‘That’s NOT a chip butty!’ Viewers slam This Morning cooking phase as chef Nisha Katona places a ‘twist’ on the basic sandwich by placing potatoes in a wrap with apples and chutney

  • Chef Nisha Katona appeared on This Morning in the present day the place she made ‘chip butty’
  • The ITV presenter put a ‘twist’ on the basic sandwich by putting it right into a wrap
  • Many viewers confessed they have been unimpressed by the cooking phase 
  • One wrote: ‘It is hardly with a twist. You have simply modified the entire thing.’










Viewers of This Morning slammed a cooking phase in the present day as chef Nisha Katona put a ‘twist’ on a chip butty.

The ITV presenter impressed Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield in the present day as she ‘pimped up’ the basic sandwich by putting potatoes right into a wrap and including chutney, inexperienced chilli pickle and slices of apple.

Tossing the dish collectively on the programme, Katona defined: ‘That is truthfully how Indians pimp their Western staples.’

Nevertheless the dish brought on controversy on-line, with one writing: ‘No level calling it a chip butty. It is hardly with a twist. You have simply modified the entire thing.’

Viewers of This Morning slammed a cooking segment today as chef Nisha Katona puts a 'twist' on a chip butty by serving it inside a wrap

Viewers of This Morning slammed a cooking phase in the present day as chef Nisha Katona places a ‘twist’ on a chip butty by serving it inside a wrap 

One other wrote: ‘Nisha, that’s not a chip butty, the place’s the bread? The chip butty did not want pimping as a result of we have already completed it – it is referred to as a cheesey chip butty.’ 

Launching the phase, Nisha defined: ‘Me and my brother would go to the chippy and by the point our backs have been turned, our mother and father would have added three cardinal pimping elements; crimson onion, contemporary chilli and coriander leaves.

‘They’d run it up a chibatta and that might  be an Indian chip butty. I’ve taken that up a notch or two.’

In the meantime Holly admitted it ‘did not rely as a chip butty as a result of it is in a wrap’, saying: ‘I believe it is fairly wholesome, I believe it is not that unhealthy.’ 

While Holly and Phil were blown away by the dish, the meal sparked controversy online, with many insisting it 'was not a chip butty'

Whereas Holly and Phil have been blown away by the dish, the meal sparked controversy on-line, with many insisting it ‘was not a chip butty’

Nisha added: ‘If you deep fry one thing, it is virtually like steaming it is not it? It is a sometimes nice get up snack we’d have.’

The TV chef suggested including tumeric, salt and fenugreek powder to the uncooked potatoes, earlier than frivolously frying them in a pan.

She then urged mixing them along with her ‘pimping’ elements, earlier than including chaat massala to the dish, tossing all of it collectively.

Assembling the wrap, she heated up a chapati on a skillet, putting chutney and inexperienced chilli pickle inside, earlier than including slices of Granny Smith apples. 

The ITV presenter impressed Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield today as she 'pimped up' the classic sandwich by placing it into a wrap and adding chutney, green chilli pickle and slices of apple

The ITV presenter impressed Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield in the present day as she ‘pimped up’ the basic sandwich by putting it right into a wrap and including chutney, inexperienced chilli pickle and slices of apple

Throwing together the dish on the programme, Nisha insisted it was 'how Indians pimp their Western staples'

Throwing collectively the dish on the programme, Nisha insisted it was ‘how Indians pimp their Western staples’

Whereas Holly and Phil have been blown away by the dish, the meal sparked controversy on-line, with many insisting it ‘was not a chip butty.’

One wrote: ‘The one factor it has in frequent with a chip butty is it began with a potato.’

One other added: ‘It is not my form of chip butty.’ 

A 3rd praised the sandwich however confessed they have been confused by meal, saying: ‘Positive it is pretty nevertheless it’s not a chip butty.’ 

A fourth added: ‘I really like a chip butty. It would not want a twist.’  

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