Aloo Chana Chaat (Potato Chickpea Chaat)
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																									Aloo Chana Chaat (Potato Chickpea Chaat)
															
																
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													A craveable Indian street food snack, Aloo Chaat (or in this case Aloo Chana Chaat) is elevated to Michelin-star status with this version hailing from Gymkhana in London. Pan-fried potatoes and chickpeas are enhanced with a mixture of spices and tangy chutney, then finished with cool yogurt and crunchy sev. The result is truly irresistible.
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                                Ingredients
- 1 pound red or gold new potatoes scrubbed
 - kosher salt
 - ½ small onion chopped
 - 1 serrano chile seeds removed if desired for less spice, chopped
 - 1 (1-inch) piece ginger peeled, chopped
 - ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro plus more for serving
 - ¼ cup vegetable oil
 - 1 (15.5-ounce) can chickpeas rinsed, patted dry
 - freshly ground black pepper
 - 2 teaspoons chaat masala
 - 4 tablespoons tamarind chutney divided
 - ⅛ teaspoon sugar
 - ¾ cup PLAIN yogurt
 - ¼ cup sev
 
Instructions
- Place the potatoes in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil, season generously with salt, and cook until easily pierced with the tip of a paring knife, about 12 to 15 minutes. Drain and halve the potatoes. If they are a bit larger you can quarter them. Set aside.
 - Meanwhile, puree the onion, chile, ginger, and ½ cup of the fresh cilantro in a small food processor or mini food chopper until you have a coarse paste, scraping down the sides occasionally as needed. Set aside.
 - Heat the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high and add the potatoes and chickpeas. Season with salt and pepper and toss to coat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the potatoes and chickpeas are both very browned and crisp, about 12 to 15 minutes.
 - Next, add the chaat masala, the pureed onion-cilantro mixture, and 2 tablespoons tamarind chutney, tossing to coat. Cook until the mixture is fragrant, about 2 minutes. Transfer the mixture to a serving platter or wide shallow bowl.
 - Combine the sugar and yogurt in a small mixing bowl and season with salt. Drizzle or spread the yogurt mixture over the potatoes, followed by drizzling the remaining 2 tablespoons of tamarind chutney. Garnish with the sev and a sprig of cilantro.
 
Notes
- Adapted from Gymkhana via Bon Appetit
 - There is no substitute for chaat masala. It’s a unique spice mixture which is a key ingredient to making chaats. It includes spices like black salt and dried mango which give it a combination of salty and tangy flavors. Find it in Indian markets or online.
 - Sev are crispy thin fried vermicelli snacks made with gram or chickpea flour. They’re often used to garnish chaats. You may see them sold with different thickness or even seasoned, but get the plain thin ones called nylon sev. Look for them at your local Indian grocery store or online. Although you could certainly omit them if you can’t find them, I just love the texture and color that they add.
 - Serve aloo chaat immediately for the best results. It’s also fine at room temperature if it sits for a bit. Note that the toppings can lose their crispness so I wouldn’t wait too long. You could also wait to garnish until right before you eat it.
 
Nutrition Information
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												Calories  
												403kcal
																									(20%)
																																			
												Carbohydrates  
												50g
																									(17%)
																																			
												Protein  
												10g
																									(20%)
																																			
												Fat  
												19g
																									(29%)
																																			
												Saturated Fat  
												3g
																									(15%)
																																			
												Polyunsaturated Fat  
												7g
																																			
												Monounsaturated Fat  
												6g
																																			
												Cholesterol  
												6mg
																									(2%)
																																			
												Sodium  
												229mg
																									(10%)
																																			
												Potassium  
												824mg
																									(24%)
																																			
												Fiber  
												7g
																									(28%)
																																			
												Sugar  
												13g
																									(26%)
																							
										
									Nutrition Facts
Serving: 4servings
Amount Per Serving
Calories 403 kcal
% Daily Value*
| Calories | 403kcal | 20% | 
| Carbohydrates | 50g | 17% | 
| Protein | 10g | 20% | 
| Fat | 19g | 29% | 
| Saturated Fat | 3g | 15% | 
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 7g | 41% | 
| Monounsaturated Fat | 6g | 30% | 
| Cholesterol | 6mg | 2% | 
| Sodium | 229mg | 10% | 
| Potassium | 824mg | 18% | 
| Fiber | 7g | 28% | 
| Sugar | 13g | 26% | 
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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