how to make sev puri.

 Sev puri recipe is a canape like snack – where crispy fried flour discs are topped with flavorful condiments, veggies, herbs, ground spices and more. Spicy, sweet, tangy, savory, salty, crunchy flavors – all bursting in your mouth in each bite. Learn to make this evergreen popular chaat snack with my authentic Mumbai style recipe.

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    What is Sev Puri

    The words ‘sev’ is for fried gram flour (besan) vermicelli. ‘Puri’ here is for crispy fried flat rounds/discs (also called papdi) made from wheat flour.

    While on the face of it, looks like the words “sev puri” implies only two ingredients and so the recipe will have two ingredients. But that is not the case here.

    You will be surprised to know the number of elements this awesome snack has. Sev puri is a part of the wonderful assortment of chaat snacks from the Indian cuisine.

    Chaat literally means to “to lick”. These chaat snacks are finger licking good and that could be the reason for the name.

    Sev puri is one of my favorite chaat recipe. In fact, coming to think of it, all the mouthwatering chaat recipes are my all time favorites 🙂

    Made of spicy, sweet, savory, salty and tangy tastes with so many different textures and flavors mingling in your mouth, why would not anyone love sev puri. If you are a fan of sev puri, let me tell you it is easy to make it.

    Simply make all the chutneys, boil the potatoes, gather all the other ingredients and you are ready to assemble the dish.

    For the various chutneys, I have given listed recipes in the step-by-step guide and in the recipe card with links mentioned below. Make ahead the chutneys a day before and refrigerate them.

    As soon as you assemble and make sev puri, you have to serve them immediately or else the pooris turns soggy.

    Ingredients You Need

    1. Poori or Papdi: These form the base of this snack which holds all the toppings. Puri can be made at home or brought from shops. Essentially, these puris are crisp flat fried discs made from whole wheat flour or all purpose flour.
    2. Green Chutney – The condiment that adds some freshness, spiciness in the sev puri recipe is this green chutney made from fresh coriander leaves (cilantro) or both coriander and mint leaves, ginger or garlic, green chillies and salt.
    3. Sweet Chutney – The sweet tangy taste in a sev puri, comes from this thick sweet chutney or sauce that is made with tamarind, dates and sugar/jaggery.
    4. Red Chutney – Dried red chillies and garlic make up for this pungent and hot chutney which gives a lot of smoky spiciness to the dish.
    5. Sev – These are crispy and super fine or fine vermicelli made from gram flour. These are also known as nylon vermicelli. While the name ‘nylon vermicelli’ looks weird, I assure that there is no nylon is this one. You can make crunchy sev by yourself or buy from a grocery store.
    6. Veggies – Boiled soft potatoes, crunchy onions and tangy tomatoes are the veggies you add in a sev puri recipe.
    7. Spices & Herbs: Lightly sprinkled chaat masala, roasted cumin powder, black salt and generous topping with coriander leaves and a drizzle of lemon juice add the finishing touches to the dish.

    I recommend to make the chutneys a day earlier and refrigerate them. As I have mentioned above, the puri and sev can be store brought.

    Sev Puri vs Papdi Chaat

    One more snack which is similar to sev puri is Papdi Chaat. They both looks similar but are not the same concerning the taste and flavor.

    While sev puri is very popular in Mumbai and Western Indian states, papdi chaat is popular in Delhi and some North Indian states.

    The difference comes from the richness and creaminess in a papdi chaat. Curd (yogurt) added to a papdi chaat makes it slightly creamy and rich. But yogurt is never added in a sev puri.

    Some more additional ingredients like boiled white chickpeas and sometimes urad dal pakoris (fritters) are also a part of papdi chaat. Usually sev, onion and tomatoes are also not added in a papdi chaat.

    Step-by-Step Guide

    How to make Sev Puri

    Before you start making sev puri, you need to make the three condiment chutneys. Prep them a day ahead to make your work easier.

    Make Green Chutney

    1. Rinse 2 cups of coriander leaves well in water. Drain the water and roughly chop them. Take all the ingredients listed below in a blender.

    • chopped coriander leaves
    • 1 teaspoon chopped chillies – add more for a spicy taste
    • 1 inch ginger
    • ½ teaspoon cumin powder
    • ½ teaspoon chaat masala
    • ¼ to ½ teaspoon lemon juice
    • ½ teaspoon black salt or regular salt
    coriander, ground spices, ginger, salt, green chillies in a blender

    2. Add 1 or 2 teaspoons water and grind to a smooth chutney. Add a few teaspoons more of the water if required. But don’t make the chutney too thin or runny.

    ground and blended green chutney in blender

    3. Remove the chutney in a bowl and set aside. Cover and refrigerate if making sev puri after some hours or next day.

    green chutney in a glass bowl to make sev puri

    Make Red Chilli Chutney

    4. Break and deseed 15 to 16 dry Kashmiri red chilies. Soak the red chilies in hot water for about 20 to 30 minutes. The water just needs to cover them. Peel and roughly chop 8 to 9 medium garlic cloves.

    dry kashmiri chillies soaking in hot water

    5. Drain all the water from the red chilies after 20 to 30 minutes. Add the red chillies, garlic and salt according to taste in a blender or grinder.

