Ingredients:
- Maidha-250 gms
- 2 tsp extra maidha for kneading
- Yeast(dry)-10 gms or 2 tsp
- Sugar 5tsp
- Salt 1 tsp
- Oil 5 tsp
- Water-135 ml
- First of all heat water in a micro at 900w high power for 20 seconds.By the time the temp should be around 45 degrees c.
- Now add sugar, mix well, and keep it aside for 15 minutes by covering the dish with a lid allowing it to ferment.
- After 15 minutes check the yeast solution,by this time it will ferment itself and multiplying itself, by eating the sugar ,look like small bubbly layer. Now add salt and oil 2 tsp also.
- Next add maidha in low quantities into the yeast solution, and mix it with a hand mixer, for mixing it evenly.
- Knead the maidha ball for approximately 10 minutes or until it turns soft to touch. Powder your hands with maidha to prevent the dough from sticking to your hands
- Apply 1 tsp of oil to it and place it in a covered dish, it can also be wrapped in a plastic sheet, and leave it for an hour.
- After one hour it will be double in size, punch with your fist on all sides of the maidha mixture, and remove air. Again knead it for 3 to 4 minutes.
- Make 6 round balls and knead each ball well. Make in to flat shape amidst your both hands,and now from all sides turn upside down and tuck it and roll in to a ball shape.
- Prepare all the balls in the same manner and place in a cake tin (non stick tawa given along with microwave) cover with a plastic cover loosely for 1 hour, it will be doubled in size.
- Apply milk on pavs with a flat brush.. (Eggetarians can apply egg wash)
- Pre heat the microwave in convection mode for 180 degrees.
- Then bake in convection mode for 30 minutes in 180 degrees C..
- After removing it outside apply a drop of ghee/oil to the pavs..
- They are ready to eat, either with bhaji or as a burger with any patty/cutlet.
3 comments:
Wow That's awesome .You did the Pav itself .It looks very nice .
wow too good aunty,... I would love to try this in our big oven here..looks yummy and I can have homemade pavs for pav-bhaji.... thanks for the recipe
Pav have come out really well.
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