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Rathaloo Chaat | Baked Sweetpotato Snack

Many years ago, while in Delhi during winters, the husband and I decided to brave the cold weather and ventured from the hotel we were staying, towards Janpath and CP. I think it must have been around 6:30 pm and it was pretty dark already and what seemed like fun wasnt at all ! I was chilled to the bone, and all our efforts to find a quick supper along CP proved pointless – there was a mile-long queue of wannabe diners at Saravana Bhavan, and we really thought we should have some ‘non-south’ indian fare – we walked and walked and walked about a mile past shut doors and closed markets – almost like a curfew.. At the end of it, I couldnt take the tummy rumblings any longer, and decided that I need some food. S made a few calls to his friends @ Delhi, and we were told that owing to Sunday, most markets were shut.sigh.. Now even to get back to the hotel, we had left our car behind in some parking place @ CP (and hoped it would be there), but there was the hunger issue to handle 🙂 Till, till, we saw what was a flicker of candle, and moved towards that like fireflies 🙂 It turned out to be a vendor selling Rathaloo Chat (at that point, my culinary dictionary didnt know what that meant). 

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I believe it is also known as Shakarkandi. I asked what it was – veg / non veg ? .. although the distinct aroma of the sigdi (coal stove) was tempting with the wares he sold, but I just wanted to know if it was vegetarian. He didnt know what they called Rathaloo in english. Finally, after what seemed ages, I agreed to have it (read gulp it), and it seemed like heaven. The roasted sweet potato (and that’s what Rathaloo meant! silly me :-)) along with the fiery chutney and chat masala was exactly not ‘supper’ but I came to love another Delhi street food (along with Golgappas) and have today tried to re-create that magic in my kitchen 🙂 Although you can make this quick snack throughout the year, the fresh pink-skinned veggies are extra tasty during the winters. Like theSweet potato croquetes, patties or even thebaked Samosa, my family seems to prefer this veggie a lot. This goes to the following events:

Radhika’s Winter Carnival, Sangee’s BakeFest-event byVardhini & Priya’s bookmarked recipes

Prep time : 10 mins. Cook time : 10 mins. Serves: 2

Adapted from here

Ingredients:

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  • Boiled Sweet potato – 2 large
  • Onions – minced – 1/2 cup (opt.)
  • Green chutney – 2 TBSP
  • Meetha / sweet chutney – 1 tsp
  • Salt – to taste
  • Green chillies – minced – 1/4 tsp.
  • Chaat Masala – 1 tsp
  • Red chilli powder – 1/2 tsp
  • coriander leaves &  lemon juice – for garnish 
  • Sev / ompudi – for garnish (opt.) : I didnt have any, so skipped it

Method:

1) Wash and slightly peel the sweet potatoes ( I like to keep it with the skin on). Bake at 170 C for 10 -15 mins till slightly crusty.

2) Cool and cube them (with the skin on)

3) In a large bowl, mix all the ingredients. Add the cubed veggies and toss once. Serve hot topped with lemon juice , coriander and sev ! Superb wintery bliss, and a no-oil snack at that 🙂 You couldnt beat that !

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17 Comments

  1. Lifewithspices

    awesome simply superr n so so yumm ..perfect click..

  2. Aruna Manikandan

    WOW…
    looks very tempting 🙂

  3. watte click kalyani dear!! Simply gorgeous pic and an ingenious recipe

  4. Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen

    Pass me that bowl!!! its soooo tempting!!!!

  5. Pari Vasisht

    This is common delight in the markets of Delhi, looks yumm.

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  6. Heavenly dear just heavenly.

  7. Priya Suresh

    Wonderful looking baked sweet potato,absolutely stunning.

  8. Oh that looks like it turned out good.
    When I tried making this last month, I baked my sweet potato (pierced it with fork all over) & wrapped in alum foil & put in oven at 180C for 20 mins, it didn't bake from any angle, just became a litttlleee soft :-/

    • @Nisha – we need to use pre-boiled baked potato for this dish- baking is to make it only crusty and crispy. If you are using a raw sweet potato, it would take almost 45-50 mins to bake them. So I used a pre-cooked sweet potato for this (the veggie must be cooked m firm, but not mushy)

  9. Hari Chandana P

    Yummy and healthy recipe.. looks perfect !!
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  10. Kalyani……..U made me long to go back to India & eat all the street food in & around DElhi…..Lovely post .

  11. chef and her kitchen

    very delicious chaat

  12. very tempting,delicious and perfect…lovely post…

  13. Lavanya Selvaraj

    Feel like grabbing the bowl… Wonderful recipe!

    -Lavanya
    My Recent Post: Sweet Potato Paratha

  14. this is new to me…wonderful recipe, thanks for sharing this, stunning pic you have there…love it!!
    thank you so much for linking it to my event..

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  15. wow, that looks so tempting and wonderful !!!

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