Thursday, July 22, 2010

Aloo tikki chaat




An all time favorite in the chaat category is the one and only aloo tikki chat...its something that can have you salivating just by thinking about it. Very popular among all age groups, the epitome of indian street food. These are flavorful patties or tikkies made out of mashed potatoes and other spices, which are shallow fried then smothered with a spicy yellow peas sauce and garnished with sweet and spicy chutney, yogurt, sev, onion and fresh cilantro..YUMM!! It is always reminiscent of the carefree school and college days :) My friends and I used to queue up in front of 'chaat wale bhaiyyaji' ka 'thela' and relish it every single day... pure bliss!

These are fairly easy to make, once you have all the ingredients and are soul satisfying.This I learned from my mom..


For the matar

Ingredients:

Dry yellow peas .................................. 1 1/2 cup
Hing ................................................ a pinch
Coriander powder ............................... 2 tsp
Red chilli powder ................................ 1 tsp or to taste
Ginger ............................................. 2"piece grated
Green chilli ....................................... 4-5 chopped or to taste
Roasted cumin powder .......................... 1 tsp
Black salt .......................................... 1/2 tsp
Turmeric ........................................... 1 tsp
Salt ................................................. to taste
Oil .................................................. 1 tblsp
Tamarind concentrate ........................... 1 tblsp or to taste
Cilantro leaves .................................... 1 tblsp chopped


Method:

1. Wash and soak the peas overnight in water.

2. Drain, rinse and add peas plus fresh water (4 cups), salt and pinch of turmeric in a pressure cooker.

3. Allow pressure cooker to whistle once, reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes.

4. Allow the pressure to release by itself.

5. Heat oil in a pan. Add hing, ginger and green chilli and stir till they turn light brown.

6. Add in the cooked peas and mix.

7. Add red chilli, coriander powder and cook for 4-5 minutes. Add water to desired consistency and add cumin powder salt, black salt, tamarind and cilantro. Mix everything and bring to a boil. Turn off the heat.




For the tikkies:

Ingredient:

Potato .................................... 2 lbs boiled and mashed
Green chilli .............................. 2-3 finely chopped
Salt ....................................... to taste
Cilantro .................................. chopped 1 tblsp
Corn starch .............................. 3-4 tblsp
Oil ......................................... for shallow frying


Method:

1. In a big bowl take potato salt cilantro and green chilli. Mix. Add in the corn starch and mix well.

2. Take a small portion and make a flat round patty. Repeat the process for the entire mix.

3. Shallow fry them on a non stick pan till golden brown on each side.


To serve: (tamarind, mint chutney, yogurt, sev, black salt, cumin powder, onions etc)

1. Place 2 patties on a plate, pour the peas over them, garnish with the above ingredients of your choice.

2. Serve immediately. ENJOY!




27 comments:

Umm Mymoonah said...

This is one of my favourite, looks so delicious, nice pictures.

Swathi said...

Aloo tikki chat looks really delicious, i love them. Nice clicks.

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

Can I come for dinner, wow, what a great looking plate :)

Satya said...

wow my all time favorite chaat...looks sooooo tempting ...in chennai there is mall called Spencer Plaza,there one small chat center is there call bengali chat ,all items in that stall is mind blowing my hubby n myself go there often to have panipuri n chat ....aipi i tell u what a taste ..by seeing urs i remembering all..urs looks lovely

Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

Veggie Belly said...

'yummy' is all i can say! im totally drooling over here!

Elaichii (Priya) said...

First time here, and the chat is making me drool.
Please visit me at www.elaichii.blogspot.com and give your valuble comments.

sowmya's creative saga said...

am drooling..looks so yumm..

Nandini said...

Wow! Amazing work!! Drooling here. Beautiful pictures:) Keep rocking.

Lizy said...

picture perfect food!

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

hi aipi,

Iam not a gr8! fan of chats but seeing urs wanna try this...luks awesome.Droolworthy pictures.

Latha said...

Looks incredibly YUM! Lovely presentation.

Sushma Mallya said...

Looks so tempting, long since i had this one...

Sreelekha Sumesh said...

i am fond of chaats. .looks very tempting.love the pics.following u too :)

Jay said...

I go craze for chaats. ur version sounds yummy

Priya said...

Omg, am gonna shift my house near to u, i fond always for these sort of chaats, such a tempting aloo tikki chaat dear...mouthwatering here..

Krishnaveni said...

beautiful and lovely recipes, delicious

An Open Book said...

The 2nd pic looks excellent..i cud just pop one in as it is

Suman Singh said...

nothing can beat this delicious food..isn't? Looks wonderful..lovely pics too..yumm

Suja Sugathan said...

Oh dear..looks so tempting, love it.

Roshu said...

Thanx for visitng my blog....
u presented it very nicely and your blog is a collection of very gud recipes....

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

this looks simply mouthwatering...droooooooling....looks delicious n awesome....mmmmmmmm..awesome pics as always

Hamaree Rasoi said...

I'm going crazy here after looking at your tasty tikkis with yummy chutneys. excellent job Aipi

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Sukanya Ramkumar said...

Perfect evening snack. Looks so good. Nice recipe. Perfect click. YUM!

Yummy Team said...

Mouthwatering clicks!! Chaat looks very tempting..

Anshu said...

Hey...what a wonderful blog Aipi.....
Great collection of recipes....very beautiful presentation and awesome clicks...
I am following you :)

Nithu said...

Looks wonderful. Lovely chat.

aipi said...

Thank you guys ..love you all :)

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