White chickpeas are called Kabuli or qabuli chana and these legumes are the star ingredient of today's chaat. This chaat is protein packed with underlying and complimentary flavors contributed by chutneys, spices, onions and tomatoes. Those spicy, sweet and tangy flavors form a wonderful base for this easy and filling chaat. It can be done under 10 minutes and novice friendly if using canned chickpeas and store bought chutneys, sev, and pooris.
Ingredients:
½
cup dried chickpeas or 1 cup canned chickpeas
1
small red onion, finely chopped
1
small tomato, finely chopped
1
tbsp. cilantro, finely chopped
2
heaped tsp. green chutney
2
heaped tsp. sweet tamarind chutney
Salt
to taste
¼
tsp. chili powder
¼
tsp. chaat masala
Few
pinches of black salt
Sev
to garnish
4
fried golgappe puri
* If
using dried chickpeas, soak them overnight and pressure cook until soft. Drain
and keep aside. If using canned ones, rinse well and drain.
* Add chickpeas to a
mixing bowl. Next add onion, tomato, cilantro, green chutney, sweet chutney,
salt and spices. Mix everything so that spices and chutneys coat the chickpeas
and vegetables well.
* Divide the mixture between serving bowls. Top it with a
generous amount of sev and crushed pooris.
So far, on this series,
A for Aloo Kabli
B for Bajra Vada
C for Chooda Matar
D for Dahi Batata Puri
E for Elaichi - Kesar Lassi
F for Fulwadi
G for Ghugni Chaat
H for Hare Chane Ki Chaat
I for Indori Garaadu Chaat
J for Jamun Bun
K for Khakra - Chana Bhel
L for Locho
M for Masala Puri Chaat
N for Nippattu Masala Chaat
O for Onion Pakoda
P for Palakhova Bun
So far, on this series,
A for Aloo Kabli
B for Bajra Vada
C for Chooda Matar
D for Dahi Batata Puri
E for Elaichi - Kesar Lassi
F for Fulwadi
G for Ghugni Chaat
H for Hare Chane Ki Chaat
I for Indori Garaadu Chaat
J for Jamun Bun
K for Khakra - Chana Bhel
L for Locho
M for Masala Puri Chaat
N for Nippattu Masala Chaat
O for Onion Pakoda
P for Palakhova Bun
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wow..You have made a simple chat look so pretty with those garnishings..I bet each and every bite would be full of flavors..total burst of tongue tickling flavors.Loved the chat Suma.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's an interesting chaat with channa. I love this kind of "Put everything together" recipes. It looks absolutely delicious and you have presented it sowell.
ReplyDeleteLove all the street foods posted so far, suma. This is a healthy one too. I have never used the pani puris for this kind of chaat. Good idea.
ReplyDeleteChanna in chaat is always a lovely dish for me this and this dint fail to impress!!
ReplyDeleteThe one thing I love about chats is the toppings. With crunchy sev, puris and fresh coriander leaves, they look so good and taste divine. I love your version of channa chat. Even I make one like this for some quick snack option for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThese simple legumes chaats are definitely my kind. Easy to make and perfect during those hunger pangs.
ReplyDeleteGood pick for Q. Like harini said, I love protein based chaats and this is no exception . Chickpeas is such a versatile ingredients and I like he crunch from
ReplyDeleteThe golgappas here in ur recipe :))
Such a nutritious chaats, prefect to enjoy without any guilt. And this chaat is truly something i would definitely enjoy thoroughly without any fuss.
ReplyDeleteI could finish bowlfuls of this chaat. Loe chickpeas and like that is quite healthy. Loving your different kinds of chaats.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pick for the letter and that chat looks so filling!..so nicely done Suma..
ReplyDeleteThat is one filling and delicious chaat. I love biting on chickpeas in dishes and this sounds like a perfect dish to enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteQabuli chana chaat with all the toppings looks oh so tempting. I love the idea of using leftover pooris as a topping and it would add a nice crunch.
ReplyDeleteI m salivating reading the recipe! Looks delicious Suma! I make something similar but within the chutneys for our salad night sometimes! Next time I will try with the chuntney’s
ReplyDeleteQuick and easy to make and with all those toppings the channa chat is so delicious. Protein loaded chaat to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pick for the alphabet Suma. Each of your chaat is making me so hungry and literally wants me to grab the bowl off the screen!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and protein rich chana platter... love it.
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