Cool, juicy, sweet and salty- SS (SS blogs here): Lettuce wraps with sprouts salad. Inspired by Manjula's Kitchen.
A frankie by any other name would taste as divine- Aquadaze (Served with Love): Chicken egg kathi rolls. Inspired by Bong Mom's Cookbook.
She would be quite happy eating this every single night- Sana Hurzuk (Everybunny loved food): Grilled chicken wraps with tahini sauce. Inspired by Annie's Eats and Syrian Foodie in London.
Spice up a picnic- Priya (Priya's Easy N Tasty Recipes): Gobi tikka wrap. Inspired by Authentic Food Delights.
What to make when you have 4 cauliflowers on hand- Veena (Veg Junction): Cauliflower tikka wrap. Inspired by Authentic Food Delights.
A light meal comes to the rescue on a hot day- Bhagyashri (Taste Buds): Spicy red kidney bean wrap. Inspired by Sailu's Kitchen.
Beans dress up in their summer best- Nupur (One Hot Stove): Rajma wrap. Inspired by Sailu's Kitchen.
A tasty way to eat your plant protein- Melissa (Her Green Life): Open-faced lentil sandwiches. Inspired by Show Me Vegan. YAY for St. Louis blogs :)
Pesto works with everything- Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal (Mharo Rajasthan's Recipes): Cheese pesto sandwich with veggie pattie and veggies. Inspired by US Masala.
She's not a sandwich person but took the challenge anyway- Denny (Oh Taste N See): Indianized grilled cheese sandwich. Inspired by One Hot Stove.
How a really good loaf of bread can transform a sandwich- JK (The Gujju Ben Cooks): Italian style pesto sandwiches. Inspired by One Hot Stove.
Using Farmers' Market finds- Yummy 4 Tummy: Portobello mushroom sandwich. Inspired by Veggie Belly.
The burger is kicked up a notch- Denny (Oh Taste N See): Hot Tamale Burger. Inspired by Tasty Palettes.
There's no such thing as too many carbs- Latha (A Peek Into My Kitchen): Potato-sago burger. Inspired by Wake Up and Smell the Masala.
I want to thank all the participants for sharing the sandwich/wrap love and giving me a few fresh ideas in the process.
* * *
Here is a simple sandwich I made this weekend for my trivia team- if you use fresh, good bread and a creamy filling, the sandwiches are gobbled up in minutes.
I made the bread from this recipe on the King Arthur Flour website. By now, I've made this recipe a few times and it is a keeper. Oats make the bread very soft and tasty. I like cutting it into very thin slices.
The spread: 1 can of white beans (drained and rinsed), 1 bunch cilantro, lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste, olive oil to process the mixture into a thick paste.
The filling: fresh cucumbers and red peppers.
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For the next round of Blog Bites, BB6, I'm keeping it very simple.
BB6 is the Potluck Edition.
Try a recipe from another blog, and it can be anything you like, there is no theme this month. Here's our chance to sift through the bookmarks and try some recipes that have caught our eye while blog-hopping. In true potluck style, the round-up will contain a mish-mash of dishes, cuisines and flavors, and there will be something for everyone.
The Rules
- From now until August 25, look through your favorite blogs and try out ANY recipe. The recipe has to come from another blog. This is the whole premise of the Blog Bites event, so please turn to other blogs for inspiration.
- Write a post telling us about the recipe you tried, with the following: (a) A link to the recipe on the inspiring blog, (b) A link to this post announcing the event (c) Picture of your dish.
- Please do not copy a recipe word for word from another blog- that would be both illegal and unethical. Either re-write the recipe in your own words, or simply add a link to the recipe. One of the reasons I am hosting this event is to promote the idea of cooking from blogs while giving them due credit.
- Please make sure your entry meets all the rules above. Then, send me the link (URL) of your entry, either by leaving a comment on this post, or using the contact form. You can send in as many entries as you like.
- I will acknowledge the entries you send in by leaving a comment on your post and thanking you for the entry within 2-3 days. Check back on August 26 to see the round-up.
All this week, I am busy moving to another neighborhood. Regular programming on One Hot Stove will resume from my new kitchen in a week or so. Have a lovely week, everyone.
This was my first BB where I couldn't participate, I had too many wrap bookmarks :(
ReplyDeleteDue to shifting = packing + unpacking and again repeating the same no. of times :(
Hope you finish all faster .. enjoy Moving and see you soon.
Hi Nupur
ReplyDeleteGreat roundup..just a correction though.. my surname is Hurzuk not Kurzuk ;)
great roundup! OMG I missed it. will try to catch up with the potluck edition. by the way, the cilantro and beans sandwich looks very very good.
