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Sev Batata Puri | Easy Chaat recipes | Appetisers | Mumbai Street Food

Sev batata Puri is one of the most
sought after snack in my family. Easy to make, and also quick to eat, this is
kiddo’s favourite and she specifically asked me to include it in the North
Indian Starters as Chaats are a popular starter too.

I have used home made fried papdi
(recipe soon) and homemade chutneys –  red chilli garlic chutney and tamarind Dates (recipes
here) and Green chutney for this. You could also use the BAKED PAPDIsfor this Once you have both these on hand, its very easy to make the
chaat. Less of a recipe and more of assembly, this is one chaat you cant miss
to make. The additions you can have is endless, I have even seen minced chicken
being used in non-vegetarian starters atop these cute papdi. 


Hope you enjoyed the Appetiser / Starter series with Sesame Gold Coin, Dahi ke kabab and today’s Sev Batata puri. Stay tuned for a new theme next week. 

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To make these, you need:

Papdis (about 2 dozen)

  • Maida / APF – 1.5 cups
  • Oil – to deep fry
  • Shortening / ghee – 3 TBSP
  • Baking powder – ½ TBSP
  • Salt – to taste
  • Ajwain /crushed carom seeds – a big
    pinch
  • Asafoetida – ¼ tsp
  • Red chilli powder – to taste 

To assemble the Sev Batata puri (serves : 4)

  • Boiled potato – 3 nos
  • Onions minced fine – ½ cup (optional)
  • Tomatoes – deseeded and minced
    fine – 1 TBSP
  • Red chilli garlic paste –1 TBSP
  • Tamarind Dates Chutney– 3 TBSP
  • Green chilli Chutney – 1 TBSP
  • Boiled corn – ¼ cup
  • Chaat Masala – 1 tsp
  • Jeera powder /roasted cumin powder
    – ½ TBSP
  • Red chilli powder – ½ tsp
  • Sev / fine Ompudi – to top
  • Freshly chopped coriander – a handful

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To make the papdis

  1. Sift flour with salt and baking powder.
    Add warm ghee / shortening and rub into the flour till it resembles
    breadcrumbs. Add the rest of the dry ingredients except oil and mix well. Now Add
    warm water little by little and make into a stiff dough. Apply a little oil and
    let it rest under a damp towel for 15 mins.
  2.  Pinch out a medium-large roundel
    and roll out a largish dish (slightly thick, but not too thin either). With a
    cookie cutter or a bottle lid, cut out discs, and prick all over with a fork to
    prevent puffing. Meanwhile heat the oil for frying. When its moderately hot,
    fry the discs on both sides and drain on absorbent paper.
  3. Store well in airtight containers for upto 8-10 days

To make the sev batata puri

  1. Mix the mashed potatoes, onions
    (if using), boiled corn, salt, chaat masala, red chilli powder in a large bowl
    and keep aside.
  2. Assemble  the papdis on a plate. Spoon over a light
    film of these two chutneys. Add mashed potato mixture over it.
     Top with tomatoes, jeera powder, sev and
    coriander leaves and serve immediately.

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7 Comments

  1. Oh looks so inviting!..I love this chaat..

  2. Varada's Kitchen

    One of my favorites. I love how the combination of flavors explode when you eat it.

  3. Fantastic chat!! looks colorful and appealing 🙂

  4. Priya Suresh

    Dont torture me like this, this sev batata puri makes me hungry.

  5. Love your chat. Too tempting.

  6. That is one irresistible chat 🙂 making me hungry now !!

  7. My EO loves to have these mini bites!

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