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moong sprouts and potato salli chaat | potato moong sprouts chaat | dahi moong sprouts chaat | with amazing 18 images. In moong sprouts and potato salli chaat, we have made a layered chaat of potato salli, sev, curds and a scrumptious moong sprouts mixture, and it turned out to be totally awesome. It falls under the list of my favourite chaat recipes. potato moong sprouts chaat is one of the easiest and quickest chaat recipes. I make this dahi moong sprouts chaat for my family as an evening snack or also as a side dish with any meal. It also make a star dish when you have guests coming home suddenly. If you keep the chutney’s handy you can easily prepare moong sprouts and potato salli chaat at any time of the day!! Here, we have only used moong sprouts but you can also use mixed sprouts if you wish to. It is also an interesting way of involving green moong sprouts to your family’s diet. The layered arrangement gives the moong sprouts and potato salli chaat a very appetizing appearance, while the combination of multi-textured ingredients gives it a wonderful mouth-feel. Not to forget a dash of chutneys and spice powders, which gives this moong sprouts and potato salli chaat the peppy taste that you expect out of any chaat. Enjoy this snack immediately upon assembling to relish its exciting texture. Learn to make moong sprouts and potato salli chaat | potato moong sprouts chaat | dahi moong sprouts chaat | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video.
paan ki chaat recipe | betel chaat | paan patta chaat | with 28 amazing images. Betel leaves, used mostly as a mouth-freshener, also lends itself to make paan ki chaat, a traditional North Indian favourite that many people recall fondly as one of the most unforgettable experiences of trips to regions like Benaras. Learn how to make paan ki chaat recipe | betel chaat | paan patta chaat | The betel leaves are batter-coated and deep-fried till absolutely crisp. They are then broken into pieces and topped with spice powders, chutneys and curds to make a mind-blowing paan patta chaat. You will be amazed to see that despite the number of other ingredients used, the paan leaves still retain their unique flavour, which is what makes this paan ki chaat so exclusive! Tips to make paan ki chaat: 1. Make sure to serve it immediately after assembling, otherwise it will become soggy. 2. Use fresh curd for best flavour. 3. Deep fry the paan on slow flame to make it crispier. 4. You can also add onions for that extra crunch. Enjoy paan ki chaat recipe | betel chaat | paan patta chaat | with detailed step by step images.
bhatura (yeast free recipe) | yeast free bhatura | Punjabi bhatura without yeast | instant no yeast bhatura | with 27 amazing images. Punjabi bhatura is a variant of authentic bhatura made with yeast. Learn how to make instant no yeast bhatura. To make bhatura (yeast free recipe), combine all the ingredients ( plain flour, curds, baking powder, baking soda and butter) in a deep bowl, mix well and knead into a semi-stiff dough using enough water cover the dough with a damp muslin cloth and keep aside for 1 hour. Knead the dough well again and divide it into 8 equal portions. Roll each portion of the dough into a 175 mm. (7") diameter thick circle. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and deep-fry the bhatura, one at a time on a medium flame, till they puff up and turn golden brown in colour on both the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately with chole. Bhatura is one of the most famous breads from Punjab. Bhaturas are served at most Punjabi functions and restaurants and the size of a Bhatura could vary a great deal. At a traditional Punjabi restaurant or get-together you can expect very large Bhatura being fried right there before your eyes in a huge kadhai. The term is most often used together with Chole as 'Chole-Bhatura'. The yeast free bhatura is a delicious fried Indian bread made with the same ingredients as its version with yeast. Adding butter to the yeast free bhatura dough makes it softer while the baking soda and baking powder help it to rise and become fluffy. The curd on the other hand helps the Bhatura to rise and adds a slight tangy taste. The resting time of 1 hour is important for the dough of Punjabi bhatura without yeast to rise and in turn puff up while deep-frying. Remember to serve them immediately, else they might turn chewy. Tips for bhatura (yeast free recipe). 1. Also, take care to blot the excess oil from bhatura with a paper napkin before serving. 2. Usually the bhaturas are very big in size but this would require a bigger kadhai and excess oil so to make at home we have made 7" bhatura. 3. Remember that the bhatura will become soggy and chewy if not served hot and fresh.4. If the oil for deep frying is not enough, the bhaturas might not puff up well. 5. The bhatura should be rolled little thicker. Enjoy bhatura (yeast free recipe) | yeast free bhatura | Punjabi bhatura without yeast | instant no yeast bhatura | with recipe and video below.
