Bhel Puri Recipe - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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Bhel puri! Craving yummy, delicious & exotic flavors of Indian street food? Make this amazingly delicious Bhel puri at home with my easy recipe! Plus I have a bonus – 3 instant chutney recipes you can make in minutes. Tangy and spicy bhel puri is popular Indian street food at its best! Crispy puffed rice is tossed with sweet, sour & spicy chutneys, topped with gram flour vermicelli, known as sev. Bhel puri is a low calorie snack, that’s super addictive, tastes delicious and is flavour-packed. Overall it’s a perfect snack you will enjoy any time of the year!

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Bhel puri belongs to a class of Indian street foods popularly known as chaat. A chaat food hits every element of the taste (sweet, sour and tangy) with a melange of flavors & textures. Indians across the world love chaats and bhel puri is one of the most loved by kids and grownups alike.

About Bhel Puri

Bhel puri is a popular Mumbai street food where crispy puffed rice is tossed with sweet tamarind chutney, spicy green chutney, hot pungent garlic chutney, onions, tomatoes, roasted peanuts, sev and chaat masala. Lastly it is garnished with coriander leaves, crunchy sev and crushed papdis.

There are numerous ways a bhel puri is made. The simplest being the dry bhel known as sukha bhel which is made with only one kind of chutney known as sukhi chutney/ dry chutney.

The more popular version known as geeli bhel is made with 2 to 3 basic kinds of chutneys which not only add zing and punch of flavours to the bhel puri but also turns it to a mouth-watering addictive snack.

More often you will find bhel puri made with just 2 chutneys – sweet tamarind chutney and spicy green chutney. The red chutney is just substituted with red chili powder. But actually it is this pungent red garlic chutney that transforms a normal bhel puri to the best.

In this post I share 3 easy chutneys which you can make instantly and the whole recipe from scratch comes together under 30 minutes.

You can also use the store bought sweet tamarind chutney if you have. But fresh green chutney makes a lot of difference so I insist you make it fresh and use up within a day or 2.

Green chutney provides heat so normally the heat level and the flavour of green chilies is more here than the green chutney we usually make to serve with snacks.

For this normally 2 kinds of green chillies are used for the flavour & heat, the spicy kind and the less spicy kind are combined. However you are free to add the regular green chutney like the way I used here.

Jhaal Muri and Churumuri are two similar snacks & are also very popular in other regions of India.

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1 Preparation for Bhel Puri Recipe

2 Make Chutney

3 How To Make Bhel Puri

4 Pro tips

5 Recipe Card

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Preparation for Bhel Puri Recipe

I always prefers serving fresh homemade foods to my family. So I make the chutneys all on the same day I intend to make the chaats. But I do refrigerate the left over tamarind & red chutney.

Use them up to make other kinds of chaat like Dahi vada, papdi chaat & aloo chaat

So for convenience you can very well, make all the chutneys ahead and refrigerate. The recipe of chaat chutneys has been shared below. For detailed versions of the same you can check these posts on Tamarind chutney and Green chutney.

Next roast the peanuts and store them in a air tight jar to retain the crunch.

You can buy the puffed rice, papdis & sev from the Indian grocery stores just like the way I did. Locally made sev & papdis smell & taste fresh.

Just before you begin to make the bhel puri, chop the potato to half inch cubes. Boil them with water in a small pot. Alternately you may simply air fry them until golden and crisp. Meanwhile chop the onions, tomatoes, coriander leaves & green chilies.

Once the above preparation is done, you will finish making bhel puri under 5 mins.

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Make Chutney

Green chutney

To make green chutney, add the following to a grinder jar
¾ cup coriander leaves
¼ cup mint leaves
1 to 2 green chili (8 to 10 low heat green chilies if you prefer)
¼ inch ginger
1 small garlic (optional)
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon jeera powder (roasted cumin powder)
1 tablespoon fried gram (or roasted peanuts or coconut)
2 teaspoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons water

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Blend it as smooth as possible. Scrape the sides and then pour water as much required to make a thick green chutney.

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You should have a thick chutney. Don’t make it runny as we don’t want soft and too moist bhel puri.

