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Misal Pav

Misal Pav
There are some Indian delicacies which I really miss in US. Finding a restaurant here serving Misal Pav is next to impossible. But this popular street food of Mumbai, can be made easily at home. For those whom Misal sounds new, it is a Marathi spicy sprouts curry recipe served with Pav (Indian Dinner Rolls).
A variety of beans' sprouts used in this curry makes it highly nutritious and protein rich. Fenugreek seeds' sprouts are not traditionally used, but I made a few changes to enhance the nutrient value.

Ingredients:
Mung Beans/Mug - 2 tbsp
Moth Beans/Matki/Motu - 2 tbsp
Yellow Peas/Vatane - 2 tbsp
Chickpeas/Kabuli Chana - 2 tbsp
Fenugreek/Methi Seeds - 1 tbsp (optional)

Onion - 1 big
Tomatoes - 2 medium
Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 1/2 tbsp
Dessicated (Dry) Coconut - 2 tbsp
Curry Leaves/Kadipata - a sprig
Bay Leaf - 1
Mustard Seeds - 1/4 tsp
Coriander Seeds/Dhane - 2 tsp
Cumin Seeds/Jeera - 2 tsp
Black Peppercorns/Miri - about 6
Cloves/Lavang - 4
Cinnamon/Dalchini - 1/4 inch piece
Turmeric/Haldi - 1/4 tsp
Red Chilli Powder/Cayenne Pepper - 1 tsp
Goda Masala - 1/4 tsp (optional)
Salt
Oil

Pav or Sliced Bread
Raw Onions (finely chopped)
Cilantro/Coriander Leaves - finely chopped
Sev/Shev or Farsaan
Lime or Lemon Slices

How to make Marathi Misal:
  • Soak mung beans, moth beans, yellow peas, chickpeas and fenugreek seeds in water for 6 - 8 hours. Drain the water completely and keep them covered overnight in a warm place, for sprouts. Alternately, the soaked beans can be tied in a cloth for sprouts. You can use your choice of beans like black eyed peas/chawali or any other beans.
  • Wash the sprouts and cook them in 3 - 4 cups water till soft. Add more water if required.
  • Finely chop onions and cilantro leaves. Roughly chop tomatoes. Wash and pat the curry leaves dry.
  • Dry roast coconut in a pan till slightly brown. Keep it aside. Then roast whole spices - coriander seeds, cumin seeds, black peppercorns, cloves and cinnamon for about 2 minutes. You can add oil if you like.
  • Grind roasted coconut, roasted spices and roughly chopped tomatoes to a fine paste. Save this paste for later.
maharashtrian misal pav
  • Heat 2 - 3 tbsp oil in a pan. Add curry leaves and mustard seeds. When mustard seeds pop, add chopped onions. Sauté till onions turn soft. Add ginger garlic paste, ground coconut paste, turmeric and red chili powder.  Saute for about 5 minutes or till oil starts separating.  
  • You can double the amount of oil if you want oil to float on top.  Also add more chilli powder as this curry is too hot. I have used byadagi chili powder which is mild, but imparts nice red color. You can use Kashmiri Lal mirch or deggi mirch for color.
  • Lastly, add 1 cup water, cooked sprouts, salt, goda masala. Bring it to a boil and continue cooking till you get the desired consistency. Generally, Misal curry is thinner in consistency.
  • Garnish Misal with coriander leaves and serve with bread, lemon, raw onions and shev or farsaan.

Comments

  1. thats a hearty meal in itself. mouth watering.

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  2. Yum ...looks gud and nice clicks ....I liked your method

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  3. Love misal pav and that looks totally delicious!

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  4. oh lovely recipe..reminds me of college days...
    I missed your post somehow...I will try this it looks yum!
    I had tasted this in india,been yrs now!

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  5. Delicious misal pav and nice clicks too...

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  6. very good explanation Uma. its really teasty misal. keep it up. send some extra ordinery receipes to my email please. kskamath123@rediffmail.com thanks. god bless you uma.

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  7. sure .. I'll mail you some links.

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  8. Oh How I miss these.. not sure if I will get this in NCR. Haven't had this since I left Mumbai in 2006.

    PS. I also need to start blogging again... :-)
    I still cook, but I haven't had a lot fo spare time these past couple years fpr blogging....

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