Cooking Tips: How To Make Pav Bhaji In A Pressure Cooker

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Pav bhaji is typically cooked in a big skillet. The steps of sauting, mashing, and combining the vegetables take a bit more time. But making the bhaji in a pressure cooker is much simpler.

Cooking Tips: How To Make Pav Bhaji In A Pressure Cooker
We'll show you how to make pav bhaji in a pressure cooker in this article.

Highlights

  • Pav bhaji is a much loved Maharashtrian recipe.
  • Here we bring you an easy-peasy recipe for making it at home.
  • We have used pressure cooker for making bhaji.

We, Indians, have a special fondness for street food. Everyone drools over a plate of the legendary chhole bhature from Delhi, or the delicious momos with their fiery red chutney and scrumptious pav bhaji from Mumbai! It is nearly impossible to resist the immediate urge to tuck into these mouth-watering, delectable treats. Don't you agree? If you're someone who's always looking for delicious street-style recipes to make at home, we have what you've been looking for. For making the much-loved pav bhaji, we offer you an easy-peasy recipe. Yes, you heard us correctly! We'll show you how to make pav bhaji in a pressure cooker in this article.

Pav bhaji is typically cooked in a big skillet. The steps of sautéing, mashing, and combining the vegetables take a bit more time. But making the bhaji in a pressure cooker is much simpler. All you have to do is pressure cook the vegetables together, add the masalas, mash, and you're done.

Easy Pav Bhaji Recipe: How To Make Bhaji In A Pressure Cooker

To start with, heat oil in a pressure cooker, add cumin seeds and let them splutter. Once done, add chopped capsicum, onion, and sauté for a few seconds. After it, add tomatoes, potatoes, cauliflower, peas, pav bhaji masala, salt to taste, and add 2 and a half cups of hot water.

Pressure cook until three whistles, use a potato masher to mash the bhaji, sprinkle some coriander leaves on the top and serve with butter and pav. Can anything be easier than this? We guess nothing!

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Try this easy pav bhaji recipe to treat your guests this weekend and let us know how they liked this version in the comments below. Happy Weekend!

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