
I had just returned from a short trip over the Christmas weekend, and before I left, I had cleared most of the fridge. So here I was, getting hungry and with not many choices. It was gusty and rainy outside, so I did not want to go anywhere. There were two carrots in the crisper, plenty of potatoes and onions in the pantry, and green peas in the freezer. There was bread at home and tomatoes too. I chopped up a potato and the carrots and cooked them in boiling water. In the meanwhile, I started chopping up some onion and a couple of tomatoes. Heated some oil and butter in a large pan, added cumin seeds, onion, and tomatoes, and sauteed it till the tomatoes were cooked. Added some garam masala. Drained the other vegetables and added those too. Red chili powder, salt, pav bhaji masala, some more stirring and cooking, and it was done. Chopped cilantro for garnish and a slice of lemon on the side to adjust the tartness. What I did not do in this case was spend energy and time over mashing up the vegetable to a puree to achieve that glossy red effect, but that is why I can also give it a name like 'Deconstructed'.