Peanut chaat is a simple mixture of unsalted, raw peanuts mixed with diced vegetables, a few spices, and lemon juice in its most basic form. There are several versions that are served street-style in India. Peanut chaat is sometimes served as a snack in bars in India, commonly referred to as chakna. Some people even call it a peanut chaat salad, because it’s generally healthy and a great snack in moderation for weight loss. The fat from the peanuts keep you feeling full and satisfied. The spicy, tangy Indian flavors make it a flavorful, quick snack. There’s no frying, making chutneys, or using processed foods with this. Peanut Chaat is simple and flavorful and great for throwing together for a gathering as a snack or appetizer. This bright, colorful appetizer comes together in 10-15 minutes!

What is Indian Chaat?

A popular street food in South Asia, “chaat” describes an entire category of Indian snacks! They’re the preferred vegetarian starter at any desi restaurant. It hits every flavor profile and texture that makes it craveable - sweet, spicy, tangy, salty, crunchy. Chaat is essentially a quick snack you can make at any time with things that are already in your pantry. Usually, family and friends sit over a tablescape of different chaats with a cup of freshly brewed chai to gossip. A popular pun is, “let’s chat over chaat.” A few staples are Samosa Chaat, Papdi Chaat, Sev Puri Chaat, Fruit Chaat, Peanut Chaat, Aloo Tikki Chaat, Gol Gappa or Pani Puri, Raj Kachori, Bhel Puri, Dahi Vada… the list goes on and on.

Ingredients - Notes and Substitutions

Peanuts - In my household, we love the peanuts roasted and lightly salted. However, fried or boiled peanuts are just as delicious. Red Onion - Raw red onion adds a bite to the chaat. To take out that raw flavor, rinse the diced onion under cold water and drain the water as best as possible. Tomato - Any type of tomato diced up will work. Plum, roma, or cherry tomatoes that don’t have too much pulp work best. Hot pepper - Use a mild green chili like serrano pepper or jalapeños. Remove the seeds to reduce the spice level. Spices - This is kept super simple with chaat masala, a must for most chaats, and chili powder.

Peanuts contain 19 vitamins and minerals, many of which keep the heart healthy. One ounce of peanuts contains 8 grams of protein! In my household, we never use other nuts for chaat since peanuts are so nutritious. For example, you would never add pistachios or walnuts to chaat.

How to make Peanut Chaat

Variations of Peanut Chaat

Storage Instructions

More Indian Snacks to try

Recipe

Finely dice your tomatoes and red onion and set it aside. Slice the serrano pepper into rings. Chop the cilantro. If you’re using fresh pomegranate, remove the arils. That’s it! You’re ready to serve in small bowls or plates. About a ⅓ - ½ cup per person is more than enough.

Pomegranate seeds Sautéed potatoes Dahi (yogurt) Imli chutney Cilantro-mint chutney

The peanuts can be boiled, roasted, or even fried! They don’t have to be served raw. Peanut chaat also doesn’t do well stored overnight. If you want to prep ahead, I’d suggest dicing the onion and tomato and slicing the jalapeño for storage in the refrigerator until you’re ready to toss everything together. I’d love to know what you thought of this recipe! Don’t forget to leave a comment and ⭐️ star rating below! Thinking about making this recipe? Enter your email and I’ll send it straight to your inbox to save for later. Plus, get new recipe inspiration from me every week! By submitting this form, you consent to receive emails from Masala and Chai.

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