Sunday, April 10, 2011

Chaat Mela #5 - Garam Bhel / Garam Pori

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The chaat series cannot be closed down without posting a dish using puffed rice(pori). Its one of the most versatile and simple ingredient to make chaat items too :)

Garam pori or garam bhel is pretty famous in hill stations especially in Tirupathi. I have never missed to have them when I visit Tirupathi every year. It would be a great snack for the chill climate :)

There are various versions of Garam pori and I have put down three variations in this post. Enjoy munching on a guilt free snack :)

And that officially marks the end of my Chaat mela but would definitely post more of such when I make them in the coming days :)

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Miniature set up of the street bhel shop :)

Gharam Pori (Version 1 - Street style)

Ingredients:

Puffed rice(pori) - 2 cup
Tomato - 1
Onion - 1
Carrot - 1
Cucumber - 1/2
Raw Mango (Manga) - 1/2
Chilly powder - 1/2 tsp
Chaat masala - 1/2 tsp
Salt - for taste
Coconut oil - 1 tsp

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Method :

Chop raw mango, tomato, onion and cucumber finely. Grate the carrot.

Take the puffed rice in a bowl and add all the veggies and mix well. Add a tsp of coconut oil along with red chilly powder, chaat masala and salt.

Gharam pori is ready to eat :)

Serve and eat it as soon as possible to enjoy the crispy chaat :)

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Jhal Muri (Variation 2)

Add finely cut coconut pieces and sev or bhujia to the above recipe and replace coconut oil with mustard oil to make Jhal Muri :)

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Gharam Bhel (Variation 3)

Ingredients:

Puffed rice (Pori) - 2 cups
Coriander leaves - 1/2 bunch
Mint leaves - 1/2 bunch
Ginger - 1/4 inch piece
Garlic - 2 pods
Green chilly - 1
Coconut (scrapped) - 2 tblsp
Salt - for taste
Coconut oil - 1 tsp

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Method:

Grind ginger, garlic, coriander, mint leaves, green chilly, coconut and salt together without adding water.

Take the puffed rice in a bowl and add the ground paste along with a tsp of coconut oil and mix until the puffed rice is coated well.

Gharam bhel is ready to eat :)

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Tips:


Add the vegetables just before serving the bhel.

Eat quickly for best results ;)

You can replace coconut oil with olive oil or mustard oil.

You can add mint chutney and sweet chutney to the bhel as well.

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Written by: Nithya
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50 comments:

  1. Lovely Nits. The sprinkled red chilli powder on mango is awesome. So many options for chaats.

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  2. I love Garam bhel that is sold in the streets of Thirupathi. This one looks as yummy as that. Nice clicks... Good job nithi...

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  3. chaats are my favourite.. im drooling right now! and clicks are drool worthy too! :)

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  4. I loved all the version.. Lip Smacking!

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  5. I luv it and this is very much luved by my sons. They like it and I prepare in a similar way

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  6. Awesome clicks again.....
    Your first click takes me over :)

    Chat is chat.. Am in love all the while!!

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  7. I started to walk up to Tirupathi just to have these at regular intervals ! and also in our dear old Marina! Fantastic :-)

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  8. I'm sad that this series is ending soon....Garam Bhel chat is my fav too but without tomatoes :) Luved the first click very much...but all clicks look good becos of the browny background...Totally my kind!!

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  9. Love the way you have presented 3 variations! YUmmy!The cut mango slice is really superb!

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  10. we enjoy this especially when climbing the tirumala hill by foot...loved d 2nd pic..mini set up..:)
    love all d versions of bhel.:)

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  11. oh wow.. i am soooooo amazed..wonderful capture..no other words to express my feeling here...simply mind blowing.

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  12. Now I know what Im having on a Sunday evening.The tip that olive oil can be used is very useful.Awesome pic and post.

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  13. I love this bhel very much and always ask for this in restaurants and even make this.

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  14. that mango slice just makes me want to reach out and eat it

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  15. the cut mangoes with the dash of chilli powder makes me yearn of the beach. all the clicks are awesome.

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  16. How can you not post this for a Chaat mela..pics are awesome and love the miniature chat set up!

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  17. How can you not post this for a Chaat mela..pics are awesome and love the miniature chat set up!

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  18. Slurp,mouthwatering here...fantastic and awesome....

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  19. nice chat!!whenever i go to tnagar...i have it!yum yum!

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  20. Wow.Love Jhal muri a lot.Wonderful clicks as usual

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  21. My favourite garam pori,feel like munching it rite now...seriously u r killing me with ur stunning clicks..

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  22. hiyo Nits, I am drooling all over:) evlavu azhaga manga cut panniyirukkae! and the pori laajawaab girl:)

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  23. Wow! My favourite...great clicks..

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  24. Wat a clicks nithi,wonderful...Loved the recipe,nice variations of chats...

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  25. I am totally in love with this chat mela... This recipe looks crispy and yum

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  26. wow excellent and super clicks !! great presentation too !! chaat looks so delicious !!

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  27. Awesome clicks..All versions are excellent

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  28. ooh! it looks so tempting.. feel like grab some :) love clicks..

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  29. Cream bhel looks so inviting and delicious. Excellent preparation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  30. Love it..love it,beautiful clicks dear.

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  31. Oh that mango strips! i'm sold out lady!

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  32. What a healthy snack.Beautiful clicks as usual.

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  33. Favouritye snack. That too the pic with cut mango and chilly powder makes me drool !!

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  34. Great clicks! Looks like as it were captured from the streets.
    I was laughing(I do not know why) when you mentioned Tirupathi as a hill station.

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  35. Please don't tempt me with that Maanga Nithi. All the pictures are beautiful, especially first one and close up shot off Maanga :)

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  36. delicious to snack on looks wonderful yummy

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  37. Amazing clicks Nithya..You truly is an artist...

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  38. This looks so so gud ...one of my fav and pics are fab as always

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  39. ઇઉ ✿ܓܓ♫♫
    Olá, amiga!

    Passei para uma visitinha...
    Hummmmmm... gostei mais da variação 3 por causa dos temperos.
    Um lindo dia!
    Beijinhos.

    ♫♫.•*¨*•♫♫¸
    °•♥° Brasil
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  40. Your photography skills are enhancing or should I say rocketing day by day ;)

    Lite Bite

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  41. yummy Bhel ... loving your chaat series

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  42. Wonderful bhel, looks delicious and mouthwatering pictures!

    www.appetitetreats.com

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  43. So many versions of pori.. drooling :)

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  44. Nits your photos speak a lot.Simple recipe with awesome clicks.Ur an excellent photographer.

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  45. Hey Nithya...fabulous clicks girl..my mouth is already watering! How are you?

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  46. Hi Nithi, lovely clicks yaar, 1 week to go to Bangalore, I could enjoy all this :)), my mouth is watering seeing it.., too bad I can't pick it from here!

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