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Pav Bhaji Dosa (Street Style)

Pav Bhaji Dosa is a variation of dosa famous in Mumbai. It is a dosa with the classic filling of a pav bhaji. The recipe gets done easily if you have some spare leftover bhaji and a dosa batter. The veggie toppings can be onions, tomatoes, capsicum, carrots or beets.

Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
5 mins
Total Time
35 mins
Servings: 4
Course: Snacks , Brunch
Cuisine: Indian

Ingredients

  • 1 large bowl Dosa Batter or idli-dosa batter
  • 1 medium-sized bowl Pav Bhaji or as needed
  • ⅓ to ½ cup onions - finely chopped
  • oil or butter or ghee for making the dosa, as needed
  • Coconut Chutney or Idli Podi (optional), for serving

Instructions

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  1. On a well seasoned tawa (griddle) or a flat skillet spread the dosa batter and let it cook.
  2. Sprinkle some oil or ghee on the sides and on the top of the dosa.
  3. Once the top side looks cooked and the batter has firmed up, add the required amount of pav bhaji on the center of the dosa.
  4. Spread the pav bhaji evenly on the dosa with a spoon or spatula.
  5. Sprinkle some finely chopped onions.
  6. Once the dosa gets browned from the bottom, then fold both the sides of the dosa.
  7. Turn carefully the folded dosa and cook the other side. Similarly cook the remaining dosas.
  8. Serve Mumbai style Pav Bhaji Dosa hot with idli podi or coconut chutney or sambar. Serve these dosas hot as they taste best when served hot.

Notes

  • Make sure that the batter on the top side is cooked and firmed up, before you place the bhaji on the dosa.
  • On the other hand, you can also cook both the sides of the dosa first and later place the bhaji on one of the cooked sides.
  • You can add some finely chopped tomatoes, grated carrots or beets, finely chopped capsicum as toppings besides the onions.
  • Choice of fat can be any neutral tasting oil, or butter or ghee.
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