Chana chaat is a quick snack made with boiled chickpeas, onions, tomatoes, spices and herbs. This spicy, sweet and tangy tasting street food is delicious and protein packed.

Recipe Snapshot

  • Prep time: 360 minutes
  • Cook time: 30 minutes
  • Total time: 390 minutes
  • Yield: 2
  • Category: Snack
  • Cuisine: Indian

Ingredients

  • ½ cup dried chickpeas ((or 1½ to 2 cups cooked or canned chickpeas))
  • 1 onion ((small, chopped finely))
  • 1 tomato ((small, deseeded & chopped finely))
  • ¼ cup cucumber ((chopped, optional))
  • 2 sprigs coriander leaves ((chopped finely))
  • 1 to 2 green chili (chopped)
  • 1 to 2 tablespoon tamarind chutney (or lemon juice (refer notes))
  • ½ teaspoon chaat masala ((adjust to taste))
  • ½ teaspoon roasted cumin powder ((optional))
  • ¼ to ⅓ teaspoon salt ((adjust to taste))
  • 2 tablespoons sev (/ boondi/ farsan/ mixture or corn flakes)
  • 2 tablespoons curd (/ dahi)
  • 1 teaspoon green chutney
  • 1 small potato (diced and boiled or air fried)

Method

  1. Rinse chickpeas well under running water at least thrice. Soak them in lot of water for at least 6 to 8 hrs or overnight.
  2. Later drain the water and add them to the cooker.
  3. Pour water just enough to cover them or about 1 cup. Cover the pressure cooker.
  4. Pressure cook for 3 to 4 whistles on a medium flame or in the instant pot for 16 minutes. You can even cook in a pot with enough water to cover them. Chana should be soft and cooked well but not mushy.
  5. When the pressure drops, open the cooker and drain off the water. Add it soups, curries, rasam, sambar or make dough.

How to make Chana Chaat

  1. Cool the chana completely. Add salt, chaat masala and cumin powder
  2. Add tamarind chutney if using. If you do not have tamarind chutney simply squeeze in some lemon juice or make your own following my notes below.
  3. Add chopped onions, chilies, tomatoes and cucumber.
  4. Toss all of these and taste test. Add more spices or chaat masala if required. Optionally you may add green chutney, potatoes (boiled or fried) or even whisked thick curd.
  5. Transfer to serving bowls. Garnish with some sev or mixture or crushed cornflakes. Sprinkle coriander leaves.
  6. Serve chana chaat immediately.

Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note

Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.