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Bread roll recipe | Potato roll

By Swasthi on September 2, 2022, Comments, Jump to Recipe

Bread roll is a good party snack made by stuffing spiced potatoes in bread slices. These are rolled and either fried or baked. This post shares 3 ways of cooking the bread roll – shallow fried, baked & tawa fried. The preparation of stuffing is just very simple and needs only mixing up the ingredients like boiled or steamed veggies, garam masala and other basic ingredients.

bread roll

The stuffing is almost similar to the aloo paratha except for including peas and carrots in this. Bread rolls are usually deep fried but they are best baked or pan fried. However I have also shared the deep frying method.

These bread rolls make a very good party snack since they keep crispy for long time. They are best served with Green chutney or Schezwan sauce.

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Preparation for bread roll recipe

1. Boil potatoes in whatever way you like. I steam them in a cooker. It takes about 6 to 7 mins, it may vary depending on the kind of potatoes.

steaming potatoes for bread roll

2. When they are 3/4 done, then i add carrots and peas to the same steamer. Steam them together until done. You can also skip carrots and peas.

steaming carrots peas for bread roll

3. Mash the potatoes.

mashing potatoes to stuff bread roll

4. Add peas, carrots, chilli powder, turmeric, garam masala, amchur, coriander leaves and salt.

mashing veggies for stuffing

5. Mix together and divide the mixture to 10 parts. Give them a oblong shape. Set them aside.

shaping the stuffing for bread roll

How to make bread roll

6. There are 2 ways of making bread rolls. First one is to dip the bread slice lightly in water and squeeze off the excess water. Place the stuffing and roll it to seal well.

7. I am following the other method of rolling the bread and smearing some moisture to make it wet. Roll each of the slice with a rolling pin. This prevents the bread rolls from absorbing too much oil. The bread slice must become like a thin layer first.

rolling bread to a sheet to make bread roll

8. For the binding or to seal the edges I have used flour mixed with water. In a small bowl mix flour with water. The mixture must be thin of runny consistency. Brush the bread slice with the milk or water. The bread must turn moist and wet but not with dripping water.

smearing milk over bread to make bread roll

9. Place the potato mixture on the bread. Smear the flour mixture on the edges to seal safely.

10. Roll the bread and press the edges gently to seal the potato stuffing. Use more flour mixture on the edges if needed. Finish making all the bread rolls. Keep them covered.

sealing bread rolls with flour mixture
prepared bread rolls ready for frying

Method 1 – Baking bread roll

11. If you prefer to bake them, preheat the oven at 200 Degree C.

12. Brush the rolls with melted butter. Bake for 10 to 12 mins or until golden.

brushing butter over baked bread rolls

Method 2 – Pan frying bread roll

13. For pan frying, toast them after brushing with butter.
Then drop 2 to 3 rolls depending on the pan size. Fry them on a medium high flame.

pan frying bread roll

Method 3 – Shallow frying bread roll

14. If shallow frying, Add oil only a few tbsp or as needed. Allow the oil to turn hot enough. Check if the oil is hot enough by dropping a small piece of bread. The bread has to rise without browning quickly. Flip them and fry on all the sides until golden.

shallow frying bread roll

15. Drain bread rolls on a kitchen tissue.

remove fried bread roll to a kitchen tissue

Best served with green chutney and a cup of black tea.

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bread roll recipe

Bread roll recipe

Bread roll is a potato stuffed bread snack popular in India. To make these bread roll, boiled potatoes are spiced and rolled up in bread slices. These are usually deep fried but are great even if baked or pan fried. This recipe shares all the 3 ways to fry bread rolls.
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Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Servings10 bread rolls
AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

For stuffing

  • cups potatoes cubed or 3 medium potatoes
  • ½ cup carrots and peas (optional)
  • ½ to ¾ tsp red chili powder or green chili chopped
  • ½ tsp garam masala (adjust as needed)
  • 1/8 tsp turmeric or haldi
  • ¼ tsp amchur (or 1 tbsp lemon juice)
  • 2 tbsp coriander leaves chopped
  • Salt to taste (about ½ tsp)

For bread roll

  • 10 slices bread (any)
  • Oil as needed (if frying) or butter for brushing

For binding the bread rolls

  • ½ cup milk or water
  • 2 tbsp flour mixed with half cup water


Instructions

Preparation for bread roll

  • Wash and peel the potatoes. Cut them to 2 and add to a pressure cooker or pot. Pour water just enough to cover the potatoes partially.
  • Pressure cook for 1 to 2 whistles on a medium flame.  Potatoes must be just cooked and not mushy. If using carrots and peas, you can just cook them in the same pot after removing potatoes.
  • You can also steam the potatoes in a rice cooker until they are cooked al dente. Move the potatoes to a side, add carrots and peas to the steamer. Steam until the carrots are tender.

