Many people do not know that Pav/Pao is a portugese word for bread. This bread was introduced to India by them. The pav is also called “laadi pav” which means a slab of bread rolls as the rolls are baked as one big slab and the individual rolls are pulled apart. This bread is used for two popular street food in mumbai, vada pav and pav bhaji.
With the influx of north indians in Bangalore n Chennai where idly n dosa is an all time favorite, pav bhaji has become popular too.... ... Ask any south Indian what north Indian food they would like to have they would always say either Panipuri or Pav Bhaji .
This bread is very easy to prepare at home too n I got this recipe from Aparnas My Diverse Kitchen. I made a small change in the preparation of activating the yeast as it works for me with better results.
Preparation Time: 15 min
Baking Time: 10 min
Makes: 9 pavs
Ingredients :
- 2 cups OR little less all purpose flour
- 3/4 cup milk
- 3/4 tbsp butter, softened
- 3/4 tsp active dried yeast
- 1/2 tbsp sugar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp butter for brushing on the pav
Cooking Procedure:
In a big bowl add salt sugar n yeast mix nicely. Then add warm milk n melted butter and let it sit for 10 min or till it become active .Once its active then add flour one cup at a time and mix with spatula. Blend slowly till it is soft and elastic .
Note: Do not add excess flour.Now grease the dough with oil nicely, cover it with damp cloth or cling wrap n let it sit for one hour or till the dough doubles in size.
After one hour knead the dough lighty for 1-2 minutes and divide it into nine equal parts. And set in a greased baking pan side by side. And let it sit for another 20 min. Preheat the oven 425 F.
After 20 min start baking, bake the pav until they slightly turn light brown ( approx10 min) then immediately take them out n brush all the pav quickly with butter and bake another 5 min. Take it out and immediately shift the pav to a cooling rack n let them cool.Your pav is ready to enjoy in pav bhaji, masala pav, vada pav !!
I am sending this recipe as a guest post to Lisa's Indian Dinner Party! and also to
Champa's Bake off event
Tried and tasted event hosted by Srivalli which was originally started by Zlamushkaand now run byLakshmi.
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Tag: Pav, Pao, Laddi pao, Laddi pav, Portugese bread, bread, pav bhaji, vada pav
looks awesome...soft n spongy pavs...
ReplyDeleteWow ..they came out perfect..soft n light!!
ReplyDeleteI also made it a few days ago..have been planning to post it..will do it in a few days:)
Hi Satya,
ReplyDeleteLovely pavs!!!They look so soft and nice...
Sameena
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
homemade pav! thats amazing,luks perfect...
ReplyDeleteIf only i could grab one.... looks like i will have to try making them.Thanks for sharing the recipe .
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect.
ReplyDeleteSatya, seems like u r on a baking spree :) First white bread n now perfect Pav. Gurl u rock !!
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
looks soft and perfect satya !
ReplyDeleteLooks so soft and yummy!
ReplyDeletewow..very soft pav buns satya...perfect...
ReplyDeletesatya...perfect pavs...i use Store bought Pav's for pav baji,vada pav and others...from now i can Prepare my pav baji from scratch..thanks for sharing dear
ReplyDeletebeautiful color on top & very cute looking pavs.
ReplyDeletei always make with whole wheat flour.
Great info on pav. It certainly looks very nice and soft. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
ReplyDeleteWOw.... they luk so yum....nf I loved the whole write up :)
ReplyDeleteWOw.... they luk so yum....nf I loved the whole write up :)
ReplyDeletegreat post on pav....your's have turned out perfect and soft....
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Prefectly baked and cute looking pav..YUmm!
ReplyDeletewow.. they look yummy
ReplyDeletelove pav :)
ReplyDeleteThey look really nice...even I posted a bread recipe 2day...
ReplyDeleteBread looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is another must try dish for me...fabuluos..!
ReplyDeleteFluffy bread looks so yummy!
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Perfect looking Pav!
ReplyDeleteIts come out really nice and yum...
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite food...being a mumbaiite, has to;)
ReplyDeleteThese Home made pavs definitely look much better than the ones sold here!
I really cant think of anything right now... My mouth is watering! I am so hungry now:)
looks perfect soft & yummy!!!
ReplyDeletelooks soft and nice.
ReplyDeletehope mine will come out this way! I am going to try it next week.
delicious pav
ReplyDeletecongrats on the awards well deserved
Spongy and perfect looking pavs !! Love it !!
ReplyDeleteWOW..this is awesome..Pav looks soft, spongy and perfect...must say very nicely done..keep rocking!
ReplyDeleteSatya these look so good. Please be a part of my Indian food feature! Email me koreanamericanmommy@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIts a great way to introduce the Indian cuisine!
hi satya u asked about the perservstive which is used in tomato puree u will get it from any medical shop. though salt is also used but in more quantity BUT if used this sodium-benzoide the puree will not spoil .
ReplyDeleteu ara realy very active daily nice recipe and yummy--- pav looks so pluffy and perfect.
looks beautiful, and lovely. congrats on yuor award sathya
ReplyDeletePav looks perfect and yummy..Thanks for sharing, satya..
ReplyDeleteI too have it bookmarked, hopefully will make it some day. Yours have come out beautifully.
ReplyDeletePav looks soft and perfect. Good one Satya.
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Lovely fluffy and perfect pavs. My favourite North Indian dish is also pav.
ReplyDeleteThese are so perfect.What a great cook u r !!
ReplyDeletewonderful to know the histroy behind pav baji...they look perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and yummy...
ReplyDeleteperfect pavs!!
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeleteReally liked the pav they are perfect.
I have visited your blog for the first time & i really liked it.
I also have my own blog on recipes.
http://dskrecipes.blogspot.com/
This is a great post, and these look perfect :)
ReplyDeleteI logged on today just to get this recipe as i am going to make them rt.now--what a coincidence found your comment in my inbox.Hi,Satya..i must tell you that i find your picks very interesting and useful .You have a very good collection of easy n nice recipeS .Ideal for an Indian household.Gotta go now.BYE .
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely pav!
ReplyDeletehi,
ReplyDeletei have tried baking bread couple of times, but every time the dough does not rise :(. I use dry yeast. What could possibly be wrong. Also how do i know if the yeast is getting activated?
Regards,
Nandini
Thank q friend for ur lovely comment ...i am glad u liked it
ReplyDelete@Newbie Cook :The water or milk should be luck warm not hot as hot water or milk will kill the yeast .
The yeast mixed liquid should rest for 15 min ,when the liquid start raising ,it signs that yeast is activating .
After adding the flour the dough should be soft n stiff .
keep the dough to rise at warm place where normally u used to keep milk to make curd ...
Hope this information will be useful to u ...