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Indian Street Food

Cultural Context

Pani Puri, a beloved Indian street food, originates from the bustling streets of Mumbai and is enjoyed across the country. Traditionally served as a snack or appetizer, it features a delightful combination of crispy puris filled with spiced potatoes and tangy tamarind water. Today, variations abound, with different fillings and flavored waters, making it a favorite at parties and gatherings worldwide.

NONOappetizer
6 servings
Servings4
1 cup mango chutney
1 cup spicy yogurt
1 cup flower fritter

Quantities are estimated based on standard recipes for your convenience. The actual ingredients used in this video are accurate.

1

Prepare the puri shells by frying them until puffed and golden.

2

Boil the potatoes until tender, then peel and mash them.

3

In a bowl, combine the mashed potatoes, boiled chickpeas, finely chopped red onion, and chopped coriander leaves.

4

Add salt, cumin powder, and chaat masala to the potato mixture, and mix well.

5

In a separate bowl, mix tamarind pulp with water, lemon juice, black salt, and finely chopped mint leaves to create the spicy water.

6

Taste the spicy water and adjust seasoning as needed.

7

To serve, make a small hole in each puri shell.

8

Fill each puri with the potato and chickpea mixture.

9

Dip the filled puri into the spicy water or serve it on the side.

10

Enjoy immediately for the best texture.

Equipment Needed

frying panboiling potmixing bowl

Dietary

vegetariandairy-free

Allergens

gluten

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