Pav Bhaji and pav, most famous mumbailites food...Pav and pav bhaji is a fast food dish native to Maharashtrians and is very popular nowadays in most metropolitan areas in India..Pav bhaji is a curry prepared basically with veggies and which is highly rich in carbohydrates while pav bread is prepared with all purpose flour and yeast which served along with pav bhaji..The origin of both these dish is traced from the textile mills in Mumbai..the mill workers used to have lunch breaks to short for a full meal and a light lunch was preferred by the emplyees for a heavy work..A vendor created this dish using pav, but roti or rice was replaced with pav, while the curry with pav bhaji, this reminds the food of mill workers and with time this dish found its place into restaurents and spread all over Mumbai, now u can find this dish many indian fast food restaurants in Asia..These pav bhaji and pav can be consumed as a snack, between lunch and dinner but nowadays this pav and pav bhaji are being consumed as a light evening meal and also as party dish..I have prepared home made pav bread and pav bhaji for our yesterday dinner and both together turns out prefect and we enjoyed having this mumbai delicacy and am sending this dishes together to RCI-Mumbai guest hosted by Lakshmi, event by Lakshmi and to EC's WYF-Speciality Food..
1cup Maida flour
Pav:
1cup Maida flour
2cups Bread flour
1tsp Active dry yeast
1tsp Sugar
1tsp Salt
1cup Luke Warm water
3tbsp Oil
Few drops of milk
Add the yeast, sugar and salt to the luke warm water, give a stir and let them sit aside for 5minutes until the yeast turns foamy..Take the flours in a large bowl and add the foaming yeast water and oil together to the flour and knead everything as soft dough, arrange the dough in a large greased bowl and keep in a warm place upto 2hours until the dough doubled their volume..
After an hour, punch down the doubled dough and knead again, make 6-8medium sized balls from the dough and arrange one by one in a greased mould and let them side again for an hour in a warm place...After an hour; preheat the oven to 350F..brush the breads with milk and bake in middle rack for 15-20minutes until a golden brown crust forms over the bread...Put off the oven and take off the mould and let them cool.
Pav Bhaji:
3cups Cooked and mashed potatoes
2nos Onions
2nos Tomatoes
1/2cup Carrot (grated)
1/2cup Green peas
1/2cup Cauliflower (shreded)
1/4cup Bellpepper pieces
1/2cup Cabbage(shreded)
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1/4tsp Green chilly paste
1tsp Red chilli powder
2tsp Pav bhaji masala
1/2tsp Coriander powder
1/2tsp Cumin powder
2tbsp Coriander leaves
Salt
Oil
Heat enough oil and fry the ginger garlic paste and green chilly paste until they turns slightly brown, add the chopped onions and saute till transculent, add immediately the tomatoes, salt and cooking until the tomatoes turns mushy..
Now add the grated carrots, shredded cabbage, shredded cauliflower, green peas, bellpeppers pieces and saute for a while, once they are half cooked, add the mashes potatoes, red chilli powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, pav bhaji masala to the cooking veggies, stir everything well and cook until the oil comes out, cook everything minutes in simmer..
Add a cup of water to the veggies and cook everything until the bhaji turns thick..Put off the stove, garnish with raw onions & coriander leaves and toasted Pav..
To Serve:
Heat a tsp of butter in a hot pan, cut the pav as two pieces and toast the pav with the hot butter, serve along with onion and coriander leaves garnished pav bhaji..
Enjoy!!!!!!
Lovely collage,delicious and wish to have it now.
ReplyDeleteHeyy We had Pav Bhaji too...
ReplyDeletelast nite..
But picked up dinner rolls.. Didnt make the pav.. It has come out well.
Hi Priya, didnt have lunch yet, Can i take some!!! So tempting, am able to smell the bhaji.
ReplyDeletePav has come out well. Delicous combo.
ReplyDeletepav looks so perfect and yummy bhaji too...
ReplyDeleteAwh, Priya how did you know that pav bhaji is my favourite? And how nice of you to make it for me (and only me) hehehe... this looks delicious! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love love pacbaji, it is ages since i had them, i have never made them home just have always ate them in India.
ReplyDeleteLooks delish.
Wow! You baked fresh pav! Looks wonderful, Priya! Our fav food every week, but for the pav we have to search in each and every shop. Nowadays I am tired of searching the ingredients. En sogakathai ellam ezhuthi paavam unglai vittudren. Keep rocking Dear!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteYum!! You just took me to Mumbai with your post.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of making it for the event.Looks great.We think alike Priya.
