Easy Homemade Masala Pav
Today’s recipe is easy homemade masala pav. After eating Diwali sweets for last few days, if you are craving for something quick yet chamchamit then you must try this recipe. If you are bored of having the same evening snacks and want to try something different, then this is a good option for you. It can be a good dinner option too!!
Masala Pav is a quintessential, vibrant street food from the bustling city of Mumbai, India. It is a delicious, buttery, and spicy snack made by stuffing and coating soft, fluffy eggless bread rolls (known as pav or pao) with a rich, aromatic bhaji-style vegetable masala. It’s a quick, filling, and irresistible snack or light meal that perfectly embodies the bold, quick-service flavors of Maharashtrian street food.

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Some Interesting facts about Easy Homemade Masala Pav :-
The spicy masala filling is typically a savory, tangy mixture sautéed on a large flat griddle (tawa). The base usually consists of finely chopped onions, tomatoes, and capsicum (bell pepper), cooked down with a generous amount of butter and a blend of Indian spices, most prominently Pav Bhaji Masala. On the tawa, butter coats the split pav buns, which then toast until they soak up the flavorful masala mixture. The hot, spicy vegetable gravy then fills and tops the buns. Garnish Masala Pav immediately with a sprinkle of fresh coriander leaves (cilantro) and a squeeze of fresh lemon or lime juice for a burst of tanginess.

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This is one of the popular street foods of Mumbai. Its filling nature, delicious taste, and convenience make it a favorite among many. Enjoy it as light meal or hearty snack best paired with a cup of hot Masala Chai.