non fried pakodi chaat recipe | green moong dal pakodi chaat | healthy pakodi chaat | with 34 amazing images. non fried pakodi chaat is a tantalizing street food/chaat of soft and spongy split green gram lentil vadas, chutneys and yogurt, adored by all the chaat lovers. Learn how to make non fried pakodi chaat recipe | green moong dal pakodi chaat | healthy pakodi chaat | Here, the pakodis are cooked in a different way by steaming them instead of deep-frying. Thereafter, a splash of curds and chutney add a flavourful touch to the pakodis, transforming them into a healthy pakodi chaat. Fried and soaked pakodis can be stored in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. So whenever we have a craving for this yummy dahi pakodi chaat, all needed is to put them together to make this green moong dal pakodi chaat to gobble any time of the day. Absolute joy with no guilt attached! Tips to make non fried pakodi chaat: 1. Instead of green moong dal you can use yellow moong dal also. 2. Dipping them in warm water makes the vadas light and fluffy. 3. You can add the curd and chutneys as per your taste. Enjoy non fried pakodi chaat recipe | green moong dal pakodi chaat | healthy pakodi chaat | with detailed step by step photos.
raw banana cutlet recipe | kacche kele ki tikki | plantain cutlets | raw banana tikki | with 25 amazing images. kacche kele ki tikki - raw banana cutlet is a unique and simple snack recipe. Learn how to make raw banana cutlet recipe | kacche kele ki tikki | plantain cutlets | raw banana tikki | Craving a savory and satisfying snack? Look no further than kacche kele ki tikki! raw banana cutlets are a delightful vegetarian dish made from raw bananas (also known as green bananas or plantains), mixed with spices, herbs, and binding agents, then shaped into patties and fried until crispy. Forget the stereotyped potato cutlets; try these crunchy raw banana cutlets instead! You will be floored by its elegant flavour and crunchy texture. It is amazing how it uses selection of simple everyday ingredients and even easy to prepare such a brilliant snack. Usually for cutlets, I tend to use bread crumbs to coat and make it crispy. With this plantain cutlets, I used semolina or rava to coat and it turned out to be a great idea! As the raw banana was not so moist, the semolina helped turn the tikkis crisp without actually making it heavy. pro tips to make raw banana cutlet: 1. You can also use fresh herbs like mint and curry leaves add a burst of freshness. 2. Instead of semolina you can use bread crumbs to coat the cutlets. 3. You can use the combination of mashed potatoes with boiled raw banana. This adds creaminess and helps bind the mixture. 4. Maintain medium heat while frying to ensure the cutlets cook through without burning. Enjoy raw banana cutlet recipe | kacche kele ki tikki | plantain cutlets | raw banana tikki | with detailed step by step photos.
usal recipe | Maharashtrian usal | traditional Kolhapuri misal | Puneeri misal | with 53 amazing images. usal recipe | Maharashtrian usal | traditional Kolhapuri misal | Puneeri misal is an authentic dish exceptionally famous in some speciality restaurants and also served in almost all street side eateries in Maharashtra. Learn how to make Maharashtrian usal. To make usal, heat the oil in a pan and add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds. When they crackle, add the asafoetida and kaddi patta. Add the onions and sauté till they are translucent or till it become golden brown. Add the tomatoes and sauté for another 2 to 3 minutes. Add the usal paste, goda masala, red chilli powder and cook till the oil separates. Add the sprouts, turmeric, salt and 2½ cups of water and mix well. Add jaggery. Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 to 12 minutes till the sprouts are tender. Top with the coriander and chopped onions. Serve the usal with lemon wedges and ladi pav. Maharashtrian usal is a traditional recipe of spicy pulses in a thin watery gravy which is usually eaten with bread. Most common pulses used are moong, safed vatana and matki. These can be sprouted if you like them. Here we have used mixed sprouts. An assortment of ingredients ranging from onions and tomatoes to spice powder like goda masala and chilli powder offer their unique flavours to this intense gravy, making the traditional Kolhapuri misal an experience that will remain in your memory forever. The coconut based paste is an additional flavour boost which is very peculiar about Puneeri missal. The perfect balance of green chilies, ginger and garlic with coriander and dry coconut in this preparation is a pleasure to dig into. Tips for usal. 1. Remember to use dry coconut for the masala and not the fresh coconut. 2. Choose green chillies as per the spice level of your choice. The light green chillies are spicier than the dark green variety. 3. Mixed sprouts can be replaced solely with moong sprouts or matki sprouts. 4. Goda masala can be replaced with malvani masala. 5. As a variation, you can top it with some gathiya. Enjoy usal recipe | Maharashtrian usal | traditional Kolhapuri misal | Puneeri misal | with step by step photos.
