Paav Bhaji is the most popular street food of India, which need no introduction.........I was born and brought up in southern part of India, and I had no idea what's Paav Bhaji until I was married and of to Bombay.....I was introduced to this by "J", who's a big fan of Phav Bhaji and Vada Pav. So, years after also, his love for them continued and it has become one of our comfort food.......
Ingredients:
- 5 medium size potatoes(boiled and peeled), 2cups tomatoes (diced), 1cup capsicum/green pepper, 1cup gen peas (I used frozen ones), 1/2cup cauliflower, 1/2cup carrot, 2cups onions(chopped), 2cloves garlic(chopped), 1/2cup coriander leaves, 1tsp.red chilli powder, 1/2tsp. garam masala, 2tsp.paav bhaji masala, 2tsp. lemon juice, salt to taste.
Method:
- Add green pepper, carrot, green peas, cauliflower in the food processor and chop them to fine pieces. In a pan add 4tsp.butter, once it's warm enough add chopped garlic, 1 cup chopped onions(use remaining onion for garnishing) and fry till they are translucent. Now add the garam masala, chilli powder,tomatoes and cook till they are soft. Now add the paav bhaji masala of your choice and cook the tomatoes until they pulp up. Then add the vegetable mixture to it, mix it well, cover and cook till the vegetables are totally cooked, then add the boiled and mashed potato, mix well and cook till the mixture thickens, add salt and boil it until you get the desired consistency. Then add generous amount of butter, mix it well and remove from the heat.
Serving:
- Apply butter to pav, and roast pav until they turn golden brown. While serving add chopped onions, coriander leaves, required amount of lemon juice to bhaji.
Hmmmm tat's a magnificient pic with an interesting recipe prasu.That reminds me of my special time hanging out with buddies and having them every now n then :)
ReplyDeletewow my favorite pav bhaji..everytime i see it i start feeling hungry...very nice and delicious one prasu...
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYummy Paav Bhaji.. who would deny ...just love it..
ReplyDeletei love pav bhaaji...looks so tempting!!
ReplyDeleteoh wow.....yummy...this is one of all time favourites..my goodness remember my college days..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering paav bhaji, looks too delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy pav bhaji.., you're making me very hungry. This looks sooooo good.
ReplyDeleteYummy yum..Love it...I cook it in similar way, only slightly different :-)
ReplyDeleteAll time fav...yuummmmmmmm
ReplyDeletelovely click and yummy snack!
ReplyDeleteIt's the same here! But it's us! We can't live without pav bhaji without a week! Yours is slurpy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy hubbys fav..Looks so delicious and nice clicks...
ReplyDeletePav bahji looks so yum!
ReplyDeleteDear Prasu
ReplyDeleteSo, you are into this type of dish too..great..I eat this once in a While..but now I am concentrating on coastal Andhra and Keralite dishes..:-)
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lovely!! looks so yummy :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious dinner!
ReplyDeleteThey are very delectable.... Presented & clicked really well... U are a master in it.... oh! Mistress!!! sorry.... ;-) Jokes apart... they are really augmenting my hungry pangs...
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I love this one..will try it soon..looks great and yummm..
ReplyDeleteBig time fav..looks great!
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite this is!!!
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