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Papdi Chaat: Crispy, Tangy & Irresistible

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Papdi Chaat is a popular North Indian street food made with crisp papdis (fried wafers), boiled potatoes, chickpeas, yogurt, chutneys, and spices. It is tangy, spicy, crunchy, and creamy — all in one bite.

prep time 15 Mins
cook time 10 Mins
chef Ankita Singh
Dahi Papdi Chaat

Papdi Chaat is one of the most loved chaats from Delhi and North India. The star of this dish is papdi — small, crisp, deep-fried wafers made with flour and ajwain. These are layered with soft-boiled potatoes, chickpeas, chilled yogurt, tangy tamarind chutney, spicy green chutney, and a sprinkling of chaat masala.

The contrasting flavors and textures make it addictive — the crunch of papdi, the creaminess of yogurt, the tang of tamarind, the spice of green chutney, and the freshness of coriander and sev. It is commonly sold by street vendors in India and is also a staple in festive snack platters.

Papdi Chaat is a no-cook, assemble-and-eat recipe (except for boiling potatoes/chickpeas). It’s perfect for parties, potlucks, or as an evening snack. You can even prepare healthier versions by using baked papdi or adding sprouts.

Step 1

Arrange Base

  • Place papdis on a serving plate in a single layer.

Arrange Papdis on a Base
Step 2

Add Fillings

  • Top each papdi with diced boiled potato and chickpeas.

Add Fillings
Step 3

Add Yogurt & Chutneys

  • Spoon whisked yogurt generously over the papdis.
  • Drizzle tamarind chutney and green chutney.

Add Chutney and Dahi to papdi
Step 4

Season

  • Sprinkle red chilli powder, cumin powder, chaat masala, and black salt.

Step 5

Garnish & Serve

  • Top with sev, fresh coriander, and pomegranate seeds.
  • Serve immediately to enjoy the crisp textures.

Dahi Papdi Chaat

Tips and Tricks

  1. Use chilled yogurt for best taste. 
  2. Assemble just before serving, otherwise papdis turn soggy. 
  3. Adjust chutneys to balance sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors. 
  4. For a healthier twist, use baked papdi and add sprouts instead of potatoes. 
  5. To make it kid-friendly, reduce green chutney and add more sweet tamarind chutney.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, papdi is made with all-purpose flour, ajwain, salt, and ghee — rolled thin and fried until crisp.

 You can prep chutneys, yogurt, and fillings ahead, but assemble just before serving.

Tamarind-date chutney (sweet-sour) and coriander-mint chutney (spicy-fresh).

 Yes, slightly sweetened curd balances spicy chutneys and makes the chaat tastier.

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