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Bombay Masala Chile Cheese Toasties

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Photo of a Bombay Toastie sandwich
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton

Melty, cheesy, crunchy, spicy—these sandwiches, a street food favorite in India, check all the boxes. There's a tender potato filling, crisp vegetables, and oozing cheese tucked between golden bread that's spread with an invigorating green chutney. To take this lunch really over the top (and way outside of tradition), wedge a few potato chips into the sandwich as you eat.

  

While green mango, coconut, and nuts are common chutney inclusions, I follow my mother and her friends by adding a tart green apple instead for sweetness and to help achieve a smooth-textured sauce. Use any leftover chutney for serving with samosas, in a plain grilled cheese, alongside pakoras, on an egg sandwich, swirled into a scramble, or with tamarind chutney for all manner of chaats.

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