Recipe | Healthy Papdi Chaat Tarts (2024)

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Healthy Papdi Chaat Tarts

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Coming back to the recipe, it instantly reminds me ofBesan ki papdi my granny used to make. Though I spent very little time with my grandmother but the time and food she shared with me is memorable.

Her slow cooked Kadhi, Daal Baati, Churma Laddo, Besan ki chakki and those thick crisp roti with Bajra (pearl millet)and cornmeal (makki) are some of the food I relished the most. But I am afraid my children are not one with me.

Besan ki Papdiisone of the festive treats my grandmother loved making during Diwali. Oh..yes, we were given small hammers (musal) to beat the papdi dough with it, which was a fun activity for the children.

I enjoyed every single bite of those delicious, warm, crispy little discs. When I make the same at home my children would take one or two of the Papdis just to please me.

And this is when I thought of giving it a makeover and combined papdi recipe to make these Papdi Chaat Tarts.

Make these tarts ahead and refrigerate, it stays good for about 6-7 days. Use them to make instant healthybreakfastor tea-time snack with interesting fillingsand serve.

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Ingredients;

(makes 10-12)

For Crusts;

  • 1 cup chickpea flour
  • 2 tbsp wheat flour
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1 tsp. red chilly powder
  • 1/4 tsp. Carrom seeds
  • 1/4 tsp. Baking soda
  • 1 tsp. Salt
  • 1/4th cup Water
  • Oil for deep frying

Filling;

  • 1/2 cup Green gram sprouts
  • 1/2 cup chopped coloured bell pepper
  • 1 onion
  • 1 tsp. oil
  • 1/2 tsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp. Chaat masala (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp. black pepper powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • Fresh coriander leaves
  • Cheese (optional)

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Method;

Chickpea flour Crusts; Combine chickpea flour (besan), wheat flour, carom seeds (ajwain), salt, chilly powder and baking soda in a large bowl.

Add oil and mix it with your fingers to make crumbs of flour.

Add little water at a time and knead all the ingredients to get a stiff or hard dough.

Cover the dough and keep it aside for 20 minutes.

Pre-heat over at 200°C and grease tart shells with oil.

Pinch small balls of dough and roll it into thin discs. Alternatively you can make a large thin chapatti and cut small circles with a cutter.

Place these small circles on tart shells and press firmly.

Prick each crust with fork.

Bake the tart shells for 10-12 minutes or until they turn golden brown in coluor.

Cool the tart shells and store it in air-tight container.

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Stuffing; Finely chop onion and all the bell peppers (shimla mirch). Heat oil in a pan and cook chopped capsicum and sprouts for just 1 minutes on high heat.

Take the stuffing off the flame, add rest of the ingredients (except cheese, if using) and mix well. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.

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Fill the tart shells with a large tablespoon of above filling and add grated cheese to make it more exotic snack recipe. Sprinkle a little Indian Chaat masala and serve.

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Use this recipe of Mini Oat Tartsor these Wholewheat Tarts I posted some time back on Lite Bite. These tarts are thick and more crusty in texture to make these savory version.

Ingredients for Oat crust;

  • 1/2 cup quick cooking oats
  • 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 2 tbsp. granulated sugar
  • 2 tbsp. or more milk
  • 1/2 tsp. cinnamon powder
  • A pinch of salt

Notes;

  1. Make sure you roll the dough very thin to get crisp tart crusts.
  2. Use vegetables such as grated coloured cabbage, corn kernel, fresh sweet peas or even boiled lentils and legumes such as peanuts, chickpeas to the filling.
  3. Chaat masala is a tangy Indian spice-mix made by powdering dried mango and cumin seeds.
  4. Add sweet and spicy Dates chutney to the filling to make it tastier.
  5. I often use these tart shells to make Paani- puri, a popular Indian street food.
  6. You can even deep fry the tarts instead of baking them for a much crispy treat.

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FAQs

What is papdi chaat made of? ›

Papdi chaat is a popular and delightful North Indian street food snack that is made with papdi (a.k.a fried flour crispies or crackers), boiled chickpeas, potatoes, pakoris (fried black gram fritters), curd (yogurt), spices and various chutneys. Papdi can be homemade or also store-brought.

How healthy is papdi chaat? ›

Most of the ingredients in papdi chaat are relatively healthy - chickpeas, onions, tomatoes, yogurt, green chutney. The exception is fried papdi which is not healthy due to the high calories and saturated fat.

