• Prep Time 15 Mins minutes
  • Cook Time 25 Mins minutes
  • Serving For 4 pax People
  • Difficulty Easy
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Recipe Description

Mumbai ki Pav Bhaji Recipe | मुंबई वाली पाव भाजी | Mumbai Street Food | Pav Bhaji | #ChefHarpalSingh​

Ingredient                         Quantity
Cauliflower                        1 no.
Carrot grated                     1 no.
French beans chopped      2 no.
Green capsicum chopped ¼ no.
Green peas                       ¼ cup
Boiled potatoes                  3 no.
Onion chopped                  1 no.
Ginger-garlic paste            1 tsp
Tomatoes chopped            4 no.
Pav bhaji masala               3
Garlic cloves                      4-5 no.
Method:
1. Heat 1 cup of water in a pan, add dry red chilli and bring to boil.
2. Grate the cauliflower in a bowl and keep it aside.
3. Remove the red chilli along with water in a bowl and keep it aside for 10-15 min.
4. Heat 2 tbsp of oil in a pan, add chopped onion, mix well and sauté for 1 min.
5. Add ginger-garlic paste, mix well and sauté for 2 min.
6. Add chopped tomatoes, mix well and sauté for 30 sec.
7. Add salt, grated carrot, cauliflower, french beans, green capsicum and mix well.
8. Mash the all vegetables well and cook for 4-5 min.
9. Meanwhile take red chillies along with water in grinder jar, add garlic cloves and grind to
a fine paste.
10. Add green peas to the pan and mash all together well for 6-8 min.
11. Add ¼ cup of prepared red chilli & garlic paste, pav bhaji masala and boiled potatoes,
mash and mix well.
12. Add 1 cup of water and mix well.
13. Mash the all vegetables together for 2-3 min.
14. Cover and cook for 1 min.
15. Add butter, mix well and cook for 2 min.
16. Switch off the flame and keep it aside.

17. Slit the pav buns horizontally leaving one edge intact.
18. Heat 1 tbsp of prepared bhaji and 1 tbsp of butter in a pan and mix well.
19. Place the pav and rotate the pav all over so that the pav absorbs the masala.
20. Now turn over the pav and rotate them on the tawa so that the second side also
absorbs the masala.
21. Remove prepared bhaji on serving bowl, add lemon juice, chopped coriander on top and
serve hot with chopped onion, lemon slice and prepared masala pav.

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Fusion of Indian food with International Cuisine is what made Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi a sought after name within the Food industry. With a background of North India, Chef Harpal is a music lover and is fluent in English and five Indian regional languages - Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Oriya and Telugu.

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