Showing posts with label pav bhajji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pav bhajji. Show all posts

Ever Since I have been blogging, I am so delighted to find different cusines on different blogs, I have booked marked so many and hope I can get to try them all. Last week I got 2 try of the recipes and both were delicious.

Pooja's Methi Ni Kadhi
My husband and myself love Methi in every form so when I dropped on Pooja's Methi Ni Kadhi I had to try it and it was really good. I did make few changes, I made the yogurt kadhi like what we normally make and then added Methi Leaves to it. She has garlic, cinnamon and cloves to her kadhi which I did not add. Thank you Pooja for this recipe



Ingredients
1 cup Methi Leaves, chopped (Fenugreek leaves)
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp Jeera seeds
a pinch hingh (Asafoetida)
1 and 1/2 cups curds (yogurt)
1 tbsp Besan (gram flour)
1 green chilli chopped
1 inch ginger grated
a pinch tumeric powder
1/4 tsp sugar
salt to taste
1 cup water
1 tbsp oil

Method

  1. Heat oil in a pan. Add hing, mustard seeds and jeera.
  2. Once the seeds splutter, add the methi.
  3. While the methi cooks beat the curds.
  4. Add besan, green chili, ginger, sugar and tumeric powder to the curds.
  5. Reduce the heat to low once the is cooked.
  6. Add the curd mixture to the methi with 1/4 cup water.
  7. Once it boils server hot with rotis or rice.


Nupur's Pav Bhajji



After reading so much about Nupur's Pav Bhajji I had to try it, I was giving my husband a surprise birthday party last week and decided to make the pav bhajji. Everyone loved it and I had to quickly grab a bit before it got over to take a picture, I know I am missing the Pav and the onions in the picture that is due the the commotion at home during that time and I had to quickly take the picture before nothing was left. This will now always be my pav bhajji recipe that I will be making I might add about 1/4 cup of mixed vegetables (carrots, beans) the next time just to add more nutrients. Who would have ever thaught that cauliflower would do the trick, usually my pav bhajji was made with onions, tomatoes , mixed vegetables and lots of potatoes. Thank you Nupur for sharing such a wonderful recipe.

I did not make any change to Nupur's recipe except that I used "Badshah's Bombay Pav Bhajji Masala" instead of Everest. You can click on the link above for the original recipe.

;;
Template by - Abdul Munir - 2008 : Modified by Medhaa Chabria