Cheese is a healthy source of calcium. Calcium promotes the growth and maintenance of your child's bones and teeth. A plain square toast can get boring, but with a bit of creativity, you can offer your child appetizing snacks . This week BM#49, its all about Cheese.
Kids loves cheese, you ask them to drink a glass of milk they will say no, but give them a slice of cheese they will happily have it. My kids are no less they can have cheese in any thing and everything. I made these flowers for evening snack and they were devoured in no time. This is more or less like an open sandwich. Added some chopped cabbage and capsicum and these became crunchy and healthy.
Sending this to PJ, who is hosting my Kids Delight, themed on Say Cheese!Ingredients
18 Slices of Bread - brown or white
1/2 Cup Cabbage - finely chopped
1 Capsicum - finely chopped
1 Onion - finely chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Pepper powder
1/2 Teaspoon Chilly flakes
As required grated cheese
Butter
Method
In a bowl mix together the cabbage, capsicum, onions, pepper powder and chilly flakes.
Cut the bread with flower cutter or ay other shape you desire. Apply butter on both side of the flowers.
Heat a nonstick pan place the bread flowers on it, place the vegetable mix on top of each flower then grate cheese on it. Cover the pan with a lid till the cheese melts. Serve with a dot of tomato ketchup.
This can also be grilled in the oven at 180 degrees for 3 -4 minutes.
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doingBM#49.
Labels: Breakfast, Kids delight, Sandwiches, Blogging Marathon
Sending this to PJ, who is hosting my Kids Delight, themed on Say Cheese!Ingredients
18 Slices of Bread - brown or white
1/2 Cup Cabbage - finely chopped
1 Capsicum - finely chopped
1 Onion - finely chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Pepper powder
1/2 Teaspoon Chilly flakes
As required grated cheese
Butter
Method
In a bowl mix together the cabbage, capsicum, onions, pepper powder and chilly flakes.
Cut the bread with flower cutter or ay other shape you desire. Apply butter on both side of the flowers.
Heat a nonstick pan place the bread flowers on it, place the vegetable mix on top of each flower then grate cheese on it. Cover the pan with a lid till the cheese melts. Serve with a dot of tomato ketchup.
This can also be grilled in the oven at 180 degrees for 3 -4 minutes.
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doingBM#49.
Labels: Breakfast, Kids delight, Sandwiches, Blogging Marathon