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Ingredient Ideology | Monsoon Special: Chaat Pe Charcha!!! By: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani- Celebrity Master Chef.

Chaat is an umbrella term for a wide range of roadside foods that usually feature some kind of fried dough with various ingredients that typically create a spicy, tangy, or salty flavour, though some chaat are sweet. Chaat is also referred to as a family of savoury snacks that originated in India, typically served as an hors d'oeuvre or at roadside tracks from stalls or food carts across South Asia in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. The different kinds of Chaat names from the collection are Aloo and Peas Chaat, Aloo Paneer Chaat, Sprouts Chaat, Raw Mango Chaat, Palak Chaat, Idli Chaat, Boondi Chaat, Cutlet Chaat, Oats Chaat, etc. There are almost more than 500 varieties of Chaat across the country in various states, cities and smaller places as well. In India, “chaat” is a word that describes more than just a set of snacks: It's a way of life, and a category of food that hits practically every element that makes something crave able—sweet, sour, tangy, spicy, and crunchy.

The original chaat is a mixture of potato pieces, crisp fried bread dahi vada or dahi Bhalla, gram or chickpeas and tangy-salty spices, with sour Indian chili and saunth (dried ginger and tamarind sauce), fresh green coriander leaves and yogurt for garnish, but other popular variants included alu tikkis or samosa. There are those who say the word chaat originated from its literal meaning 'to lick'. It was so delicious that people licked their fingers and the bowl made of peepal leaves, called donas, in which it is often served. Others think it originated from the term chatpati (tangy). However, no one truly knows the origin.

Though Chaats are prepared with a mixture of various ingredients yet, they are not so unhealthy to eat. But, there is Chaat like Aloo Tikki chaat and samosa chaat can be unhealthy especially for the people who are trying to lose weight. In short, Samosa Chaat is made when samosa is broken into bite-sized pieces and served with masala, chutney, and spices. Even though it's amazing street food, it can also be made at home. It's the perfect dish to experiment with because there are so many different sauces and spices to try it with.

Here are a few easy to toss- mix- assemble and relish options for a Sunday evening with Chaats:

Recipe-1] CHATPATA MAKKAI WALA CHAAT

Ingredients:

Oil-2 tsp

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Green chili-1 tsp chopped

Onion-1 small chopped

Tomato- 1 small chopped

Mint leaves- 8-10 no

Coriander leaves- 1 tbsp. chopped

Chaat masala-1/2 tsp

Lime juice-1 tsp

Tomato ketchup-1 tsp

Red chili sauce-1 tsp

Aamchur powder-1/2 tsp

Imli chutney- 2-3 tsp

Flat papdis- 4-5 no

Nylon sev- 2-3 tbsp.

Fresh anardana- 2-3 tbsp.

Method:

1. boil the American sweet corn until tender and keep aside.

2. prepare all the cutting- chopping of the ingredients as listed, keep it all chilled until used.

3. heat oil add ginger, chilies, corn and saute for a few seconds, add salt to taste, lime juice, chaat masala and all other sauces and flavourings.

4. add in the boiled corn, onions, tomatoes, mint, coriander leaves and give it all a nice mix. Add in boiled potato cubes as well for a little more volume in the chaat.

5. toss the chaat well just before serving and assemble it all on a serving plate and garnish with anardana, coriander, imli chutney and serve it chilled.



Recipe-2] KALA CHANA FIRANGI CHAAT.

Ingredients:

Oil- 2 tsp

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Green chilies -1 tsp chopped

Kala chana- 2 cups boiled

Boiled potatoes-1 cup peeled and diced

Salt to taste

Black pepper to taste

Chaat masala-1/2 tsp

Schezuan sauce- 2 tsp

Lime juice-2 tsp

Tomato ketchup-1 tsp

Onions-1 small chopped

Tomatoes-1 small chopped

Coriander-2 tbsp. chopped

Mint leaves- 8-10 no

Lightly toasted peanuts- 2-3 tbsp.

Method:

1. prepare all the ingredients for the chaat masti mazaa for Sundays.

2. in a mixing bowl toss up together the ingredients for the chaat one by one, add

In seasonings to taste, sauces, chutneys and mix well.

3. add in the variety of veggies as per taste and give them all a nice mix.

4. add in a little cream cheese as well to balance the spice if needed.

5. garnish the chaat well with elements like sev, puries, coriander, chaat masalas and chutneys and offer them immediately garnish with toasted or roasted peanuts, mint, coriander and serve chilled.




Recipe- 3] MAKHANA MASTI CHAAT

Ingredients;

Makhanas- lotus seeds-1 cup

Oil-2 -3 tsp

Salt to taste

Black pepper- to taste

Lime juice-2 tsp

Peanut butter- 2-3 tbsp.

Boiled corn-1/2 cup

Boiled potatoes-1/2 cup diced

Cucumber-1/2 no peeled and cut

Tomatoes- ½ cup diced

Boiled chicken cubes- ½ cup

Sliced chicken sausages-1/2 cup

Tomato ketchup-2- 3 tsp

For more options on veggies:

Saute sliced zucchini

Sliced saute mushrooms

Sliced black and green olives

Fresh herbs/ parsley/ micro-greens

Method:

1. prepare all the ingredients for the chaat recipe as listed.

