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                    Pav Bhaji (Bombay street food) (W)

Recipe By     : Raghaven Iyer
Serving Size  : 12   Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Western Indian                   Indian
                Vegetables                       *My Personal Ones
                Potatoes                         A-T N T Recipe

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   4      medium        red potatoes -- boiled & chopped
   2      heads         cauliflower -- bite size
   2      medium        green pepper -- cored & seeded
   1      cup           green peas
   4      large         tomatoes, red ripe -- chopped
   2      medium        onion -- sliced
   4                    green chiles -- 2-3
     1/4  cup           cilantro -- chopped
   2      teaspoons     cumin seed
   2      pieces        ginger root -- size of a quarter
   2      large         onion -- sliced
   2      large         tomatoes, red ripe -- chopped
   1      teaspoon      salt and pepper -- or to taste
   2      teaspoons     Pav Bhaji masaala
     3/8  cup           butter

Grind up ingredients 5 through 10 (tomatoes, onions, green chiles, cilantro, cu
min, and ginger) in a blender. Saute the remaining onion in butter until it tur
ns a golden brown. Add the remaining tomato with the spices and simmer for a fe
w minutes. Add the contents of the blender and the vegetables. Simmer until the
 vegetables are tender (this seem to take longer than you would imagine). Top w
ith more butter if desired.

To serve as authentic street food slice a loaf of French bread and toast it in 
butter in a fry pan. Top with Pav Bhaji and eat out of hand. 

Date: Tue, 07 Jul 1998 09:21:29 -0500 From: JoAnn <joannr@pclink.com>
Subject: recipelu Queen Barb's Recipe

Hi,

I got this recipe in an Indian cooking claas that I took quite awhile ago.  Whe
n I cook and Indian dinner for company this is frequently the favorite, and of 
course, you can make it as spicy as you wish, but it is quite spicy if you just
 follow the recipe. 

JoAnn




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