What is Pav Bhaji
Pav bhaji is an iconic dish from Mumbai, which is also hugely popular as street food all over India. It first came into picture in Mumbai as a quick lunch option for textile mill workers. Gradually, over the years, the dish became widespread. Today, you can find it as a common street food and a special in restaurants in Mumbai and the rest of India. Just to give you the literal meaning: in Marathi, ‘pav’ means bread rolls and ‘bhaji’ refers to vegetables or a dry/gravy style mixed veggie dish. Since this particular combination has both these being served together, the dish is well-known under the sobriquet Pav Bhaji. So, you must be thinking as to what really brings in the uniqueness in the bhaji or the mix of tangy, spiced vegetables in the Pav Bhaji Recipe? It is the special spice blend called the Pav Bhaji Masala that makes the difference. It is a typical Maharashtrian spice powder which is easily available in Indian stores and online. But, with the above linked recipe, it can be easily made at home. This masala powder is an absolutely essential ingredient in the Pav Bhaji Recipe as you can only achieve the most authentic and perfect flavor by using the pav bhaji masala in it. I highly recommend to include your favorite brand while making this dish. Even better, if you have a batch of homemade pav bhaji masala with you. Not to forget, just like me, if you too are a total fan of the Pav Bhaji, then you must try this savory, spiced combination called the Masala Pav – another popular street food preparation in Mumbai.
About My Recipe
Memories of my Pav Bhaji Recipe go back to the times when I was a teenager. At home, I would often make this lovely dish for my family, especially my sister who absolutely loved to have this meal. It was also a ritual for us to gorge on this delicious snack whenever we planned an outing to Juhu Beach in Mumbai. The most typical way to have it was to order plates of it, with a generous quantity of bhaji and 2 pavs at a time. And then to finish the bhaji, we would keep on ordering for more pavs until there was no more bhaji left! While I was growing up, it was almost a celebratory occasion to savor Pav Bhaji and other Mumbai style street dishes especially at the Juhu Beach. That time with the most delectable food, wind in our hair and the sound of the gushing waves – I can never forget these! More so, because it was the place from where I have picked up the fine tips, tricks and nuances of making this yummy recipe with a lineage of its own! To make my version of the Pav Bhaji Recipe, specifically the bhaji, I sauté the onion, tomatoes and ginger-garlic paste in butter first. Later, I add the boiled and mashed vegetables to it, which is followed by the pav bhaji masala. Then, I simmer this gravy for some minutes and serve it steaming hot with pav, lightly toasted in butter. The street vendors and restaurant cooks use a large, flat tawa (skillet) to make the Pav Bhaji Recipe. But when making at home, you can use a kadai (wok), skillet or a frying pan to make it.
Ingredient List
Mixed Vegetables: I use vegetables like potatoes, capsicum, carrot, cauliflower, green peas. The street side versions do not have carrots and may also add less/no cauliflower. However, I add to make the bhaji more nutritious and homely. Green Peas: I mostly use fresh or frozen green peas, whereas dried green or white peas are used in the street side bhajis. These are cooked and mashed. This also results in a different taste and consistency of the bhaji. You can also make it with dried green peas. Pav Bhaji Masala: This dish will lose its essence if there is no pav bhaji masala in it. So, you can use a good branded readymade pav bhaji masala or use your homemade one. Butter: For the bhaji, my preference has always been the Indian brand of Amul butter. But you can even use any other trusted brand or homemade butter. Pav: You can either buy fluffy pav or dinner rolls from a noted bakery or make a batch at home. Whenever I decide to make Pav Bhaji or Misal Pav, I usually make the Pav a day before. To make it healthier, you can choose to make whole wheat dinner rolls.
How to make Pav Bhaji
Cook Vegetables
- Rinse, peel and chop the veggies. You will need 1 cup chopped cauliflower, 1 cup chopped carrot, 3 medium sized potatoes (chopped) and ⅓ cup chopped french beans. Note: You can also add veggies that you like, but do not add okra, eggplants, pumpkin, radish, corn, yam or green leafy vegetables. Cabbage, broccoli, zucchini, pumpkin are some unique options that you can consider to add, but the traditional version does not include these veggies.
