Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tempting Corn Chaat In Crispy Cups


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Horaaay ... today is my 100th post!! ... I cannot believe it ... but its true ... and my dear friends this can happen only because of your loving support n encouragement. My hearthy thanks to all of you. As a chaat lover I want to celebrate this moment with this tangy corn chaat in cups, I adopted this recipe from one of my favorite bloggers Pari. No need for any introduction about her amazing collection of recipes. So everybody enjoy this wonderful chaat ... Love you all

Preparing the cups

Ingredients
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp chickpea flour
  • 1 tbsp corn starch
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup warm water for kneading
Procedure:

Mix all the above ingredients except water, then slowly add water n knead into a firm dough. Cover it with a damp cloth for 1/2 hr.Divide into 10 balls n shape with a rolling pin into a round shape as thin as possible approx 10 cm in diameter.


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Prick it with fork, this will avoid it to puffing while baking.

Preheat the oven at 350 F.Grease the muffin cups and place these thin puris into it.

Fold it on the sides against the wall of the cups and press it properly at the bottom too so that there are no air spaces.Bake for 20 min till light golden brown.


Stuffing Preparation

Ingredients
  • 1 cup corn
  • 1/2 cup green peas (boiled)
  • 1/2 inch ginger
  • 2 green chillies
  • 1/ tsp coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp chaat masala
  • 1/2 tsp oil
  • salt to taste
In a blender put 1/2 cup corn, green peas,green chilli,ginger and coarse paste. Heat oil in a pan. Add the remaining 1/2 cup corn n this paste n fry for a min, then all the powders with salt n stir nicely for one more min. Your stuffing is ready.


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Assembling the corn chaat in cups
  • 10 cups
  • 1 cup stuffing mixture
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1/2 cup chopped tomato
  • 1/2 cup curd
  • 1/4 cup tamarind chutney or 1/4 cup tomato ketchup
  • 1/2 tbsp chat masala
  • 1/2 cup sev


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Take a cup put 1 tsp stuffing,add 1 tsp curd,1/2 tsp tamarind chutney, sprinkle some onion , tomato , sev n drizzle some chat masala, And you corn chaat is ready.


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I am sending this recipe to the following wonderful events


Only-Low oil or Low Calorie hosted by Priya n Started by Pari
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Tags: Chaat, Corn, Corn Chat, Corn Chat in Cups

71 comments:

  1. Very nice recipe!! I like the way u baked the cups!!...it looks yummy!!!
    Smitha

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  2. Wowwowwow..Congrats Satya..I am doing a little dance for you :)..wish you thousands..millions more..!!
    Corn chat in cups look fantastic!!

    US Masala

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  3. Thats Great!!!
    You have come a long way Satya... And I am sure there are
    many more milestones you will achieve!!
    Cheers, my friend...
    Keep posting these 'Super Yummy Recipes' for us:):):)

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  4. Congratulations satya on your 100th Post..way to go Dear..And yes needless to say that This recipe looks yummy and appealing..

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  5. congrats on a great milestone...
    The recipe looks amazing... love the clicks...

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  6. Congrats satya! What an amazing achievement you have accomplished! I admire you for all the wonderful recipes you have blogged so far!
    My best wishes for many more to come.
    Those chat cups so darn cute!

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  7. Congratulations Satya ..... Very happy for your accomplishment.I am sure there are many more to come.
    Your idea of baking the cups is quite innovative ..... luv the yummy filling too.

    Keep the delicious recipes flowing.

    Cheers n Happy Cooking,
    Satrupa

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  8. Congrats Satya on your 100th Post. May you reach the next milestone of 1000th post very soon. Baked cups look awesome to celebrate this event.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  9. wow...congrats Satya...that was one tasty journey...may it continue for years together :)
    The cups look really yummy !
    All the best !
    Sinfully Spicy

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  10. Hi Satya,Hearty Congrats on ur 100!!!
    Thanks for trying my preparation, I am so glad that u liked it. It was an instant hit in my family. The next time I would love to try the bite size cups.
    FOODELICIOUS

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  11. Congrats dear on 100th post. What a lovely way to celebrate. Wonderful recipe.

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  12. Congratulations Satya..Very happy for your accomplishment..This is a beautiful recipe...Keep cooking !!

    Best Regards
    Sulagna
    http://e-senseofspicenfragrance-sulagna.blogspot.com/

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  13. Congratulations on your 100th post! And a great way to celebrate with your cute little corn chaat!

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  14. Congrats on the milestone. The corn chaats are really lovely and nice!

    Nandini's Food Page

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  15. Congrats on ur 100th post dear.Corn chat looks lovely and i wish to have it rite now :)

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  16. Congratulations SATYA!!!! and this looks so lovely. I am bookmarking this:-)

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  17. Congrats Satya... cups and chaat looks lovely...

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  18. Lovely cute cups....Even I liked this recipe from her blog...
    congrats on ur 100th post dear..I wish u many more like dem..

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  19. Congrats on your 100th post sathya, nice way to bring up your 100 with this beautiful and lovely corn chaat, looks so nice, i wanted to try this one too from pari's blog...

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  20. congrats satya..wish u many more milestone....loved this at pari's place too and even u have made it beautifully..looks fabulous dear !

