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Pav bhaji is undoubtedly an Indian street food very well liked in Mumbai but has slowly but surely gained its popularity all over India.
Pav Bhaji was invented in Mumbai in the 1850s. It's a spicy, buttery dish that reflects both the city’s multi-culturalism as well as its fast moving lifestyle. It's the quintessential Mumbai meal. Street vendors invented it in the 1850s for the textile staffs in the city. who wer... Read More..
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Pav bhaji is undoubtedly an Indian street food very well liked in Mumbai but has slowly but surely gained its popularity all over India.
Pav Bhaji was invented in Mumbai in the 1850s. It's a spicy, buttery dish that reflects both the city’s multi-culturalism as well as its fast moving lifestyle. It's the quintessential Mumbai meal. Street vendors invented it in the 1850s for the textile staffs in the city. who were lacking enough time for lunch and who also did not want to have a heavy meal as working a physical job with an extra full stomach is difficult. An inventive vendor invented pav bhaji as the solution.
Very simple yet delicious combination of mashed veggies served with hot buns roasted using a large spread of butter. Have it for lunch, dinner or whenever in-between. There's no need to have a lot of at your home to put this together. just a couple of different amounts of vegetables and a few buns. You can always replace the regular pav, unsweetened Indian bread or bun, with any choice of breads or bun you are able to get your hands on.
How to make pav bhaji:
It is just a spicy mashed potato masala gravy with many different vegetables (known as "bhaji" in Mumbai) and combined using a special masala powder called Pav Bhaji masala powder, served with pav, an Indian bread.
Potato, tomato, capsicum, onion and garlic would be the recommended vegetables. Any desirable veggie you can include to make it much more fantastic. The tangy tomatoes give this chat a pleasant red color and potatoes give good amount of thickness to it.
Pav bhaji masala is one that provides taste and flavor to this recipe. So use some good top quality masala or homemade one. You can also add some red chili powder, if the spiciness out of your selected pav bhaji powder isn't sufficient. In respect to the desired consistency chosen, you can add water to the pav bhaji.
Izzat Mastan Posted on Wed Apr 17 2013
plz don't talk too much just show us how to make and what ingredents we need
Reply 0 - RepliesxxGuItArGiRLxx89 Posted on Wed Apr 17 2013
Indian cooking is amazing! They can even make vegetables yummy. Thank you for being so happy and funny chef you are great to watch and a fantastic teacher.
Reply 0 - RepliesNeththra'sVision Posted on Thu Apr 18 2013
We like all your jokes and what you are talking.
Reply 0 - RepliesWildDoveX Posted on Thu Apr 18 2013
I didn't catch the names of the specialty vegetables between tomatoes and okra, and later after spinach and fenugreek. Would be helpful to know, and to see these veg in their whole state so as to know what to look for at the Indian grocery/produ
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Soundarya Srinivasan Posted on Wed Apr 17 2013
what happened to your new studio????
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