Chaat and the Indian Palate
Chaat is welcome in any form at my place. I had a batch of cooked and frozen chickpeas, and when my elder girl asked me to make something chatpata (spicy) on a rather lazy Sunday afternoon, I suggested that I make this. She was more than eager to help me assemble the chaat.
Although slightly tedious, this is very similar to the Ragda patties or the Dry Tikki Chaat. The base instead of dried peas gravy is similar to the Chole (chickpeas gravy) served with Puri or Bhature. Topped with sev , chutneys and a dash of yoghurt, this makes for a lip smacking and colourful chaat for any party or get together. If you are bored of the same base, why don't you try this delish and nutritious Oats Moong Tikki as the base for this chole chaat.
Or if hosting a Holi / Diwali potluck, try this No-fry Dahi Bhalla / Dahi vada

Two chutneys which are 100% essential in any Indian Chaat


How to make this Quick TIkki Chole Chaat
I made this real quick as I always have a batch of cooked chickpeas (not canned) at home in my freezer. Click on the following video to learn how to prep a batch of cooked chickpeas that can be used in a jiffy.
Other delicious recipes using chickpeas are:




Prep time: 45 mins | Cook time : 15 mins | Serves : 6
Course : Snack / Chaat, Indian, Spice level : Medium to high
Ingredients to make Tikki Chole Chaat:
(A) For the Tikki (patties)
- 700 grams Potatoes (boiled , peeled and grated)
- 1 Beetroot (peeled, steamed and mashed,opt)
- ¼ cup Peas (steamed)
- 2 Onions (large, minced)
- ¼ cup Bread Crumbs (use store bought or homemade)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3 Green chillies(chopped fine, adjust spice)
- 2 teaspoon Cashews (broken into bits)
- 4 tablespoon Oil (to shallow fry)
- 1 teaspoon red chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon Coriander leaves (chopped)
Chole :
- 2 cups Cooked Chickpeas ( i used Brown chickpeas here)
- 4 teaspoon Oil
- 4 Tomato (ripe, Pureeed)
- 1 Onion (large, minced)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon Ginger Garlic Paste
- 2 Green Chillies (Minced)
Dry Masalas:
- 1 tablespoon Garam Masala Powder
- 2 tablespoon Chole Masala
- 1 tablespoon Red Chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon Dry Mango Powder (Amchur)
- 2 tablespoon Coriander powder (Dhania powder)
- ¼ teaspoon Clove powder
Garnish:
- 3 teaspoon Coriander leaves (chopped fine)
- 1 teaspoon Chat Masala
- ¼ cup Sev / Ompudi
- 2 tablespoon Lemon juice
- ¼ cup Onions (minced)
- ¼ cup Tomato (minced fine)
- ¼ cup Green Chutney
- ¼ cup Tamarind dates Chutney
- ¼ cup Pomegranate pearls
- 1 cup yoghurt (whisked well, opt.)

Method to make Tikki Chole Chaat:
Chole: Follow this method to make Chole. If you have cooked / canned chickpeas, drain and make the usual recipe with Chole. Let the gravy be little dry and not too runny.
To make the tikki: mix all the ingredients under Tikki list and make into tikkis. If not cooking immediately, refrigerate for upto 12 hours. Else blast freeze for 10 mins to make them firm. Shallow fry in oil and drain on paper tissues.
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To assemble the Tikki Chole chaat:
Take 2 Tikkis per serving, mash them up slightly. Add a ladle full of prepared chole. Top with chopped onions, tomatoes, a dash of yoghurt and all the chutneys and toppings. Add sev and serve immediately. Watch the video above to know how to assemble


Tikki Chole Chaat | Spicy Chaat recipes
Equipment
- Pressure Cooker
- Knife
- Chopping Board
- Bowl
Ingredients
TIkki
- 700 grams Potatoes boiled , peeled and grated
- 1 Beetroot peeled, steamed and mashed,opt
- ¼ cup Peas steamed
- 2 Onions large, minced
- ¼ cup Bread Crumbs use store bought or homemade
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3 Green Chillies chopped fine, adjust spice
- 2 teaspoon Cashews broken into bits
- 4 tablespoon Oil to shallow fry
- 1 teaspoon Red Chilli Powder
- 1 teaspoon Green coriander leaves chopped
Chole:
- 2 cups Chickpeas i used Brown chickpeas here
- 4 teaspoon Oil
- 4 Tomato ripe, Pureeed
- 1 Onions large, minced
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon Ginger Garlic Paste
- 2 Green Chillies Minced
Dry Masalas:
- 1 tablespoon Garam Masala powder
- 2 tablespoon Chole Masala
- 1 tablespoon Red Chilli Powder
- 1 teaspoon Dry Mango Powder Amchur
- 2 tablespoon Coriander Powder Dhania powder
- ¼ teaspoon Clove Powder
Garnish:
- 3 teaspoon Green coriander leaves chopped fine
- 1 teaspoon Chaat Masala
- ¼ cup Sev / Ompudi
- 2 tablespoon Lemon Juice
- ¼ cup Onions minced
- ¼ cup Tomato minced fine
- ¼ cup Coriander Mint Chutney Hari Chutney /
- ¼ cup Tamarind dates Chutney
- ¼ cup Pomegranate pearls
- 1 cup Yoghurt whisked well, opt.
Instructions
How to make the Chole
- Chole: Follow this method in the post to make Chole.
- If you have cooked / canned chickpeas, drain and make the usual recipe with Chole (recipe shared in the main post)
- Let the gravy be little dry and not too runny.
To make the Tikki:
- Mix all the ingredients under Tikki list and make into tikkis.
- If not cooking immediately, refrigerate for upto 12 hours.
- Else blast freeze for 10 mins to make them firm and sturdy.
- Shallow fry in oil and drain on paper tissues.
To assemble the Tikki Chole chaat:
- Take 2 tikkis per serving, mash them up slightly.
- Add a ladle full of prepared chole.
- Top with chopped onions, tomatoes, a dash of yoghurt and all the chutneys and toppings.
- Add sev and serve immediately.
- Watch the video embedded to know how to assemble






Srivalli says
Agreed your plate is so colourful!..very nicely done..
Unknown says
that is such a colorful platter!!! lovely presentation..
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
What a colorful chaat recipe! Love the presentation!
thelady8home.com says
That looks chatpata. 😀 Superb!
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cookingwithsapana says
My fav chaat ,looks so delicious .Clicks are stunning Kalyani.
Suma Gandlur says
What a colorful and drool worthy chaat!
Harini R says
Very very tempting. This is welcome anytime.
Chef Mireille says
lovely snack
Priya Suresh says
Omg, extremely alluring and irresistible chaat, mouthwatering here.
Pavani says
What a tempting and colorful looking chaat. Looks sooo good.
Mayuri Patel says
Wow, so many different flavours, textures and colours. Love tikki chole so much. I like how you've made beetroot and potato tikkis. Also really appreciate your suggestion of freezing cooked chana. Before the summer ends, have to make this.
Kalyani says
Thanks Mayuri. yes we make different bases for this tikki and beet + potato is one. bulk cooking of channa does help a lot, do try
Jayashree T Rao says
Children and me are never bored of chaats. This looks delicious and will make it.
Kalyani says
Thanks Jayashree.
Sujata Roy says
Wow who can say no to this type of chaat. Tikki chhole chaat looks so inviting. I wish I could grab the plate from picture.