A popular street food which could very well be an Indian cousin of nachos. Flour crispies with chickpeas and potatoes and topped with chutneys, yogurt and spices. Finger licking good!
40papdisdoes not have to be an exact number, roughly 8-10/person
1potato, boiled and cubed smallabout 1 cup cubes
1can chickpeas drained and rinsed or 2 cups boiled chickpeas
½cupfinely diced red onion
1cupfinely diced red onion
½cupmint cilantro chutney see notes
½cuptamarind chutney see notes
1cupyogurt whisked seasoned with sugarsalt and roasted cumin powder
1limejuiced
roasted cumin powder
chaat masala
salt to taste
½cupsev see notes
chopped cilantro
green chilioptional see notes
½cuppomegranate arilsoptional
Instructions
Prep ahead
Make chutneys (recipes here). Boil a potato with skin on until just fork tender. Peel and dice or cut into small cubes. Chop onions, tomatoes, cilantro and green chili (if using). Whisk and season the yogurt to taste.
To assemble:
In a plate, add 8-10 papdis. Add about 2 tablespoon of cubed potatoes and chickpeas. Sprinkle a pinch of salt.
Add chopped onions, green chili (if using) and tomatoes and squeeze a little bit of lime juice.
Drizzle about a tablespoon or two of yogurt, sprinkle some roasted cumin powder and chaat masala.
Top with both the chutneys to your liking.
Finish with a generous sprinkle of sev and a garnish of cilantro and pomegranate and some more chaat masala.
Enjoy immediately!
Notes
Mint cilantro chutney and tamarind chutney recipes can be found here.Sev are fine fried noodles of chickpea flour and can be found at all Indian grocery stores.Green chili is optional. Depending on your spice level you can choose finely minced jalapeno, serrano or thai chilis.