ReplyDeleteபாவ் பாஜி செய்முறையை அழகா சொல்லிருக்கிங்க.நன்றி ப்ரியா!!
ReplyDeletePav bhaji looks perfect and yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteWanna grab it now...
hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteToo good priya! paav bhaaji from the scratch :) I too had done it once using vah chef's recipe ...it turns out perfect!! lovely clicks dear :)
All time favorite..super irukku da..
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and delicious...
ReplyDeleteThe Pav look perfect, gr8. Love Pav bhaji any time
ReplyDeletewow pav made at home...looks so soft.. i cant imagine baking them at home
ReplyDeleteOMG that pav looks perfect in shape and texture..hats off to u dear...yummmm
ReplyDeletelooks perfect dear
ReplyDeletePRIYA rompa super
ReplyDeletepaavbhaji naan seyvathu pool thaan aanaal pav kuuda seyviirkaLaa//
rompa super
paarkkavee rompa yummy yaa irukku,
ReplyDeletePav from scratch..OMG! it so cute. Bhajji masala too looks so delicious. Should try it soon...very tempting recipe.
ReplyDeleteWow Priya...you are tempting me with those yummy pictures :)
ReplyDeletePriya, you baked Pav bread too! Looks perfect and tempting!
ReplyDeleteI have always used the hamburger buns as a susbstitute for Pav...this is awesome Priya.Must try this out.Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow...this is sooo cool, priya!!..u bake pav bread!...u must be an expert!!..looks soo tempting and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe recipe for Pav I have been trying to find for a long time. Before I started blooging I had asked many bloggers and nobody had the recipe. This is awesome, now I have a recipe that I have always wanted. Will try it out today for sure.
ReplyDeleteLove Mumbai street food! It is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteToo good Priya. Has come out so perfect.
ReplyDeleteam planning to bake bread for quite a long time but not getting enough time for it. your pavbhaji looks delish...hope could have grabbed some right now.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful - this has been on my agenda for a long long time - to make fresh pavs' but never really got there - i chicken out and buy buns from the store every time i make pav bhaji at home - you are inspiring me now - will try it soon - yours look perfect - love the soft texture!
ReplyDeletewow priya..you're awesome!!..i always get french bread whenever i make pav bhaji..b'cos the dinner rolls are sweeter..may be i should bake the pav..thnx
ReplyDeleteWow..never tried to make paav bread at home..will try it and let you know
ReplyDeletewow home made pav .. amazing .. I heart Pav Bhaji
ReplyDeletewow home made pav .. amazing .. I heart Pav Bhaji
ReplyDeletelovely and perfect pav dear.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Recipe ! pav from the scratch...splendid work ! this looks tremendous and prefect priya.wat a delicious and tempting pav bhaji....I'm bookmarking this ....surely going to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite dishes. I like pav bhaaji a lot. Your version looks good.
ReplyDeleteI am missing it in Kerala. :(
I can eat it again for my friends marriage in Maharashtra.
never tried to make pav at home. this looks perfect!
ReplyDeletewoooooooo...home made pav...how nice .never heard of home made pav recipe :) I will try this sometime. Bhaji looks g8.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious, a perfectly baked Pav.
ReplyDeleteUr awesome Priya...homemade Pav wow!! That dish looks delicious.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious.... the pav looks perfect...
ReplyDeleteLooooooooooooooks so perfect dear....Wish to have this treat.
ReplyDeletehey u bake pav buns too.looks very perfect and yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love pav bhaji and made it many times with store bought pav. But making the pav as well is above and beyond! They look perfect...
ReplyDeletePav bhaki reminds me so many souvenirs of the college days ( we used to cut classes to eat this pav bhaji in one of my friend's house and never return back the afternoon); since then, I didn't have the oppurtunity to relish this dish; I've been wondering how to do these home-made buns too; my sister is the one who likes it the most, i'm going to make this for her :) looks so yummy and appetizing; will surely try this out!!
ReplyDeleteOMG! amazing Priya..I cant imagine myself making pav from scratch..too gud
ReplyDeletePav bhaji is a fav and when it comes to homemade pav, nothing can get better than this..thanks for participating
ReplyDeleteMy heart just skipped a beat seeing the rolls..Simply terrific, Priya!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious...I am running to my kitchen right now !
ReplyDeleteThx so much, this so help, i can cooking n learning, thx so much priya
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