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Dabeli | Kutchi Dabeli Recipe| How to make Kutchi Dabeli

Published: Apr 4, 2018 · Modified: Jun 21, 2025 by Kalyani · This post may contain affiliate links · 35 Comments

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What is Dabeli in India's street food scene ?

Dabeli (pronounced Dha-Bay-lee) is a desi burger sort sold as street food in Western India.

Dabeli is a spicy, tangy Indian street food from Gujarat, made with a flavorful potato filling, chutneys, crunchy peanuts, and pomegranate seeds, all stuffed in a buttery pav. It’s a delicious explosion of sweet, sour, and savory in every bite!

I was introduced to Dabeli when I came to Mumbai and remember picking up a couple on the way back home from the the vendor at the Mumbai local railway station. Street food is bustling for busy office goers and school goers alike. Street food like Pav Bhaji. Bhel, Dabeli, Tava Pulao, Mumbai Sandwich and the like are the lifeline of the busy metropolis and street food can be quite filling.

Dabeli is a spicy, tangy Indian street food from Gujarat, made with a flavorful potato filling, chutneys, crunchy peanuts, and pomegranate seeds, all stuffed in a buttery pav. It’s a delicious explosion of sweet, sour, and savory in every bite! Pin

On busy office days, till dinner got made, this was a filling snack. Sometimes it used to be a wholesome dinner by itself along with a bowl of fruit / smoothie. A lot of pantry essentials go into this and although it’s a tad tedious on prep work, it’s worth every minute of the wait. I have used store bought Pav-buns (dinner rolls) for this, but you could also use home made rolls. Don’t skimp on the butter here (vegans can use vegan butter like Earth balance or homemade stuff).

The rich vibrancy of Street food in india

Street food in India is a vibrant mosaic of regional flavors, each dish telling a story of its origin and culture. Some of the most iconic include:

  • Pani Puri (Golgappa) – Originating from North India, especially Uttar Pradesh, this crispy puri filled with spicy, tangy water is a beloved chaat across the country.
  • Vada Pav – Known as Mumbai’s own burger, this spicy potato fritter stuffed in a bun with chutneys hails from Maharashtra.
  • Dabeli – A sweet and spicy snack made with mashed potatoes, chutneys, and pomegranate seeds in a pav, originally from Kutch, Gujarat.
  • Aloo Tikki Chaat – A crispy potato patty topped with yogurt, chutneys, and spices, popular in Delhi and Northern India.
  • Mumbai Pav Bhaji – The quintessential Street food of Mumbai - potato based tangy curry with buttered dinner rolls
  • Momos – Originally from Tibet and Nepal, momos are now a street food favorite in Northeast India and Delhi, served steamed or fried with spicy sauces.
  • Kathi Roll – A flaky paratha rolled with spiced fillings like chicken or paneer, this delicious wrap comes from Kolkata, West Bengal.
  • Idli and Dosa – Though traditionally breakfast items, these fermented rice and lentil dishes are popular street eats in Tamil Nadu and South India.

Each dish adds to the colorful and flavorful landscape of India’s ever-evolving street food culture

Where did Dabeli originate ?

Legend has it that Dabeli, also known as Kutchi Dabeli, originated in the Kutch region of Gujarat, India.

It was invented in the 1960s by a street vendor named Keshavji Gabha Chudasama in the town of Mandvi. The word "dabeli" means "pressed" in Gujarati, referring to the way the spiced potato mixture is pressed into a pav (bread roll).

Originally a humble, local snack, its unique blend of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors quickly gained popularity and spread across India, becoming a beloved street food staple in states like Maharashtra and beyond.

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Tips and tricks to make the best Dabeli:

1. The addition of the pomegranate pearls and roasted peanuts along with the fine sev takes this dish to another textural high, so be sure not to skimp them

2. The roasting of the stuffed pav with butter is totally optional, although its highly recommended. If you are vegan and / or cant find vegan butter, you may use any neutral il. 

3. Serve this as soon as its made. For parties or potlucks, you may keep all elements ready beforehand, and only assemble quickly on a hot pan before serving.

4. This dish was very well appreciated by all at home, including mom (who doesn't really prefer street food), so I used burger buns too when I ran out of pav buns. Burger buns render themselves beautifully so this dish can be called a Desi Burger 🙂

5. If you want a Jain / satvik version of this, simply skip the onions and garlic chutney, and replace potatoes with mashed raw banana. The taste might differ, though.  