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Tamarind chutney

To make tamarind chutney or sweet sour chutney, to a small sauce pan, add
2 to 3 tablespoons tamarind paste
3 to 4 tablespoons jaggery
¼ teaspoon red chilli powder
¼ teaspoon salt (or black salt)
½ teaspoon jeera powder
1/8 teaspoon or 2 pinches of ginger powder
1/8 teaspoon fennel powder (saunf powder)
If you do not have tamarind paste, boil 2 tablespoons tamarind in little water until soft. Let cool down and then squeeze & pass through a filter to extract the paste. Use that here to make the chutney.

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Then pour 4 tablespoons (¼ cup water) to the pan.

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Mix all of them.

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Simmer until thick. This takes only a few minutes but this simmering process brings out the flavor of the spices. Taste test and add salt or spice if required. Turn off when the tamarind chutney is thick yet of pouring consistency like shown in the picture below.

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Red chutney

To make red chutney, add the following to a small grinder jar (chutney jar):
1 ½ tablespoon red chilli powder (or 10 soaked and deseeded red chilies)
4 to 5 garlic cloves (small to medium)

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  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon cumin powder
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Pour 2 to 3 tablespoons water and squeeze 1 tablespoon lemon juice.

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Blend until smooth adding more water as required. Taste test and adjust salt, sugar and lemon juice. This red chutney should be pungent, hot, sweet and sour.

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How To Make Bhel Puri

1. I usually cut open a fresh pack of puffed rice when I make chaat recipes bhel puri, churumuri or jhaal muri. If the puffed rice is not crispy then dry roast them until crisp. Cool and then add them to a mixing bowl.

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2. Add the boiled potatoes. I cube the potato and boil in 2 cups of water until just cooked. Drained the water and cooled completely. Potatoes must be dry and not moist. Then added them here.

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3. Then add in onions, tomatoes, coriander leaves & green chilies.

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4. Toss them well. Then add tamarind chutney. I begin with a small quantity of chutneys as you cannot undo if it becomes too sour or sweet. I also feel too much chutneys or too thin chutneys will make the bhel too soggy very quickly. So add them as needed after tasting.

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5. Add red chutney. If you do not have red chutney just replace with some chilli powder.

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6. Next add in green chutney.

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7. Mix to coat the chutneys all over the puffed rice. I added more of all the chutneys. Sprinkle chaat masala and salt if needed.

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8. Add roasted peanuts, crushed papdis & sev. Gently mix.

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Transfer bhel puri immediately to serving plates. Top with more sev and papdis.

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Pro tips

These tips will help your bhel to stay crisp for longer. However do note that it tastes best as soon as it is made.

  • Firstly ensure puffed rice is crisp if not roast them until crisp. Cool completely before using.
  • Secondly keep the consistency of the chutneys thick & not runny. This prevents the bhel puri from turning soggy too quickly.
  • Lastly do not add too much chutney at one time. Add a bit mix and then add more only as needed until you get the taste you desire.
  • Always add the crispies – sev, peanuts & papdis towards the end.
  • Taste test sev and papdis first before using to ensure they don’t smell rancid.

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Bhel Puri Recipe

It is a popular Indian street food made with puffed rice, peanuts, chaat chutneys, onions, tomatoes & sev. Post includes recipes to make chutneys required for bhel puri.

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Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time5 minutes minutes

Total Time20 minutes minutes

Servings2 to 3

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 2 cups puffed rice
  • 2 tablespoons onions (finely chopped)
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons tomatoes (ripe, firm, chopped)
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons boiled potato cubed ( 1 small)
  • 2 tablespoons coriander leaves (finely chopped)
  • 1 green chili chopped
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon chaat masala (or amchur powder or lemon juice)
  • 2 tablespoons roasted peanuts
  • 10 papdis
  • ¼ cup nylon sev (thin sev or farsan)
  • 1 to 2 pinches salt (if needed)
  • 1 tablespoons green chutney (recipe below)

Tamarind Chutney (or Use ¾ to 1 Tbsp Store Bought)

  • 2 to 3 tablespoons tamarind paste (or 2 tablespoons tamarind soak in hot water)
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons jaggery (adjust to taste)
  • ¼ teaspoon red chilli powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon roasted jeera powder
  • teaspoon ginger powder
  • teaspoon fennel powder
  • 4 tablespoons water