ReplyDeleteNice summery roundup, and a nice sandwich to 'wrap' things up!!!
ReplyDeleteAll the best for moving, it can be quite a pain!!! And as usual, nice theme for the next blog bites. :)
Lovely round-up. This sandwich spread sounds good - protein in chutney. Will keep in mind. The potluck edition sounds great. Good luck with the move.
ReplyDeleteNupur
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, will browse through this for my next week's lunch.
BTW I posted a recipe from Indo's blog on Sunday. Can I update it with the BB6 rules and send it or do I need to do a new post ?
I would love to participate in this event, have tons of bookmarked recipes.
ReplyDeleteExcellent round up. Got lot of new recipes. thanks for sh.aring
ReplyDeleteExcellent roundup..will come soon with my entries..
ReplyDeleteThat is a great roundup and lovely delicious sandwich, will surely participate in BB5 :)
ReplyDeleteYou are moving ??????? What about neighbor girl ?? Please say she is moving too, will miss her
ReplyDeleteMissed BB#5since everyone in the house is sick.:( hope to be there for BB#6..great roundup..
ReplyDeleteKanchan- Yes, we all seem to own a tremendous amount of stuff and only realize it while moving, right?
ReplyDeleteSana- I'm so sorry- have corrected the spelling right away!
Mythreyee- Thanks!
jk- LOL yes. Our move is only 3 miles down the road so hopefully that makes things less painful for us.
SS blogs here- Protein in chutney, that's exactly it!
Bong Mom- Oh absolutely, do update the post and send me a link.
And yes, neighbor girl moved last month, and our new homes are minutes from each other, so that's a relief for me! :)
RV- Thanks.
Shriya- Thanks.
Priya- Looking forward to it.
Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal- I hope you can participate!
Madhuli- Oh dear, hope you and the family are all better now.
Nice twist to the humble sandwich.
ReplyDeletekeep posting!
That is interesting. I am looking forward to take part in this. It will be a good experiance, since I am a novice in the blogger's world.
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur, I would like to thank you for your inspiration through your blog. I have dedicated a post to you and others who inspired me into blogger's world. Please do check it out. http://isingcakes.wordpress.com/2010/07/29/my-inspirations/
ReplyDeleteHere is my submission to BB6: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/07/29/cocoa-mint-nibbles/
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur!Feel so bad missing this wraps and sandwich edition.I have tried a lot of recipes from fellow bloggers blogs so I am ready for the next theme :)
ReplyDeleteNupur,here is my first entry
ReplyDeletehttp://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/07/tangy-onion-chutney.html
Will send in more :)
Here is my first entry: http://mharorajasthanrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/07/sago-rava-carrot-idli-t-t-from-madhuri.html
ReplyDeleteNupur
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry for BB#6
Everyday Chicken Biryani -- http://www.bongcookbook.com/2010/07/everyday-chicken-biryani-version-10.html
ispired by Indosungod's Chicken Biryani -- http://indosungod.blogspot.com/2006/06/chicken-briyani_04.html
Here is my entry for Blog Bites #6!
ReplyDeleteSteph Food » Almond Pista Kulfi (a Bite of Blog Love)
http://stephfood.com/2010/07/30/almond-pista-kulfi/
Good luck with the move Nupur!
ReplyDelete--namita
white bean spread sounds very delicious, Nupur! Happy moving and setting up a new kitchen.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck for a smooth move-and-unpacking! Here's my first entry: http://pequalsmd.blogspot.com/2010/08/dessert-first.html
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry:
ReplyDeletehttp://the-cooker.blogspot.com/2010/08/cake-pops-finally.html
Good luck with the move.
Bigger kitchen?
Hi Nupur, Its Been a while I visited ur space. That is one yummy sandwich round-up. Quick question abt the Oat bread from KAF, did you use the bread improver and the special bread flour or used regular flour?? Recipe looks awesome, would love to try, but want to find out if I really need all the special ingredients. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry for BB6.
ReplyDeletehttp://mycookbooknotes.blogspot.com/2010/08/gourmet-pizza-at-home.html
It is exactly your recipe for the crust and it turned out great. Thanks.
Here is my first entry Nupur, hope the move went on well!
ReplyDeletehttp://ruchikacooks.com/?p=2896
(30 min Biryani)
Hi Nupur, This round up is going to be a treasure for me :)
ReplyDeleteYour sandwich is very tempting. But what is white beans? Is it available in India? Thanks for hosting such a wonderful blog.