6. Can be GF as well if the dinner rolls are made of GF flour, but I haven't tried it yet. Look forward to a GF version from my readers 🙂

7. The potato filling can be stored upto 3-4 days under refrigeration. In fact, I recommend you make a double or triple of the following recipe, for its delicious and vanishes in no time 🙂

Dabeli is a spicy, tangy Indian street food from Gujarat, made with a flavorful potato filling, chutneys, crunchy peanuts, and pomegranate seeds, all stuffed in a buttery pav. It’s a delicious explosion of sweet, sour, and savory in every bite!Pin


Prep time
- 30 min, cook time - 20 Mins. Makes - 6 to 8 Dabeli


Cuisine
- Gujarati ; course - snack

I made the Dabeli masala, Garlic chutneys & Masala peanuts all from scratch. These will feature as separate posts shorlty. 

Ingredients to make Kutchi Dabeli:

  • 650 grams Potatoes (about 5 large)
  • 3 teaspoon Oil (any neutral oil)
  • 2 teaspoon melter Butter (mixed well with the oil)
  • 4 tablespoon Dabeli Masala (store-bought or home-made)
  • 1.5 teaspoon Salt (or to taste)
  • ¼ cup Roasted Masala Peanuts
  • ¼ cup Chopped Onions
  • ⅛ cup Chopped Coriander
  • ¼ cup Date-Tamarind Chutney (mixed with 2 tablespoon water
  • ¼ cup Garlic Chutney  (mixed with 2 tablespoon water)
  • ¼ cup Pomegranate pearls
  • 8 Pav (sub with Slider buns / dinner rolls)
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Prep:

  1. Boil Potatoes (skin or otherwise) - mash them and keep aside. I mashed them with the skin intact
  2. Make Garlic, & the date -tamarind chutneys and keep aside. Roast spices for Dabeli Masala, cool and powder. Keep it aside.
  3. Make roasted spicy peanuts. Cool and keep aside. 

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Dabeli is a spicy, tangy Indian street food from Gujarat, made with a flavorful potato filling, chutneys, crunchy peanuts, and pomegranate seeds, all stuffed in a buttery pav. It’s a delicious explosion of sweet, sour, and savory in every bite!Pin

How to make Kutchi Dabeli stuffing:

  1. In a pan, heat half of the butter-oil mixture. Add the mashed potatoes, ¾ of the Dabeli Masala and mix gently till the masala coats the potatoes. Add 1-1.5 tablespoon of the date-tamarind paste and mix inside.
  2. Stir till the mixture leaves the sides and is fully dry (without any residual moisture). Once slightly cool, transfer to a flat plate, level with the back of a spoon / flat ladle, sprinkle coriander, pomo pearls and onions. Keep aside.
  3. Note - As the DAbeli masala and the tamarind-date paste had salt, I didn't add any extra salt. You may add as required. 
Dabeli is a spicy, tangy Indian street food from Gujarat, made with a flavorful potato filling, chutneys, crunchy peanuts, and pomegranate seeds, all stuffed in a buttery pav. It’s a delicious explosion of sweet, sour, and savory in every bite!Pin

To assemble Kutchi Dabeli

  1. Heat a tava / skillet on medium flame. Take a pav bun / slider bun. slit horizontally but not fully . Apply both the chutneys on the insides, Add a spoon of the above potato filling and push it slightly in, add a teaspoon of the roasted masala peanuts, and cover with another teaspoon of the spicy potato filling.
  2. Roll the sides of the cut bun in a flat plate filled with sev (fried gramflour vermicelli). Place on a greased tava, let it warm till slightly crispy.
  3. Serve immediately. Repeat for each pav and enjoy 🙂
Dabeli is a spicy, tangy Indian street food from Gujarat, made with a flavorful potato filling, chutneys, crunchy peanuts, and pomegranate seeds, all stuffed in a buttery pav. It’s a delicious explosion of sweet, sour, and savory in every bite!Pin

Dabeli | How to make Kutchi Dabeli

Kalyani
Dabeli is a spicy, tangy Indian street food from Gujarat, made with a flavorful potato filling, chutneys, crunchy peanuts, and pomegranate seeds, all stuffed in a buttery pav. It’s a delicious explosion of sweet, sour, and savory in every bite! 
5 from 9 votes
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
Course Chaat, Street Food
Cuisine Gujrati, Indian
Servings 8 servings

Equipment

  • PRessure cook Sub with Insant Pot
  • Thick Bottomed Pan
  • Tava / Skillet

Ingredients
  

  • 650 grams Potatoes about 5 large
  • 3 teaspoon Oil any neutral oil
  • 2 teaspoon melter Butter mixed well with the oil
  • 4 tablespoon Dabeli Masala store-bought or home-made
  • 1.5 teaspoon Salt or to taste
  • ¼ cup Roasted Masala Peanuts
  • ¼ cup Chopped Onions
  • ⅛ cup Chopped Coriander
  • ¼ cup Date-Tamarind Chutney (mixed with 2 tablespoon water
  • ¼ cup Garlic Chutney mixed with 2 tablespoon water
  • ¼ cup Pomegranate pearls
  • 8 Pav sub with Slider buns / dinner rolls

Instructions
 

Prep:

  • Boil Potatoes (skin or otherwise) - mash them and keep aside. I mashed them with the skin intact
  • Make Garlic, & the date -tamarind chutneys and keep aside. Roast spices for Dabeli Masala, cool and powder. Keep it aside.
  • Make roasted spicy peanuts. Cool and keep aside.

