misal pav recipe | how to make maharashtrian misal pav recipe (2024)

misal pav recipe | how to make maharashtrian misalpav recipe with detailed photo and video recipe. a popular spicy dish from the western india which is made up of a spicy dish misal served bread or pav. the uniqueness of this dish is with its topping and the spicy misal is topped with chivda mix, or sev or farsan. this spicy and lip-smacking dish is typically served for breakfast or as a snack which can be easily extended for lunch and dinner too.
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misal pav recipe | how to make maharashtrian misalpav recipe with step by step photo and video recipe. there are several ways and variations to this spicy misal pav recipe in marathi cuisine. but the common way is to prepare it with moth beans which contribute to the thick gravy or matki usal and thin gravy which is also known as rassa. before serving, both the gravies are mixed as per the taste and preference and topped with besan farsan as a whole dish.

there are several variations and with a different style of preparations to this spicy misal pav recipe within maharashtra state. in this recipe, i have tried to showcase the mumbai version but the other 2 popular versions are puneri misal (pune version) and kolhapuri misal (kolhapuri version). pune misal pav is typically served with pohe or poha as its base with usal and topped with rassa. whereas the kolhapur misal pav does not pohe but is by far the spiciest of all versions. also, it is generally served with bread slice as compared to pav. further, the other variants include, upwas misal with potatoes and sabudana, dahi misal with a mild taste and the nasik misal which is typically served with pappad.

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furthermore, some important tips, recommendations and serving ideas for spicy maharashtrian misal pav recipe. firstly, the traditional version of misal curry is always prepared with moth beans, but it can also be replaced with moong beans. you can also use store-bought sprouted mung beans if you cannot find sprout moth beans. secondly, the curry can also be prepared with the combination of sprouts including, mung, peas, moth. this type of curry is known as usal pav recipe and tastes equally great. lastly, i personally like the thin version of the curry and i would recommend the same. the leftover thin version curry can also be served with steamed rice and with chapathi/roti.

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misal pav recipe | how to make maharashtrian misal pav recipe

HEBBARS KITCHEN

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine mumbai

Servings 3 Servings

Ingredients

for pressure cooking:

  • 2 cup moth beans / matki, sprouts
  • ¼ tsp turmeric
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 cup water

for masala paste:

  • 2 tsp oil
  • 2 inch ginger, roughly chopped
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 2 clove garlic
  • ¼ cup dry coconut / kopra
  • 1 to mato, finely chopped
  • ¼ cup water

other ingredients:

  • 3 tbsp oil
  • 1 tsp mustard
  • 1 tsp jeera / cumin
  • few curry leaves
  • 1 tsp kashmiri red chilli pwoder
  • ¼ tsp turmeric / haldi
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 1 tsp garam masala / goda masala
  • small piece jaggery / gud
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 5 cup water

for serving

  • 2 cup farsan / mixture
  • ½ onion, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped
  • 6 pav
  • 1 lemon, quarter

Instructions

  • firstly, in a large kadai heat3 tbsp oil and splutter 1 tsp mustard, 1 tsp jeera and few curry leaves.

  • also add¼ tsp turmeric, 1tsp chilli powder, 1 tsp coriander powder and 1 tsp garam masala.

  • saute on low flame till spices turn aromatic.

  • now add in prepared masala paste and saute well.

  • cook till the oil is released from masala paste.

  • add in cooked matki,small piece jaggery and ½ tsp salt. give a good mix.

  • also add5 cup water and adjust consistency.

  • cover and boil for 10 minutes or till misal is cooked completely.

  • once the misal is cooked, oil starts to float indicating misal is ready.

  • in a serving plate, take matki usal add some farsan over it.

  • top with chopped onions and coriander leaves over it.

  • also pour ladleful of kat or gravy from sides.

  • finally, serve misal with pav and lemon wedges making a complete misal pav recipe.

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how to make misal pav recipe:

  1. firstly, in a pressure cooker take2 cup sprouted moth beans / matki. to make sprouts, soak moth beans overnight and tie in a cloth for a day.
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  2. also add¼ tsp turmeric, ½ tsp salt and 1 cup water.
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  3. pressure cook for a whistle or till matki turns soft. keep aside.
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  4. now prepare masala paste by heating2 tsp oil and saute 2-inch ginger and 2 clove garlic.
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  5. also, saute1 onion until it turns golden brown.
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  6. add¼ cup dry coconut and saute for a minute.
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  7. also, saute1 tomato until it turns soft.
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  8. cool the mixture completely, and transfer to a blender.
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  9. add¼ cup water and blend to smooth paste. keep aside.
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  10. further in a large kadai heat3 tbsp oil and splutter 1 tsp mustard, 1 tsp jeera and few curry leaves.
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  11. also add¼ tsp turmeric, 1tsp chilli powder, 1 tsp coriander powder and 1 tsp garam masala.
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  12. saute on low flame till spices turn aromatic.
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  13. now add in prepared masala paste and saute well.
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  14. cook till the oil is released from masala paste.
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  15. add in cooked matki,small piece jaggery and ½ tsp salt. give a good mix.
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  16. also, add5 cup water and adjust consistency.
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  17. cover and boil for 10 minutes or till misal are cooked completely.
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  18. once the misal is cooked, oil starts to float indicating misal is ready.
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serving misal pav:

  1. in a serving plate, take matki usal add some farsan over it.
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  2. top with chopped onions and coriander leaves over it.
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  3. also, pour ladleful of kat or gravy from sides.
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  4. finally, serve misal with pav and lemon wedges making a complete misal pav recipe.
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notes:

  • firstly, to get authentic misal pav, add more oil and cook till oil floats on top.
  • also, i have prepared misal pav less spicy. however, increase the amount of chilli powder to make it spicier.
  • additionally, add farsan / mixture just before you serve. else it will not taste great and become soggy.
  • furthermore, you can also use a mixed combination of moong sprouts, peas sprouts, chole sprouts and bean sprouts.
  • finally,misal pav recipe tastes great when served slightly spicy and oily.

