Bhel Puri Recipe - An Indian Street Food And Tea Time Snack

January 3, 2020

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Time:Prep: 30 M|Cook: 10 M|Total: 40 M
Makes:4 Servings

Mumbai Style Bhel Puri Recipe is a simple and easy snack that is made from puffed rice combined with a variety of raw salad ingredients. Bhel Puri is most often made with just basic ingredients like tomatoes, potatoes, cucumber, onions, green and tamarind chutneys, sev and papdi.

Puffed Rice is also called as Mumra or Moodi or pori in different parts of india and can be combined with a variety of ingredients making it tangy and spicy.

Bhel Puri was originally a Gujarati fast food now synonymous as Indian street food. Bhel Puri is best consumed as soon as it is made. If left for a while, the juices from the tomatoes, chutneys, etc. combine to render the sev and puffed rice soggy. Much of the fun of eating Bhel Puri is in the crunchiness. It can even make a quick and light weeknight dinner.

Serve the Bhel Puri Recipe along with Masala Chai as a tea time evening snack. 

If you like Indian Street Food, then you must try some other Snacks that can be made on a Rainy Day:

  1. Potato Chutney Sandwich Recipe
  2. Delhi Style Fruit Chaat Recipe
  3. Corn & Paneer Baked Samosa Recipe 

Ingredients

    4 Puffed rice
    100 Sev
    100 Papdi puris, (you can also add in some ready made mixture)
    2 Onion, finely chopped
    2 Tomato, finely chopped
    2 Green Chillies, finely chopped
    1 Cucumber, peeled and finely chopped
    1 Potatoes (Aloo), boiled, peeled and cubed
    1/4 Anardana Powder (Pomegranate Seed Powder)
    1/4 Mango (Raw), finely chopped
    4 Roasted Peanuts (Moongphali), crushed
    4 Green Chutney (Coriander & Mint)
    4 Sweet Chutney (Date & Tamarind)
    1 Chaat Masala Powder
    Salt, to taste
    2 Coriander (Dhania) Leaves, chopped

Instructions for Bhel Puri Recipe - An Indian Street Food And Tea Time Snack

    1

    To begin making the Bhel Puri Recipe, first get all the ingredients ready.

    2

    Prepare the Green ChutneyDate Tamarind Chutney and keep them aside.

    3

    Boil the potatoes in a pressure cooker, peel and cut the potatoes and keep them aside.

    4

    You can pre make all the ingredients, keep them ready and stir them together when you are ready to serve the Bhel Puri.

    5

    When you are ready to serve the Bhel Puri, in a large mixing bowl, add all the dry ingredients first that includes Puffed Rice, Papadi Puri, Anardana Powder, Roasted Peanuts, Chaat Masala Powder and Salt. Give it a mix.

    6

    Now add all the chopped vegetables that includes Onion, Tomato, Green Chillies, Cucumber, Potato, Raw Mango and Coriander Leaves, Mix everything well.

    7

    In the end, add Imli Chutney and Green Chutney and give it a final mix. Garnish it with some coriander leaves and sev. 

    8

    Serve the Bhel Puri Recipe along with Masala Chai  as a tea time evening snack.



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