Showing posts with label Pav buns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pav buns. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3

Pav Bhaji (Mumbai Street Food)

Pav Bhaji.. Yet another Mumbai's famous street food. As I have mentioned in my last post that what ever the street food we want to eat here. I have to cook at home only.. So I have been trying out many recipes on every weekends so that we don't forget the Indian famous street food. When I had been to Mumbai for the first time may be in 1998, there one of my friend had taken me to have Pav Bhaji. Belive me I din't like it at all and she felt bad. To keep her heart I had just eaten few bites.. The main reason was I use to think alot that whether he has washed his hands or not and he is looking clean or not.. That's where I use to stop myself to eat anything on streets. Then again I had gone to Mumbai form my office work and everybody forced me to have Pav Bhaji and I really don't belive myself I ate the full plate, it was so tasty. After that when ever I go to Mumbai I always eat Pav Bhaji everyday. Nowadays I don't think that much, but still I see people around and my H keeps telling me just eat don't look around..


Nowadays everything has become so easy to cook at home, so only we don't prefer to go out and eat specially street food. I keep trying many street food recipes which my H will miss because of me.. Never mind it is always good at home rather then eating out... Though this dish takes a little time and effort but it is worth waiting and I don't have pav buns in my picture but we had it with pav only. Because the pav was vanished while I was taking pictures.. Do try this dish and enjoy :)


Ingredient's
2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
1 cups chopped cauliflower, 1/2 cup chopped green beans
1/2 cup peas, 1/2 cup chopped carrots, 1/2cup chopped cabbage
2 green chilies chopped
2tbsp ginger garlic paste
3 medium tomatoes, 1 large onion (finely chopped)
1/2tsp red chili, 1/2tsp turmeric, 1/2tsp coriander powder
1tbsp pav bhaji masala
1 tablespoon fennel seed powder (saunf)
1tsp dry mango powder
1/4 cup chopped coriander leaves
2tbsp butter, 2tbsp oil
Salt to taste
6 pav buns.

For Garnish:
1 medium chopped onion
few chopped coriander leaves
Few pieces of thinly sliced lemon
2tsp butter.



Cooking Method:
Boil all the vegetables with 1½ cup of water in a pressure cooker for 2 to 3 whistle. Don’t add too much water, just enough to cook.
After the vegetables are soft and tender, drain the excess water and mash them coarsely with a fork or potato masher.
Heat the oil and butter in a frying pan over medium heat. Add onion and saute for 1 to 2 minutes. then add tomatoes, green chilies, coriander, and ginger garlic paste and sauté for 2-3 minutes until they are soft.


Next add the red chili powder, fennel powder, turmeric, coriander powder and pav bhaji masala, mix them well and cook till the raw smell goes. Now add mashed vegetables. By using you wooden spoon, simultaneously mash and stir all the vegetables for 5 minutes. Add salt and stir-fry for another minute. Add about ¼ cup of water or as needed, and let it cook for a minute.
Turn off the heat. and add dry mango powder, mix it well
Toast the pav bun on tava using butter over medium heat until buns are golden brown from both sides.
Serve hot toasted buns with bhaji, garnish with chopped onion, coriander leaves, butter and sliced lemon.


Sunday, March 10

Stuffed Pav Buns.. (Stuffed Dinner Rolls)

Stuffed Pav Buns!! After Getting the gloripan yeast my baking has become so easy and perfect. I'm very happy because even i can bake a perfect buns and breads. When ever i use to see people baking delicious looking bread, I use to always feel why i'm not able to bake and literally i use to cry, after seeing my bread which is not baked properly. Thanks to my hubby for supporting me and making me to try baking after every time of disaster and he tells me every time one word, "The more you try, the perfect you become" but now i'm very happy for myself :) 


Ingredient's
1+1/2 cup all purpose flour
1+1/8 tsp dry active yeast
1/8 cup luke warm water
1/2+1/8 cup milk
1+1/2 tbsp butter
1 tbsp sugar
1/4+1/8 tsp salt.



For Suffing
1/2cup boiled green peas
2 medium boiled potato (smashed)
1 medium onion, 1 green chilli (finley chopped)
1/2tsp turmeric
1/2tsp cumin
1tbsp oil
Salt to taste.


Cooking Method For Stuffing
In a deep frying pan, add oil, when oil is hot add cumin, onion green chilli, fry to golden brown.
Then add turmeric, potato, green peas and salt. Mix it well then cook for 1 to 2minutes.
Then cool it and keep it aside.


Baking Method
Warm the milk to lukewarm (not hot) and add the butter to it so that it melts in the milk. Set aside. Mix yeast and water together along with sugar. Give it a stir and set aside until frothy.
Now add the salt and milk+butter mixture to the yeast and stir well. Slowly add the flour to this mixture until slowly incorporated.
It will slightly sticky - dont add in more flour until really necessary. The stickiness will be replaced by smooth elasticity while kneading. On a lightly floured surface, knead the dough very well, it will take about 8-15 minutes!!!!
Place the dough on a lightly oiled bowl and cover it with a damp towel.
Place it aside in a humid place until doubled.
Turn out this dough on a floured surface and roll it out into a square.
Using a knife cut it into 9 pieces. Place the potato stuffing in center.
Roll each piece out in your palm to form a rounded shape. Place them side by side on a square baking tin (or as the shape baking tin you want). Place them aside once again to double. Its fine if they don't look perfectly round.


They will take a beautiful shape once they double again. They will also stick to each other once doubled giving that great square shape. Brush them with milk on top.
Now bake them in a pre heated 180c oven for 20-25 min or until golden brown.
Cool them for few minutes before serving them.


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