March 09, 2009

Misal Paav


Is a very famous Maharastrain snack. Long time since i have made this at home. So prepared especially for my husband. He likes all Maharastrain and few Andhra dishes.
Misal paav is nothing like karnataka's (kaalu saru) sprouts sambar. Just a little bit of change the masala and adding onions into the misal, You can have it along with buns (paav) butter fried. I have used the Maharashtrian Goda Masala for this.
For Goda Masala, i have borrowed the recipe from Trupti's Blog. For Misal recipe i have used the recipe from Mumbai Masala as a guideline but I have changed the method.

Ingredients for Usal & Kat (curry)
  • Moth / Matki Beans - 2 cups (Sprouts)
  • Goda Masala / Garam Masala - 2 tsp
  • Salt to taste
  • Red Chilli powder - 1 tsp
  • Jaggery - 1 tsp or small piece
  • Potatoes cubes - 1/4 cup
  • Onion, chopped - 1/2 cup
  • Tamarind pulp - 1 tsp
  • 5 tsp Oil
For Garnishing
  • Farsaan (Mixed spicy mixture) / Any spicy mixture
  • Onion, chopped
  • Coriander leaves, chopped
Method for curry / kat
  •  Soak moth /matki beans overnight. Drained out the water and cover it tightly and leave them to sprout for one day
  • Cook the sprout in the pressure cooker till 2 or 3 whistle.
  • Take a pan heat oil and add 1/2 tsp mustard seeds allow to splutter, add hing / asafoetida, add turmeric a pinch.
  • Add chopped onions and fry till get pink color
  • Add Potato cubes fry and add 1/4 cup of water & boil till potatoes tender
  • Add cooked sprouted beans add 1 cup of water
  • Add salt , goda masala, chilli powder, tamarind & jaggery, add one by one
  • Bring to boil for 5 to 8 minutes till semi thick.
To Serve
  • Take a plate pour ladle full of curry
  • On top of it spread onions
  • Sprinkle farsaan or any mixture and sprinkle coriander leaves
  • Serve with hot butter fried buns / paav




Recipe Source : Mumbai Masala


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17 comments:

  1. Misaal Paav looks very delicious Mala. I am glad that you tried Garam Masala recipe

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  2. Misaal pav never tried them at home, looks mouthwatering Mala.

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  3. Misaal Pav looks yummy and mouth watering. Will make this soon.

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  4. I never tasted this one, looks very tempting!

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  5. Missal Pav is one of those which i love to eat.. Yours looks so yummy.. i have a slightly different versiono on my blog..

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  6. Hmmmm, that looks really tasty!

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  7. Love misal..It has been a while since we had this.It looks delish

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  8. Its been a long time since I blogged or looked at blogs. This paav that you have prepared is something that makes my mouth water.Good job.

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  9. that really does look very delicious!!

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  10. Oh yummy, long time since I had it, your picture looks very good. Please pick your award frm my blog.

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  11. Looks yummy !!! WILL TRY ...IT

    Mangala

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  12. ooh, so tempting pic. looks lovely.

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  13. Wow it looks drooley delicious, wish i had them.

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  14. delicious... i made it last month and i am hooked to it :)

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  15. I love this snack, mumbai is famous for this great dish..

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  16. This has been on my to-do list forever now! Your looks soo tempting!

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