Serving temperature Hot or Room Temperature | Region Maharashtra | |
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Similar Vada, Pav bhaji, Bhelpuri, Bhaji, Panipuri |
Vada pav recipe mumbai vad pav batata vada recipe
Vada pav (Marathi: वडा पाव), sometimes spelled wada pav or vada paav or vada pao or wada pao, is a vegetarian fast food dish native to the Indian state of Maharashtra. The dish is a simple creation involving a deep fried potato patty with some coriander and spices, served in a bread roll (pav) with condiments. It originated as cheap street food in Mumbai, but is now offered in stalls and restaurants throughout India.
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- Vada pav recipe mumbai vad pav batata vada recipe
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- Meaning
- Preparation
- History
- References

Vada pav mumbai vada pav fast food indian burger recipe in hindi by tarla dalal
Meaning

The Marathi compound word batata vada means potato fritter. Pav which is a variant of Portuguese "pão" is sweetened bread.
Preparation

Boiled mashed potatoes are spiced, commonly with chillies, garlic, asafoetida, turmeric, mustard seeds and garlic, but the spices may vary. The mass is then coated in gram flour batter and deep fried. The resultant fritter is served in a bread bun, accompanied by one or more chutneys.
History

It's not very clear on who first started the vada pav, but the most common theory is that it was born somewhere in the mill heartland of Central Mumbai catering to the mill workers of what was earlier known as Girangaon. The combination of the potato or batata vada in a pav was a hit and this became a popular snack across Mumbai and around. Despite the ethnocentrism in Maharashtra in particular, vada pav is claimed to be a part of the culture of Marathis despite this sandwich (bread and potato) being western in style.

One of the earlier and most popular vada pav stalls was the Khidki Vada Pav in Kalyan, which was started in the late 1960s by the Vaze family, who used to sell vada pav from a window of their house facing the road.
The vada pav is now a very popular snack across Mumbai and is now found at street stalls, cafes and restaurants throughout India.