Papri Chaat

Posted on the 03 January 2021 by Spk100

Papdi Chaat is a very popular North Indian street food. Often called as the Prince of Chaats, it is known as Papri Chaat in some places and is made with crispy flat puris, yoghurt, chickpeas and potatoes.

A combination of sweet, spicy and tangy flavours, this is a great evening snack across India.

For those who love Chaat, Papri Chaat is a not to be missed dish.

Papdi Chaat Recipe

Papri Chaat is a popular North Indian chaat often served as a snack.

Ingredients for Papdi Chaat

To serve:

How to make Papdi Chaat

  • Mix maida, salt and cumin seeds in a bowl.

  • Soak the urad dal for 30 minutes and grind to a coarse paste.

  • Add this to the maida and mix well.

  • Add 2 tblsp oil and mix to a thick dough.

  • Cover with a damp cloth for 10 minutes.

  • Knead again and make small balls of the dough.

  • Flatten them to a small puri or roll them out.

  • Heat oil in a deep frying pan.

  • Fry the prepared papdis until light golden brown.

  • Remove and drain excess oil.

  • Store in an airtight container.

  • To make the chaat, crush a few papdis (or spread 5 to 6 papris) onto a plate.

  • Sprinkle the potatoes on top.

  • Pour 1 tblsp of green chutney, sweet chutney, curd and salt.

  • Crush 1 or 2 papris on top.

  • Garnish with black salt, red chilli powder, cumin seeds, coriander leaves and sev.

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