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Cheese And Sweet Corn Sandwich

Serves 4
20 mins
320 Kcal
Are you ready for a sandwich glow-up? Say hello to the ultimate cheese and sweet corn sandwich, where creamy meets crunchy, and your taste buds throw a little dance party. This isn't your average bread-and-fillings sitch—it's a full-on vibe. Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or that 3 PM "what-am-I-doing-with-my-life" snack attack. The cheese and sweet corn sandwich recipe is ridiculously easy and a total no-brainer. Picture this: sweet corn kernels popping with juicy sweetness, gooey melted cheese that's basically comfort in edible form, and a sprinkle of seasoning to tie it all together. Oh, and don't forget the crispy golden bread toasted to perfection—each bite is a symphony of textures. To make it, all you need are a handful of pantry staples: bread, sweet corn, cheese (obvi), butter, and your favorite spices. Slather, stuff, grill, and voilà! The result? A sandwich so good, it'll have you side-eyeing your usual go-to meals. Bonus points if you pair it with a steaming cup of chai or a tangy ketchup dip.

Ingredients required for Cheese And Sweet Corn Sandwich

  1. 100 gms sweet corn kernels
  2. 100 gms cheese
  3. Ketchup
  4. 1 medium onion
  5. 1 green chili
  6. 1/2 tsp black pepper powder
  7. 1/2 tsp chaat masala
  8. Salt
  9. 8 slices bread
  10. Butter

Cooking steps for Cheese And Sweet Corn Sandwich

  1. 1
    Ready to level up your snack game? Let's whip up a cheese and sweet corn sandwich that's equal parts comfort and wow factor! Here's the cheese and sweet corn sandwich recipe that'll have you saying, “Why haven't I made this sooner?”
  2. 2
    Boil 100 grams of sweet corn kernels in water for 5-7 minutes until they're tender and juicy. Drain off the water like you're saying goodbye to boring snacks and set the corn aside to cool.
  3. 3
    In a mixing bowl, bring the magic together—toss in the boiled corn, 100 grams of grated cheese (mozzarella or cheddar, because cheese is life), 1 finely chopped onion, 1 finely chopped green chili for that zing, 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper powder, 1/2 teaspoon of chaat masala for those desi vibes, and a pinch of salt to taste.
  4. 4
    Stir it up until everything's looking like your dream cheesy filling.
  5. 5
    Grab 8 slices of bread (white or brown—your call) and spread a thin layer of butter on one side of each slice because, let's face it, butter makes everything better.
  6. 6
    Pile on a generous scoop of the corn-cheese mixture onto the buttered side of 4 slices and spread it like you mean it.
  7. 7
    Top each with the remaining 4 slices, buttered side facing down. This is sandwich symmetry at its finest.
  8. 8
    Preheat your sandwich maker or a non-stick pan over medium heat.
  9. 9
    Gently place your sandwiches on the hot surface and let them sizzle their way to golden-brown, crispy perfection. If you're pan-cooking, press lightly with a spatula for those extra toasty vibes, then flip them with all the confidence of a pro.
  10. 10
    Once your sandwiches are cooked and the cheese is gooey perfection, take them off the heat and let them chill (just for a minute—you've waited long enough).
  11. 11
    Slice them into halves or quarters, plate them up, and serve hot with ketchup or your favorite chutney.
  12. 12
    That's it—your recipe of cheese and sweet corn sandwich is ready to steal the snack show!

Shop Ingredients

Bread (8 slices)
60
54
49
65
54
54
55
54
55
60
Green Chili (1)
9
18
Onion (1 medium)
25
25
38
19
Ketchup
116
15
82
160
105
69
130
250
72
77
Chaat Masala (1/2 Tsp)
90
73
88
40
84
88
83
49
214
90
Butter
61
296
122
70
70
295
71
22
60
292
Cheese (100 gms)
125
99
130
184
205
357
120
198
399
125
Salt
27
24
111
22
102
115
47
54
125
74
Black Pepper Powder (1/2 Tsp)
130
170
226
78
134

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