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Raj Kachori

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Also popularly called the " King of Chaats in India ", Raj Kachori is an ultimate lip-smacking delight that takes the heart of every chaat lover in no time. Not to mention, the dish is loaded with a unique blend of tangy, spicy and sweet flavors that burst in your mouth in just the first bite. One of the most loved chaats of India after the very famous golgappas or pani puri, it can be easily prepared at home and takes just about a couple of minutes to assemble the kachori all together. Also, it won't be incorrect to say that Raj Kachori is a meal in itself as it scrumptiously filled with a nutritious mix of sprouts, boiled chickpeas, cucumber and boiled potatoes. Having said that, the pre-prep of making Raj Kachori is little tedious because it requires a lot of ingredients to be prepared in advance. Therefore, if you can do the pre-prep such as boiling the potatoes, making sprouts and chutneys, or making the moong dal pakoris a day in advance, assembling them

Shakarkandi ki Chaat on Skewers | Spiced Sweet Potatoes on Skewers

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Have you ever walked down the streets of Old Delhi in peak winters and noticed the thela walas (small mobile stalls) selling the steaming hot chaat of shakarkandi? The cubed sweet potatoes charred on coal and loaded with a perfect blend of tang and spice with all that rustic charred flavors to add on the taste, are a true delight for every chaat lover in India. As winters are approaching and markets are flooded with sweet potatoes, there could be no better time to get few home and indulge in this lap-smacking chaat right in the comfort of home. Not to mention, I added my own twist to this chaat and served it on skewers. Also, charred it over direct flame for that added smokiness and rustic flavors to make it taste similar to the one sold on the Old Delhi streets. If by chance, you too are giving it a try and don't want to go in all the hassle of skewering it up, just go ahead the normal way and serve it in bowls or the traditional donas, and you are sure to have a tongue-t