Cooking Tips: Today we have brought you the recipe for making tomato chaat. Tomato Chaat is a popular dish of Banaras. It looks very spicy and fun in taste. It is also very easy to make, so let's know how to make tomato chaat.

How To Make Tomato Chaat: Tomato is a superfood that is commonly used as a spice in vegetables and salads. But have you ever eaten tomato chaat? If not, today we have brought you the recipe for making tomato chaat. Tomato Chaat is a popular dish of Banaras. It looks very spicy and fun in taste. It is also very easy to make it. If you are craving to eat something spicy, then tomato chaat can prove to be the best option, so let's know how to make tomato chaat...

Ingredients required to make Tomato Chaat-

Tomato 400 grams (chopped)

Potatoes 3 (boiled)

Ginger 1 (finely chopped)

Salt as per taste

Red chili powder 1 tsp

Tamarind paste 2 tsp

Salted sev 2-3 tsp

Garam masala 1 tsp

Onion 2 (finely chopped)

Coriander leaves 2 teaspoons

Roasted cumin powder 1 teaspoon

Black salt 1 teaspoon

Oil Half cup

Green chilies 1-2 (chopped)

How to make tomato chaat?

To make tomato chaat, first of all, take a pan.

Then you put ghee in it and keep it to heat.

After that add cumin, ginger, cashew, and green chilies and fry them.

Then add red chili powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, and cumin powder to it.

After this, fry all these things on a low flame.

Then add black salt, salt, and garam masala to the chopped tomatoes and mix.

After this, cook the tomatoes on a low flame for about a minute.

Then add half a cup of water to it and cook the tomatoes after melting them well.

After this, after about 5 minutes, mash it lightly with a spoon.

Then add tamarind pulp to it and mix it well.

After this, cook it for about 2 minutes and turn off the gas.

Now your spicy Banaras special tomato chaat is ready.

Then you take it out in a bowl and serve it by pouring lemon juice on top.

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