moong dahi misal recipe | healthy moong dahi chaat | dahi moong chaat | sprouted moong dahi chaat with 15 amazing images. Chaats are usually known to be unhealthy as we imagine the ingredients to be fried and everything cooked using a lot of oil. But here we have a healthy variation made with sprouted moong which are super healthy known as moong dahi misal recipe | healthy moong dahi chaat | This moong dahi misal is so easy and quick to make that it can be made in a jiffy and the ingredients used are easily available in every house. You can make dahi moong chaat for evening snack or can even be used as a accompaniment or side dish with dinner or lunch. This moong dahi chaat is the best way to kill your chaat cravings and the bonus is that its healthier than any other chaat. To make moong dahi misal, place par boiled sprouted moong in a serving plate, pour whisked yogurt over it evenly. Next, pour sweet chutney, chaats are incomplete with the meetha chutney which gives tanginess and flavor to the chaat. Sprinkle chopped tomatoes and onions over it. If you arent looking for a healthy recipe you can add boiled potatoes, sev or even masala peanuts to enhance the taste of moong chaat. Finally add cumin seed powder which gives a luscious flavor to the chaat and also sprinkle some red chilli powder. Last but not the least add coriander which would add freshness to our dahi moong misal. This Moong Dahi Misal combines the sprouts with whisked curds, along with chopped veggies, spice powders and of course, tongue-tickling khajur imli ki chutney. When you have sprouts on hand, it takes less than half an hour to prepare this wholesome and tasty treat, which is sure to delight your friends and family. Enjoy moong dahi misal recipe | healthy moong dahi chaat | dahi moong chaat | sprouted moong dahi chaat | with detailed step by step photos below.
Ragda Patties is an all-time favourite Mumbai roadside snack, comprising crisp and spicy potato patties drowned in a gravy with boiled white peas. Here, we have enhanced the recipe further, by stuffing the potato patties with a tangy, sweet and spicy filling. Laced with chutneys and garnished with sev, the Stuffed Ragda Patties is one delectable snack worth a lot of praise! Serve it at tea-time to watch excited smiles bloom on everybody’s face. You can also try other chaat recipes like Aloo Chaat and Pakodi Chaat .
There’s hardly anyone who isn’t familiar with the delicious aloo chaat. It is a versatile dish that is prepared in many different ways by different people in various states. Here is punjab’s version of aloo chaat and in true punjabi style it uses loads of chaat masala, lemon juice, mint and coriander making it irresistible. An ideal snack to be served with tea or cocktails or as an accompaniment to a meal.
stuffed aloo tikki chaat recipe | crispy aloo tikki | stuffed aloo patties chaat | with 31 amazing images. A classic roadside snack from the Delhi region, the stuffed aloo tikki chaat now you can also make it at home! Learn how to make stuffed aloo tikki chaat recipe | crispy aloo tikki | stuffed aloo patties chaat | It is a common sight to see people crowding around popular roadside vendors to get a plate of the stuffed aloo tikki chaat, especially in the cold winter months. The super-tasty aloo tikkis are stuffed with a flavourful green peas stuffing and deep-fried. The crisp yet soft tikkis are then laced with tongue-tickling chutneys and crisp sev. You can prepare and shape the tikkis beforehand, but deep-fry them just before serving. You can enjoy this crispy aloo tikki as an evening snack or even serve it at parties. Tips to make aloo tikki chaat: 1. You can also sprinkle chopped onions, pomegranate seeds and crushed papdis. 2. You can also use Minty Green Chutney which is also very peppy. 3. Instead of deep frying, you can even shallow fry the tikki. Enjoy stuffed aloo tikki chaat recipe | crispy aloo tikki | stuffed aloo patties chaat | with detailed step by step images.