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  21. Congrats on ur 100th post !! What a special treat.. I jus love the cute cups... they'l truly add much more flavor to the chaat !!!

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  22. Dear Satya
    Congrats on your great achievement. You have really shared great recipes ..thank you so much

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  23. That's great! Congratulations! And a lovely dish to celebrate!

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  24. Congrats Satya on your 100th post!
    I wish to celebrate 100000.... more with you!
    Mouthwatering chat recipe perfect for such celebration mood!
    Love Always!

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  25. congrats on ur 100th post dear....and ya the chaat looks so so tempting...that i want to have some rt now...its amazing....

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  26. Congrats!
    I am happy this is your 100 th post. A beautiful recipe too.

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  27. Wowww congrats Satya..keep rocking gal, Delicious and cute looking corn chaat in crispy cups, very elegant..

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  28. Congrats on your 100th post! wishing you for more! lovely snacks!!!

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  29. congrats on ur 100th post.Y've come a long way.Just keep rocking the corn chaat looks very lovely in those cute cups.

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  30. many-2 congs on ur 100th recipe which is as wonderful as ur blog chat is realy chatpati ki abhi kha jao

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  31. congrats!100th post is really good. love your baked cups very healthy idea and snack indeed.

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  32. Congrats!Wish you well.That chat looks wonderful.Thanks for your visit at my blog.

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  33. OMG Satya, loved this innovative chat.. chaats are my weakness..
    Congrats Satya and wish you many more milestones!

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  34. satya ji..sathiyama solren..unga blog super...

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  35. congrats dear! wounderful cups and chat.luks delicious.

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  36. CONGRATS Satya..I love your blog and the recipes...May god bless you..

    Chaat looks so good, would love to have a serving :-P

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  37. Congrats Satya.Love the corn chat in crispy cups.

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  38. wow ..sathya congratts on your 100th post,wish to see many many more blogs from you.You are creating wonders,love this recipe

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  39. Congrats dear..wish you to achieve many more milestones like this...

    LOvely and healthy chat....I have bookmarked most of the recipes from you blog...is that meant that you are becoming one of my favourite bloggers?????

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  40. Congratulations on your 100th :) These are great and I could just see them at a festive party...

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  41. Thanks for your comment on my blog,weeks back Satya..:).I was on a vacation and so couldnt get here early..great space n chaat is one of the few noth indian dishes that pleases my palette..that crispy cup is a superb addition and innovative..:)
    tc

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  42. Many Many congratulation Satya, It is an achievement, lots more to come keep rocking and those cute little tart my my i want one :)

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  43. hi SATYA
    Thanks for visiting and comments my paneer kachori recipe is there in my blog . Ucan see it.Are u in india or abroad. i like ur recipe very much

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  44. Congrats on reaching your 100th post. Wishing you many more. Cute chaat cups and lovely stuffing. Kudos to you and Pari for sharing a lovely chaat.

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  45. Congrats Satya...waiting for many more! Superb chaat..

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  46. congrats and what a lovely way to celebrate!

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  47. Satya, what a great recipe and photos! Great ingredients too. I bet it tasted so good (= Please mail me some? hehe

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  48. Corn chaat cups looks crunchy and yum. Way to go Satya. Keep posting your lovely recipes.

    http://aaha-oho.blogspot.com/

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  49. congrats chica! that's SO exciting! these little cups of heaven look like the perfect way to celebrate!

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  50. congrats- and very creative cups!

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  51. Congrats on reaching the milestone! The chat is indeed tempting,I have had chat in canopies but this cup idea is super cool too!

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  52. Congrats on ur 100th post..very nice recipe ,lov the cute cups n filling....

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  53. These look really lovely and you have presented them in such a unique way that they are stunning. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  54. Hi Satya,

    Congrats on ur 100th post. I am prathiba from "The indian food court". Please keep up da good work!!!!Pass on one of the chat bowls to me. I am a big fan of chat.

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  55. Hi satya, missed a lot of posts, been busy, I too love pari's blog, that's a lovely recipe here, thanks for sharing, I am going to give this a try soon!, lovely clicks too
    OOps! before I forget, CONGRATS on your 100th post love.., keep posing more interesting recipes..

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  56. Congrats Satya...way to go !!!
    This looks awesome...a great snack for everyone..

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  57. Congratulations!
    A very creative recipe!

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  58. Hi Satya, WoW, This looks attractive and delicious. Will definitly try it. My Paneer kachori link is: http://santoshbangar.blogspot.com/2010/09/paneer-kachori.html
    Have also added search button in my blog to search for recipes.
    Santosh. (santoshbangar.blogspot.com)

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  59. Wow!! Congrats Satya..wishing u many more to come...corn chat looks so cute and very tempting..feel like grabbing that fully..:) great recipe..

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  60. comgrats dear on ur milestone..wish u many more.....super ymmy dish dear...looks awesome

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  61. Congratulations Satya! Very innovative chaat. I must try!

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  62. congratulations on your 100th post! I am very much looking forward to the next ones!!
    This is a great recipe! I love these cups (and of course, chaat)!

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  63. Congratulations Satya.. More happiness and success to you.. enjoyyyyy...

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  65. Bookmarked! Your baked version is better than the fried version that i had seen...

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