- Add all the above chopped veggies in a 3 litre stovetop pressure cooker. Also add 1 cup green peas (fresh or frozen). I have cooked the veggies in a pressure cooker. You can boil or steam them using a pan or in the Instant pot adding water as needed.
- Add 2.25 to 2.5 cups water.
- Pressure cook the veggies for 5 to 6 whistles or for about 12 minutes on medium heat.
- When the pressure settles down on its own, open the cooker and check if the veggies are fork tender, softened and cooked well. You can even steam or cook the veggies in a pan or pot. The vegetables have be to cooked completely and should not be al dente or just about cooked. Set aside the vegetables with the cooked water (broth/stock) in the cooker itself.
Make Onion Tomato Masala
- Heat a frying pan or kadai (wok). You can also use a large tawa or a skillet. Add 2 to 3 tablespoons butter. You can use amul butter or any brand of butter. The butter can be salted or unsalted.
- Let the butter melt.
- As soon as the butter melts, add 1 teaspoon cumin seeds.
- Let the cumin seeds crackle and change their color.
- Then add ½ cup chopped onions.
- Mix onions with the butter and sauté on a low to medium heat.
- Sauté until the onions turn translucent.
- Add 2 teaspoons ginger-garlic paste. You can crush 1.5 inch ginger and 5 to 6 medium garlic cloves, in a mortar-pestle.
- Mix and sauté for some seconds until the raw aroma of both ginger and garlic goes away.
- Then add 1 to 2 green chilies (chopped), about 1 teaspoon chopped green chillies.
- Mix well.
- Add 2 cups finely chopped tomatoes. Swap canned tomatoes if you do not have fresh tomatoes.
- Mix very well.
- Then begin to sauté tomatoes on a low to medium heat.
- Sauté until the tomatoes become soft, mushy and you see butter releasing from the sides. This takes about 6 to 7 minutes on a low to medium heat. Tip: If the tomatoes start sticking to the pan, then sprinkle some water. Mix well and deglaze the pan.
- When the tomatoes have softened, add ½ cup finely chopped capsicum (green bell pepper). Sauté for 2 to 3 minutes. Tip: If the mixture starts sticking to the pan, then add some splashes of water. You don’t need to cook the capsicum until very soft. A little crunch is fine in the capsicum.
- Add 1 teaspoon turmeric powder and 1 teaspoon Kashmiri red chilli powder.
Make Vegetable Bhaji
- Add 2 to 3 tablespoons Pav bhaji Masala Powder. Depending on how instense is the aroma and flavor of pav bhaji masala, you can add it in less or more proportions. Add 2 tablespoons if the pav bhaji masala is strong, intense and flavorful. For a more robust and spiced bhaji add 3 tablespoons of it.
- Mix very well.
- Add the cooked veggies. You can choose to mash the veggies before you add them in the pan or skillet.
- Mix thoroughly.
- Add all of the stock or water from the pressure cooker in which the veggies were cooked. 28. Combine and mix thoroughly.
- Season with salt according to your taste preferences and give a mix.
- With a potato masher, begin to carefully mash the veggies directly in the pan.
- You can mash the veggies less or more according to the consistency you want in the bhaji. For a smooth mixture mash more. For a chunky bhaji, mash less. Add more water if the bhaji looks thick.
- Keep on stirring occasionally and let the mashed vegetable gravy simmer for 8 to 10 minutes on a low heat.
- If the bhaji looks dry and then add some water. The consistency is neither very thick nor thin.
- Do stir often so that the bhaji does not stick to the pan. When the bhaji simmers to the desired consistency, check the taste. Add salt, pav bhaji masala, red chili powder or butter if needed.
