Being a South Indian, i would love to cook and eat North Indian foods, just i love their foods. Every month, if you get a chance to cook from this part of India, who will say no, definitely not me. When Divya of You Too Can Cook announced a monthly challenge between Southern and Northern part of India, i want to be a part of this group, immediately i joined this group.For this month's first challenge, Shruti of Shruti Rasoi challenged Bhelpuri chaat, a popular street food chaat from Mumbai to us (for the Southern group) while Divya of Divya's Culinary Journey challenged Mysore pak to the Northern group.As am a part of Southern group, i have to prepare bhelpuri chaat for this month's challenge. Finally here is my bhelpuri chaat i prepared yesterday and enjoyed thoroughly. Thanks to Shruti for this incredible challenge, loved it.
1cup Puffed rice
5nos Papdi/Papri
1/4cup Fried peanuts
1no Potato (boiled & cubed)
2tbsp Onions (chopped)
3tbsp Cucumber (chopped)
3tbsp Tomato (chopped)
2tbsp Raw mango (grated)
2tbsp Green Chutney
2tbsp Sweet Tamarind Chutney
Lemon juice (as per need)
Salt
2tbsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
1/2cup Sev/Omapodi
Take a large bowl, crush the fried papdis and take them in a bowl, add now the puffed rice,sev, cubed potatoes, chopped onions,chopped cucumber,chopped tomatoes,grated raw mango, lemon juice,salt and give a stir.
Add immediately the green chutney and sweet tamarinf chutney and toss gently until everything gets well mixed.
Serve immediately wiith chopped coriander leaves and sev.
I love this chaat..Interesting challenge
ReplyDeleteawesome u all made lovely bhelpooris
ReplyDeleteeven better than mumbai bhel walas
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Loooooooks crisp n yum.....
ReplyDeletethey look so good..
ReplyDeleteYummy chaat. Colorful and delicious one.
ReplyDeleteAn all time fav anytime, anyday..Looks super delish!!!!!
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Love Bhel puri chat.
ReplyDeletewow so yum and made perfect, great that you have done it from scratch :)
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Nice event... Love this chaat, one of m fav..never say no to this..look absolutely yummy.
ReplyDeleteYummy Bhelpuri...First time in your blog... Nice blog you have... Happy to follow you.
ReplyDeletePerfectly made Priya...
ReplyDeleteeverybody's favorite bhel!!
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Chaats are my favorites...this looks awesome Priya
ReplyDeletewow....Happy to see all homemade ingredients...yummy and perfect priya:)
ReplyDeleteAll time favorite. looks delicious
ReplyDeleteLovely dear... Looks better than what we get in street side stalls :)
ReplyDeletePapdi / Papri / Maida Papdi - For Chaat
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delicious ...
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks yummmy and Fresh..
ReplyDeletewow very tempting chat Priya,love it at any time...
ReplyDeleteLooks even better than street food!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking chaat...love it ..
ReplyDeleteVibrant chat....I am also huge fan of chats....this makes me drool....
ReplyDeletepapdi and sev also home made, really love the colourful bhelpoori chaat. Moreover, it is better than mumbai bhelpoori walas. Awesome!
ReplyDeletevery delicious & mouthwatering chat:)
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How i wish i had this, looks super yumm, just reading the recipe and looking to the pic i am drooling.
ReplyDeletelooks perfect n tasty!!
ReplyDeletelooks great.. drooling here :)
ReplyDeletePerfect.
ReplyDeleteLike ur North and South challenge, chaat is very inviting!
ReplyDeleteYumm!! Its been so long since I had Bhel Puri!!
ReplyDeleteColorful and super tempting..drool
ReplyDeleteI love Bhel! It is a perfect evening snack. Adding finely chopped or grated (as u have) Raw Mango is the highlight.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to mention, Bhel is from Mumbai, the West of India and also widely popular in the Gujarati community.
Mouth-drooling bhel puri..yummmm!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy chat and interesting challenge.
ReplyDeletelooks so good - wish I had some as a snack right now
ReplyDeletedrooling here...such a colorful bhel puri...
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Awesome chaat
ReplyDeletelovely, colorful and delish looking bhelpuri chaat..would love to have it right now.
ReplyDeleteone of my fav street food too!
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thank you priya for dropping by..yes its been a very long break and of course i didn't stop looking around for yummy recipes from fellow bloggers..
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what a mouthwatering dish..i haven't tasted this in the last 6months..you are making me crave for this
ReplyDeleteDelicious bhelpuri recipe Priya.
ReplyDeleteLove your chaat Priya..so tempting!
ReplyDeleteThe bhel has come out looking delicious, and I love the picture. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteeverywhere bhel....looks so colorful...chatpata...I'm drooling here...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inviting colors Priya :) Job very well done.
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