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​Guilt-free Indian chaat options for a protein boost​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 08:21 IST
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Guilt-free Indian chaat options for a protein boost

When cravings strike, most of us look for something crunchy, spicy, and totally addictive. Chaat is that go-to street-side treat, but it often gets seen as too oily or indulgent. But it doesn’t always have to be that way. With a few simple changes and smart ingredients, chaat can turn into a wholesome, protein-rich snack that feels both delicious and nourishing. It’s possible to enjoy all the flavour without the heaviness. These tasty twists are surprisingly filling and easy to put together. Here’s how to make chaat that’s satisfying, light, and good for you too.

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Sprouted moong bhel with chutney

This one’s light but layered with flavour. Replace puffed rice with sprouted moong for a hearty texture and added protein. Toss in chopped onions, tomatoes, cucumber, a squeeze of lime, and finish with a generous drizzle of green chutney. The moong gives it bite, while the chutney brings the zing. You can even sprinkle roasted peanuts or bits of paneer for an extra edge. This version is great for your digestion and doesn’t leave you feeling heavy.

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Kala chana papdi chaat

Kala chana is a powerhouse of plant protein and pairs beautifully with the classic tangy chaat flavours. Instead of deep-fried papdi, try baked ones or even roasted khakra pieces. Mix in boiled kala chana, curd, mint chutney, tamarind pulp, and top it off with pomegranate pearls and crushed roasted jeera. The chana keeps you fuller longer, and the cooling curd balances the masalas, making this a perfect snack for warm evenings.

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Curd-soaked rajma chaat with masala

This may sound unusual, but cold rajma tossed with curd, red chilli powder, salt, finely chopped onions, and a pinch of chaat masala is surprisingly addictive. Use the smaller, desi rajma for best texture. It’s creamy, tangy, and gets better the longer it sits. The rajma provides slow-digesting carbs and high-quality protein, and when chilled, this chaat feels more like a cooling summer salad with a desi soul.

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Grilled tofu tikka chaat

If you’re into fusion flavours, this is a creative one to try. Toss grilled or pan-seared tofu cubes in a mix of hung curd, roasted masala, and lemon juice. Add diced onions, capsicum, a bit of garlic, and fresh coriander on top. It’s smoky, spicy, and full of flavour, with a texture that’s both satisfying and light. The tofu brings in clean plant protein, while the toppings add just the right amount of crunch and freshness.


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