Doesn't this remind you of the spicy pineapple / cucumber / raw mango slices sold on the streets here? Slices of these slathered with the spicy green masala and given on a piece of plantain leaf accompanied by a piece of newspaper so thoughtfully given to help you wipe your sticky hands. Few shopping expeditions are complete without having this snack I relish so much. And I ask for a extra spicy version, which which will have me scurrying towards the nearest juice center.
Oh, I love to gorge on this fruit / veggie masala, chana-chur, chaat specially on Commercial Street. I love to eat jowar rotis served with spicy chutney and brinjal masala when I am in or around Gandhi Bazaar, of course, the masala dosa at Upahaar Darshni . Filter coffee at Pavithra, Jayanagar 4th Block, the yumm stuff at Coffee House now on Church Street, parathas and dal at Bobby's Dhaba, Ulsoor... the list goes on and on. Which is your favorite street food and your favorite small eatery? Tell me about it!
Aren't we often left with a pile of fresh fruit post festivals or functions at home or post the visit of that very generous guest who gifts a fruit basket with just enough fruit to see you through the next two weeks? So, the next time, an assortment of fruit rains on you, give the predictable custard or fruit cream a miss and try this wholesome, quick and spicy Fruit Chaat. All it takes is just an assortment of fruit and some mint-coriander masala and you have a really healthy and quick chaat.
Adapted from a Sanjeev Kapoor recipe
Ingredients:
1/2 Cup Orange segments
1/2 Cup peeled, cored and diced apple
1/2 Cup Pomegranate
1/2 Cup cored and diced Chinese pears
1/2 Cup pineapple cubes
2 tbsp fresh mint leaves
2 tbsp fresh coriander
1 green chilli1 teaspoon roasted jeera powder
1 teaspoon chaat masala
Black salt to taste
Sugar a pinch (use only if the fruits are very tart)
Grind the mint leaves, coriander, roasted jeera powder and green chilli to a fine paste. Take the mixed fruit pieces in a bowl, add the ground paste. Mix with a spoon to coat the pieces well. Add the chaat masala, black salt and toss well. Serve immediately.
Water Melon and Star Fruit would also taste good with this. And in case you chose to eat this extra spicy, have a glass of cold milk shake or lassi ready to douse the fire!
15 comments:
Nice post sumakka . m getting reminded of a place near my college where we used to eat this yummy fruit chat. Basavangudi gandhibazaar and most parts of south bangalore you get yummy and varieties of food.
Food street and teachers road were our most common hang out when we were in that part of the city. you get yummy bajjis ( name it and u have it), Chinese , idlis and dosas ..... the list goes on
This is super yummy and healthy too :) my dad would love it this way :) will give it a try soon :)
Am ready to finish that whole plate rite now, mouthwatering fruit chaat..
Woww... looks simply superb.. thanks for the nice recipe :)
Your spicy version of fruit chaat looks really yummy.
ohh thats mouth watering. queer but never made fruit chaat this way and may thats the reason am not a fan of fruit salad...now i have the perfect recipe.
between suma wanted to ask you about some baking books. Am planning to buy some book on baking with both sweet and savory recipes. Liked Rachel Allen's book but the measurement there is in weights. do you have any idea how Dorie Greenspan's baking book is? as you are into baking thought of asking you. hope you dont mind.
The pics are iressitable! I love fruits and this salad is what I can have any time.. Top in my to do list!
Fruit chat looks really invitng and fresh..got nostalgic..
wow...looks awesome and fabulous ... very spicy and healthy...
I am virtually devouring all that :)
Wow looks mouthwatering.. fruit chaat.. looks colorful and full of flavors.
Refreshing and yummy fruit chat.
Great click for a delicious and healthy dish!
I have tagged your blog on my page :-)
Sooper! One of my favourite snacks for afternoons. Your plate looks truly yum-de-dumm!! :)
That looks yum! Love the presentation too. Tempts me!
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