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Play Me a Recipe: Arati Menon makes an Indian Railway Omelet Sandwich

Play Me a Recipe: Arati Menon makes an Indian Railway Omelet Sandwich

FromBurnt Toast


Play Me a Recipe: Arati Menon makes an Indian Railway Omelet Sandwich

FromBurnt Toast

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Jul 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you like this show, head right on over to the Play Me a Recipe show page for more episodes; we play new recipes each Friday. On Play Me a Recipe, your favorite cooks will walk you through their most treasured recipes, offering all the insider tips, stories, and tricks you won't get from a written recipe—and you'll be right alongside them, every step of the way. Feel free to pause, jump back, or navigate the steps via the podcast chapters.If you're cooking along, here's the recipe we're making today. Go ahead and grab the ingredients below (Arati starts listing them at 0:52) before  starting the episode.Indian Railway Omelette Sandwich4 large eggs1 tablespoon whole milk1/2 medium onion, peeled and finely chopped2 green chiles, seeded and finely chopped2 sprigs fresh cilantro, finely chopped1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric1/4 teaspoon chile powder (you can substitute with chile flakes)1/4 teaspoon black pepper1 pinch salt, to taste1 splash vegetable oil (or ghee) for frying4 slices of white breadMix together the eggs and milk in a bowl.Add the chopped vegetables and all the spices to the bowl and stir to combine.Heat the oil/ghee over medium-high heat in a frying pan.When the oil/ghee is hot, turn the heat down and add half the omelette mixture to the pan, swirling it around so that it completely covers the surface of the pan.Cook the omelette for two minutes, until the underside is lightly browned. Flip the omelette and cook the other side for another two minutes, until browned. Take off and set aside.Now repeat the previous two steps with the other 1/2 of the omelette mixture to make the second omelette.Serve the omelettes sandwiched with white bread or pav—ideally toasted in the grease of the pan. However, if you like your toast more evenly browned and crisped, toast in a toaster. It will be just as delicious, we promise.Is there a Food52 recipe you'd like to hear us make? Email it to us at podcasts@food52.com.Lobby Time Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Released:
Jul 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Food intersects with our lives in more ways than we think. Food52's Burnt Toast podcast chases those stories to give listeners the perfect pieces of snackable dinner-party fodder—all inside of a commute's time. In each episode, host Michael Harlan Turkell explores a different aspect of food culture and community, highlighting the often-surprising past informing what we eat every day, and meeting some of the people shaping food's present and future.