By Rajan Bhattacharya
June 21, 2024
Chaats are flavourful and tangy treats that not only bring joy to your taste buds but also add a touch of nostalgia to rainy days. They are the most popular and go-to street foods in India.
Paneer tikki chaat combines the goodness of paneer with a crispy potato patty.
Bhel puri is a refreshing combination of puffed rice, sev, chopped onions, tomatoes, boiled potatoes, and tangy tamarind chutney.
Peanut chaat is a quick snack that offers a crunchy experience. Have it with a cup of hot tea on a rainy day.
Pani puri, also known as gol gappa, puchka, and batashe in certain regions, is a popular chaat. The water-filled crispy puris are a flavour bomb.
Papdi Chaat is a delicious combination of crispy papdis with boiled potatoes, chickpeas, yoghurt, tamarind/mint chutney and a chaat masala.
This Bengali street delight is a type of aloo chana chaat that is prepared with boiled potatoes, chickpeas, black salt, and onions. This dish is traditionally served mostly with a cup of tea.