This Kurkuri Bhindi Chaat Is An Interesting Take On Your Regular Bhindi Recipe

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Saransh Goila showed how to make kurkuri bhindi chaat in an Instagram video

This Kurkuri Bhindi Chaat Is An Interesting Take On Your Regular Bhindi Recipe

Highlights

  • Saransh Goila is back with another recipe
  • This Kurkuri bhindi chaat looks delicious
  • Take a look at it inside

Bhindi, okra or lady finger, call it what you want, but one thing remains constant: people's fondness for the vegetable. It's is one of the most popular vegetables in Indian households, and is made in a variety of ways. Okra is also one of the most versatile vegetables in Indian kitchens. Although we usually like to enjoy it as a part of the main course, many people cook it a bit differently and use it as a snack as well. So, you don't always have to stick to the regular style of cooking bhindi.

Chef Saransh Goila shared a lip-smacking kurkuri bhindi chaat recipe on Instagram. The best part of the recipe is that you do not have to deep-fry the bhindi here.

(Also Read: Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make South Indian-Style Crispy Bhindi (Recipe Video Inside)

Ingredients:

Bhindi (slit from the center) - 200 grams

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Amchur powder - 1 tablespoon

Chilli powder - 1 tablespoon

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Coriander powder - 1 tablespoon

Salt to taste

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Jeera powder - 1 tablespoon

Ajwain - 1 tablespoon

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Besan - 1 1/2 tablespoons

Rice flour - 1 1/2 tablespoons

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Water - 1 1/2 tablespoons

Ice cubes - 4-6

Thick yogurt - 1.5 cup

Black salt - 1 tablespoon

Sugar - 2 tablespoons

Chaat masala - 1/2 tablespoon

Mustard oil

For chaat dressing:

Imli chutney

Green chutney

Curd

Pomegranate seeds

Sev

(Also Read: Rajasthani-Style Kurkuri Bhindi: Amp Up Your Meal With This Crispy Bhindi Recipe)

How to make kurkuri bhindi chaat?

1) First, slit each bhindi from the center and keep them all in a bowl. Start adding spices one after the other. Add dry mango powder, chilli powder, coriander powder, salt, jeera powder and ajwain. Then add besan (gram flour), rice flour and a little bit of water and mix well.

2) Air fry the bhindis for 20 minutes at 180. This is how you can eliminate the process of frying them entirely. Smear some mustard oil on the okra.

3) Prepare the curd mix. Take ice cubes, thick yogurt, black salt, jeera powder, sugar, chaat masala, and salt and whisk it well. Keep it aside.

4) The kurkuri bhindi is ready. Now, you have got to garnish it with some quintessential chaat items. Place the bhindis on a plate and garnish it with curd (you prepared), imli chutney, green chutney, pomegranate seeds and sev.

Watch the recipe video here:

We are sure many of you like to savour bhindi. So, do try this recipe and enjoy it with your family.

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