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How to make Dahi Sandwich for summer breakfast

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 18, 2026, 23:23 IST
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Easiest Dahi Sandwich recipe

These days mornings are no more pleasant, as the scorching sun drains out energy before the day begins. In such a situation, the gut calls for light and hydrating breakfast options that are also easy to make. Take a look at this Dahi Sandwich, which can be made in just 10 minutes. It makes for a hydrating and filling breakfast, and you can also pack it for an office lunch. Scroll down to read the recipe.

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Ingredients

4 bread slices, 1 cup thick and fresh curd, 1 small cucumber, 1 small tomato, 1 small onion, salt to taste, black pepper to taste, 1/2 tsp roasted cumin powder, 1 tbsp coriander leaves, 2 tbsp yellow butter, and mint chutney

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Step 1



Take curd in a deep mixing bowl and whisk it slightly.

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Step 2


In the meantime, peel and grate the cucumber, and finely chop the onion, tomato, and coriander leaves.

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Step 3



Add them to curd mixture along with salt, pepper, and cumin powder.

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Step 4


Apply mint chutney on one bread slice and spread 2 tbsp of the curd mixture on it.

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Step 5


Apply butter to the other slice and use it to cover the slice layered with the curd mixture.

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Step 6



Toast the sandwich in the sandwich maker using butter.

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Cut and serve with mint and coriander chutney on the side.

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