is a popular puffed-rice chaat. •
Alu chaat - Potatoes (
alu in Hindi) cut into small pieces, fried until crisp and served with
chutney •
Alu tikki • Bedmi -
Puri stuffed with
dal and fried until crisp; typically served with alu sabji and eaten for breakfast •
Bhalla •
Bhelpuri •
Cheela-
Besan (chickpea flour) pancakes served with
chutney and
sooth (sweet chutney) •
Chotpoti, mixture of boiled diced potatoes, boiled chickpeas and sliced onions and chillies with grated eggs on top. Many kinds of roasted spice powder are used in its preparation. •
Dahi puri •
Dahi vada •
Kachori- or kachauri, with variants such as khasta kachuari • Mangode - Similar to pakora, but
besan paste is replaced with yellow
moong paste •
Masalapuri •
Pakora - Small pieces of
paneer, vegetables, or meat dipped in besan paste and fried. •
Panipuri •
Papri chaat - This contains fried patties called papri as an extra ingredient. •
Ragda patties (alu tikki chaat) • Samosa chaat -
samosa is broken into pieces with green and sweet chutney added •
Sevpuri •
Vada pav • Dahi bhallay ki chaat (bhallay, potatoes, chickpeas,
imli chutney, chaat masala, onions, tomatoes,
dahi, and other ingredients) • Beetroot and potato chaat • Dhaka chaat •
Thattu vadai set • Dal ki chaat - Made with moong dal mixed with spices and chutney and accompanied with wheat biscuits. Popular in Meerut. • Raj kachori - a hollow ball made with wheat and filled with sprouts, chickpeas, potatoes, bhalla and chutneys (sweet and green). • Basket chaat - Edible bowl made with potato and filled with sprouts, chickpeas, potato and chutneys. Popular in Lucknow. • Ram ladoo - Round fritters made from moong dal and served with radish and grey chutney. •
Dabeli - a sweet and sour burger made with potatoes, sev, groundnut and pomegranate • Barule - whole potato coated with besan, deep-fried and served with green chutney ==See also==