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Masala Chip Butty

Recipe: Masala Chip Butty

Masala Chip Butty is a version of the popular British street food. It simply is chips or fries served in between two slices of bread. What started off as street food many years has become a popular fast food especially in many of the fish and chips shops. Boom in the number of fish and chips shops also increased the demand for this comfort, cheap and filling food. Butty is the Yorkshire slang for bread and butter.

I had Chip Butty in London, many, many years ago. I remember there use to be a shop around the Harrow Shopping Area where  my sister in law and I would stop by to have a chip butty. Shopping would always end with a hearty chip butty.  I was totally intrigued when I had it for the first time. It was two buttered slices of bread with fries or chips in between, drizzled with some malt vinegar, a sprinkle of salt and pepper. That became a popular quick snack for my kids and an excellent way to use up leftover chips or fries.

Over time, it has acquired an Indian version considering the number of Indian restaurants, pubs, fast food places that have sprung up over tha past 10 years. Nowadays the chips (fries) are stir fried with some onion, garlic, chillis and tomato ketchup. Then there are variations served with and Indian sauce or curry. And then there are those that are served rolled up in naans and rotis. Dare I say what  poutine to any Québécois, chip butty is comfort food for the Brits.

Sharing Masala Chip Butty Recipe With The Group Sunday Funday

I am the host for this Sunday’s theme. I decided on the theme fries or chips. This is what I requested “Fries or Chips as they are called in the UK. Prepare Fries from scratch or include them in a recipe. Chip Butty, Masala Chips, Cheesy Fries, etc. Be creative. Can use potatoes, sweet potatoes or make fries from any veg of your choice”.

 

We don’t get chip butty in Magog, so I make my own at home. I normally use the thick cut frozen fries which I bake in the oven. But recently, our local supermarket has started stocking frozen masala fries. Though not thick cut, they are a game changer in the overall flavour of the masala chip butty. Whenever I make Indian curry, I save a bit of the sauce or gravy for my masala chip butty. It can be a makhani, tandoori or tikka sauce. I allow the sauce to become really thick, almost dryish. Freeze the sauce and use it whenever  I want to make masala chip butty. Also works well with my Garlic and Tomato Chutney.

 

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Ingredients Required For Masala Chip Butty

Chips Or Fries

Make them at home from scratch, buy frozen ones, or use up leftover fries. If possible use thick cut fries. However, any style will do. I have used frozen masala fries which are thin cut. We don’t get thick cut in those.

Bread

Can use 2 thick sandwich bread slices, buns, naans or rotis. Basically any bread of your choice.

Butter

Yes, even though we will be using s sauce, I prefer to butter the bread so that it does not become soggy because of the sauce.

Any Curry Sauce

Can use homemade or ready made sauce. I prefer my homemade makhani or tikka sauce.
Onion

A few slices of onion. Any onion will do, red, white, yellow, raw or pickled. I have used raw red onion slices.

Fresh Coriander

Washed and chopped. Sprinkle some on the chips| fries.

 

 

 

 

 

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MASALA CHIP BUTTY

Masala Chip Butty is a version of the popular British street food. It simply is chips or fries served in between two slices of bread.
Course Main Meal, Snack
Cuisine British
Keyword chip butty recipe, masala chip butty
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings 2
Author mayurisjikoni

Ingredients

  • 2 large bread buns/ rolls
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 100 g frozen fries or chips
  • 1 small onion sliced
  • 4 tbsp tikka masala or sauce
  • 1 tbsp fresh coriander chopped

Instructions

  • Prepare the chips or fries. Since I have used frozen masala fries, it took 20 minutes to bake them in the oven.
  • You can deep fry them or make your own fries. Alternately, use leftover fries.
  • Slice the buns into halves.
  • Butter the slices.
  • Smear 1 tbsp of the tikka masala or sauce on each slice. Make sure it is a generous amount for full flavour.
  • Divide the cooked fries or chips between the two.
  • Arrange the fries on the lower part of the bun.
  • Top with some onion slices, sprinkle some coriander.
  • Cover with the upper part of the bun.
  • Enjoy.

Notes

  • Use any bread of your choice, slices, buns, naan or roti.
  • Use any sauce or curry of your choice, homemade or ready made. I prefer either the makhani or tikka sauce.
  • Alternately, you can use a flavourful chutney like my Garlic and Tomato Chutney
  • For authentic chip butty, take two thick slices of bread. Butter them. Add the chips.Drizzle some malt vinegar. Sprinkle salt and pepper and enjoy.

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