Bread Katori Chaat Recipe:- How to make a chatapati bread katori at home?

Baked bread katori chaat

 Bread Katori Chaat Recipe: Baked bread katoris or bread cups filled with spicy, tangy chatpati chaat and topped with aromatic and flavorful chutneys. This simple oil free version of katori chaat is very simple to do. My family loves eating chaat especially my elder one. You can always find green coriander chutney and sweet and sour chutney ready in my fridge. If these two chutnies are handy making chaat is not a tedious job. I always prefer making quick and instant chaats like bread chana chaat, bread dahi vada, bread potato chaat or this baked bread katori chaat. To make katori chaat traditionally katoris or cups are made of all-purpose flour or maida and deep fried in oil which makes whole process little complicated and lengthy. To make it simple I make katoris with bread by baking them in muffin tray. This makes katori chaat recipe effortless, oil free and very easy to do.

Katori chaat can be made with different types of fillings, there is no right or wrong in this recipe. Today I filled them with the spicy veggie mixture but you can also use bhel poori, chana chaat, sprout chaat, fruit chaat or any other filling of your choice. I prefer using white sandwich bread in making this katoris or cups and they are little bigger than regular bread and easier to manage. Also to spice up this kotori chaat I used two chutneys, green coriander chutney and sweet and sour chutney.

I made this instant katori chaat for potlucks and get together with friends couple of times and everybody just loved it as it is oil free yet very crisp and delicious.

 

Bread Kachori

Course Snack
Cuisine Indian

Ingredients
  

  • 6 Bread Slices
  • ½ cup Potato boiled & chopped
  • ½ cup Sweet Corn
  • ½ cup Cucumber fine chopped
  • ¼ cup Tomato deseeded
  • ¼ cup Onion fine chopped
  • 3 tbsp Coriander Chutney
  • 3 tbsp Sweet & Sour Chutney
  • ¼ cup Yogurt
  • 2 tsp Chaat Masala
  • Black Salt
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • Salt
  • Sev
  • 1 tsp Coriander Leaves fine chopped
  • 1 tsp Oil

Instructions
 

  • Take yogurt. Season it with some sugar and salt and keep it aside. Flatten the breads with a rolling pin till it is flat like tortilla or chapati.
  • Take a bowl or cookie cutter and cut flatten bread slices in circles with the help of knife as shown in the video.
  • Take a muffin tray and grease it with little oil. Press the bread rounds in muffin tins till they take cup shape.
  • Coat them with little oil and bake them in a pre-heated oven at 375F or 190C for 15 minutes or till bread cups become crispy.
  • In the meanwhile take a mixing bowl and mix together boiled potatoes, corns, cucumber, tomatoes, onions, chaat masala, half of coriander chutney and sweet & sour chutney, chaat masala, some black salt and keep it aside.
  • After 15 minutes, once bread cups are crispy and brown take them out. Once the bread katoris are ready take them out and let them cool down before serving.
  • Whenever you are ready to serve take bread cup or katori, fill it with veggie mixture, top it with seasoned yogurt or curd, sweet chutney, coriander chutney, chaat masala, sev and fine chopped coriander leaves.

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  • Makes for nice presentation for party and gatherings

    Anamika Arun March 2, 2015 10:32 am Reply
    • Thanks Anamika, glad you like it. Do try it and do share your feedback.
      Regards,
      Shilpi

      Shilpi Agarwal March 2, 2015 2:56 pm Reply
  • Fabulous recipe Shilpi..we all loved it…:-) Keep rocking…

    mitalyp March 7, 2015 10:37 pm Reply
    • Thanks Mitalyp,
      I am happy that you liked my work.Do try them and do share your feedback.
      Cheers,
      Shilpi

      Shilpi Agarwal March 8, 2015 10:09 am Reply
  • hey hi..lovely recipe..any tricks to do the katori without baking..don’t have an oven as of yet 🙁

    Neha March 12, 2015 1:47 am Reply
  • Hi Shilpi, can we prepare Katories coupe of days in advance? If e can, what is the best way to store them?

    Reena July 26, 2015 12:47 pm Reply
    • Ya Reena you can make bread katoris 1 or 2 days before. Make sure you store them in air tight container otherwise they might become soft.

      Shilpi Agarwal July 26, 2015 10:44 pm Reply
  • Just turned out amazing..Thanks for the recipe 😊

    Sindhu sama December 19, 2015 11:47 pm Reply
  • Instead of corn is there any substitute tht we can add?

    Mythrey July 5, 2017 4:36 am Reply
    • yes you can add boiled chana or chick peas

      Shilpi Agarwal July 10, 2017 12:07 am Reply
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