street style sev puri | Mumbai roadside sev puri | homemade sev poori chaat recipe | with amazing 25 images. street style sev puri, as the name indicates is sev topped on puris or papdis, along with potatoes and chutneys. Tangy, crisp and tongue tickling are some words that come to my mind when we think of Mumbai roadside sev puri recipe. Tangy, crisp and tongue-tickling are the first words that come to mind when one thinks of this chat-pata Mumbai roadside sev puri snack. An arrangement of puris or papdis loaded with potatoes and chutneys, garnished with crispy sev and peppy coriander, Sev Puri is a snack worth many accolades! Visiting Mumbai, one cannot miss the Mumbai roadside sev puri available with almost every roadside hawker. From Juhu Beach to Chowpatty beach to roads leading to railway stations, you will see street vendors on carts selling Mumbai roadside sev puri. A steady stream of praise usually follows every mouthful, so full of crisp papdi, fresh chutneys and crunchy veggies like onions and raw mangoes. But some just lose themselves in the myriad flavours and textures, and stay silent till they finish the whole plateful! Feel free to have it your way. When you think of Mumbai Street Foods, then sev poori chaat recipe is on top of the list. Every bhelwala has his own recipe of street style sev puri. Making sev puri is really very easy, I remember making my first plate of sev puri when I was in grade 7, it got easier as my mother had the chutneys on hand in the freezer. To make street style sev puri, Arrange 6 papdis on a plate and place ½ tbsp of potatoes and 2 tsp of onions over each papdi. If you are a jain, you can top it with boiled banana or sprouted and boiled moong and chana. Top each papdi with ¼ tsp of geela lehsun ka chutney, ½ tsp teekha chutney and ½ tbsp of meetha chutney. The chutney’s can be adjusted according to your liking. Sprinkle 1 tsp of chaat masala and squeeze some lemon juice evenly over the papdis. Sprinkle ¼th of the sev, 2 tbsp of tomatoes and 1 tsp of raw mangoes evenly over the papdis and serve immediately garnished with 1 tbsp of coriander and 1 tsp of masala dal. I grew up having sev puri on the streets of Mumbai. However, we prefer to make our street style sev puri at home as it is a lot more hygienic. In addition, we always have our jar snack of baked puri ready on hand with our chutneys in the freezer. So making sev poori chaat at home is quite a quick job. We will be using an assortment of chutney to make Indain sev puri chaat. You can refer these chutney recipe with detailed step by steps for Khajur Imli ki Chutney, Green Chutney, Fresh Garlic Chutney and make them time ahead and store in the refrigerator. The base of sev poori is made of papdi, which are small crispy flat puris which are deep fried. For those who prefer a healthier sev puri , switch to our baked puri recipe. The very thought of homemade sev poori makes my mouth water as I reach out to make this delicious chaat! Enjoy our street style sev puri | Mumbai roadside sev puri | homemade sev poori chaat recipe with detailed step by step photos.
