Grilled Vegetable Curd Sandwich is a delicious sandwich recipe. This is an easy-to-make dish that can be eaten for breakfast, lunch and snacks food, taken to work, school, or picnics to be eaten as part of a packed food. Easily prepared at home, this snack can be served on occasions like kitty parties, buffet, potlucks and house parties. You can also pack this Fusion recipe for your kids’ tiffin and we are sure it will never fail to meet your expectations! Prepare this breakfast recipe and enjoy with your loved ones.
A sandwich is a food typically consisting of vegetables, sliced egg or meat, curd or peneer placed on or between slices of bread, or more generally any dish wherein bread serves as a container or wrapper for another food type. Sandwiches are one of the loved snacks all around the world!
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Ingredients
Finely chopped cabbage – 1/4 cup
Grated carrot – 1/4 cup
Peas – 1/4 cup
30 g finely chopped capsicum
Finely chopped spring onions – 30 g
Lettuce – 2 leaves
Greek yogurt or hung curd – 1/2 cup
Black pepper – 1/2 tsp
Red chilli powder – 1/2 tsp
Salt – 1/2 tsp
Herbs – as required
Bread slices (multigrain or gluten free) – 4
Instructions
First rinse and finely chop the veggies in a food chopper or a food processor or with a knife.
Then add Greek yogurt or thick curd or hung curd with the vegetables.
Sprinkled black pepper, salt, dried oregano and red chili flakes as per the taste. If you want you can also add other dried herbs like thyme or basil or mixed herbs. You can also add chopped green chilies, instead of red chili flakes.
And give a proper mix to it.
Making Curd Sandwich
Take the bread slices.
Place the vegetable mix in between the two slices.
Grill the sandwiches till crisp and golden.
Serve curd sandwich hot or warm
Sandwiches can be served plain or with any dip or chutneys of your choice.
Notes
Do use thick curd, hung yogurt or Greek yogurt to make the filling.
Do note that all the veggies are raw except the steamed peas. If you want you can even blanch the cabbage leaves and then add into the mix.
We cannot overstate nutrition’s importance in the growth and development of children. Children should get at least one-third of their total calorie requirements from the food that they take in school. Therefore, parents should focus on menu planning for the school lunchbox. Children often indulge in various kinds of unhealthy eating habits during their school lunch hours. They often get addicted to a high dose of junk food during their school days that continue to create health risk later in life. Therefore, preparing healthy and tasty snacks are important for a child, even in the long run.
Pre-Schoolers and School going Children
We can broadly classify children into two different categories- preschoolers and school children.
Pre-School (3-5 years old):
We cannot overstate the importance of nutrition for preschoolers. Children grow and develop extremely fast during these periods. In addition, they often indulge in lots of physical activities that enhance their nutritional requirement. However, they cannot eat as much as they should. This makes having nutrition rich foods during school hours seminally important.
School Children (6-16 years)
The growth and development rate decreases among school children, which reduces their overall nutritional requirement. However, their taste palate develops in a more comprehensive way. Consequently, this often leads them more towards junk food. Compensating this need for junk food often require a lot of imagination on the part of the parents. They would need to prepare a lunchbox that’s both healthy and tasty every day. While preparing the lunchbox it is important to keep in mind that we restrict the use of salt, sugar and unhealthy fats. Also, we need to include important vitamins and minerals like Vitamin C, Iron, Zinc, Vitamin A and Calcium.
A Balanced Lunchbox Meal
In order to prepare a wholesome balanced meal, we need the following in the school lunchbox:
We need to pack half of the lunchbox with colorful fruits and vegetables. Two to three different coloured fruits/vegetables would make the lunch box attractive, as well as healthy.
One-quarter of the box needs to be whole grains.
Rest of the lunch box needs to contain healthy proteins.
If you can add some healthy fats into it, you can have a complete and balanced meal.
Let’s address each of the above components separately and the foods that you can include in order to attain your desired objectives:
One fresh Fruit
One fresh fruit from choices like banana, grapes, apple slices/rings, melon chunks, and berries (strawberries/ blueberries/ raspberries)
One healthy protein from choices like hard-boiled egg, tofu cubes, sliced chicken, paneer cubes, beans and lentils.
One whole grain:
One whole grain meal from bread, pasta, brown rice, oats, ragi, jowar and quinoa
Fats:
Different types of nuts and dry fruits like almond, cashew nut, raisins, pistachios, hazel nuts, and peanuts.
Making the Lunchbox Attractive
All parents would know that preparing a healthy lunch, and convincing children to have it are two completely different things! Therefore, to address this, we need to focus on the presentation part of it. The more colourful and attractive a lunchbox looks, the easier it becomes for children to have the food.
Shapes
In this section I shall describe how foods of different shapes help make the lunchbox look attractive. For example, instead of packing regular sandwiches, you can pack breads cut in the shape of a heart or smiley. Fruits cut with cookie cutters give them different shapes and sizes. It also makes them look attractive. Different kinds of aesthetically pleasing lunchbox sets are also available in the market. These might cater to an individual child’s personal preferences. You can use lunch boxes with multiple partitions to separate different kinds of fruits. Also, boxes should be accompanied by a spoon, a fork and napkins.
Feasibility
We need to keep in mind the feasibility of preparing healthy lunchbox. This is a regular affair and parents need to plan things beforehand in order to ensure availability and consistency in preparing the school lunch. Therefore, we need to keep in mind the following things:
Listing menu for the whole week
Arranging required ingredients
Making children participate in non-fire cooking so that they might be more interested in school lunch
Avoiding giving liquid or excessively dry foods
Providing water bottle that can be refilled
For maintaining hygiene; hand-sanitizer, spoon, and napkins can be provided
Selecting easy to cook menus
Importance of a Healthy School Lunchbox
A healthy lunch box would contain foods with high nutritional value. These nutrition rich foods not only positively affects a child’s present, but also her future. Consequently, there are enormous academic and behavioral benefits of a nutritious lunchbox some of which have been enumerated below:
Academic Benefits:
Improvement of Cognitive Functions
Higher test scores
Better attention span
Behavioral Benefits
Better classroom behavior
Fewer absences
Improved mood
Some Ideas for Preparing Healthy and Tasty School Lunchbox
You can curate meals for your children following the examples given below. That is to say, these menus cater to feasibility of preparing lunch, child’s taste preferences, health, taste and overall aesthetics of the lunch box:
Vegetable/Chicken stuffed Multigrain Sandwich + Sliced apple or grapes (8-10) + Sauteed carrot and bell-pepper sticks (5-6) + Almond (3-4)
 Mixed vegetables and cheese Quesadilla + Guacamole + Strawberries (2)
You can avail other menu choices as well. In order to do so, you need to access a larger gamut of available options. For this, and for other information regarding your child’s nutritional needs, you can get in touch with the Food N Wellness team. Here, professional dietitians will guide you through this arduous journey, by keeping in mind your child’s unique health and taste preferences.
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