Today, I’m blogging about Mumbai’s famous street food – Pav Bhaji. A hurried meal for the man in the street. It is easy to cook and also filling. It is a Maharashtrian fast food dish that originated in Mumbai cuisine. Pav = Soft Bun and Bhaji = a spicy preparation with a mixture of vegetables, either whole or mashed, a generous dose of fresh tomatoes, and a dollop of butter, consumed with warm bun/bread gently or crispy fried in butter – an all-time, anytime favourite with Indians.
I was craving for Pav Bhaji last weekend……So went to a near by Chat shop, just to eat this chat and unfortunately that day the Pav buns were out of stock, so came back home disappointed. The next day I got pav buns and yummy homemade pav bhaji is ready in minutes at home for dinner :)
Recipe :
Ingredients
Potatoes, boiled and mashed 2 medium
Tomatoes, chopped 2 medium
Onions, chopped 2 medium
Green capsicum, chopped 1 medium
Cauliflower, grated ¼ small
Green peas, shelled ¼ cup
Ginger, chopped 1 inch piece
Oil 3 tbsp
Green Chillies, chopped 3-4
Pav bhaji masala 1 ½ tbsp
Salt 1 ½ tbsp
Butter 3 tbsp
Pav 8
Fresh coriander leaves, chopped ¼ cup
Lemon, cut into wedges 2
Method
My Notes:
- You can also add veggies like beans, carrots ect.
- If you dont get pav buns, go ahead with normal milk buns or butter buns.
- Chopped tomatoes can be added too. Dont skip chopped raw onions and coriander leaves while serving.
- The bhaji goes well with toasted bread too.
- Dont skip butter as its the main ingredients which makes this chat tastier.
Once ur veggies are boiled and kept ready pav bhaji can be done in a flash. Whenever its chat outside I go blindly with pav bhaji they are my fav anytime and in my case the craving never ends for chat atleast when it comes to pav bhaji.
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