2. lightly toast the makhanas in oil on a medium flame and add a little salt and pepper into the makhanas and remove, allow to cool.

3. in a mixing bowl, combine together all the ingredients for the makhana chaat recipe. Start with the basic ones, add the sauces, ingredients to flavour the makhanas. I personally also tried it with peanut butter with tomato ketchup, a dash of imli chutney and mint- coriander.

4. add in the chutneys, seasonings to taste and give it all a nice toss and set the chaat into small bowls, add makhanas towards the end and sprinkle some more chaat elements onto the chaat bowls and serve it immediately.

5. for garnishing Chaats we can also use grapes, kiwi, berries, orange segments, cubed papaya etc can also be an option to be used in Chaats.

Recipe- 4] PAKODE WALI CHAAT

Ingredients:

Assorted pakodas- onion bhajiyas, potato bhajiyas, moong dal pakodas,

Mix veggie pakodas, paneer pakodas, boiled egg pakodas, chicken pakodas etc can be used.

Onions- ½ cup chopped

Tomatoes-1/2 cup chopped

Mint leaves- 8-10 no

Coriander leaves-2 tbsp. chopped

Peanut butter chutney-2-3 tbsp.

Red chili sauce-1-2 tsp

Garlic red chili chutney-2-3 tsp

Imli chutney- 2-3 tsp

Curd- ½ cup beaten.

Chaat masala-1/2 tsp

Roasted crushed jeera-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Lime juice- 2-3 tsp

Fresh fruits- pomegranate seeds or sliced dragon fruit.

Method:

1. to prepare the chaat elements, ensure all the ingredients are freshly cut and kept chilled.

2. choose between the pakodas as per choice and taste. Take 2-3 varieties of the pakodas for this chaat recipe.

3. the chaat is to be assembled just before serving, we need to keep all the choice of toppings, chutneys etc ready with us for this session.

4. the pakodas can be fried and assembled as chaat while they are a little warm as well similarly the moong dal pakodas can also be served while a little warm with toppings.

5. ensure the elements of the chaat are handy and ready to use once we start the assembly process. Add the toppings randomly on the pakodas, use squeeze out bottles to remove out the assorted topping sauces, chutneys etc on the chaat.

6. garnish the chaat with assorted garnishes from the classics to the creative ones and make it look nice, attractive and tempting.

Recipe- 5] PEANUT WALI KHASTA MAZAA CHAAT

Ingredients;

Peanuts- 1 and a half cup, boiled, fried/ roasted.

For non-veg- boiled/grilled/tandoori chicken sliced

For veg- paneer tikka- cut sliced/ cubes

For the chaat dressing:

Oil-1 tsp

Imli chutney-2-3 tbsp.

ginger juliennes-2-3 tsp

lime juice-2-3 tsp

mango pickle masala-2 tsp

tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

raisins- 2-3 tsp

date puree-2-3 tsp

white vinegar-1 tsp

brown sugar-1- 2 tsp

mint and coriander- 2-3 tbsp.

onions- ½ cup chopped

tomatoes- ½ cup chopped

green chilies- 1 tsp chopped

chaat masala-1/2 tsp

salt and crushed pepper to taste

method:

1. prepare all the elements for the chaat and keep it all ready to toss.

2. choose between the veg and non-veg options for the chaat combination.

3. peanuts are a good choice to add into chaat and goes well with potatoes, boiled chana, 

Rajma, chauli etc.

4. assorted fruits like apples, pears, orange segments, ripe papaya cubes, grapes etc.

5. add in the assorted chutneys, sauces, chaat ingredients as needed and give it all a nice toss.

6. we can also use papdis, sev, bhujiya, crushed mathhri and other crunchy stuff as well like soya sticks, namkeen chiwda etc can also add taste and volume into the chaat. Garnish and serve immediately.

Recipe- 6] RAJMA AUR KAIRI WALI CHAAT

Ingredients:

Boiled rajma- 2 cups

Boiled cubed potatoes- 1 cup

Onion-1/2 small chopped

Tomatoes- ½ cup chopped

Green chilies- 1 tsp chopped

Lime juice- 2 tsp

Chaat masala powder- ½ tsp

Kala namak- ½ tsp

Raw mango- ½ cup cut

Imli chutney-1/4 cup

Green chutney- ¼ cup

Tomato ketchup-1 tsp

Roasted crushed jeera-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1/4 tsp

Flat papdi-1/2 cup

Nylon serv-1/2 cup

Assorted fruits-1/2 cup cut

For garnish- 

Assorted nuts

Assorted greens

Sliced dates


Method:

1. prepare all the ingredients for the chaat and ensure they are all cut and kept chilled.

2. boil the rajma and keep aside, boil potatoes and peel, cut into cubes and keep aside.

3. prepare all the other ingredients as well for the chaat and keep it handy.

4. fruits, garnishes, toppings, options for veg and non-veg need to be checked.

5. just before serving the guest. We need to add everything from rajma to veggies and kairi into the mixing bowl and add 

Seasonings, chutneys, sauces as per taste and give it all a nice toss, mix.

6. assemble the chaat into small glasses, mini portion bowls etc and place colorful garnishes on the chaat and ensure it is looking fresh. Serve the chaat immediately and relish it.