



Ingredient's :
1 cup boiled potato nicely mashed
1/2 cup sweet peas
1/2 cup carrot boiled
1 /2 capsicum chopped
1/2 cup onion
1 tomato chopped
1 tsp ginger and garlic paste
1 tsp butter
1tsp lemon juice
2 tbs oil
handful coriander leaves
salt to taste
Masala paste :
1 stick Cinnamon stick
3 cloves
1/2 onion
1 elaichi
3-4 red chillies
Method :
For Bhaji masala
1) Take a pan, dry roast the red chillies, Cinnamon stick, cloves and elaichi ..and keep it aside ..In the same pan add little oil ,then add the chopped onion and fry it till turns golden brown. Let it cool for few seconds and grind to make smooth paste.
2) Take a pan add 2 tbsful of oil when it turns hot add ginger garlic paste,chopped onion. Saute this for few seconds then add capsicum ,peas ,then chopped tomato,when it is half done add ground masala ,boil this for 4-5 minutes .
3) Then add boiled vegetables like ..mashed potatoes and carrots bring it to boil for few seconds Add salt to your taste ..add water if required .
4) Then add chopped coriander leaves and lemon juice serve hot with Pav.
Pav bhaji from the scratch huh..with the masale, sounds interesting!!! Very nice Mangala!
ReplyDeleteI think i m the first one to comment here..he he:)
ReplyDeleteThat pav bhaji looks yummy n mouthwatering..Loved those curls on top of that bhaji..n Last night only i had pav bhaji....:)
Wow looks so yummy and colorful and the last picture with a grating decoration on top of phav. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds very different,u r not using store bought masala! Sure sounds very delicious!!
ReplyDeleteIS that yellow gratings,lemon?
very nice presentation. and i love the decoration too..... yummy pav bhaji
ReplyDeleteoh..thats like popping out from the screen..wish it did popo out to ma mouth which is drooling like nything now..:D:D..The last pic is so aesthetic Mangaluu..:)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know bhaji is so simple to make. Looks nice. I must try!
ReplyDeletewow! you made a simple pav n bhaji look soo awesome!!
ReplyDeletewonderful snap snap................... :)
ReplyDeletehey mangala,
ReplyDeleteyummm paav bhaaji :) would love to take enough time to gaze at the beautiful pics and then enjoy the delish food:)
Wow Pav Bhaji looks mouth watering..never made masala at home for this..lovely
ReplyDeleteOh dear, i love pav bhaji....looks delicious and fabulous...ur clicks makes me hungry yaar...
ReplyDeleteur pics always makes me drool..pavbhaji looks yummmmmmmmmmmyy..i tried palak rice from ur blog and it came out well..soon i'll post in my blog and inform u:)
ReplyDeleteI love pav bhaji .. lovely presentation Mangala
ReplyDeleteVery colorful and delicious Mangala :)
ReplyDeleteI am gonna dig into it right away Managala dear :). Love the snaps and the dish :).
ReplyDeletehey Mangala your Pavbhaji looks tooo yummy.its looks soooo colorful too.I too have prepared pavbhaji today the recipe which you had given me.its simply superb.and right now I am having it remembering you..thanks dear.....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking pav bhaji..i made this last weeek, i am not posting becoz didn't get a nice shot,urs look fabulous,lov the color...
ReplyDeleteHa pav bhaji....mommy I want them now...Mangala give me ur address am dropping by right now...
ReplyDeletewow thats really fantabulous ...ur click rocks mangala..so good curls..love the pav bhaji..my fav..and wish to have right now seeing this.. nice shallots and curls..interesting
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous pav bhaji the masala paste is so provoking I can imagine the aroma of the pasta and the Bhaji too finger licking snack!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Mangala, after a long time I am writing again! I never thought of making pav bhaji without ready made masala powder. Your's looks great and really helpful when we don't have masala powder(may be we might stop using masala powder)
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this. Thanks for all your great recepies.
--AshaSuresh.
Most appetizing pav bhaji dear! Great clicks too...
ReplyDelete:-(...this is the 3rd chaat item today am looking...Gosh this is too much to control ;)....look sso gud ...u r killing with those awesome pics...
ReplyDeletePav Bhaji sounds very tasty and temting.Let me tell you one thing Mangala all your recipe photos are outstanding and bcoz of this i thought i should give you one small surprise.Please visit my blog for your surprise.
ReplyDeleteThank you
Chaitra
looks delicious
ReplyDeletewow! mouth watering pics!
ReplyDeletewow the bhaji looks delicious & tempting ...... i love the color ... nice pictures .......
ReplyDeleteI love the way you present your food! It looks so creative and make me feel totally crave for all your recipes!
ReplyDeleteHi Mangala...thanks for stopping by my blog. You have a wonderful blog with lovely pictures...I loved reading all your posts :) This pav bhajji is too tempting!
ReplyDeletePav Bhaji looks colorful and tempting. Nice click too:)
ReplyDeleteawesome clicks n eye catching garnishing mangala..looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks too good! Am craving for these now!!
ReplyDeleteThe pav bhaji looks so tempting! Used to be my favourite street food and still is, diff is I dont get here any more! Love ur recipe. Every recipe that I checked needs the pav bhaji masala but urs is made from scratch! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteNice Pictures as usual mangala....it surely looks yummy
ReplyDeletePav bhaji is my fav.. as always, the clicks are awesome..
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious!!!never made pav bhaji with fresh masala...as always very nice pics.love those garnishing....:)
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for paav bhaji recipe, thx for sharing...your pictures are just amazing .....
ReplyDeleteOh wow that's an all time favourite snakc...looks colorful, spicy and yum...
ReplyDeletethat pav bhaji looks yummyyy..nice pics :)
ReplyDeleteHmm this is a mouthwatering dish..I am drooling looking at the picture.Great recipe :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicous and lovely click.
ReplyDeletepav bhaji looks delicious Mangala. Love all photos
ReplyDeleteHmm this looks so yummy...lovely click.Your pics wud make anyone hungry...how do u do this girl:-P.Lovely one....nice curls on top of it too:)
ReplyDeletewow this is a nice dish Mangala....looks colorful too, nice clicks!!!
ReplyDeletePav bhaji ...from scratch , no way. u r a great cook. Pav bhaji looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh, yummy!!
ReplyDeleteLovely dish. There is something waiting for u in my blog.
ReplyDeletePav Bhaji looks mouth watering...photos looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteoh! my god. pav bhaji is also famous in USA. i make a pav bhaji for my Indian food project and every body likes it and i love it.
ReplyDeleteoh it delicious. its my favourite food forever.its also famous in america.
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