My son is craving for something simple yet fulfilling meal called Roti John. This is an Asian style savory french toast. It is made with bread topped with a mixture of onion, red chili, garlic, minced meat or chicken and eggs are added as a binding agent. Season well with black pepper and salt. This goes straight to your kitchen for pan frying until golden brown. I used canned sardine this time.
Making Roti John is simple. I do not have to make the dough, just need to use bread as the base preferably baguette or hot dog bun. Now if you do not have baguette at home, you can use your normal bread, it will do just fine. Highly recommended to use wholemeal bread for a healthier choice.
Normally they are eaten with chili sauce but my son loves to eat them on its own. It is so fast and satisfying!
ROTI JOHN (ASIAN FRENCH TOAST)
Yield : 8 slices
8 slices white bread/baguette
3 medium size canned sardines, bone removed
2 big onion chopped
2 cloves garlic minced
1 fresh red chili chopped
2 eggs lightly beaten
salt to taste
oil for shallow frying
freshly ground black pepper
chili sauce/tomato ketchup (optional)
DIRECTIONS
Dice the sardines with a fork.
In a bowl, combine onion, red chili, garlic and sardine.
Add in beaten egg, salt and black pepper, stir until well combined.
Heat a flat pan and drizzle with oil, spread 1-2 tablespoon of filling on the bread.
Place the bread in pan, filling side down, cook until golden brown. Flip and toast the other side.
Remove from heat and complete the rest of the bread.
Serve hot with or without chili sauce.
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That is a very interesting recipe! Had no idea there was such a thing, now I have to try it :)
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Happy Valley Chow
Easy to cook, good to eat toast. Yummy...
ReplyDeletesuper delicious n yum..
ReplyDeleteWon't the masala come off the bread when it is turned down on the pan.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious to me! I saw you featured on Let's Get Social Sunday and I came to say hello. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious :D
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CCU
I'm a vegetarian but I think my husband would loooooove it!!
ReplyDeleteabosolutely delicious and mouth watery roti john. Yumm.
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love this spicy version, superb...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really interesting :) but I guess I would like it :)
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ReplyDeleteNow I'm hungry. Thanks for sharing with us at our Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop.
ReplyDeleteSew Crafty Angel
I never heard of Asian French toast...this is something that I would like to try, the only problem is that my husband will have to eat something else since he does not like sardines...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration and hope you are having a great week :D
I love the idea of a savory french toast!
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe looks yum.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first I've seen sardines in a recipe. I'm intrigued!
ReplyDeleteI see those pancakes below too, and mm hmm, it's breakfast here right now and those look delicious!
Trying so hard to read the entire post but i am just so hungry. ALOHA
ReplyDeleteI have a son living in Korea. I'll have to ask him if he has heard of this. I love sardines so I'm in. :D Thanks for sharing on BeColorful.
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I have a son living in Korea. I'll have to ask him if he has heard of this. I love sardines so I'm in. :D Thanks for sharing on BeColorful.
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I can't say I've had sardines before and I should they are an excellent source of vitamin B12 and Omega 3! Your son is a smart kid! Thank you for sharing your recipe at the Fluster Buster Party! have a great week, Lizy party co host
ReplyDeletemore than the recipe I like the name Roti John :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect after school snack. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday on Organized 31.
ReplyDeleteWow, I have never heard of this! Sounds great! Thanks for sharing at Share Your Stuff Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteA Savoury French Toast like this is right up my alley. Can I substitute something else for the sardines?
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this before! Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJs!
ReplyDeleteI love Roti John. Yummm!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Your French toast is savory, while ours is sweet. This may go to explain a bit about why Americans are so obese.
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