Iyengar Bakery style Toast Sandwich
When we moved to Bangalore 3 years ago we discovered many interesting facets of this garden city. Iyengar Bakeries dotting it was one such facet.
Each Iyengar Bakery has a different story of origin to share; while some claim that an Englishman, a regular customer, taught an Iyengar family to bake bread, another claimed that Iyengars from Hassan, a town near Bangalore, moved to the city to start these bakeries. These days some Iyengar Bakeries are not even owned or run by the original Iyengars either. Initially all the products baked and sold were eggless but recent times see egg being incorporated in the goodies they sell.
The special feature of an Iyengar Bakery is that itโs exhaustive list of products are fresh and baked each day.
There are buns, sweet and savoury cookies, a must-try speciality Apple Cake, Tea Cakes that you can get addicted to and the freshest of bread, the loaves of which are sliced in front of you before it is wrapped up. Puffs and Sandwiches are other trademarks people make a beeline for.
Their Toast Sandwich is something The Husband is particularly fond of, and each time we pass our favorite Iyengar Bakery he is sure to pick one up for himself.
A lazy Sunday evening and a craving for the sandwich by The Husband prompted me to get into the kitchen and attempt to put one together. Even though Iโd say so myself, it was pretty good! You could find my recipe here
Only my family and friends know this, so far, that ย I can imitate people extremely well!
The funny bit is I donโt even realise I have observed them or I am observing them so minutely, until I pick up quirks, gestures and words that help form the full picture! Family and friendly gatherings are a riot as my subtle imitations of people present either start on request or if the crowd and my mood is right.
There is a fine line between imitation and ridiculing and I take care never to cross it. It is all in good fun, and I get imitated in return too though, just between you and me, most people do a terrible job of that!;)))))
I’m a bit choosy about these, as some bakeries are good, the others not so much. The good ones have really good cookies <3 Don't think I've had that sandwich.
You are right, Sreesha, tastes differ vastly . Thanks for reading:)
Iyengar bakery my favourite in Bangalore,miss it so much …the fresh bread, the biscuits and the lovely cakes straight from the oven …and that surely is your funny side which I have yet to see and encounter
Thanks for reading, Ramya:)
That’s a wow! I would surely love to see you mimic some day buddy.
No experience of that Bakery but toast seems good. When you said apple cake- I was already drooling. One of my cousins imitate too well that we cannot stop laughing. Good one Mayuri.
Lovely story Mayuri. Never had this bread .It’s only in Bangalore right ?Will definitely try it out when I visit Bangalore. Interesting knowing about your talent. I checked out the recipe too.Delicious
I am a pure vegetarian Mayuri and the men at my home are all bread eaters at any hour of the day.
Thanks for sharing such a yummy recipe. I am surely gonna try this one
this looks yumm. I would someday like to see you imitate someone. How about a video??? ๐
Finally I know a dish you posted about ๐ That sandwich looks yummy! Which Iyenger bakery was your favorite? Maybe I can visit it someday.
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Your post made me nostalgic Mayuri. It was the first bakery we visited when we moved to Bangalore and it was for my birthday cake. We were frequent after that to this bakery in Jaynagar 4th block. I think that is an old and authentic one. Some things are really good like puffs but never heard of this sandwich.
Have been to Bangalore far too few times. Need to keep an eye out for this.
There are Iyengar bakeries in Mumbai too! It’s funny to see that in my own locality, there are more than two bakeries! And none of them claim to be related to one another. While I haven’t had the chance to ask them about their origin and history, I do know that the ones in Mumbai also have eggless cakes and bake them fresh every morning. I tried the Plum cake, which was really awesome!
Imitating people, you say? Let’s hope that one day we meet, and then you can tell everyone that you know how to imitate the most fabulous person in the world ๐
Bangalore is really famous for Iyengar bakeries and I tend not to miss to pick up something from there every time i visit…The plain cakes without the cream are really yummy…They have some of the old bakery recipes which we don’t find in the fondant world
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That toast sandwich surely looks yum and I feel like having it now at midnight.
Imitating others is an art and would love to see you in action ๐
Lovely story M. I however am not very fond of veg sandwiches! You know me and the meat lover in me!