Pav Bhaji

Pav BhajiPav Bhaji is synonymous to Mumbai, next only to Bollywood. It is a type of street food that is sold in road side eateries in India just like gyros in New York City. Pav Bhaji is made of toasted bread roll and spicy vegetable curry usually made of potatoes, green peas and onions.

Pav BhajiAs with most street foods, the ease of making is one of the pluses here, apart from the taste. Unlike most Indian dishes, you don’t have to follow a specific sequence while adding the spices or take care when slicing the onions (there are specific ways to cut the onions depending on the dish you are making in Indian cuisine). I would call the making of Pav Bhaji an orderly messiness :), where you know what ingredients to add and when but you don’t care about the way you add them.

Pav BhajiPav Bhaji is very easy to make. You can customize the bhaji (vegetable curry) to suit your taste, like the vegetables you want to use and the spice level in the curry. Having hot Pav Bhaji with a cup of tea or coffee on a rainy evening is an experience to live for 🙂

Pav Bhaji
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
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Serves: 3
 
Ingredients
  • Unsalted butter – 3 to 4 tbsp, divided
  • Cumin seeds – ½ tsp
  • Onion, slits – 1 no , divided
  • Potato, medium – 3 nos
  • Tomato, big, slits – 1 no
  • Green peas, cooked – ¼ cup (I used frozen peas)
  • Pav bhaji masala – 1 to 1 1 ½ tsp ( I used sakthi brand )
  • Salt as required
  • Red chilli powder – ½ tsp
  • Kashmiri chilli powder – ¼ tsp (optional)
  • Coriander powder - 1 tsp
  • Cilantro, finley chopped – 3 tbsp
Instructions
  1. Add enough water in a pressure cooker just to sink the potatoes and pressure cook for 2 whistles. Allow it to cool. Peel the skin and mash them using your clean hand or with a potato masher.
  2. Heat a flat pan and add 2 tbsp of butter. Add in cumin seeds when the butter starts to melt.
  3. Add ¾th of the thin sliced onions and sauté for few seconds until they turn translucent.
  4. Add the mashed potato and mix well. Add little salt at this stage.
  5. Now add thin sliced tomato into the mixture and saute well for couple of minutes or until well blended with potatoes.
  6. Add in cooked green peas and mix well.
  7. Add in pav bhaji masala and mix well. Saute them for a minute.
  8. And finally add in the rest of the masalas. Mix well until all the masalas are well coated. At this stage you could add some more butter if needed. Sauté and cook for another 5 minutes.
  9. Switch off the flame and garnish with finely chopped cilantro.
  10. Heat a small skillet and add very little butter. When the butter starts to melt, toast the pav ( I used Pepperidge wheat bread slider) on one side until they turn slightly brown.
  11. Serve the pav along with bhaji with a thin slice of butter on top. I like to have it with some onions on the side as well. Enjoy! 
Notes
1.You do not need to finely chop the onions and tomatoes for this recipe.
2.I used kashmiri chilli powder just for the color. You can totally skip that.
3.You can just have them by filling the bhaji on the middle of the sliders with some onions. I like to have them by just taking a piece of pav/bread and scoop some bhaji with some onions.

Pav Bhaji

Chicken Frankie

Chicken frankie I am very partial to non-vegetarian dishes in general and chicken in particular. There are numerous ways to cook chicken, be it an appetizer or an entree or a gravy, you name it and there is a recipe out there. Today, I am going to give you the recipe of one of my favorite chicken dishes, the Chicken Frankie. Chicken Frankie is a popular street food item in India. I was introduced to this amazing food item during my college days (sweet memories :)) There are a number of things that I miss from India like family, friends, mom’s food, marina beach, shopping malls etc and Chicken Frankie is one among them.

Chicken frankie
Chicken frankie Chicken Frankie is basically a type of stuffed roll made from chappati/paratha and chicken. I believe it has its origin from north India (not sure about the exact location but it might have been Mumbai) and is a recent entry to the street food scene in Chennai, India. Chicken Frankie is an easy dish to make. I would say the only time consuming part in the whole process is the slicing of chicken in to small pieces! You can customize Chicken Frankie to suit your own preference like substituting the meat with any vegetables or egg, altering the spiciness etc.

Chicken frankie Chicken frankie In the US, I am yet to have Chicken Frankie. Agreed, there are similar dishes but I haven’t seen them matching to the tastiness of Chicken Frankie. Interestingly, my HB has never had it back in India :). Hope you too would make it often after trying this delicious and tasty desi street food, the Chicken Frankie, in your home 😉

Frankie
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
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Serves: 6 frankies
 
Ingredients
for the stuffing:
  • Oil – 1 tbsp
  • Cumin seed – 1 tsp
  • Onion, medium, finely chopped – 1 no
  • Ginger garlic paste – 1 tbsp
  • Tomato, small, finely chopped – 1 no
  • Green chilli – 1 no
  • Sambar powder or red chilli powder – 1 tbsp
  • Salt as required
  • Chicken, cut to small pieces – ½ kg (500 grams)
  • Cilantro, finely chopped – 1 tbsp
Other ingredients:
  • Uncooked Chapathi or rotis – 6 nos
  • Eggs, beaten – 1 no
  • Chilli sauce – 2 tbsp (optional)
  • Onion, slits, washed – 1 no (optional)
  • Oil to smear around rotis
Instructions
  1. Heat oil in a tawa and add cumin seeds. When they start to sizzle add in finely chopped onion and sauté until they turn translucent. Add ginger garli paste and sauté until raw smell disappears. Add in chopped tomato and sauté until they turn mushy and leaves oil. Add salt and chilli or homemade sambar powder and give a quick stir. Finally add in the chicken pieces and stir to mix. Cover the lid and cook until the chicken is well done. Open the lid and cook until the excess water evaporates. Garnish with cilantro.
  2. Heat a flat griddle pan and cook roti on one side, apply or brush beaten egg all over using a spoon, smear oil on the sides and flip over. After a minute or two, flip over again (egg side) and place 2 tbsp of the cooked chicken, some onion slits and chilli sauce. Roll them over tightly and wrap aluminum foil on one end of the Frankie. Serve it hot.
Notes
1.Make chapathi dough with equal portion of wheat and all purpose flour.
2.You can make any stuffing of your choice. Vegetarians can make it with mushroom, cauliflower, paneer, etc.
3.Adding chilli sauce is completely optional.

Chicken frankie