Delicious Chaat Recipes for Chaitra Navratri Fasting

As Chaitra Navratri unfolds, many devotees fast and seek flavorful alternatives to traditional meals. This article presents three delightful chaat recipes that are not only healthy but also satisfy cravings for tangy and spicy flavors. From Tangy Sweet Potato Chaat to Crispy Makhana Bhel and hearty Sabudana Vada Chaat, these recipes are perfect for anyone observing the fast. Discover how to prepare these delicious dishes and enjoy a festive culinary experience during Navratri.
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Delicious Chaat Recipes for Chaitra Navratri Fasting

Celebrate Chaitra Navratri with Flavorful Chaat


Chaitra Navratri began on March 19th, marking a nine-day period dedicated to the worship of the Goddess. Many devotees choose to fast during this time, often leading to a desire for more exciting flavors beyond the usual *falahar* (fruit-based) meals.

If you're participating in the Navratri fast, we have compiled three nutritious *chaat* recipes that will help satisfy your cravings for something spicy and tangy. Let’s dive into these simple yet delicious recipes.


Tangy Sweet Potato Chaat

Sweet potatoes are packed with energy and offer more fiber than regular potatoes. A *chaat* made from sweet potatoes not only fills you up but also provides a delightful mix of sweet and spicy tastes.

Ingredients: 2 boiled sweet potatoes, ½ teaspoon rock salt (Sendha Namak), ½ teaspoon roasted cumin powder, finely chopped fresh coriander, lemon juice, and pomegranate seeds.
Method: Begin by slicing the boiled sweet potatoes into rounds. Heat ½ teaspoon of ghee in a pan and sauté the slices until they achieve a light golden hue. Transfer them to a bowl and sprinkle with rock salt, cumin powder, and lemon juice. Finally, top with pomegranate seeds and fresh coriander before serving.


Crispy Makhana Bhel

If you want a snack that is light yet satisfying, *Makhana Bhel* is an excellent choice. It’s a quick snack that pairs perfectly with evening tea.

Ingredients: 2 cups *Makhana* (fox nuts), ½ cup roasted peanuts, 1 finely chopped cucumber, 1 tomato, green chili and ginger paste, and mint chutney.
Method: Dry roast the *Makhana* in a bit of ghee until they become crispy. In a large bowl, mix the roasted *Makhana*, peanuts, cucumber, and tomato. Add a spoonful of mint chutney, a pinch of rock salt, and black pepper. Combine everything well and serve immediately to keep the *makhana* crunchy.


Sabudana Vada Chaat

This chaat is quite filling. If you're looking for a special lunch option, this recipe is worth trying.

Ingredients: 2–3 Sabudana Vadas, 1 cup of thick whisked yogurt, coriander-chili chutney, sweet date chutney, and a little grated ginger.
Method: First, cook the Sabudana Vadas in an air fryer or on a griddle with minimal oil. Place two vadas on a plate and gently break them open in the center. Pour chilled yogurt over them, then sprinkle with green chutney, sweet chutney, rock salt, and roasted cumin powder. Optionally, garnish with finely chopped fresh coconut.


Enjoy Your Navratri

These recipes not only cater to your taste buds but also align with the fasting traditions of Navratri. Enjoy these delightful chaats while honoring the spirit of the festival!