

Now add some butter to pan along with a drop of oil and toast the sandwich on either side (with the help of spatula) for at least a minute or until golden. You may want to use the toaster or grill if you have one.

Slice the sandwich into 2 or 4 pieces with the help of a sharp serrated knife. Serve with tomato sauce or hot and sour sauce. Enjoyy this simple, quick, filling and supremely tasty treat.

Pics will be uploaded soon, forgot to click snaps when i made them today.

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