Aloo Chaat Recipe (Delhi style)| Potato Chaat| Potato snack| Diwali Recipes 2024

Crispy shallow fried Potatoes, mixed with Indian spices and green chutney.
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Aloo chaat is a much-loved Indian snack, which makes for a great party appetizer too. This is primarily a staple street food in Northern & eastern India, however, it is loved across the country. India being diverse has a diverse palette and thus there are variations to this Aloo Chaat. The recipe that, I am presenting is Delhi style thus there is no use of sweet tamarind chutney, however, if you like it you can add it as per your taste.

Aloo Chaat is a popular street food in Northern & eastern India, if you will move across the city you will find street vendors deep frying the freshly cut potatoes till they are crispy & mixing them with spices, jeera, chaat masala, etc, and serving hot. Typically there is no onion used as a sprinkle or sweet chutney however you can garnish it however you like with onions, pomegranate, ginger, namkeen sev, etc. Also if you are not fond of deep-fried food, you can air fry the potatoes, bake them, or use parboiled potatoes to shallow fry, they taste just as good.

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Aloo Chaat Recipe (Delhi style)| Potato Chaat| Potato snack| Diwali Recipes 2024

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 20 min Cook Time 10 min Total Time 30 mins
Servings: 4
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Aloo chaat, a simple yet exciting street food, which gets ready in minutes and is a crowd pleasure in parties. 

Its crunchy, spicy, sour, and has a burst of flavours. The key to a good aloo chaat is the way its fried and the green coriander & mint chutney, you can replace it with fresh coriander and lemon juice but there is a remarkable difference in taste.

I have used par boiled potatoes (Potatoes that are lightly boiled and are only 50% cooked) as frying them will not take much deep frying and taste remains the same as raw potatoes fried.

 

 

Ingredients

Ingredients for Green Chutney

Ingredients for potato

Instructions

Preparing the Green Chutney

  1. Wash the coriander and mint leaves well, then grind all the ingredients (Coriander leaves, mint leaves, garlic, salt, lemon juice and water) in a grinder to make smooth chutney

Preparing the potatoes

  1. Par boil the potatoes meaning boil till al dente, just cooked enough but not mushy. 

  2. In a non stick or heavy bottom pan, take the oil , once it's heated add the potatoes and fry on medium heat till crispy.
  3. Now to this fried potato add all the ingredients + green chutney and mix really well, till the spices are coated well on the potatoes.
  4. Serve immediately, sprinkled with coriander leaves, pomegranate arils etc.
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I have been cooking for a long time, I work to make my recipes interesting for advanced cooks but still accessible for beginners. I like to keep it simple & authentic to the best of my knowledge.

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