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February 17, 2010 Cuisines of the world

Lebanese Smoked Vegetable Sandwich

Past week we have been gorging on Mediterranean food. Made whole wheat Pita bread using Sanjeevkapoor’s recipe. They turned out quite good with ~ 80% puffing rate! Stuffed it with Falafel from the recipe here and topped it with Nupur’s Tahini sauce.

This was just a prelude to the party that we had to host. For the party I made some Pita bread stuffed with smoked vegetables (Lebanese smoked vegetable sandwich) and topped with a yoghurt-mustard dip both recipes from Nita Mehta’s mini cookbook ‘Low cal snacks’. This was a huge hit with the guests. I smoked the veggies on a charcoal fired grill.

The other items on the menu were Green Chana kebabs adapted from Ranjit Rai’s Tandoor-The great Indian Barbecue served with a spicy mint chutney, grilled white onions, skewered cheese and fruits (without grilling) glazed with ginger-brown sugar syrupand some delectable eggless dark Chocolate- Orange Mousse from Aparna’s recipe.

Thank you all the lovely recipe owners for making my party a hit! 🙂

Here’s the recipe for the Lebanese Smoked vegetable sandwichesadapted from Nita Mehta’s book:

Smoked veggies of your choice chopped (I used Red, Yellow bell pepper, mushrooms) ;all smoked directly on a charcoal fired grill.

Tomatoes smoked, skin removed and chopped (remove the seeds and the pulp)

Paneer (Indian cottage cheese) smoked/grilled and cubed (use the soft variety, I used Amul paneer)

Lebanese Smoked Vegetable Sandwich
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Lebanese Smoked Vegetable Sandwich
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Ingredients
  • oregano Fresh chopped
  • parsley Fresh chopped
  • black pepper Freshly ground
  • Chilli flakes (the original recipe did not suggest this but I added it to make the sandwiches spicier)
  • to taste Salt
  • quarter Pita bread cut into
  • . paneer parsley oregano black pepper chilli salt Toss the smoked chopped vegetables and cubes together. Add the chopped , , , flakes and . Mix well
  • quarters and . Pita bread veggie mustard Cut the into stuff the smoked mix. Top it with the youghurt dip and serve immediately
For the Yoghurt mustard dip:
  • / Youghurtcurd
  • Mustard paste
  • Salt
  • Black pepper
Servings:
Instructions
  1. I also added 1-2 tsps of some leftover Tahini paste
  2. Whisk all the ingredients together and serve with the smoked veggie-pita sandwiches.

Categories: Cuisines of the world

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  1. Asha says

    February 17, 2010 at 12:49 pm

    YUM! Makes a great lunch, cooling and satisfying.

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  2. Deepa says

    February 18, 2010 at 5:50 pm

    wow, the sandwich looks good and yummy.

    Reply

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