dal pakwan chaat recipe | Sindhi dal pakwan chaat | mini dal pakwan | with amazing 40 amazing images. dal pakwaan is an all-time favourite Sindhi breakfast of crispy puris served with a chana dal curry. Here, we have converted this lovely combo into a snazzy dal pakwan chaat . The pakwans are made in an attractive mini-size, and topped with delicious chana dal. Visit a Sindhi family on a Sunday morning, and you are likely to be greeted by the aroma of Dal Pakwan being prepared for breakfast! Pakwan is a delicious snack, which is often served with dal to make a sumptuous breakfast. dal pakwan chaat recipe works very well as a party starter and an appetizer! This is one recipe that my kids love madly! Who doesnt love chaat? Here we have minimized the size of the crispy pakwans. You can also make pakwans in advance and store them in an air-tight container. The dal is also super quick and easy to make, every ingredient used for making this lip-smacking chaat is basic and is found in each and every Indian household! Though the preparation may take a while, yet the outcome and results will blow your taste buds off and you would wish that the plate of chaat doesn't end! A garnish of onions, pomegranate and bhujia completes the Mini Dal Pakwan Chaat, giving it a lot of more interesting flavours and textures! This is a very exciting snack, which will be loved by young and old alike. Some tips to make the dal pakwan chaat recipe. 1. Add ghee to make pakwan more khasta (flaky) and crispy. You can also add a tbsp of semolina to make it more crunchy. 2. Pakwan can be stored in an airtight container for almost a week once it’s cooled completely. Sindhi Koki, Sindhi Kadhi, Sai Bhaji, Spicy Sindhi Dal, Aloo Tuk, Kamal Kakdi ki Subzi are other popular Sindhi recipes. Enjoy dal pakwan chaat recipe | Sindhi dal pakwan chaat | mini dal pakwan | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
aloo tikki chaat recipe | Delhi style aloo tikki chaat | street style aloo tikki chaat | with amazing 28 amazing images. Think chaat and aloo tikki chaat is one of the first options that comes to mind. The aloo tikki chaat needs no introduction to those who are familiar with the popular street foods of India. This dish is loved by many no matter what the age group! Very famous Mumbai Street Food and Delhi street food, this street style aloo tikki chaat is now available all over the country even in small eateries and roadside stalls! One can easily find vendors serving a variety of chaat on every corner of the street in India. Their menu generally includes aloo tikki chaat, aloo chaat, pani puri, bhelpuri, papdi chaat, dahi vada and various other things. Amongst all of them the chaat which is absolutely loved by everyone is the aloo tikki chaat. Some serve aloo tikki chaat with ragda on top! The aloo tikkis used in the dish are deep fried and if you wish you can even shallow fry it! You can also add boiled and mashed green peas or crushed paneer to the tikkis! Crunchy and succulent tikkis made of potatoes are bathed in curds and spruced up with sweet and green chutneys and an exciting mix of spice powders. A garnish of sev adds crunch to the Aloo Tikki Chaat while pomegranate gives you spots of nice juicy sweetness. The chutneys used for making aloo tikki chaat are also made at home! Make Delhi style aloo tikki chaat with a flourish like the roadside vendors do and serve it with love, for your family and friends to relish. Also do try other chaat recipes like Paan ki Chaat, Khasta Kachori Chaat, Moong Dahi Misal and Dahi Puri. Enjoy aloo tikki chaat recipe | Delhi style aloo tikki chaat | street style aloo tikki chaat | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Chaat is one of the most interesting genres in Indian cooking, giving room to a lot of creativity and personalisation. In the hare Mutter ki Chaat, experience how cooked green peas, spiced simply with readily-available spice powders transforms into a scrumptious snack when topped with chutneys and potato salli. Try other chatpatta chaats like Khasta Kachori Chaat and Moong Sprouts and Potato Salli Chaat .
matar chaat recipe | healthy green peas chaat | quick matar chaat | chaat for weight loss | with 20 amazing images. matar chaat recipe | healthy green peas chaat | quick matar chaat | chaat for weight loss is a healthy snack for all health conscious. Learn how to make healthy green peas chaat. To make matar chaat, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds and aniseeds. When the seeds crackle, add the asafoetida and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the tomatoes, green peas, dry mango powder, chaat masala, sugar and salt and cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the butter and sprinkle lemon juice, sev and coriander over it. Serve hot. Quick matar chaat is an easy chaat recipe to make made from fibre rich green peas tossed with tomatoes, chaat masala, Indian spices, lemon juice, coriander and topped with baked sev. Calorie watchers keep their hunger pangs at bay with this desi chaat. No chutney, no fried sev or puri, and yet this chaat for weight loss is bursting with flavour, aroma and texture. Try our version of baked sev in advance and store it in a jar to make this chaat on days when you want to munch on something healthy. Heart patients and diabetics too can enjoy this healthy green peas chaat. With 85 calories per serving and less than 10 g of carbs, you can include this chaat frequently in your snack menu without any guilt. The fibre in it will benefit you while adding antioxidants to protect the organs of your body. Enjoy matar chaat recipe | healthy green peas chaat | quick matar chaat | chaat for weight loss | with step by step photos.
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