Regards,
Geetha
Pavani- Ah, I should have mentioned all this in my post but glad you asked :)
ReplyDeleteI used King Arthur bread flour but not the "special for machines" kind, just their regular bread flour. I replaced the 1 tbsp. bread improver with 1 tbsp. gluten. Everyone loves this bread, it is soft and tasty.
Geetha- You could use any kind of beans that are available to you. Kidney beans and black eyed peas would be nice, I think.
Here's what I am bringing to your potluck:
ReplyDeletehttp://servedwithlove.blogspot.com/2010/08/strawberry-mirror-cake.html
Here is another submission to BB6: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/08/07/maple-pecan-muffins/
ReplyDeleteI'm in - this is the url for my entry
ReplyDeletehttp://peppermill-miri.blogspot.com/2010/08/restaurant-style-biryanithali-sideish.html
Miri
BB6 entry: http://hergreenlife.wordpress.com/2010/08/09/twisted-caprese/
ReplyDeleteMade the bread yesterday and it turned out awesome. Thank you for the tips. Have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteHere is my first entry for the Potluck: http://ohtastensee.wordpress.com/2010/08/06/tt-veg-inspirations-carrot-oats-dosai/
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteAnother entry for the potluck: http://ohtastensee.wordpress.com/2010/08/10/sesame-flax-potato-fry/
Nupur,
ReplyDeleteLovely roundup for BB5. :). Here is my entry for BB6 -
http://siri-corner.blogspot.com/2010/08/your-recipesthrough-my-lens-i.html
All the best for the move.
Siri
hi Nupur ,
ReplyDeletelovely round up for BB5 ...here is my entry for BB6
http://superyummyrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/08/easy-cherry-cake.html
thank q
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
hi nupur
ReplyDeletethis one is my second entry for BB6
http://superyummyrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/08/masala-pav-t.html
Thank q
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Nupur
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry to potluck edition.
http://kitchenswathi.blogspot.com/2010/08/kallappampalappam-laced-rice-and.html
This is going to be one amazing potluck!
ReplyDeleteHere is another submission:
http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/08/11/turkish-bulgur-pomegranate-and-almond-salad/
And another: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/08/10/indian-banana-halva/
ReplyDeleteAre you sure there's no limit to the number of posts? ;)
ReplyDeleteI get a lot of inspiration from other blogs. :)
Here's another: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/08/12/walnut-cranberry-and-cinnamon-rugelach-pinwheels/
And another: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/08/13/thick-chewy-cranberry-granola-bars/
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog and have even tried out some of your recipes :)
I am a new blogger and this is my first entry to a food blog event.
Please do check out http://chefhema.wordpress.com/2010/08/15/green-chilli-pickle/
Hi nupur ,
ReplyDeletehere i am reposting my entry link for cherry cake
http://superyummyrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/08/easy-cherry-cake.html
Posted this wonderful Goan bread from Miri's blog for the potluck event.
ReplyDeletehttp://enjoyindianfood.blogspot.com/2010/08/miris-poee-for-bb6-potluck.html
Here is my second entry :)
ReplyDeletehttp://mharorajasthanrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/08/cabbage-in-sesame-curry-paste-from.html
Here is another entry of mine.
ReplyDeletehttp://mharorajasthanrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/08/paneer-nargisi-from-deepika-of-my-life.html
Nupur,
ReplyDeleteHere is my second entry - Hotel style sambar from ISG's blog:
http://siri-corner.blogspot.com/2010/08/your-recipesthrough-my-lens-ii.html
Best,
Siri
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteLovely roundup BB5
Here is my entry for BB6,
http://simplevegcooking.blogspot.com/2010/08/hara-bhara-paratha-inspired-from.html
my entry for your event
ReplyDeletehttp://asankhana.blogspot.com/2010/08/soya-nugeeta-nd-green-pea-pulao-with.html
cheers
hi nupur,
ReplyDeletehere is my entry:
http://soupsndesserts.blogspot.com/2010/08/green-peas-coracles.html
Thank u.
Hi Nupur,here are my other entries.
