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pavtikki

Pavtikki, or pav tikki, is a popular Indian street food snack that features a spiced potato patty (tikki) served inside a soft bread roll (pav). It is commonly associated with Mumbai and other western Indian cities, but variants are found across the country. The dish is typically enjoyed with green chutney (coriander-mint), tamarind or date chutney, onions, and sometimes sev, giving it a compact, flavorful bite.

Preparation usually starts with boiled potatoes mashed and mixed with spices such as cumin, coriander, chili,

Variations and serving styles exist. Some vendors offer a version with cheese, or a “pav tikki burger”

Pavtikki remains a common, convenient option at street stalls and casual eateries, valued for its balance of

and
garam
masala,
along
with
salt
and
sometimes
peas
or
other
vegetables.
The
mixture
is
shaped
into
round
or
flattened
patties
and
shallow-fried
until
the
outside
is
crisp.
The
pav
is
split
and
lightly
buttered
or
toasted.
Assembling
involves
spreading
chutneys
on
the
interior,
placing
the
tikki
inside,
and
adding
onion
slices
and
sometimes
additional
chutneys.
Some
versions
top
the
tikki
with
chutney
and
sev
or
a
sprinkle
of
chaat
masala.
using
a
closed
sandwich
format.
While
similar
in
spirit
to
vada
pav,
pavtikki
uses
a
baked
or
pan-fried
potato
patty
rather
than
a
deep-fried
batter-dried
dumpling,
resulting
in
a
distinct
texture.
Nutritional
profiles
vary
with
portion
size
and
toppings;
healthier
adaptations
may
use
whole-wheat
pav
and
baked
patties.
savory
patty,
soft
bread,
and
tangy
chutneys.
See
also:
vada
pav,
pav
bhaji.