Pan Fry Pav
35. When the bhaji is simmering, you can pan fry the bread rolls so that you serve the pav with steaming hot bhaji. Cut through the bread roll from the center so that you get two equal halves. 36. Heat a tawa or skillet or a shallow frying pan. Keep the heat to a low and then add 1 to 2 tablespoons butter or more if you like. 37. When the butter begins to melt, add 1 teaspoon of pav bhaji masala (for 2 to 3 pav). You can skip pav bhaji masala if you prefer. 38. Mix the pav bhaji masala very well with a spoon or spatula. 39. Then place the pav on the butter. 40. Press with a spatula and rotate the pav all over the melted butter so that the pav absorbs the butter together with the ground spices. 41. Now turn over the pav. Press gently with a spatula and rotate them on the tawa so that the second side absorbs the butter. Add more butter if needed. You can turn over and toast them more if required. Then transfer the lightly pan fried bread rolls in a plate and set aside. This way fry the rolls in two to three batches. 42. Serve piping hot Bhaji topped with a bit of butter paired with the lightly toasted pav and a side of finely chopped onions, coriander leaves and lemon wedges.
How to make Instant Pot Pav Bhaji
This is an easy and quick way to prepare the Pav Bhaji Recipe, using an electric pressure cooker or Instant Pot. There are times when I make Pav Bhaji in the Instant Pot. Thus, sharing the same here as well. The best thing about this method is that apart from being easy, it saves time as well. When you have unexpected guests or are in a hurry, go for this procedure. Obviously, the cooking method has to be different when using an Instant Pot. Unlike the street-side stalls, where it is made on a very large tawa (flat griddle), you can cook everything together in the Instant Pot to make it quicker.
Ingredients
2 to 3 tablespoons butter, salted or unsalted½ teaspoon cumin seeds½ cup finely chopped onions2 teaspoons Ginger Garlic Paste1 teaspoon chopped green chilies2 cups chopped tomatoes⅓ cup chopped capsicum2 cups chopped potatoes¾ to 1 cup chopped cauliflower¾ cup chopped carrots¼ cup chopped french beans, optional½ cup green peas, fresh or frozen½ teaspoon turmeric powder1 to 1.5 teaspoons kashmiri red chilli powder1.25 cups watersalt as required2 tablespoons Pav Bhaji Masala1 to 2 tablespoons butter – to add later2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves (cilantro)
To Serve With Bhaji
12 pav (dinner rolls) or as needed3 to 4 tablespoons butter – for toasting pav1 lemon or lime, chopped in wedges1 onion – medium to large, finely chopped3 to 4 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves – for garnish2 to 3 tablespoons butter – for topping, add more for a richer version
Method
Prep Vegetables
- Firstly rinse all the vegetables. Peel the veggies which need peeling. Chop all the veggies and keep them ready. You can add your choice of veggies. I have used a mix of potatoes, cauliflower, carrots, french beans, peas and capsicum. Chop the carrots, beans, cauliflower, potatoes in small cubes or pieces so that they get cooked faster.
- Switch on the instant pot. Press the saute button on less mode.
Sauté Onions, Tomatoes, Veggies
- Add 2 to 3 tablespoons butter in the IP steel insert.
- When the butter melts, add ½ teaspoon cumin seeds and let them splutter and change color.
- Then add ½ cup finely chopped onions.
- Sauté onions till they soften and turn translucent using the ‘less’ or ‘normal’ mode of the sauté option in the Instant pot.
- Next add 2 teaspoons ginger-garlic paste and 1 or 2 chopped green chillies.
- Stir and sauté for a few seconds until the raw aroma of ginger-garlic goes away.
- Then add 2 cups chopped tomatoes and ⅓ cup chopped capsicum (green bell pepper). Sauté for 1 to 2 minutes.
- Add the chopped veggies and green peas.
- Add ½ teaspoon turmeric powder and 1 to 1.5 teaspoons Kashmiri red chilli powder. If using any other red chilli powder or cayenne pepper, then you can add less of it.
- Mix everything very well. Deglaze while mixing so that any ingredients stuck at the bottom of the pan is removed. The moisture from the vegetables helps in deglazing.
