My theme for this week's blogging marathon is 'Weekend Special Dishes'. My husband travels quite a bit during the weekdays and he tries to be home during the weekends. So I try and make sure to cook something special for all of us.
I made Pav bhaji using the recipe from the video a few times and it always turns out yummy. There are tons of recipes that use all kinds of different vegetables but I think using too many veggies changes the flavor of the bhaji. This is a minimalist recipe with just potatoes, peppers, tomatoes and green peas. Spices are used liberally and Pav bhaji masala is an essential spice powder here. I've never made it home, I always buy either Badshah or Everest brand masala.
Recipe adapted from here:
Ingredients: Serves 3~4 Pepper - 1 medium, chopped
Potatoes - 1 large, boiled and mashed
Tomatoes - 2 large, chopped
Green Peas - ¼cup (thawed if frozen)
Red Chili powder - 1tsp, divided use (adjust as per taste)
Ginger+garlic paste - 1½tsp, divided use
Turmeric - ¼tsp
Onion - 1 small, finely chopped
Pav Bhaji Masala - 1tbsp, divided use
Kasoori Methi - ½tsp
Cilantro - ½cup, finely chopped
Lemon juice - 2tsp
Salt - to taste
Pav Buns - as needed
To Serve:
Onion - finely chopped
Cilantro - finely chopped
Lemon wedges - as needed
Butter - as needed
Method:
- Prepare Bhaji: Heat 1tsp oil and 2tsp butter in a pan, add capsicum and cook till tender -- add some water to help in cooking.
- Next add mashed potatoes, tomatoes, green peas, ½tsp red chili powder, 1tsp ginger+garlic paste, turmeric and add some more water to cook the veggies.
- Mash the veggies with a potato masher until very smooth. If the mixture looks too thick, then add some water to thin it out. Bring the mixture to a boil.
- Add 1tsp pav bhaji masala, salt and chopped cilantro. Keep mashing and cooking till the mixture thickens.
- In a small pan, melt 2tsp butter, add onions and remaining ½tsp of ginger+garlic paste, ½tsp red chili powder, 1tsp pav bhaji masala and lemon juice. Cook till the onions turn translucent.
- Add the onion mixture to the veggie mixture and mix well. Cook for 4~5 minutes, mashing the curry to get a very smooth mixture. Now the Bhaji is ready to serve.
- Prepare Pavs: Melt some butter on a tawa/ griddle along with some chopped cilantro, pinch of pav bhaji masala and pinch of red chili powder. Roast the split pav buns in the butter until lightly toasted.
- Serve immediately with the bhaji along with finely chopped onions, cilantro, lemon wedges and a generous blob of butter.