Pav Bhaji Recipe - Mumbai Style (2024)

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Pav Bhaji is a popular Indian street food that's basically mashed vegetables tempered with spices and butter and topped with lots of coriander and lime juice. Served with ladi pav, this dish like all Indian street food, is BIG on flavours!

If you are from India you already know the cult following that Pav Bhaji has. If you live outside the country and have never tasted this, we need to change that asap.

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Like most people, I grew up eating pav bhaji on the street at the local thela or kiosk where the bhaji would be freshly tempered once the order was placed, the pav or buns would be lightly tossed in butter on the hot pan after the bhaji was done. The smell is unbeatable. The steaming hot pav bhaji is unbeatable. And recreating this at home is really difficult.

But we did multiple round of tests, many variations and found the perfect recipe that gives us that amazing street style taste at home.

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This Pav Bhaji recipe is

  • Spicy and full of flavour. I'm showing you how to use basic store bought pav bhaji masala and turn it into the most delicious bhaji
  • Has a fantastic texture. The key to good bhaji is mashing the vegetables as you go. Keep adding water and mashing cooked vegetables till everything is hom*ogenous but isn't completely smooth
  • Buttery. Just one word because there is no pav bhaji without lots and lots of Amul Butter (an Indian brand of salted butter whose unique taste makes pav bhaji so amazing)

If you don't believe me, just watch the first few seconds of the video below to see how good this looks!

How to make Pav Bhaji + Ingredients

Here's everything you need to make pav bhaji at home

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Vegetables: Prep all your vegetables ahead. The vegetables need to be boiled or pressure cooked so that they are tender and can be easily smashed between the fingers. These can be prepped up to a day ahead.

I prefer cooking the vegetables separately because the cooking time of each vegetable is different. But if you are short on time, you can roughly chop everything and pressure cook or boil them together till tender and then drain any extra water

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  • Oil & Butter: Pav Bhaji needs a lot of fat, particularly butter to get that texture and flavour. The potatoes and vegetables keep soaking up the butter as you cook so it won't feel oily when you eat it. Use a neutral flavoured oil, and Amul Butter if you can get your hands on it
  • Spices: Jeera (cumin seeds), pav bhaji masala (I generally use Everest), Chilli Powder (for an extra hit of colour and heat), coriander powder, turmeric powder and kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
  • Ground Pastes: Garlic paste which is basically garlic ground with water to make a thick paste and Green Chilli Paste which is green chillies ground with water. A lot of recipes use ginger garlic paste, but after many tests we realised that the key to really good street style pav bhaji is just garlic and green chilli pastes.
  • Lime: Lots of lime to balance all the flavours and add some freshness and tang
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  1. Heat butter and oil in a wide skillet or pan and add jeera or cumin seeds
  2. Once the cumin seeds starts spluttering, add capsicum and saute for a few minutes. This first step helps infuse the flavour of capsicum in the dish
  3. Add onions and cook till they turn translucent and become soft
  4. Add tomatoes, some of the pav bhaji and salt. Mix and cook this covered till the tomatoes soften and spices are cooked
  5. Add the remaining spices - chilli powder, coriander powder, turmeric, more pav bhaji masala, garlic paste, green chilli paste and salt and saute this a few times to mix well. Cook the masala till you start seeing oil separating from the sides (watch the video)
  6. Add all the cooked vegetables and mix with the masalas
  7. Add a cup of water and mix well. Let the come to a simmer
  8. Start mashing the vegetables with a potato masher as you go. The vegetables will start absorbing water as they cook, so repeat step 7 and 8 twice - add more water and keep mashing till the texture is almost creamy but not smooth
  9. Finish with more butter, kasuri methi, coriander and lime juice and serve hot off the pan!

This recipe does need some time, patience and prep work but the result is amazing. It also makes a large batch that's enough for 6-8 people and that means you'll always have leftovers. And trust me, day old bhaji tastes even better!

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Richa's Top Tips to make Pav Bhaji

Vegetables: I only recommend hardy vegetables like potatoes, carrots, capsicum, onions, beetroot and green peas for this recipe. A lot of people like to add cauliflower, but personally I don't enjoy the flavour. If you really want to use cauliflower, use only ½ cup. Cauliflower has a strong flavour and can overpower the flavour of the pav bhaji if too much is used

Pav Bhaji Masala: If you are super ambitious, you can make your own pav bhaji masala, but with this recipe you can easily convert store bought pav bhaji masala (my favourite - Everest Masala) into stellar pav bhaji!

