Recipes using Pav
One of the most famous of Maharashtrian recipes, Misal is a scrumptious cocktail of savouries and sprouts!
Wholesome and tasty sprouts are cooked with tangy tomatoes and pungent onions, not to forget the spice powders and the special coconut-onion based misal masala!
Misal Pav
Pavs are not only to be used for pav bhaji or pav vada, they can be turned into spicy Cheesy Stuffed Piri Piri Pavs. This sauce, originated in Africa, is made of spicy red chillies and really complements the cheese in the recipe.
Vada pav with spicy chutney is aptly called the poor man’s burger! Deep-fried potato patties served between laddi pav smeared with an assortment of chutneys, this serves as a meal at a meagre price of just Rs.15.
Serve with fried green chillies if you like stuff a tad spicier, and perk it up further by adding finely chopped onions along with the chutneys like meetha chutney and teekha chutney.
Vada Pav, Mumbai Roadside Recipe
Mumbai roadside pav bhaji is so popular, that it's available all over Mumbai. Each small lane leading to the railways stations has its own pav bhaji seller on a cart with a large tava mounted on it. At any point, there is plenty of pav bhaji ready to serve on one side of the tava and on the other side is hot ladi pav with loads of butter being cooked.
Served on a steel plate with 2 slots for bread and onions, the boiling hot mumbai roadside pav bhaji is topped with loads of butter, chopped onions and a slice of lemon accompanied with ladi pav.
Pav Bhaji ( Mumbai Roadside Recipes )
Health benefits of ladi pav, pav, bun pav
Pav is made of maida which is processed and is thus high in carbohydrates and hence a good source of energy. However, being high on glycemic index scale, it is not advised for people with obesity and diabetes. Further, white bread is devoid of other essential nutrients as they are lost in the processing of maida.
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