Craving chaat? Try this easy Satvic Dahi Poori recipe! Wholesome & flavorful. A light and flavourful Gujarati street snack with a sattvic twist.
πΏ Satvic Dahi Poori Recipe
A light and flavourful Gujarati street snack with a satvic twist.
π Introduction
Dahi Poori is a beloved Indian chaat, often bursting with sweet, tangy, and spicy flavours. Today, Iβm preparing a homemade satvic version β using simple, wholesome ingredients, with no onions, garlic, or artificial sauces. Itβs a beautiful balance of taste and Ayurveda-friendly ingredients, perfect for an evening snack or festive treat.
π§ Ingredients for Dahi Poori
For the base:
- Homemade Pooris β 10β12 (small and puffed)
- Boiled potatoes β 2 medium (peeled and mashed)
- Boiled black chana or green gram β Β½ cup
- Fresh coriander (dhaniya) β 2 tbsp chopped
For the filling:
- Cumin powder (jeera) β 1 tsp
- Black pepper powder β Β½ tsp
- Rock salt (sendha namak) or sea salt β to taste
- Red chilli powder (optional, adjust for satvic preference) β a pinch
For the dahi (curd/yoghurt):
- Thick fresh curd β 1 cup
- Cumin powder β Β½ tsp
- Salt β to taste
- Sugar or jaggery (optional, to slightly sweeten) β Β½ tsp
For toppings:
- Imli (tamarind) chutney β 2 tbsp (Use homemade, without preservatives)
- Green coriander chutney β 2 tbsp (mild and satvic version)
- Fresh coriander leaves β chopped
- Homemade Sev β small handful (fried gram flour strings β optional but traditional)
π΄ How to Prepare for Dahi Poori
Step 1: Prep the Filling
- In a bowl, mix boiled potatoes, chana/grams, chopped coriander, jeera powder, black pepper, and salt.
- Keep this mixture ready.
Step 2: Season the Dahi
- In a separate bowl, whisk the curd until smooth.
- Add a pinch of salt, jeera powder, and a little sugar (if preferred). Mix well and refrigerate for a few minutes.
Step 3: Assemble the Dahi Pooris
- Take each poori and make a small hole on top using your thumb.
- Fill each poori with the prepared potato-chana mixture.
- Spoon some seasoned curd over the filled pooris.
- Drizzle tamarind chutney and green chutney on top.
- Sprinkle fresh coriander and top with a pinch of jeera powder, chilli powder and sattvic Chhat masala (if using).
- Finish with a light sprinkle of sev.
πΌ Satvic Tips
- Avoid using garlic/onion-based chutneys to keep the dish light and ayurvedic.
- You can replace sev with roasted peanuts or soaked sprouts for a healthier twist.
- Always use freshly made curd for better digestion and taste.
π§ββοΈ Why Itβs Satvic
This version uses natural ingredients, mild spices, and balances all six tastes (sweet, salty, sour, bitter, pungent, and astringent) β making it not only tasty but also digestively harmonious.
πΈ Thank You
I hope you enjoy this Satvic Dahi Poori as much as we do at home. If you try this recipe, share your experience or photo in the comments below π