    Adding very little water grind or blend both the red chilies and garlic until smooth. The consistency of the chutney should be more towards thicker side or of medium consistency.

    soaked red chillies, salt, garlic in a blender

    6. Pour the red chilli garlic chutney in a small jar or bowl. Cover and refrigerate.

    ground and blended smooth red chutney in white bowl to make sev puri

    Make Tamarind Chutney

    7. Rinse ½ cup tamarind (remove seeds if any) in a strainer. In a pan, take the tamarind, ½ cup dates (seedless or pitted) and 2 cups water.

    Cook the tamarind and dates for about 8 to 9 minutes on a low heat or until they soften.

    dried tamarind and dates in water

    8. When the tamarind and dates have softened, add ½ cup of powdered or chopped jaggery and continue to cook. Let the jaggery dissolve completely and the mixture thicken a bit.

    Swap ½ cup of sugar with jaggery if you do not have jaggery.

    tamarind and dates in water with a steel spoon

    9. Add all the spice powders – ¼ to ½ teaspoon red chili powder or cayenne, ½ teaspoon coriander powder, ½ teaspoon dry ginger powder (ground ginger) and ½ teaspoon roasted cumin powder.

    ground spices added to simmering dates and tamarind liquid in pan

    10. Mix well and simmer for a further 1 to 2 minutes more. Season with salt according to taste. Let the chutney mixture cool at room temperature.

    thick and softened tamarind and dates

    11. In a chutney grinder or small blender, grind this whole mixture until smooth. Add some water if needed while blending or grinding. Strain the chutney through a strainer if desired.

    Store the tamarind date chutney in an airtight bowl or container in the refrigerator and use it when you make chaat at home.

    This recipe will give you a bowl of thick tamarind chutney, which you can easily refrigerate for a month or freeze for 2 to 3 months.

    smooth blended tamarind date chutney to make sev puri

    Assembling Sev Puri

    1. First keep all the elements (chutneys, potatoes, onions, tomatoes, ground spices, salt, sev etc) that you need in your workplace before you begin to assemble sev puri.

    Prep 2 to 3 medium to large potatoes by boiling them until tender and softened. Cook potatoes in a pressure cooker, pan or Instant Pot. When warm or cool, peel and chop them in small cubes.

    Finely chop the onions, tomatoes and coriander leaves. Set aside.

    2. Arrange the flat puri or papdi on a plate.

    puri for sevpuri arranged on a purple ceramic plate

    3. Top up with chopped boiled potatoes cubes.

    chopped boiled potatoes topped on puri

    4. Then add finely chopped onions. Top with some chopped finely tomatoes. Sprinkle some chaat masala, if you want at this point.

    chopped onions and tomatoes on the puri

    5. Top with just a touch of spicy red chilli garlic chutney – about ¼ to ½ teaspoon. Add in fewer amounts as this chutney is very spicy.

    Using this chutney is optional and you can substitute it with red chili powder. Though you won’t get the same taste with red chili powder. But something is better than nothing.

    red chilli chutney topped on puri

    6. Top up with the 1 to 2 teaspoons of green chutney or as much as you want.

    green chutney on the puris

    7.  Now top with 1 to 2 teaspoons of sweet chutney or more if you like. Vary the amount of green chutney or sweet chutney according to your taste.

    If preparing for someone else, keep in mind that person’s taste choices. Example, if someone likes a sweet-tangy taste, add more of the sweet tamarind chutney.

    tamarind chutney topped on the puris

    8. Sprinkle 2 to 3 pinches of chaat masala, roasted cumin powder and black salt or rock salt or regular salt.

    ground spices, salt and chaat masala sprinkled on the toppings

    9. Sprinkle sev evenly all over on the sev puri. Ensure to use the finer variety of sev as the thicker ones simply do not give the best authentic taste.

    sev sprinkled all over the toppings on the puri

    10. Lastly garnish with some chopped coriander leaves (cilantro).

    sev puri garnished with chopped coriander leaves

    11. Sprinkle a few drops of lemon juice to add some brightness and tang to the dish.

    lemon juice in a measuring spoon on top of the prepared sev puri

    Serving Suggestions

    Serve sev puri straightway. Assemble and make all sev puris in this manner and serve them immediately. And don’t be surprised if your family, friends or guests ask for a second or third helping.

    This snack is eaten as is without any sides or accompaniments. Eat them as soon as they are made, so that the puris do not become soggy from the moisture of the chutneys.

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