Red Garlic Chutney (or Use ¼ to ½ Red Chilli Powder)

  • tablespoons red chilli powder (or 10 to 15 soaked deseeded red chilies)
  • 4 to 5 garlic cloves
  • ¼ teaspoon salt (adjust to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar ( to balance the pungent taste)
  • ¼ teaspoon cumin powder (or jeera/ cumin)
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons water (adjust as required)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice (to balance the pungent taste)

Spicy Green Chutney

  • ¾ cup coriander leaves
  • ¼ cup mint leaves
  • 1 to 2 spicy green chilli (adjust to taste)
  • 8 to 10 green chilies (low heat kind)
  • ¼ inch ginger
  • ½ teaspoon roasted cumin powder
  • 1 tablespoon roasted gram or peanuts or desiccated coconut
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice (adjust to taste)
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Instructions

Tamarind Chutney

  • To a small sauce pan, add tamarind paste, jaggery, salt, red chilli powder, ginger powder, fennel powder, cumin powder and salt. Pour water and make a smooth mixture.

  • Bring this to a rolling boil and reduce the heat. Let simmer until thick. (check the step by step pics for consistency)

  • Cool the tamarind chutney completely.

Green Chutney

  • Add ¾ cup coriander leaves, ¼ cup mint or pudina leaves,1 to 2 green chilies , 8 to 10 less hot chilies (optional), ¼ inch ginger piece, ¼ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon jeera powder, 1 tablespoon fried gram, 2 teaspoons lemon juice & 2 tablespoons water to a blender jar.

  • Blend everything until smooth. Scrape the sides and pour more water only as required and blend to a thick chutney.

  • Taste and add more salt and chili if needed. green chutney is ready to use for bhel puri.

Red Chutney (Optional)

  • To a grinder jar, add red chilli powder, garlic cloves, sugar, salt and 2 to 4 tablespoons water. If you want to use red chilies, boil half cup water and soak 10 to 15 deseeded red chilies. When they soften remove them from the water and add to a blender jar.

  • Blend all the ingredients until smooth & thick, adding more water as required. Add little lemon juice.

  • Taste it and add more salt or sugar if needed. Red chutney is ready for bhel puri.

How To Make Bhel Puri

  • Optional – Boil potato just until done without making it mushy. I usually cube them and cook in a small pot until fork tender. Drain the potatoes. Cool them & air dry completely. You can also air fry the potatoes and use.

  • If your puffed rice is not crisp then dry roast them in a pan until crisp. Cool completely.

  • Add them to a mixing bowl along with boiled potatoes, onions, tomatoes, chilies & coriander leaves. Mix them up gently.

  • Then add in tamarind chutney, green chutney, chaat masala & red chutney (or red chilli powder).

  • Do not add a lot of chutney at one time, add only little by little as needed to prevent the bhel puri from turning mushy.

  • Gently mix well to coat the puffed rice with chutney.

  • Taste this and add in more chutney & salt as needed.

  • Crush the papdis and add them along with peanuts and sev. Give a good stir.

  • Garnish bhel puri with more sev and peanuts. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • For tamarind chutney, if using tamarind, soak it in hot water and extract the paste

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Bhel Puri Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 131Calories from Fat 45

% Daily Value*

Fat 5g8%

Sodium 152mg7%

Potassium 176mg5%

Carbohydrates 18g6%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 4g8%

Vitamin A 105IU2%

Vitamin C 13.6mg16%

Calcium 32mg3%

Iron 5.4mg30%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is bhel puri called in English? ›

Dry bhel is made from bhadang, a spicy namkeen (snack) from Western Maharashtra, and is consumed after garnishing with onions, coriander and lemon juice. The Bengali variant of bhelpuri is called jhalmuri (meaning "spicy puffed rice") and bhelpuri refers to panipuri instead in that ethnicity.

Is bhel puri healthy? ›

Below we have jotted down how bhelpuri can be beneficial for you: Puffed Rice: One of the best things about puffed rice is that it is a gluten-free grain and thus is best for people who have a wheat allergy or wheat intolerance. The rice also has a decent quantity of Vitamin B and iron.