Make the stuffing:

  • In a pan, heat half of the butter-oil mixture. Add the mashed potatoes, ¾ of the Dabeli Masala and mix gently till the masala coats the potatoes. Add 1-1.5 tablespoon of the date-tamarind paste and mix inside.
  • Stir till the mixture leaves the sides and is fully dry (without any residual moisture). Once slightly cool, transfer to a flat plate, level with the back of a spoon / flat ladle, sprinkle coriander, pomo pearls and onions. Keep aside.
  • Note - As the DAbeli masala and the tamarind-date paste had salt, I didn't add any extra salt. You may add as required.

Assembly and serve:

  • Heat a tava / skillet on medium flame. Take a pav bun / slider bun. slit horizontally but not fully . Apply both the chutneys on the insides, Add a spoon of the above potato filling and push it slightly in, add a teaspoon of the roasted masala peanuts, and cover with another teaspoon of the spicy potato filling.
  • Roll the sides of the cut bun in a flat plate filled with sev (fried gramflour vermicelli). Place on a greased tava, let it warm till slightly crispy.
  • Serve immediately. Repeat for each pav and enjoy 🙂
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Comments

  1. Harini R says

    April 05, 2018 at 1:54 am

    It is one of my favorite street foods that I haven't tried at home yet. I have all the masalas in my pantry but somehow this doesn't happen at home. Hope I get a push now 🙂
    Totally love it.

    Reply
  2. Sandhiya says

    April 05, 2018 at 3:17 am

    Second dabeli recipe on the same day , looks like dabeli day on the Mega BM 🙂 Dabeli looks so perfect Kalyani, wish i could grab one from the screen. Even i had this my todo list for this BM, but somehow missed them. Now it's really tempting to see all those dabeli recipes !!!

    Reply
  3. Pavani says

    April 05, 2018 at 3:43 am

    I love dabeli, it is easier to make than vada pav and doesn’t need deep frying. It is equally delicious. You and Preeti are tempting me to make this some time soon.

    Reply
  4. vaishali sabnani says

    April 05, 2018 at 4:36 am

    Dabeli is a popular street food all over the globe and I can see two Dabelis today which is making me drool ! It’s breakfast time and I don’t mind Nd this desi burger loaded with peanuts , pomegranate and that crunchy sev ! Awesome !

    Reply
  5. Priya Suresh says

    April 05, 2018 at 5:26 am

    Omg, am ready to die for a plate of dabeli, somehow am yet to prepare this ultimate street food at home. Love to grab and have those alluring dabeli rite now though its bit earlier to have them. Tempting to the core Kalyani.

    Reply
  6. Sharmila kingsly says

    April 05, 2018 at 5:33 am

    Dabeli is such an popular pick among street foods . You have re created the magic exactly to the point. Delicious!!

    Reply
  7. Unknown says

    April 05, 2018 at 5:39 am

    wow these spiced potatoes stuffed buns with loads of flavor looks so delicious.. Delicious is just a word they look beyond it , I am getting tempted .. wonderful pictorials kalyani !! I would love to have them any time of the day !!

    Reply
  8. Padmajha says

    April 05, 2018 at 10:18 am

    This is the second Dabeli I am drooling over today! I guess every minute of the prep work is totally worth it!

    Reply
  9. Srividhya says

    April 05, 2018 at 7:47 pm

    We too have this as dinner with either lassi or rosemilk. Can't get enough of this yummylicious dabeli Kalyani. Those roasted peanuts and that sev and shiny bun yum yum yum

    Reply
  10. Gayathri Kumar says

    April 06, 2018 at 11:08 am

    Dabeli looks wonderful Kalyani. With crunchy peanut, pomegranate and sev, this must be divine..

    Reply
  11. Srivalli says

    April 07, 2018 at 8:18 am

    Another dabeli to drool over!..your version looks so sinful Kalyani, what a lovely choice for D!..

