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    Kanda Bhaji Pav | Mumbai Style Kanda Bhajji Pav

    Published: Apr 17, 2021 · Modified: Aug 10, 2021 by Srivalli · 6 Comments

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    Kanda Bhaji Pav or Mumbai Style Kanda Bhajji Pav is a popular Mumbai Street Food. Battered thinly sliced onions deep fried and served as pav sandwich with spicy chutneys make a sinful dish anytime!

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    Mumbai Style Kanda Bhajji Pav is a Pav stuffed with hot spicy onion bajji. It has green chutney and garlic chutney applied on both sides. This Pav Sandwich is one of the popular Mumbai Steet Foods. When I planned for the Thali Mela, I picked up the Street Food theme for a week. Obviously, I couldn't miss featuring the famous Mumbai Street Food.

    I had a long list of dishes planned for the Thali. However, I ended up making different Pav Dishes that are popular on the streets of Mumbai. I made Pav Bhaji with a different bhaji, Cheese Pav Bhaji, Cheesy Masala Pav, and Pav Pattice. The highlight is the Lahsun ki chutney, so very spicy and versatile.

    When Vaishali had made her version of Kaanda Bhajjia for Mega BM, I had bookmarked it and ever since wanted to make it. Since my original plan of making few more dishes didn't work out, I decided I would make this Kanda Bhaji Pav.

    We love Onion Bajji and having it sandwiched in a pav is heavenly! Monsoon means Bajiis or Pakoras and Onion Pakora is the easiest one you can make. Kanda is an Onion in Marathi. Same as the rest of the Indian States, Kanda Bhajias are popular in Maharashtra as well.

    Onion Bajji Pav as part of the Mumbai Street Food

    When I quickly added this dish to be included in my platter on Mumbai Street Food, I was so excited. I love Onion Pakoda and eating it in different forms makes it so delicious. the Lasun Chutney lived up to its name by being spicy and so garlicky! The garlic chutney can be stored for over many months and yet it was so good.

    I am going to be sharing three different street food from different cities this week. So stay tuned!

    Kanda Bhaji Pav

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    Mumbai Style Kanda Bhajji Pav

    Step By Step Pictures for making Mumbai Style Kanda Bhajji Pav

    How to make Onion Pakora Pav 1

    Make the batter with the ingredients needed to make crispy kanda Bajji.

    Slit the Pav buns and apply green chutney on one slice and garlic chutney on one slice.

    Place the fried onion bajji on the garlic smeared slice.

    How to make Onion Pakora Pav 2

    Now, place finely chopped onions on the bajjis, topped with coriander leaves.

    Place the other slice and press well and serve.

    Mumbai Street Food - Onion Bhaji Pav

    Ingredients used to make Kanda Bhaji Pav

    Onions: Slice the onions very fine as julienne. Add salt and chili powder and rub well.

    As we are going to stuff the bajjis, you can fry these as flat thin slices. For this, you can spread the mixture on your fingers as you would do with vada making. Deep fry it.
    Else you can make a big chunk of the batter and then press it down.

    We can make regular onion bajjis as well. Or by adding the spice powders, that add more flavour.

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    Kanda Bhaji Pav
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    Kanda Bhaji Pav | Mumbai Style Kanda Bhajji Pav

    Kanda Bhaji Pav is a popular Mumbai Street Food. Battered thinly sliced deep fried onions and served as pav sandwich with spicy chutneys make a sinful dish anytime!
    Course Breakfast, Dinner
    Cuisine Maharashtra
    Keyword Movie Time Snacks, Onion Bhaji Pav
    By Cook Method Deep Fried, Stovetop
    Occasion Evening Snack
    By Diet Kid Friendly
    Dish Type Deep Fried Dishes, Street Food
    Prep Time 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time 40 minutes minutes
    Servings 4 people
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    For Kanda Bhajiya

    • 1 cup Besan / Gram Flour /Senaga Pindi / Chickpea Flour / Kadalai Maavu
    • 1 cup Onions finely sliced juliennes
    • 2 nos Green Chilies finely chopped
    • 1 tsp Coriander Seeds
    • 1/4 tsp Carom Seeds / Ajwain
    • 1/4 tsp Poppy Seeds / Khus Khus
    • 1/2 tsp Red Chili Powder
    • A Pinch Cooking Soda
    • Salt to taste
    • Cooking Oil for Deep Frying

    For Assembling Kanda Bhaji Pav

    • Pav Buns as required
    • Kanda Bhajiya
    • Garlic Chutney
    • Green Chutney
    • Onions finely chopped
    • Coriander Leaves
    • Fried Green Chillies

    Instructions

    For Kanda Bhajiya

    • Dry roast the spices and grind them into a coarse powder but more on a smooth texture.
    • Take the sliced onions in a bowl and add salt and chili powder.
    • Rub well so that it coats the onions well. Next, add the spice powder and mix well.
    • Now sprinkle the besan over it and mix again along with cooking soda.
    • Sprinkle a few drops of water to get a firm thick batter.
    • Heat the Kadai with cooking oil.
    • When the oil becomes hot, take a big chunk of the batter and flatten it.
    • Gently drop into hot oil and deep fry till golden on both sides.
    • Drain using a slotted ladle.

    Assembling the Kanda Bhajiya Pav

    • Slit the Pav.
    • Apply green chutney on one side.
    • Sprinkle garlic chutney on the other.
    • Place the Kanda Bhajiya on one side, place the onions and coriander leaves over it.
    • Cover with the other pav side and make the sandwich.
    • Enjoy it with fried green chilies.
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    Comments

    1. Radha says

      April 23, 2021 at 5:09 am

      Mumbai has so many versions of street food and love this kanda bhaji pav. I am going to try this weekend. Thanks for the recipe.

      Reply
    2. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

      April 23, 2021 at 5:51 am

      5 stars
      Oh gosh! I am drooling at this Kanda bhaji pav! Absolutely love this idea and I got to make it over the weekend. I will update once I try the recipe.

      Reply
    3. Harini Rupanagudi says

      April 23, 2021 at 5:03 pm

      5 stars
      This sounds like a sinful street food. Onion pakoda in itself is so yumm and I can imagine the flavors with all the chutneys.

      Reply
    4. NARMADHA says

      April 28, 2021 at 12:10 am

      5 stars
      OMG. this makes me mouthwatering Valli. That is an interesting idea to stuff onion pakora as stuffing with all those chutneys. Absolutely lip smacking treat.

      Reply
    5. Priya Srinivasan says

      April 29, 2021 at 10:53 am

      5 stars
      Oh my god valli, those buns stuffed with onion bhajiya and chutneys look amazing!!! I m totally drooling here, I need to have a chat attack today!!! this would be a hit with anyone!!

      Reply
    6. Suma Gandlur says

      May 17, 2021 at 3:32 am

      5 stars
      OMG, Valli ! I am drooling here. Bhaji itself is a great treat but wrapped in pav and with those tongue tinkling chutneys, would be a delight.

      Reply

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