What is the difference between Jhal Muri and Bhel Puri? ›

Jhal muri is quite similar to bhel puri. Yet it's unique in terms of its taste. Jhal Muri uses raw mustard oil as an ingredient. Bhelpuri uses chutneys like green chutney and sweet tamarind chutney as ingredients.

In which state is Bhelpuri most popular? ›

Bhelpuri is thought to have originated within the Gujarati cafes and street food stalls of Bombay, and the recipe has spread to most parts of India where it has been modified to suit local food availability. It is also said to be originated from Bhadang (भडंग), a spicy namkeen from Western Maharashtra.

What is the difference between Bhel and Bhel Puri? ›

Bhel is a mix of Sev (crunchy gram flour noodles), Mamra (crispy puffed rice), and spices. To make Bhel Puri, the dry Bhel is mixed with spicy, sweet, and tangy chutneys, finely diced onions, and tomatoes and is garnished with additional dry spices and cilantro.

Is Bhel Puri healthy for weight loss? ›

Mixing puffed rice, chopped vegetables (like tomatoes, onions, and coriander), chutneys, and spices, we get the main ingredients in the well-known Indian street food delicacy Bhel Puri. It is the perfect marriage of flavours and textures, making it a healthy and energising weight loss option.

Can diabetics eat bhel puri? ›

Bhelpuri also contains sweet chutney, which may have table sugar and might cause sugar spikes. As a result, bhelpuri is not an ideal snack if you are watching your blood glucose levels, but here's how to optimise it. Sweet chutney has a high glycemic index and increases blood sugar levels.

What are the disadvantages of Bhel Puri? ›

It is made with fresh ingredients like vegetables and fruits and usually doesn't contain too much fat or sodium. However, as with any food, bhel puri can be unhealthy if not prepared properly. For example, if the dish contains too much fried foods or processed ingredients, it can be bad for your health.

What is a fun fact about Bhel Puri? ›

While the exact origins of bhel puri are unknown, many believe that it was brought to Mumbai by a Gujarati migrant. There is an interesting tale associated with this scrumptious snack. It says that during British rule in India, a famous chef, William Harold, was sent to help with the meal preparations for the troops.

Is Bhel Puri junk food? ›

Is Bhel Puri Good For Health? Let us clarify: bhel puri can benefit your body when you make it at home and consume it in moderation. Street food vendors tend to add too much salt, sugar, additives and artificial food colouring, which can damage your health.

Which Bhel Puri is best? ›

Haldiram Bhel Puri has a balanced sweet-sour-spicy flavor, it is crunchy, has lots of peanuts, and papdi added to the mix.

What are the benefits of eating Bhel Puri? ›

It is excellent for improving the immune system, fighting microbes, and shielding the body against various infections, such as stomach infections, fevers, common colds, sore throats, and other respiratory issues, since puffed rice is packed with antioxidants, minerals, and nutrients.

Can I eat bhel puri daily? ›

Generally speaking, bhel puri is a healthy dish. It is made with fresh ingredients like vegetables and fruits and usually doesn't contain too much fat or sodium. However, as with any food, bhel puri can be unhealthy if not prepared properly.

What is the famous food item of Bhelpuri? ›

Bhel puri is a popular Mumbai street food where crispy puffed rice is tossed with sweet tamarind chutney, spicy green chutney, hot pungent garlic chutney, onions, tomatoes, roasted peanuts, sev and chaat masala.

Can I eat bhelpuri daily? ›

Yes. Bhel Puri is rich in dietary fiber, thanks to the inclusion of puffed rice and vegetables. This fiber-rich food helps with good digestion. It also supports a healthy digestive system and can assist with weight management.

What is puri said in English? ›

puri in British English

or poori (ˈpuːrɪ , ˈpʊərɪ ) noun. Indian cookery. an unleavened bread that is deep-fried in ghee and served hot.

What is puri in English language? ›

noun. , plural pu·ris. a light, unleavened whole wheat flatbread from South Asia that puffs up like a round ball when it is deep-fried.

What is rice murmura in English? ›

Puffed rice is one of the staple foods in India, commonly called as murmura, muri, and parmal.

What is murmura also called? ›

In India, puffed rice is known as muri. Other regional names include parmal, mandakki, puri, mudhi, murmura, murmuri, borugulu, maramaralu in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and pori in Tamil Nadu.

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