Latest Chaat Recipes
Latest Recipes
Channa Chaat is a popular dish from the Indian subcontinent. The dish is made of boiled chickpeas, onions, tomatoes, chaat masala, lemon juice and other …
Raj Kachori is a type of Indian chaat dish that is usually served as a snack. It’s made up of deep-fried wheat dough balls that …
Dahi Bhalle is a type of Indian snack made from a dough and yogurt. The dough is shaped into balls, deep-fried and then soaked in …
Ghugni Chaat is an iconic street food of Bengal. Also known as Kolkata Ghugni Chaat, this is a nutritious dish made with dried white peas, …
Fruit Chaat is an Indian dish that is more popular in Northern India, especially in the region of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. A chaat is …
Masala Papad is a very popular North Indian snack / starter dish. A refreshing & light snack, Masala Papads are perfect for any occasion with …
Aloo Chaat is a humble North Indian street food made with boiled & fried potatoes with spices and chutney. It is often served as an …
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 …
Samosa Chaat is a classic Indian street food typically consumed as an evening snack. Cooked samosas are crumbled and mixed with chickpeas, spices, assortment of …
Banarasi Tamatar Chaat is a speciality street food dish from the city of Banaras. Made with tomatoes, mashed potatoes and spices garnished with date tamarind …
Mumbai is the place for street food with numerous road side eateries, push carts and cafes. One of the most popular chaat/fast food items is …
Aloo Paneer Chaat is a delicious, tangy and easy to make chaat dish. It is ideal as an appetizer or can also be served as …
Ragda Pattice (or Ragda Patties) is a popular street food (chaat) made with dried white peas and potato cutlet topped with chutney and onions. It …
Chaat Recipes
Whether it is sold in a cart or in a fancy restaurant, Chaat food is very popular in India. From simple evening snacks they have evolved to become a meal on their own. From Aloo Chaat to Bhel Puri to Pani Puri to Papdi Chaat, the list is endless. Chaats have become an essential part of the Indian Street Foods that is loved by young and the old.