Natural Red Colour: A lot of pav bhaji vendors on the street use colour to give pav bhaji that distinct reddish orange colour. My secret ingredient is cooked beetroot which adds that perfect colour naturally

Use a wide, shallow dish: Pav Bhaji should be made in a wide, shallow dish. I've used a 14 inch shallow pan for making my bhaji in the video below. It makes sauteing and mashing much easier. A kadhai or wok is not the best for making this recipe

Add water in parts: Adding water in parts and mashing the vegetables as you go helps improve the flavour and makes it more hom*ogenous. It's also much easier to control the texture of the bhaji

Don't skimp on butter: Please don't skimp on the butter. This is not a healthy recipe and it really needs that butter for that perfect texture and taste

Serving Suggestions

Pav Bhaji tastes best when served with chopped onions, coriander, lime wedges and buttery ladi pav or mumbai style pav buns, which are also used for vada pav. But if you don't have those, bread, dinner rolls, hawaiian rolls or even burger buns will work in a pinch! The point is, you don't want to miss this recipe!

I really hope all you Pav Bhaji enthusiasts try this recipe and love it as much as I do!

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Pav Bhaji - Mumbai Style

A really unique take on mashed vegetables, Pav Bhaji is a popular street food where cooked vegetables are tempered with spices and butter and mashed till creamy and buttery

5 from 9 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian

See Also
Onion Bhaji

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

Calories: 337kcal

Author: Richa

Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
  • 60 Grams Butter
  • 1 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds Jeera
  • 2 Green Capsicum finely chopped, approx 130 Grams
  • 2 Onion finely chopped, approx 150 Grams
  • 5 Tomatoes finely chopped, approx 360 Grams
  • 4 Teaspoons Pav Bhaji Masala divided
  • 1 ½ - 2 Teaspoons Salt divided
  • 2 Teaspoons Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder
  • 1 Tablespoon Coriander Powder
  • ½ Teaspoon Turmeric Powder
  • 2 Tablespoons Garlic Paste
  • 2 ½ Tablespoons Green Chilli Paste
  • 500 Grams Potato boiled and mashed
  • 2 Carrots finely chopped and cooked, approx 110 Grams
  • ½ Beetroot finely chopped and cooked, approx 90 Grams
  • ½ Cup Green Peas cooked, approx 130 Grams
  • 1 Teaspoon Kasuri Methi
  • 1 Lemon freshly squeezed
  • 2-3 Cups Water approx 500-750 Millilitres
  • ½ Cup Coriander Leaves chopped
  • 60 Grams Butter

Instructions

  • Add vegetable oil and butter to a large tawa or heavy bottomed pan and allow to heat on a medium high flame. Once hot, add cumin seeds and let it splutter. Add capsicum and saute for 5 minutes on medium flame or until slightly softened.

  • Add chopped onion and allow to fry on medium flame for 6-7 minutes. Add chopped tomatoes, 2 teaspoons pav bhaji masala and 1 teaspoon of salt. Stir to combine, cover and cook on low heat for 8-10 minutes or until softened.

  • Add chilli powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, 2 teaspoons of pav bhaji masala, 1 ½ tablespoons of garlic paste, green chilli paste and ½ a teaspoon of salt. Stir and mix until combined. Cook on medium heat for 3-4 minutes or until the oil separates.

  • Add mashed potato, carrots, beetroot and green peas. Stir to combine. Add 1 cup of water and mix well. Allow it to come to a boil and mash using a potato masher. Allow the bhaji to reduce and cook on a medium flame.

  • Once the water gets absorbed, add another cup of water along with half a teaspoon of salt and repeat the mashing process. Ensure all the vegetables are fully cooked and mashed together.

  • Taste and adjust the salt accordingly. You can add another cup of water if you like a more runny consistency, I used a total of 3 cups of water.

  • Add butter, kasuri methi, ½ a tablespoon of garlic paste and ¼ cup of chopped coriander leaves and stir to combine. Simmer it for 1-2 minutes or until butter has melted through. Once it melts, add lemon juice and the remaining coriander leaves, stir to combine. Serve hot along with chopped onion, lemon wedges and hot toasted pav!

Video

Notes

Tips on how to toast the pav:

8-10 Pieces Pav

2-3 Tablespoons Butter

½-1 Teaspoon Bhaji

1 Teaspoon Coriander Leaves, chopped, divided

Heat a pan or tawa on medium flame. Once hot, add a blob of butter (as per your liking) and a pinch of pav bhaji masala and some chopped coriander leaves. Slice a piece of pav across the middle and place it on the tawa, flat side facing down. Move the pav piece around to soak up all the butter and masala.

Toast on medium flame for 1-2 minutes or until lightly toasted and golden brown.

Serve immediately along with hot bhaji, chopped onion and slices of lemon.

Nutrition

Calories: 337kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 1571mg | Potassium: 924mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 5291IU | Vitamin C: 84mg | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 2mg

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