    Reply
  12. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

    April 07, 2018 at 4:51 pm

    I really need to make some dabeli soon. Maybe I will start with using store bought dabeli spice. Absolutely love the textures in the dabeli!

    Reply
  13. cookingwithsapana says

    April 07, 2018 at 7:41 pm

    Your post reminds me that how it's been few years I made Dabeli. Looks so tempting with spicy potato filling.

    Reply
  14. Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen says

    April 13, 2018 at 7:59 pm

    Wow Kalyani, another killing dabeli for today! Looks perfect, those glossy buns are calling my name!! Commenting after dinner is such a pain, all these yummy food is making me hungry again!!

    Reply
  15. Mayuri Patel says

    April 15, 2018 at 9:24 am

    As you mentioned, I love how you can make dabeli to feed a crowd. Haven't made dabeli in a long time. I usually don't spice up the peanuts but will do so when I prepare dabeli next time.

    Reply
  16. preeti garg says

    May 07, 2018 at 5:20 pm

    I also shared dabeli with letter d... its really amazing experience.. your dish looks so perfect.

    Reply
  17. Suma Gandlur says

    June 03, 2018 at 1:06 am

    It looks perfectly made, Kalyani. I couldn't find pomegranate and had to leave out dabeli from my list of street foods.

    Reply
  18. Priya Srinivasan says

    June 18, 2025 at 12:08 am

    5 stars
    Wow Kalyani, dabeli looks uber delish!! Can imagine the flavors bursting in my mouth! Brilliant pics and lovely share!

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 18, 2025 at 8:50 am

      Thank you. It's sinfully delish, if I may add 🙂

      Reply
  19. Seema says

    June 19, 2025 at 6:37 am

    5 stars
    I couldn't take my eyes off such an amazing Dabeli, so had to make one immediately.
    We loved every bite of this Dabeli.

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 19, 2025 at 10:03 am

      so good that you made it and loved it, Seema.

      Reply
  20. Neha (My Culinary Expressions) says

    June 19, 2025 at 7:26 am

    5 stars
    Just perfect- is the only word that comes to my mind for this Kutchi Dabeli. The crunch of spicy peanuts is a beautiful combination to go. What an easy flavorful snack to make in a jiffy. Loved the pomegranate arils that give interesting texture and color to Dabeli.

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 19, 2025 at 10:02 am

      Awesome Neha. Glad you liked the recipe

      Reply
  21. Archana says

    June 19, 2025 at 7:01 pm

    5 stars
    Kutchi Dabeli is one of my favourite Chaat items. You have nailed the recipe perfectly. It was easy to follow and we enjoyed it. Thanks.

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 21, 2025 at 10:36 am

      awesome! Thanks for trying this and letting me know..

      Reply
  22. Mayuri Patel says

    June 20, 2025 at 11:20 pm

    5 stars
    Dabeli is my daughter's favourite. Anytime is dabeli time for her. I remember enjoying dabeli many years in the Kutch region. Back then the potato mixture was pressed onto one side of the bun, the topping added. That way you got 2 slices, more like an open sandwich.

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 21, 2025 at 10:36 am

      oh wow! That's nice to know MAyuri

      Reply
  23. Priya Vj says

    June 20, 2025 at 11:29 pm

    5 stars
    I miss dabeli and so many other things from khau galli . Your post has made me crave for this now .what an authentic presentation with sev and pomo pearls.

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 21, 2025 at 10:35 am

      come on here 🙂 we can enjoy it together!

      Reply
  24. Jayashree T Rao says

    June 21, 2025 at 11:59 am

    5 stars
    Chaats and it has to be with my daughter, she loves making them. Dabeli looks delicious, it has been long time I made it at home. Rightly, the addition of peanuts and pomegranate arils gives the perfect crunch and flavours to it.

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 22, 2025 at 5:06 pm

      Absolutely, Jayashree. the peanuts and Pomo arils are a must for dabeli

      Reply
  25. Preethicuisine says

    June 22, 2025 at 4:33 pm

    5 stars
    I am a sucker for Dabeli . Just made it recently and my family loves it . This makes me so nostalgic. It reminds me of the time spent in Mumbai and my first taste of Dabeli. Beautifully presented .

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 22, 2025 at 5:05 pm

      Wow- So glad to know you have had Dabeli in Mumbai, Preethi.. It's truly out of the world.

      Reply
  26. Radha says

    June 24, 2025 at 9:33 pm

    5 stars
    We love dabeli! With a cup of lassi, this is an amazing meal for the family. This recipe now sends me back to the kitchen.

    Reply
    • Kalyani says

      June 25, 2025 at 9:13 am

      awesome,Radha ! With lassi, it's a complete meal for sure

      Reply
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