What is the other name for papdi chaat? ›

Also known as Dahi papdi chaat, this is a popular street snack from North India. Crisp fried puris are topped with mung beans sprouts or chickpeas, yogurt, sweet, sour and sour chutney.

What is the substitute for papri? ›

Finding papri can be difficult if you don't have any Indian store nearby. A good variations would be to use crunchy tortilla chips, or any savory crackers. You can add boiled chickpeas instead of boiled potatoes.

How unhealthy is chaat? ›

Nutritionist Bhuvan Rastogi said that you don't need to cut down on eating chaats as "any food you have from outside will usually be high in calories from the higher amount of oil used.

What is the english name of chaat? ›

Chaat, or chāt (IAST: cāṭ) ( lit. 'lick, tasting, delicacy') is a family of savoury snacks that originated in India, typically served as an hors d'oeuvre or at roadside tracks from stalls or food carts across South Asia in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Can I eat chaat during weight loss? ›

Sweet corn chaat, minus all the mayonnaise and cheese, is actually helpful in losing weight. It is loaded with fibres and tasty as well.

Is chaat good for diabetes? ›

Moong chaat is a perfect balance of taste and health. Also, it will be a great addition to your diabetic diet.

What is the difference between Papri chat and sev puri? ›

The difference comes from the richness and creaminess in a papdi chaat. Curd (yogurt) added to a papdi chaat makes it slightly creamy and rich. But yogurt is never added in a sev puri. Some more additional ingredients like boiled white chickpeas and sometimes urad dal pakoris (fritters) are also a part of papdi chaat.

What does chaat mean in Indian? ›

In India, “chaat” is a word that describes more than just a set of snacks: It's a way of life, and a category of food that hits practically every element that makes something craveable—sweet, sour, tangy, spicy, and crunchy.

Which state did chaat come from? ›

Chaat began as appetizing snacks in the Gujarat – Rajasthan – Punjab – Uttar Pradesh belt, however every district utilizes various materials. Gujarat and Rajasthan utilizes Chickpea flour (besan) prevalently, while Punjab and Uttar Pradesh utilizes wheat flour and lentils. Different areas utilized puffed/beaten rice.

Where was papdi chaat invented? ›

Origin. Soan Papdi has no confirmed origin, but it is believed to have originated in the western state of Maharashtra, India. According to culinary anthropologists, the word "soan" has a Persian origin and the name comes from the term sohan pashmaki.

How do you eat chaat papri? ›

In a small bowl, combine yogurt with chaat masala to taste and spoon over potatoes, chickpeas, and papris. Top with diced onion, mint and tamarind chutneys, and sev. Sprinkle more chaat masala on top and serve right away, preferably with sweet, milky black tea.

What is chat papri in english? ›

Papri chaat (or papdi chaat) is crispy fried-dough wafers served with typical chaat ingredients such as chickpeas, boiled potatoes, yogurt sauce, and tamarind and coriander chutneys; it may also contain pomegranate seeds and sev (noodles made from fried gram flour).

What does Papdi mean? ›

Papdi (papri), a round shaped crispy, flaky and deep fried cracker is a key ingredient in many chaat recipes like bhel puri, sev puri, papdi chaat, etc. It can be also served as a stand-alone snack or with a cup of tea/coffe in the afternoon.

What is a papri chaat? ›

Papri chaat (or papdi chaat) is crispy fried-dough wafers served with typical chaat ingredients such as chickpeas, boiled potatoes, yogurt sauce, and tamarind and coriander chutneys; it may also contain pomegranate seeds and sev (noodles made from fried gram flour).

What is the main ingredients of Soan Papdi? ›

Its main ingredients are sugar, gram flour, flour, ghee, almond, milk, and cardamom.

What is the flavor of the chaat? ›

This spice blend adds salty, funky, spicy, and sour flavors to anything it touches, from traditional chaat dishes to sliced fruit or mixed nuts.

What is the difference between papdi chaat and sev puri? ›

The difference comes from the richness and creaminess in a papdi chaat. Curd (yogurt) added to a papdi chaat makes it slightly creamy and rich. But yogurt is never added in a sev puri. Some more additional ingredients like boiled white chickpeas and sometimes urad dal pakoris (fritters) are also a part of papdi chaat.

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