Samosa chaat. Hints of sweet, tangy and spicy flavors combined with the robust chaat masala make this classic street food downright addicting. The veggies and pomegranate arils add a refreshing and vibrant touch to this much-loved classic.
There are quite a few reasons to love chaats, the most popular Indian street food. One, the amazing combination of flavors and textures that make them so unique. Two, the fact that they aren’t just delicious but are also pretty to look at. Oh, and the sheer joy of celebrating a flavor party in your mouth is indescribable.
No wonder this samosa chaat is one of my favorites, and I must say, it’s totally addicting. An amazing lineup of crunchy and soft textures, and spicy, sweet and tangy flavors make this a popular choice.
So, what’s the secret? The ingredients… of course. Let’s find out the unique combo of ingredients that make this chaat amazingly delicious.
Chana masala or chickpea masala – One of the most popular vegetarian curries in Indian cuisine. Chickpeas simmered in luscious spicy sauce. The key here is to make the sauce really thick ready to absorb the flavors of the other toppings of this samosa chaat.
Samosa – It’s the core element of this chaat adding the crispy texture from the outer covering of the samosas. For the filling of the samosa, I decided to go the traditional way and make potato samosas. And again, you can either fry or bake them, but I think frying is the best option here.
Chutneys – The absolute “must” ingredient of all your favorite chaats, and the key ingredients in balancing the basic sweet, tangy and spicy flavors. Feel free to add more or less to create the perfect samosa chaat to your liking.
Onions and tomatoes – I love the refreshing touch they add to all chaats. Moreover, they make your favorite chaat bright and colorful. The purple hues of red onions and the bright red color of tomatoes increase the aesthetic appeal of these much loved street food.
The final touch of coriander (cilantro) leaves, chaat masala, yogurt and bright pomegranate arils complete the picture. Pomegranate arils are totally optional in this recipe, but I really love it’s bright red color and the slight sweetness adds a beautiful contrast to the spicy chaat.
Once all the elements are ready, layer them in a plate to make the best samosa chaat ever.
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The delectable combo of chickpea masala, crispy samosas and flavorful chutneys adorned with fresh veggies and vibrant pomegranate arilsSamosa Chaat | Indian Street Food | Video
Ingredients
Chana masala / Chickpea masala:
Samosa:
Green chutney:
Red chili garlic chutney:
Tamarind chutney:
Other ingredients:
Instructions
Chana masala / Chickpea masala:
Samosa:
Chutneys:
Assemble samosa chaat:
Nutrition Information
Yield
4
Serving Size
1
Amount Per Serving
Calories 83Total Fat 3gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 2gCholesterol 1mgSodium 41mgCarbohydrates 14gFiber 3gSugar 8gProtein 3g
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Naomi says
This is one of our favorite when we go to our local Indian takeaway. This looks better than the takeaway one. Thanks for the recipe.