Jain pav bhaji recipe |
Jain pav bhaji using raw bananas |
healthy no onion, garlic, potatoes pav bhaji | with 40 amazing images.
If you thought
Pav Bhaji cannot be made without potatoes, then this
Jain pav bhaji will be an eye-opener for you.
Made with raw bananas and other vegetables spiced up with red chilli paste and pav bhaji masala, this delicious
Jain pav bhaji tastes as wonderful as the original, especially after you garnish it with lemon juice and coriander.
Hand-in-hand with buttered pav, this
Jain pav bhaji is so delectable, you will actually feel a mild pinch of sorry deep down your heart when the plate becomes empty!
The best part is that this is a
healthy Jain pav bhaji.
One serving has 117 calories for Jain pav bhaji making this good for diabetics, weight loss, healthy heart, pregnant women.
Raw bananas used in
Jain pav bhaji are
good for the heart as they are rich in
potassium. Rich in
vitamin C,
vitamin B6 and good for the kidney. Raw bananas are healthy and very good for people with
diabetes.
Jain Pav Bhaji is rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin B, Folic Acid, Iron, Fiber.
pro tips for
Jain pav bhaji. 1. Raw bananas when cooked taste like cooked potatoes. 2. Mash
Jain pav bhaji lightly using a potato masher. The best time to mash is after cooking. 3. Soaking Kashmiri red chillies
gives Jain pan bhaji a bright red colour. 4.
Jain pav bhaji is best enjoyed hot, but it can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. 5. You can add cauliflower florets to the Jain pav bhaji recipe.
Enjoy
Jain pav bhaji recipe |
Jain pav bhaji using raw bananas |
healthy no onion, garlic, potatoes pav bhaji | with step by step photos.