
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 :)
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 :)

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
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

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 :)
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 :)

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 :)

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
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

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 :)
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 :)

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.

Lovely Nits. The sprinkled red chilli powder on mango is awesome. So many options for chaats.
ReplyDeleteI love Garam bhel that is sold in the streets of Thirupathi. This one looks as yummy as that. Nice clicks... Good job nithi...
ReplyDeletechaats are my favourite.. im drooling right now! and clicks are drool worthy too! :)
ReplyDeleteI loved all the version.. Lip Smacking!
ReplyDeleteI luv it and this is very much luved by my sons. They like it and I prepare in a similar way
ReplyDeleteAwesome clicks again.....
ReplyDeleteYour first click takes me over :)
Chat is chat.. Am in love all the while!!
I started to walk up to Tirupathi just to have these at regular intervals ! and also in our dear old Marina! Fantastic :-)
ReplyDeleteI'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!!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have presented 3 variations! YUmmy!The cut mango slice is really superb!
ReplyDeletewe enjoy this especially when climbing the tirumala hill by foot...loved d 2nd pic..mini set up..:)
ReplyDeletelove all d versions of bhel.:)
oh wow.. i am soooooo amazed..wonderful capture..no other words to express my feeling here...simply mind blowing.
ReplyDeleteNow I know what Im having on a Sunday evening.The tip that olive oil can be used is very useful.Awesome pic and post.
ReplyDeleteI love this bhel very much and always ask for this in restaurants and even make this.
ReplyDeletethat mango slice just makes me want to reach out and eat it
ReplyDeletethe cut mangoes with the dash of chilli powder makes me yearn of the beach. all the clicks are awesome.
ReplyDeleteHow can you not post this for a Chaat mela..pics are awesome and love the miniature chat set up!
ReplyDeleteHow can you not post this for a Chaat mela..pics are awesome and love the miniature chat set up!
ReplyDeleteSlurp,mouthwatering here...fantastic and awesome....
ReplyDeletenice chat!!whenever i go to tnagar...i have it!yum yum!
ReplyDeleteWow.Love Jhal muri a lot.Wonderful clicks as usual
ReplyDeleteMy favourite garam pori,feel like munching it rite now...seriously u r killing me with ur stunning clicks..
ReplyDeletehiyo Nits, I am drooling all over:) evlavu azhaga manga cut panniyirukkae! and the pori laajawaab girl:)
ReplyDeleteWow! My favourite...great clicks..
ReplyDeletebeautiful clicks dear....
ReplyDeleteWat a clicks nithi,wonderful...Loved the recipe,nice variations of chats...
ReplyDeleteI am totally in love with this chat mela... This recipe looks crispy and yum
ReplyDeletewow excellent and super clicks !! great presentation too !! chaat looks so delicious !!
ReplyDeleteAwesome clicks..All versions are excellent
ReplyDeleteooh! it looks so tempting.. feel like grab some :) love clicks..
ReplyDeleteCream bhel looks so inviting and delicious. Excellent preparation.
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Love it..love it,beautiful clicks dear.
ReplyDeleteOh that mango strips! i'm sold out lady!
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy snack.Beautiful clicks as usual.
ReplyDeleteFavouritye snack. That too the pic with cut mango and chilly powder makes me drool !!
ReplyDeleteGreat clicks! Looks like as it were captured from the streets.
ReplyDeleteI was laughing(I do not know why) when you mentioned Tirupathi as a hill station.
Please don't tempt me with that Maanga Nithi. All the pictures are beautiful, especially first one and close up shot off Maanga :)
ReplyDeletedelicious to snack on looks wonderful yummy
ReplyDeleteAmazing clicks Nithya..You truly is an artist...
ReplyDeleteThis looks so so gud ...one of my fav and pics are fab as always
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ReplyDeleteOlá, amiga!
Passei para uma visitinha...
Hummmmmm... gostei mais da variação 3 por causa dos temperos.
Um lindo dia!
Beijinhos.
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Your photography skills are enhancing or should I say rocketing day by day ;)
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yummy Bhel ... loving your chaat series
ReplyDeleteWonderful bhel, looks delicious and mouthwatering pictures!
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So many versions of pori.. drooling :)
ReplyDeleteNits your photos speak a lot.Simple recipe with awesome clicks.Ur an excellent photographer.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this yummy bhel
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya...fabulous clicks girl..my mouth is already watering! How are you?
ReplyDeleteHi 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!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics. I am drooling!
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