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Katori Chat ~ Benarasi Street food

Katori Chat or Basket Katori chaat is a popular Benarasi Street food. This is a fried Katori stuffed with peas and topped with chutneys, sev, and boondi. This makes such a delicious snack to enjoy!

Finally, for the Benarasi Street Food special, I had a list of dishes to prepare. I love the idea of Katori chaat as it is a popular chat on the streets of Benaras. The difference in this chat is the filling made with white peas along with all chat items.

Similar to this chat, I had previously made a baked Katori chat with chickpea filling, and another Katori chat with brown chickpea. My kids were upset that I only made 4 katoris. They wanted more and I promised I will make it soon sometime.

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Step By Step Pictures for making katori chaat

For White Peas Filling


Wash and soak dried White Peas overnight. Pressure cook with enough water till it becomes tender.
Heat a kadai with oil and add Red Chilli Powder, Coriander Powder, and salt.
Mix well and cook on simmer to get a soft peas.

For Basket katori chaat:

Take the flour along with Flour, Cooking Oil/ Ghee, and Ajwain along with salt. Mix everything and slowly add water to knead to a stiff dough.
Pinch into smaller balls. Dust and roll out into 6 discs.

Place a katori and cover it completely and cut out excess dough.
Make sure you prick all over with a fork to make sure it doesn't puff up during deep frying.

Heat a kadai with oil, drop the dough-covered katori and make sure it is fried. Carefully remove the katori and cook on both sides.
Drain the fried katori on a kitchen towel.

For Assembling the Katori Chat


Place the fried Katoris on a serving plate, add imli chutney, green chutney, next place 2 teaspoons of cooked white peas.
Next top with sev, boondi, coriander leaves, drizzle with red chilli powder, and chat masala as required. You can serve as such or you can drizzle sweet curds over this and serve right away.

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Katori Chat ~ Benarasi Street food

Katori Chat or Basket katori chaat is a popular Benarasi Street food. This is a fried katori stuffed with peas and topped with chutneys, sev, and boondi. This makes such a delicious snack to enjoy!
Course Appetizers & Starters, Snacks
Cuisine Utter Pradesh
Keyword Chat Recipes
By Cook Method Deep Fried, Stovetop
Occasion Weekend Special
By Diet Kid Friendly
Dish Type Street Food
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 4 numbers
Author Srivalli

Ingredients

For Katori:

  • 2 cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 tablespoon Cooking Oil/ Ghee
  • 1 teaspoon Ajwain
  • Salt to Taste
  • 1/2 cup Water for kneading
  • Cooking Oil for deep frying

For White Peas Filling

  • 1 cup Dried White Peas
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 teaspoon Cooking Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Red Chilli Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Coriander Powder

For Assembling

  • Fried Katoris
  • Imli Chutney as required
  • Green Chutney as required
  • Sweet Curds
  • Red Chilli Powder as required
  • Chat Masala as required
  • Sev as required
  • Boondi as required
  • Coriander leaves

Instructions

For Katori:

  • Take the flour along with Flour, Cooking Oil/ Ghee, and Ajwain along with salt. Mix everything and slowly add water to knead to a stiff dough.
  • Pinch into smaller balls. Dust and roll out into 6 discs. Place a katori and cover it completely and cut out excess dough.
  • Make sure you prick all over with a fork to make sure it doesn't puff up during deep frying.
  • Heat a kadai with oil, drop the dough-covered katori and make sure it is fried. Carefully remove the katori and cook on both sides.
  • Drain the fried katori on a kitchen towel.

For White Peas Filling

  • Wash and soak dried White Peas overnight. Pressure cook with enough water till it becomes tender.
  • Heat a kadai with oil and add Red Chilli Powder, Coriander Powder, and salt.
  • Mix well and cook on simmer to get soft peas.

For Assembling

  • Place the fried Katoris on a serving plate, add imli chutney, green chutney, next place 2 teaspoons of cooked white peas.
  • Next top with sev, boondi, coriander leaves, drizzle with red chilli powder, and chat masala as required. You can serve as such or you can drizzle sweet curds over this and serve right away.

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