- Add 2 cups of water. Stir again. Deglaze if required.
Pressure Cook Bhaji
- Press the cancel button. Now press the pressure cooker/manual button and set time to 7 minutes on high pressure.
- When the beep sound is heard and the pressure cooking is complete, do a quick pressure release (QPR). When all the pressure is released, open the lid. 16. Using a napkin or oven mittens, remove the steel insert from the instant pot. Place it on your kitchen counter. With a potato masher, begin to mash the cooked vegetables. Mash very well. You can even use an immersion blender and puree the veggies to a semi-fine consistency.
- Now add 2 tablespoons pav bhaji masala and 1 to 2 tablespoons butter. You can skip the butter if you want. Mix very well.
- Place the steel insert pan in the IP. Press the cancel button and then press the sauté button on normal mode. Set the timer to 3 to 5 minutes or more.
- Simmer the bhaji for a few minutes, till it thickens a bit. Stir often, so that the bhaji does not stick to the bottom. If the bhaji looks very thick, then add some water.
- Simmer till you get the desired consistency.
- Sprinkle 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves. Mix very well. Do check the taste and add salt, butter, Kashmiri red chili powder or pav bhaji masala if required. Cancel and keep the IP mode on warm.
Pan Fry Or Toast Pav
- For the pav, heat a tawa or griddle and melt some butter on it. Place sliced pavs (dinner rolls) on it.
- Let the pav soak the butter and become warm. If you want you can even lightly toast the pavs.
- Serve hot Instant Pot bhaji topped with some butter paired with lightly toasted pav and a side of finely chopped onions, coriander leaves and lemon wedges.
Serving Suggestions
Whether you choose to make Pav Bhaji recipe in a traditional way or using the Instant Pot, you will have to eventually serve it in a few ways to make the whole thing become a tasty experience. Serving ways are:
Transfer the bhaji in a bowl and top with some cubes of butter. Add more or less, as you prefer. Add some finely chopped onions, finely chopped fresh coriander leaves and lemon wedges on the side. You can even sprinkle these directly as well. If doing so, mix them well. You can then proceed to enjoy the jazzed-up bhaji with butter toasted pav. To lighten up your palate, you can consider serving Pav Bhaji with a cooling Cucumber Raita.
Expert Tips
Pav Bhaji Variations
There are many variations of making this snack. The bhaji remains the same in most variants and some more ingredients or spice blends are added.
Paneer Pav Bhaji: Here, grated paneer or cooked paneer cubes are added on the bhaji. Cheese Pav Bhaji: In this, the bhaji is generously topped with grated processed/mozzarella/cheddar cheese. Jain style: This is made without onions, garlic and potatoes. Plantains (green, raw bananas) are added in place of aloo. No onion, no garlic style: In this, the bhaji is made without any onion or garlic. Thus, is satvik. Kala Pav Bhaji: The very regional kala masala or goda masala is added in the bhaji in this one. This results in the color of the dish, hence, also the name black Pav Bhaji. To make this interesting version, add 1 teaspoon kala masala or goda masala while adding the pav bhaji masala to the mashed veggies. Khada Pav Bhaji: This is one of the noteworthy variations with chunky, whole veggies and not mashed. Pav Bhaji Fondue: This is a fusion way of serving the Pav Bhaji recipe in many restaurants featuring fancy menus. They put the bhaji in a fondue bowl which is accompanied with bite-sized pav pieces. Kolhapuri style: This is a really fiery, hot bhaji made with the super spicy Kolhapuri masala or onion garlic masala (kanda lasun masala). Punjabi style: As obvious by the name, this is a robust version, where a lot more spice powders and butter is added. With mushrooms: You can turn the bhaji into a more umami version by adding some button mushrooms in the bhaji along with the rest of the lot. In this, make sure to add mushrooms after sautéing the onions, tomatoes, etc. Also, sauté the mushrooms till all the moisture evaporates. Then, add capsicum and other ingredients.
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