Spicy Indian Chaat with crispy potatoes, chickpeas and pomegranate!
Let’s do something different today.
We have lately been talking a lot about holidays so I figured just like me, you must be already getting sick of it. So why not take our taste buds to a tour of something spicy, crunchy, sweet and full of awesomeness. Let’s treat ourselves to this delicious and I so seriously mean delicious. We had this for dinner and next day again for lunch and now all I can think of is this again!! I might make some for myself for lunch (Best part of working from home!).
I grew up eating lots of chaat back home in India (Chaat is basically savory Indian ‘food truck’ food. You will find small shops or even people roaming around with small carts with all sorts of delicious chaat items). Especially during winters, my mom will make different versions of chaat majority of that with hot crispy potatoes. So few days back when I came across a recipe from The famous London restaurant “Gymkhana” by Karam Sethi, I was all over it. It took me back to my roots and all I wanted was that chaat.
After making it twice already, I have found a middle ground and the best and easiest technique to make this. Its so simple to make that you will have a batch of this fresh chaat in no more than 30 minutes on your table. Packed with fresh flavors, this is a perfect weeknight meal. Very humble dish with mind blowing flavors, this one will keep you going for more.
And if you are this year planning on doing something different for thanksgiving, you can serve it as a salad or an appetizer with lots of good wine.
Just do it, already!
- 4-5 potatoes, cleaned, boiled and chopped in big chunks
- 2 tbsp olive oil or ghee
- 1 cup boiled chickpeas
- 1 jalapeno, chopped
- 1 red onion, chopped
- Seeds from 1 pomegranate
- ½ cup yogurt
- Chaat masala (Easily available in Indian stores or speciality stores)
- salt to taste
- Red chili to taste
- Sugar to taste
- Lemon/lime juice to taste
- Fresh cilantro for garnishing, chopped
- Fine sev (These can be found in Indian grocery stores) (If hard to find, you can leave these)
- On a hot skillet, add oil or ghee. Once hot, add the boiled cubed potatoe pieces. Smash them a bit so they cook evenly. Cook on med-high until crispy. Flip and repeat on the other side. Once done, transfer them to a bowl. Add chickpeas, jalapeno, onion, pomegranate seeds, salt and chaat masala and lemon or lime juice. Stir it around and taste. You might need to add more salt or chaat masala or lemon/lime juice.
- Now serve it in indivisual plates.
- In another bowl, beat the yogurt to make it smooth. To it add, salt, red chili and pinch of sugar and mix and adjust to taste.
- Top the potato mix in the bowls with some of this yogurt, fine sev (optional) and cilantro. Serve immediately.
- Enjoy with a hot cup of tea!
I have suggested the total time as 1 hour as if you are boiling potatoes in a pot, it will take you an additional ½ an hour.
You can keep everything ready and just before you are ready to eat, crispy the boiled potatoes and assemble.
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Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy says
Oh how I wish this was my lunch today. I love anything with pomegranate in it.
naivecookcooks says
Me too Dannii and thanks for stopping by!!
Cindy @ Pick Fresh Foods says
Wow, this looks so good. I’ve never heard of chaat, but love all the ingredients. I’ll have to look for the chaat Marsala.
naivecookcooks says
You should totally make this Cindy! Chaat masala is easy to find these days though. Let me know!
Jill says
Those crispy smashed potatoes look so delicious. The green cilantro and red pomegranate seeds are giving my Christmas dinner ideas!
naivecookcooks says
Haha I am considering it too Jill!
Sues says
This looks right up my alley! Some of the best flavors and your photos are so pretty!!
naivecookcooks says
Thanks Sues!
Kelly - Life Made Sweeter says
This is such a beautiful dish, Ami! I love the combination of pomegranates and chickpeas along with the potatoes in here! I am seriously drooling over all the amazing pics and wish I had some of this right now!
naivecookcooks says
Come over girl!!
Linda @ Veganosity says
Now this is my kind of fast food! Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe.
naivecookcooks says
Give it a try Linda!! You will love this!
Manali @ CookWithManali says
Oh dear, you are making me crave badly for chaat now! I miss chaat…it’s not the same here… this looks super awesome! Pinned.
naivecookcooks says
Thanks girl!!