ReplyDeletehttp://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/aloo-tamatar-sabzi-curried-potato-in.html
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/celebrating-my-500th-post-with-kaala.html
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/kollu-paruppu-podi-horsegram-lentil.html
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/phodanichi-poli.html
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/masala-idli.html
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/tomato-dosa.html
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/kothamalli-podi-coriander-lentil-spice.html
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry for BB 6.
http://mimismommy.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/meethe-chawal-saakar-bhath/
Thanks
Medha
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteSorry about the broken links.I have corrected it and here are both the entries
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/kollu-paruppu-podi-horsegram-lentil.html
http://seduceyourtastebuds.blogspot.com/2010/08/aloo-tamatar-sabzi-curried-potato-in.html
Thanks,PJ
two more entry
ReplyDeletehttp://asankhana.blogspot.com/2010/08/dinner-roll-from-raks-kitchen.html
http://asankhana.blogspot.com/2010/08/pasta-in-vodka-sauce.html
happy weekend
cheers
Hello Nupur,
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry for the BB6-The Potluck Event
http://yummy4tummy.wordpress.com/2010/08/20/kalla-channa-curry-stuffed-banana-pepper-fry-the-potluck-event/
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteSending you my entry for your event.
here is the link
http://niveditaskitchen.blogspot.com/2010/08/cheesy-oats-paratha-from-priya.html
Hi,
ReplyDeleteCan I link back the archived recipes?
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry for BB#6
http://thoughtsandpots.wordpress.com/2010/08/22/back-to-school-celebration-2/
Shilpa
Here's my contribution:
ReplyDeletehttp://sangz-samayal.blogspot.com/2010/08/roasted-vegetable-panini.html
Can I make a suggestion? When you have people post their comments here for the BB contribution, I am so tempted to read the comments and see what everyone is made. That spoils the fun of waiting for the actual round up. Maybe you could keep people's comments hidden so it is a nice surprise? Just a thought!
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeletehere is my entry for the BB6 roundup.I hope I am not too late!
http://lacaffettierarosa.wordpress.com/2010/08/23/warning-addictive/
It is a chocolate recipe from La Tartine Gourmande.
Thanks for organising the event :)
Caffettiera
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry for BB6..
http://fooddamaka.blogspot.com/2010/08/chow-chow-sukhi-bhaji.html
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeletesorry now i have add links to the post..now u can check it..
http://fooddamaka.blogspot.com/2010/08/chow-chow-sukhi-bhaji.html
Hey Nupur.. I thought this one will be a breeze.. but it turns out Lady Time has an aggressive whip. ;) Glad to have finally made it to the potluck! Here's my entry: http://ss-blogs-here.blogspot.com/2010/08/chana-pulav.html
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteMy entry for your event.
http://tasteofpearlcity.blogspot.com/2010/08/garlic-rolls.html
Hi Nupur, here is my entry
ReplyDeletehttp://everybunnylovesfood.blogspot.com/2010/08/pistachio-cupcakes-with-chocolate.html
Thanks!
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteOne more entry for the event :
http://niveditaskitchen.blogspot.com/2010/08/raksha-bandhan-and-dry-jamun.html
Hi Nupur
ReplyDeletehere is my entry for BB6-Potluck edition
http://veenasvegnation.blogspot.com/2010/08/papaya-banana-smoothie.html
Here is my next entry:
ReplyDeleteRecipe Name: Saunf aur Tamatar Paneer - सौंफ और टमाटर पनीर (Cottage Cheese in Fennel and Tomato Sauce)
Recipe URL: http://mharorajasthanrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/08/saunf-aur-tamatar-paneer-cottage-cheese.html
hi nupur,
ReplyDeletemy second entry
http://soupsndesserts.blogspot.com/2010/08/cabbage-payasam.html
cheers.
Here are two entries for BB#6
ReplyDelete1) Eggplant & bell Pepper curry from Veg Inspiratons
Url : http://riappyayan.blogspot.com/2010/08/eggplant-bell-pepper-curry-t-from-veg.html
2)Paneer Dhaniya from foodelicious
URL : http://riappyayan.blogspot.com/2010/08/paneer-dhaniya-tried-and-tated-from.html
Indrani of
Recipe Junction
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteFirst time here ...wonderful event...heres my first entry !!
http://www.lavsblog.com/2010/08/carro-sago-kheer.html
Lavanya
www.lavsblog.com
Hello nupur,
ReplyDeleteOne more.. Hope I am not late..
http://soupsndesserts.blogspot.com/2010/08/chana-palak.html
thanx
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteHere's my post for the pot luck. I am really looking forward to the round up tomorrow.
http://thegujjubencooks.blogspot.com/2010/08/muhammara-and-tabbouleh.html
Hi,
ReplyDeleteHere are my entries :
1. Jeera Biscuits :
http://apycooking.blogspot.com/2010/08/jeeracumin-biscuits.html
2. Oats Idli :
http://apycooking.blogspot.com/2010/08/oats-idli.html
Sangeetha- I completely agree with your suggestion. The problem is that I don't know how to do that in blogger- allow comments but hide them. If you know of a way, please let me know!
ReplyDeleteI always spentt my half an hour to read this blog's articles or reviews dawily along with a cup of coffee.
ReplyDelete