Thursday, December 31, 2009

Day 7: Pav Bhaji with home made Pav

Dear Readers, Wishing you all a Very Happy New Year!


It has been a delicious and very fun 7 days. Thanks Nupur! I am ready to catch a breath but not before sharing this delightful pav bhaji. It is only fitting that the final day ends with a fresh baked pav from Jugalbandi and the delicious Nupur style bhaji which has no equals. The combination of freshly baked bread with the bhaji is a combination that has no parallels. See all the superlatives, it is pav bhaji we are talking about here.



Freshly baked pav(bread)


I tend to improvise but for this once I followed the recipe on Jugalbandi to the word and the results showed in the amazing tasting pav.



Cooking bhaji, no scrimping on butter


As for the bhaji I followed it pretty closely too, only with a few changes also added added green beans and carrots to the cauliflower and potatoes, no bell pepper on so left that out, substituted chicken masala powder for pav bhaji masala powder.






What a delightful New Year's Eve dinner it turned out to be.

2009 has not been kind to many of us. We will look forward with hope to 2010.
A heartfelt thanks to all of you for visiting and participating.

20 comments:

  1. Dear Indo,

    Wishing you and your family a very Happy and Joyous 2010. Pav Bhaji ..it is something one can have at any time/day of the year ;)..

    Cheers,
    Siri

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  2. Oh, ISG, I want to come for New Year's Eve supper and taste that scrumptious pav bhaji!! Look at the rolls!! And no scrimping on the butter, good ;)

    Thank you for sharing your ideas, from the kitchen and otherwise, all year long. I always learn something new when I visit here.

    Wishing you and your lovely family all good things for 2010!

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  3. Nothing can beat Pav-bhaji. Home made Pav makes it even more delicious..Yum.
    Have a Happy 2010..

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  4. Simply Wow!!! these look so cute and scrumptious. Perfect Pav Indo. my dough never cared to rise:-(

    wish you and your family a very happy new year.

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  5. What a fantastic dish to end the year with :) Thank you so much for your enthusiastic participation in the marathon and posting great entries day after day.

    I can't wait for another year of thoughtful musings and great recipes on your blog. Wishing you, your DH and the darling daughters a fantastic year ahead!

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  6. It is just getting me to drool over.... Simply awesome.... Gr8 prep... How I wish I could prepare it too.... I do not have an oven....
    The bhaji is lip smacking....

    Happy New Year to you & your wonderful family...

    Ash....
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  7. Indo, It looks superb and that is a great recipe marathon you guys did..Wish you and your family a very happy and a great 2010

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  8. Home made pav! Indo, wish you were my neighbor..

    Been learning a lot from this marathon ISG and thanks for sharing your recipes.

    Wishing you a happy new year..

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  9. Indo, I wish you and your family a very happy new year!!

    Pav bhaji looks so good! The pav is tempting me to bake some. :)

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  10. Wishing you and your family a very happy New Year 2010 Indhu. I am so glad to have known you through your blog.

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  11. Happy New Year, ISG! Wow, a recipe marathon!! That's great!
    Wishing you and your family a lovely 2010, ISG! TC!

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  12. Hi ISG,

    Your Paav Bhaaj looks so tasty and what better you had the home made Paav handy. This is something certainly want to try this year around.

    Happy New Year 2010.

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  13. Dear Indo, wish you and family a very happy 2010. Yep, 2009 really sucked, here is to a fresh start!

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  14. I can smell the bhaji from the pictures! What a delicious, fulfilling way to end the year.

    Here's wishing you a very happy 2010.

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  15. Happy New Year!!! they all look GOOD!

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  16. Thank you thank you :)

    Sending couple of slices your way.

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  17. Absolutely perfect!! And what can be better than home-made bread and bhaji with butter ... so, so good Indo!!

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  18. Indo you rock. I love pav bhaji but I haven't seen much in this blog on the baking front. The pav buns look exotic. Hope you and your family would have had a great New Year! I bet the pav bhaji would have added spice and kick to the celebrations! What a lovely way to start a year ;)

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  19. 2009 has not been great with all of us! I hope this 2010 things will turn out great! Happy New Year to all!

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  20. Thank you ISG..

    U know, you've got the perfect timing for jokes..Gosh, never thought of virus and rasam :) added that straight to the post as well.. (Me a bit slow)

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