Tuesday, December 7, 2010

ALOO TIKKI CHAAT



                   I guess India’s most famous Chaat is SAMOSA CHAAT after PANI PURI. To eat this chaat  I used to go to “Batani bandi” (street corner) near Gandhi Park, Rajahmundry. He used to serve hot batani curry (white peas curry) with Irani Samosa, topping with onions, tomatoes, spices, ghee and Cilantro. AaaHaa....tastiest and delicious chaat I feel so.
                    Got this simple and quick chaat recipe from one of my Web-blogger KAVYA NAIMISH. I tried with white peas and with little modifications I made this chaat and served with Aloo Tikki and with some topping Chutneys. The taste was excellent and everybody loved it. Thanks to KAVYA’S NAIMISH and her recipe link is here : Kavya's Kitchen  -  Cutlet Chaat

Servings 5-6 persons:

Dry White peas (or) Yellow pea1.5cups
Onions (big)1 chopped
Tomatoes (medium)2 chopped
Turmeric½ tsp, plus ¼ tsp
Red chiily powder1tbsp
Coriander seeds1tbsp
Cumin seeds¾ tbsp
Chat masala1- 1½  tsp
Oil2 - 3 tbsp

  • Soak Peas in more water for 1-1½ day to reduce “Phytic Acid Content” or soak atleast 8hrs to overnight minimum. Give 2-3 washes and pressure cook in water up to 3 steams on medium high heat. While pressure cooking add salt to taste and ¼ tsp of turmeric.
  • Heat oil in a pot. Fry onions and green chillies and cook  till onions are cooked. Add turmeric,coriander-cumin seeds powder and fry it for few movements.
  • Add chopped tomatoes and saute till tomatoes are mashed.
  • Mix chilly powder and salt to taste.
  • Now add cooked peas (mash it with spoon lightly) and stir well. Add required water and bring to boil and cook for another 5-8 minutes.
  • Mix chat masala and cook for another couple of minutes and off the flame.
  • Chaat is ready to serve
Plating Ingredients per person:

Chaat Curry1 cup
Aloo tikki or Patties or Samosa1 (or) 2
Finely Chopped onion1-2 tbsp
Finely chopped tomato1-2 tbsp
Finely chopped cilantro1-2 tbsp
Beaten curd (mix with less than pinch of salt)2 tbsp
Green chutney1 tbsp
Tamarind chutney1 tbsp
Sweet Chutney1 tbsp
Chat Masalato sprinkle (optional)
Lime optional

  • Arrange hot aloo tikki’s or patties or samosa in a bowl (or) middle of the plate.
  • Pour hot ragda or chaat on tikki’s.
  • Top with onions, tomatoes, chutney’s , curd , chat masala, lime juice and Cilantro.
  • Serve immediately.


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