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misal pav recipe | how to make maharashtrian misal pav recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the traditional food of Maharashtra Misal Pav? ›

Misal pav (Marathi: मिसळपाव) is a dish from the Indian state of Maharashtra. It consists of misal (a spicy curry usually made from moth beans) and pav (a type of Indian bread roll). The final dish is topped with farsan or sev, onions, lemon and coriander (cilantro).

Which misal is famous in Maharashtra? ›

Peruchi Wadi Chulivarachi Misal, Nashik

Nashik has quite a few places that are absolutely worth visiting if you're a misal pav lover, after all, it is known as the misal capital of Maharashtra for a reason.

What is the difference between USAL Pav and Misal Pav? ›

There are subtle differences between Misal Pav and Usal Pav. Misal is always made with Matki (sprouted Moth beans) while Usal is made with other dried beans such as Moong (green beans), Chawli(blackeyed peas), or Vatana (white peas). Usal is also much milder compared to Misal. How do you eat Misal Pav?

What is the difference between Kolhapuri and puneri misal? ›

Puneri Misal is another version which contains pohe. The Kolhapuri version of misal is usually spicy and does not contain pohe and is served with thick slices of bread, not pav. Phadtare misal is famous in Kolhapur. In the Nasik region, misal is mostly served with a fried papad.

What is the difference between Vada Pav and Misal Pav? ›

Vada Pav: A quintessential Mumbai street food that consists of a deep-fried potato patty (vada) sandwiched between two slices of bread (pav). Misal Pav: A spicy dish made with sprouted moth beans that are served with a side of pav bread and topped with crunchy farsan, chopped onions, and fresh cilantro.

What is Misal Pav called in English? ›

About Misal Pav. The word “Misal” here is for the sprouts curry and Pav are Indian dinner rolls. Actually, in the Marathi language, the word misal means mixture. This sprouts curry is also called as usal.

Which of these is most commonly used in Misal Pav? ›

Misal pav is a popular Maharashtrian street food consisting of a sprouts curry (usal), topped with onions & farsan, and served with pav, Indian dinner rolls. Sprouted lentils or moth beans (matki) are simmered with coconut, tomato and spices into a curry gravy (usal).

Which is the misal capital of India? ›

Nashik. Nashik is known as MISAL CAPITAL OF INDIA.

Is misal pav unhealthy? ›

Misal pav is high in Vitamin B1 which protects nerves, prevents heart diseases and helps produce red blood cells. It is also rich in folic acid which is essential throughout the pregnancy. Sprouted moong and safed vatana are a great source of proteins.

What is farsan in misal pav? ›

Misal Farsan is a mixture of fried savoury snacks like sev, boondi, bhavanagiri and patal poha. It is used as a topping for misal pav, which is a popular Maharashtrian Street food of sprouts curry (usal) served with pav (bread rolls). Misal Farsan adds a crunchy, crispy, and spicy taste to the misal pav.

What is Vada Pav called in Mumbai? ›

Although it originated as an affordable street food in Mumbai, it is now served in food stalls and restaurants across India. It is also called Bombay burger in keeping with its origins and its resemblance in physical form to a burger. A plate of vada pav with seasoning of red chilli powder and a green chilli.

Which misal is best in Maharashtra? ›

In Mumbai, Mamledar misal is best while Phadtare misal Kolhapur is famous for its unique taste. Nashik has popular chulivarchi misal, I forgot name of that joint. All in all every town has a best misal spot. Without a second thought, it's Mamledar Misal, near Thane West station.

Why is Puneri Misal famous? ›

It remains a very popular snack since it is easy to make, is relatively cheap and has good nutritional value. The taste of Puneri-misal ranges from mildly to spicy. Misal is also a popular street food. This dish is not so hot and spicy like Kolhapuri Misal.

What is the meaning of misal in Marathi? ›

Misal (Marathi: मिसळ, meaning "mixture"), is a very. popular spicy dish in the Western Indian state of. Maharashtra.

What is the origin of misal pav? ›

This staple Maharashtrian snack is said to have originated from the boundary of Khandesh (a region in Central India) and Western Maharashtra, including present-day Nashik and Ahmednagar districts.

Which food is famous in Maharashtra Pav Bhaji? ›

Pav bhaji is a fast food dish from India. It consists of a thick vegetable curry served with a soft bread roll. Its origins are in the state of Maharashtra.

Why is Vada Pav so famous in Maharashtra? ›

The most common theory of the vada pav's origin is that it was invented in the erstwhile mill-heartland of Central Mumbai. Ashok Vaidya of Dadar is often credited with starting the first vada pav stall outside Dadar railway station in 1966.

What is the street food of Maharashtra? ›

Other noted street foods in Mumbai include Dabeli panipuri, bhelpuri, sevpuri, dahipuri, sandwiches, ragda-pattice, pav bhaji, Chinese bhel, Khaman, Dhokla, idlis and dosas, all of which are vegetarian. In terms of non-vegetarian offerings, omelette-pav, kebabs and fish are found on Mumbai streets.

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