Prepare stuffing

  • Mash potatoes or crumble them. Add carrots and peas, slightly mash them.
  • Add chili powder, garam masala, turmeric, salt, coriander leaves and amchur or lemon juice. Mix everything well and check the salt.
  • Divide the mixture to 10 equal balls and make an oblong or oval shaped balls. Set these aside.

Making bread roll

  • Trim the edges of the bread. Begin to roll them with a rolling stick to flatten them like puri. Flatten to a thin sheet. This prevents the bread from absorbing oil.
  • Stir 2 tbps flour with half cup water. Set this aside. Smear the milk or water all over the bread slices with your fingers or brush so that it turns moist and wet. But not with excess dripping water. 
  • Smear the flour mix on the edges. Place one ball towards one end and begin to roll. 
  • Stick the edges together and seal the inner filling. If needed apply more flour mixture on the edges.
  • Transfer them to a plate and keep them covered to prevent drying. If the rolls dry up then the edges will open up.

Baking them in oven

  • For baking – preheat the oven to 200 C. Brush the rolls with some melted butter. Bake for 10 to 12 mins or until golden on both the sides.

For pan frying or tawa frying

  • Pan frying – Brush the bread rolls with a generous amount of melted butter, ghee or oil. Heat the pan until hot and toast these until golden. These rolls do not get even golden color but will turn crisp.

Frying bread rolls

  • Heat only a few tbsp oil, just enough to partially cover the rolls while frying.
  • When the oil turns hot, drop a small piece of bread. It must rise without browning quickly.
  • Make sure the oil is hot enough. Then drop 2 to 4 rolls at one time depending on the size of the pan used.  
  • Fry until golden. Flip and fry evenly. Remove the bread rolls to kitchen tissues.
  • Serve bread roll with sauce or green chutney.


Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts
Bread roll recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 148 Calories from Fat 45
% Daily Value*
Fat 5g8%
Cholesterol 1mg0%
Sodium 161mg7%
Potassium 233mg7%
Carbohydrates 20g7%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 1150IU23%
Vitamin C 6mg7%
Calcium 68mg7%
Iron 2.3mg13%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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I love it 💓

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Thank you so much for sharing your recipe secrets, not a lot of people do that. They are so easy to follow and turn out great! Quick question… what type of salad would go well with this bread roll if eating it for dinner? I was thinking corn chaat type? Any other suggestions?

love your site

Can i brush with oil instead of butter while i bake it in oven

Hi Swasthi

Which type of flour should be used?

Thanks

Hi Swasthi

Thanks much for the prompt response.
I just bought an OTG oven and am a newbie to Baking, grilling, etc.
I would appreciate if you can give pointers on what utensils/cutlery to buy for use in an OTG oven for Baking, Grilling, etc.

Thanks a lot for the detailed response. Appreciate it.
In your recipes, when you mention preheated oven, what is the standard time required to preheat?

Hello Swasthi. Hope all’s well.
I just tried this recipe for my kids tiffin and it came out AWESOME!!! Thank you so very much for sharing. 🙂
I shallow fried and it soaked in a bit of oil (my husband noticed, he was the first to taste but he gave a thumsup for the taste :)).
I’m sure you have a line in there about it, I just need to read your recipe more carefully.
Thank you again!

Fantastic

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a best evening snack…….

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Thanks swasthi for d recipe. D bread rolls turned out to be super yummy

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Awesome and easy techniques through pictures. Loved it <3

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Hai, we can use old bread for bread rolls.

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Amazing and easy to make recipes. I love the way you had made it so easy for the reader. Thank you. Will definitely them out soon.

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Wow… such a great help?

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Awesome recipes ………thank you

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So nice recipe tysm

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Tempting Recipe 🙂

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Very useful

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asmmm gii like every recipe ???????

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every receip is good

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Awesome recipie

It is nice recipe…

Dear chef my bread gets broken while I’m trying to fold that. Can u assist me how to prevent this?
Thank you.