BAKED BREAD ROLLS

When I posted the SOYA CHUNKS VEGETABLE CURRY in my last post, I said whenever I do it I make double the quantity for my small family the reason is this Baked Bread Rolls, the curry which we make will tastes excellent for stuffing in the bread, Either as a Bread rolls or Bread sandwiches. For Sandwiches just stuff the Vegetable curry in the bread and toast in oven or toaster.  Here is method for bread rolls....Before going Bread Rolls here is a quick glance for SOYA CHUNKS VEGETABLE CURRY to stuff inside the rolls.




 


BAKED BREAD ROLLS

Ingredients:

White or Wheat bread - as needed
Butter - 1 tbsp
Garlic- 1 individual pod minced
Salt - 2 pinch
Soya chunks vegetable curry - as needed




 






Method:

1. First fry the leftover curry in the pan till the moisture is absorbed, and let them cool.
2. Remove the crust in the bread, and using the rolling pin press the bread to make it thin and elongated.


3. Melt the butter in the microwave; add the minced garlic and salt mix well.
4. Add 1 1/2 tbsp of stuffing to one side of the bread roll it and keep it in the baking tray.
 

5. The end part of the rolled bread should be in the bottom otherwise it might open. (Insert a toothpick in the middle if it opens)
6. Now brush all the rolls using the Garlic butter.
 

7. Preheat the oven to 350 F and bake them for 15 minutes or until nice and crispy golden color is seen.

Note:

1.  Increase or decrease the stuffing quantity accordingly.
2. You can also use the oil instead of butter if you’re very conscious about the diet.  But my choice is butter.
3. Oven time can vary according to the bread and different ovens so keep and eye on them after 10 minutes or so.




 Serve them with your favorite salad, soup or starter for the party... Enjoy with Ketchup!!!

64 comments:

  1. Pavithra, i love your photos and that is only the first part. The dedication you show on each and every post takes my breath away. Keep doing the good work girl !

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  2. Wow nice stepwise and baked bread rolls makes it all the more guilt free snack...cuts down oil for deep frying too....Lovely clicks

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  3. @ Archana thats quick and lovely comment. Thanks dear !!!

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  4. Thats a healthy bread roll nice clicks Pavithra.

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  5. Rolls look yummy delish snack love to have that.....

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  6. Looks lovely n delish...as always nice clicks dear ...nice recipe

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  7. Hey, the rolls look absolutely beautiful and I'm sure they must have tasted great too, I make something similar and I still have to post it.



    FOODELICIOUS

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  8. Looks very tempting pavi,guilt free snack,wheat bread rolls looks nice too :)

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  9. The shots surely kindled the fire in my tummy... I am off to hog something.... :)

    Ash...
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  10. The rolls looks very cute, I'm sure it should have tasted great with the filling.

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  11. Absolutely love the first pic, Pavithra! I wish even you could attend the meet here in MN :) We lived in the came city and never met! :-/

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  12. Looks brilliant Pavi! Perfect pick me ups! And I'm sure with that filling, it was a fulfilling meal! Pictures are super pretty as always!

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  13. Rolls looks very cute & delicious..and Gr8 idea also...

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  14. This is fantastic :) baking the rolls is a lovely idea :)

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  15. Fabulous clicks as always,lovely baked bread rolls.

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  16. what a tempting and drooling rolls....they look awesome!Wonderful clicks...

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  17. the rolls look so perfect and beautiful....tempting appetizer..I might eat up all!

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  18. that's a great idea for appetizer..i'm in search of phulka mesh now...

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  19. I have a surprise waiting for u in my blog..Do drop in & check it out..;)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  20. Awesome click,i jus made these for weekend.. :)

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  21. baked version love it than the fried one....looks awesome and pic as well.

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  22. Looks so tempting...Baking it looks so nice....Thanks for sharing...

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  23. I absolutely love, love, love your process photos! Great post!

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  24. lovely lovely recipe and klicks.... simply superb..
    Reva

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  25. superb fantastic recipe and ur clicks and presentation is always amazing

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  26. Looks absolutely delicious..tempting rolls.

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  27. wow nice idea!.. love the yummy bread rolls!!

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  28. Wow, awesome recipe..will make for a great snack!

    US Masala

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  29. Irresistible bread rolls and photographs dear! Excellent...

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  30. Wow! These look so good Pavithra! I make similar ones with alu-onion stuffing. Loved the pics, ur salt and pepper holders are so classy!

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  31. wow...
    looks delicious dear :)
    nice clicks as usual.....

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  32. Pavi .... I can see ur luv for food photography in every post. The plating is excellent and photographs out of the world.

    You idea of bread roll is a gr8 one.

    Cheers,
    Satrupa

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  33. looks very yumm. love the clicks. simply awesome

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  34. Awesome clicks. Very tempting rolls..

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  35. I make these oven roasted rolls,but the stuffing is bit different which I make specifically for this and its dry too...loved the snaps dear...looks super tempting...

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  36. Nice post. Interesting clicks... Since I dont have an oven here, I deep fry or toast any remaining side dish stuffed inside bread. I love anything made with bread.

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  37. Marvellous, healthy and quite snacks, i dont bother to have some rite now..

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  38. I LOVE ur pictures here :) almost can reach out and dig in right away!

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  39. a low calorie snack and pictures are awesome as always

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  40. Hey pavitra, baked bread rolls looks perfect. I make something very similar but with a different filling. This looks delicious and i am loving your step pictures, keep them coming..

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  41. Pretty, pretty pictures and the rolls look lovely. I can see how pretty they look set up on my table when I have a party. Thanks!

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  42. Your clicks are to die for...and the bread rolls look divine

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  43. What a great idea! They look tasty and cute.

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  44. These are one of my fav. ways to get some veggies while enjoying it. One of my frnds introduced me to them long time back and n I was planning to blog abt it for a while now. You came first :D
    LOVE all the photos!

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  45. Awesome pavi..sounds excellent! bookmarked..will try this sometimes

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  46. What an original idea! The next time I make curry, I am going to try this with the leftovers. Wonderful photos!

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  47. What a clever idea Pavithra! Love it!

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  48. love the way you capture your cooking.Lovely snaps
    and the bread rolls look tempting.

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  49. Beautiful Clicks!!!! Awesome presentation!!!!
    What else to say??
    Tooooo good!!!

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  50. nice blog.. I usually stuff the remaining kurma or curry inside the bread toasts. Rolling them and baking is a very good idea. thanks for sharing.

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  51. very tempting rolls!! nice clicks too!!

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  52. wow, that is an excellent idea to do with the leftover curry. We usually do sandwiches, but this baked idea is good too.

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  53. Nice idea! Will try it next week for sure! :)

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  54. Fantastic recipe, Pavithra...will surely give it a try soon..Bookmarked!

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  55. Could I prepare the rolls and freeze them, so that I can use them when required? Or would they become soggy?

    Gretta Hewson
    Veritable Wrongful Death Lawyers

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