Dahi Papdi chaat is a famous street food from North India and its a lip-smacking dish. I shared the recipe to make some Papdis at home yesterday and promised that will be sharing the recipe for Papdi chaat today. I actually forgot to garnish some sev and pomegranate before clicking the picture as I was in so much hurry to click and enjoy the dish and I’m sure you can understand why 🙂 🙂
So, sharing another delicious Indian Street food recipe and hope you all have a great day.
Serves – 2
Ingredients:
25-30 Papdis – click here for recipe
2 medium sized Potatoes (boiled and chopped)
Plain Yogurt/dahi – 1 cup
Salt to taste
Sugar – 1 tbsp
Green chutney – 4 tbsp (click here for recipe)
Sweet tamarind chutney- 4 tbsp (click here for recipe)
Roasted cumin powder 1 tsp
Chaat masala – 1 tsp
Fresh coriander leaves for garnishing
Sev – (optional) for garnishing (click here for Sev recipe)
Method:
1) Add salt and sugar in yogurt and whisk until smooth. You can add little water if its too thick and creamy. Keep it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
2) Arrange the 10-15 papdis on a plate. Just break the papdis lightly with your hands.
3) Add few chopped potato pieces over papdis.
4) Drizzle green chutney and sweet tamarind chutney.
5) Sprinkle cumin powder and chaat masala.
6) Now add chilled yogurt and drizzle some more of the sweet tamarind chutney and garnish with coriander leaves and sev.
Serve it immediately. You can also garnish it some pomegranate.
Check other Indian Street Food recipes ( Just click on names for recipes)
Ram Laddoo
Ooty Chili Fritters
Pani Poori/Gol Gappe
Punugulu
Aloo Tikki Chaat
Lawrence Bergfeld says
The food looks like its is delicious and nutritious!
Lawrence Bergfeld
Hadia says
Your dish is busting wit flavor. I love the great collection of Indian street food, and this dish is no exception. Sounds fantastic!
Smitha Kalluraya says
that looks really yummy..
Smitha Kalluraya says
that looks really yummy..
nomusam says
The dish sounds delicious. One of these days I am going to surprise my Indian friends with the great collection of Indian dishes that you have here.Thanks for sharing Priya.
Zachary Brown says
This looks fantastic! I have never tried to prepare Indian food before, but I think this post just gave me a good excuse to give it a try! 🙂
traditionallymodernfood says
All time fav chat:) yummy
Nathaniel Kidd says
Priya,
This looks really good. Can it be cooked without the yogurt. I do not like yougurt but very interested in this dish. Thanks for sharing.
Erika Beyk says
Wow Priya ,this are many recipes in one and it
seems to be delicious .I hope to be able to taste
the original of this in India some times.
Thank you
Jeanne Melanson says
This looks wonderful. Thanks, Priya. Sharing your recipe.
nandoos Kitchen says
yummy chaat..
nandoos Kitchen says
lovely chaat
KC the Kitchen Chopper says
wow! Indian comfort food. Thanks for sharing at #TheWeekendSocial. Always looking to learn. Hope you join us again Thursday at 9:00 PM EST. I'm off to pin.
Hasna Hamza Layin says
nothing can beat chaats in our iftars…thnks fr linking ths our event
Hasna Hamza Layin says
Lovely chaat… and nyc clicks too
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beena stephen says
Tempting yummy chaat