Friday, May 24, 2013

Pav Bhaji / Spicy Vegetable Gravy With Shallow Fried Buns

Pav Bhaji is a mix of spicy vegetables served with shallow fried buns. It is a famous fast food in Mumbai available on every street corner.  There was a hotel near our house in Mumbai named Shabari where we used to have pav bhaji at least twice a month. I was crazy of the aroma especially when they add Amul butter in the end and each time it took me to a totally different world. Oh, I missed it so much after I left Mumbai that I had no choice left but to start cooking this at home. And now I prefer home-made pav bhaji than the restaurant ones. It is my all-time favorite and very easy to prepare too. My hubby loves to eat the leftover bhaji with chapati's for breakfast. If you are a pav bhaji lover like me, do try this recipe.. It's the best pav bhaji ever.

Ingredients:-
  • 200 gms cauliflower (cut in florets)
  • 2 - 3 potatoes 
  • 1 carrot (peeled & roughly chopped)
  • 3 tomatoes (finely chopped)
  • 2 onions (finely chopped)
  • 2 - 3 green chillies (slit and chopped finely)
  • ½ cup green peas
  • ¼ cup coriander leaves (finely chopped)
  • ¼ cup mint leaves (finely chopped) 
  • 3 tbsp oil
  • 2 tbsp pav bhaji masala
  • 1 tbsp garlic (finely chopped)
  • 1 tbsp coriander powder
  • 1 tsp ginger-garlic paste
  • 1 tsp red chilli powder
  • 1 tsp cumin powder
  • ½ tsp all spice powder / garam masala powder
  • ¼ tsp turmeric powder
  • salt to taste
  • butter as required
Method:-
  • Boil potatoes, carrots, cauliflower and green peas with enough water. 
  • Drain and reserve the stock (boiled water) aside.
  • Heat oil in a wok.
  • Add garlic and fry till golden.
  • Add onions and green chillies. Fry till onions are soft.
  • Add tomato and ginger-garlic paste.
  • Cook till tomatoes are soft.
  • Add chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, all spice powder, pav bhaji masala and stir till oil leaves the masala.
  • Add boiled vegetables and potatoes and mash them.
  • Pour in vegetable stock.
  • Add in coriander and mint leaves.
  • Garnish with butter.
For serving:-
  • 8 - 10 buns (pav)
  • butter for frying
Method:-
  • Heat 1 - 2bsp butter in a pan.
  • Fry the buns on both sides till light brown.
  • Serve hot with bhaji and finely chopped onions.
Notes:-
  • Adjust pav bhaji masala according to your taste.
  • You may use garlic paste instead of finely chopped garlic.
  • You may also use vegetables like cabbage and capsicum.

57 comments:

  1. its one of my fav street food..thaks for sharing this recipe neelu..

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  2. pav bhaji, reminds me of juhu :) thanks for sharing Nilu, i also used to have shetty's dosa with bhaji, indian street foods, so yum !

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    1. Thanks soo much Guru... Yes their dosa's are fantastic too :-)

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  3. Pav-bhaji looks amazing...we are making this tomorrow for our women's brunch get to gether :)

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  4. Pav bhaji looks really delicious,Nilu! :)
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  5. Awww simple and neat recipe tempting one Nilu

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  6. I don't think we have some of ingredients over there yet I am so tempted over the thick gravy. I have to agree that the buns are so perfect to be dip inside.

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    1. Thanks sooo much for bringing this to my notice Nava.. I will post the pav bhaji masala recipe soon.. Glad you liked it :-)

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  7. Pav bhaji..love it .:)
    Thanks dear for sharing such yummy dishes.. I mean the recipes.:D

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  8. yummy yummy.Well i have never ever tasted pav-bhaji in my life but i am sure going to try it this week-end.This is so tempting Nilu.

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  9. Ahh! you have reminded me of my college days! I just loved it. Looks so perfect..

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  10. My Mom was famous for her spicy pav bhaji but somehow I have never made it myself even though I just love it. Your tempting plate is inspiring me to make it myself. Thanks for stopping by my blog and letting me know about yours.Glad to follow you.

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  11. Yet another mouth watering delicacy you have for us, cheers Nilu.

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  12. I bet it is good! I love spicy food. They clear out my sinuses. I just have to watch it, sometimes my tummy doesn't like it if I eat spicy close to bedtime.

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  13. Ohh, who can say 'no' to this tempting pav bhajji!!
    And I know, How crazy Mumbaikars are over this humble recipe. And you are spot on when you say, "Amul Butter" creates that magic, I totally agree!!
    Love it Nilu!! Very yummy.

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  14. Pav bhaji is my all time favorite recipe...you have done it perfectly...

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  15. can you believe nilu that it was just a couple of weeks back that i ate pav bhaji for the first time??? and i felt ashamed - why hadn't i eaten this before? yours looks delicious...

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    1. I'm sure you loved it Rafeeda.. It's my favourite too.. Thanks soo much dear :-)

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  16. Not that you have tempted me, I'm going to have it 2moro!

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  17. I can die for this wonderful dish,my all time favourite.

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  18. Delicious and healthy snack.

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  19. I feel the aroma of pav bhaji now :-)Perfect for every chaat souls!!:-)

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  20. I'm not familiar with Pav Bhaji until I read your post. But it sounds like a healthy and satisfying savory treat that I would enjoy a lot. I agree, it happen so often that I tried to re-create a restaurant dish and ended up liking the homemade version a lot more. I guess that's because we know what ingredients are going in and we can adjust to our own taste. :) Thank you for sharing and wish you a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Thanks soo much for your lovely encouraging words Amy.. Wish you a very happy weekend too dear :-)

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  21. a lip smacking snack..always love it! very nice recipe nilu,

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  22. Hi Nilu. I tried it this week-end and m telling you that was super spicy,hot and yummy.Thanks for sharing and keep posting more.I am crazy follower of your recipes :)

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    1. Thanks soo much Padmini.. I'm soo happy you liked it dear... Tonnns and tonns of hugs xxx

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  23. Oh I missed this post.Looks absolutely wonderful and mouthwatering

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  24. love this very famous street food!!! am sooo drooling here!!! Thanks for sending this yummy recipe to my event.. Looking for more yummy recipes...

    Sowmya
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    Event - Kid's delight - Sweet Treats
    Event - WTML w giveaway

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  25. Yummy... yesterday night i made it... urs look perfect...:)

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