Chaat Masala Recipe (Easy, Authentic) (2024)

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Love Chaat Masala but want a fresher, healthier alternative to store-bought? This easy recipe has been years in the making and tastes just like store-bought (if not better)! The best part? You only need 5 essential ingredients to make it!

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This isn’t so much a requested recipe as it is a personal endeavor. Each year before Ramadan, I gather my spices and test and tweak until I get one step closer to the distinct taste of finger-licking good Chaat Masala. This year, I finally perfected the ratios to make it taste just like store-bought, but with fresher, brighter flavors. Bonus: no additives, preservatives, or excess sodium!

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  • What Is Chaat Masala?
  • The 5 Essential Chaat Masala Ingredients
  • How To Make Chaat Masala (In 3 Simple Steps)
  • What Is The Difference Between Chaat Masala And Garam Masala?
  • Chaat Masala Substitute
  • How To Store
  • How To Use Chaat Masala
  • Chaat Masala Recipe

What is Chaat Masala?

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Chaat Masala is a spice powder made with ingredients like dried mango powder, dried pomegranate seeds, and black salt. It’s the essential ingredient in Pakistani and Indian street food such as chana chaat, fruit chaat, papri chaat, and yes, anything else with the word ‘chaat‘. Not only is it perfect for snacky street food, but it can be used to elevate anything with a kick of sour, tangy flavor. (Examples:Raita, Chana Masala, and even Biryani.)

…and what does it taste like?

Chaat Masala has a very distinct and easily recognizable taste. I’d describe it as a complex blend of tart, spicy, salty, tangy, and sour with a hint of sweetness.

The 5 Essential Chaat Masala Ingredients

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Wait, why are there 7 ingredients? That’s because two of them are optional – sugar and black peppercorns. You likely have both, but if you don’t want to use them, feel free to omit.

I’ve looked at many chaat masala recipes and boxed mixes. While the formulas vary, the similarities in almost every recipe are these 5 essential ingredients (pictured from top to bottom):

  • Black salt (kala namak) – Usually pink in color, black salt is a sulfurous salt derived from Himalayan salt mines. If you can’t find it, substitute pink salt or sea salt.
  • Dry mango powder (amchur) – A key ingredient. As the name suggests, it’s made from dried, unripe mangoes and gives the signature tartness.
  • Dried pomegranate seeds (anardana) – For best results, I suggest using seeds instead of powder. The seeds are likely to be fresher and contribute better flavor.
  • (Optional) Black peppercorns – I almost made black peppercorns an essential ingredient, but red chili powder (an essential) gives a stronger ‘ka-pow’ taste, and I wanted to keep the ingredients to a minimum.
  • (Optional) Sugar – I found sugar to be a good balancing agent, especially if black peppercorns are also used. Shan’s chaat masala (the brand I used to compare mine) also includes it.
  • Red chili powder – Red chili powder adds the essential spice/heat element, which balances out the tart flavors.
  • Toasted cumin seeds (zeera) – Toasting cumin seeds is essential to get the distinct flavor.
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How to make Chaat Masala (in 3 Simple Steps)

  1. First, toast the cumin seeds. They’ll turn deeper in color and become highly aromatic. Allow them to cool while you add the rest of the spices to your spice grinder.
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  1. Meanwhile, add the remaining ingredients to the spice grinder. Once cooled, transfer the cumin seeds to the spice grinder.
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  1. Grind into a fine powder, shaking the spice grinder as needed to evenly distribute the powder. Store in an airtight spice jar for up to 8 weeks before it starts losing freshness.
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What is the difference between Chaat Masala and Garam Masala?

Chaat Masala and Garam Masala are both South Asian spice blends but have two completely different flavor profiles. A comparison in Mexican cuisine can be taco seasoning versus tajin seasoning.

Garam Masala typically includes spices that aren’t the focal points of Chaat Masala, such as cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and coriander seeds. Similarly, black salt, dried mango powder, and dried pomegranate seeds are not usually found in Garam masala.

Chaat Masala Substitute

If a recipe calls for chaat masala and you don’t have any on hand, try adding dry mango powder, dried pomegranate powder, or black salt if you have them. Depending on the recipe, you can probably get away with using garam masala in place of it (Example: Aloo ki Tikki). I’d also increase any sour, tangy ingredient in the recipe such as lemon juice.

How to store

Store the powder in a small, airtight spice jar or container. It’ll last for 6-8 weeks before it starts losing freshness. Since we aren’t using any anti-caking agents, it tends to get a little clumpy. Simply shake or break up any clumps as needed.

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How to use Chaat Masala

Apart from using it in street foods like dahi baray, chaat, etc., here are several everyday uses for Chaat Masala:

  • Sprinkled on top of French fries
  • Rubbed on corn on the cob with a bit of lime
  • As a seasoning for roasting vegetables
  • Sprinkled on top of fruit
  • Salad dressings

If you love making your own spice blends, try my easy garam masala recipe and homemade cumin and coriander powder!

Need more ideas?

Here are some more recipes that use Chaat Masala:

  • Aloo ki Tikki (Potato Cutlets)
  • Haleem (Beef and Lentil Stew)
  • Cucumber Raita
  • Shami Kabab
  • Chana Masala (Chickpea Curry)
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Easy, Authentic Chaat Masala Recipe

Yield: 42 grams (1/4 cup)

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Love Chaat Masala but want a fresher, healthier alternative to store-bought? This easy Chaat Masala recipe has been years in the making and tastes just like (if not better than) store-bought! The best part? You only need 5 essential ingredients to make it!

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Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp (15 g) cumin seeds (zeera)
  • 2 tbsp (15 g) dried green mango powder (amchoor)
  • 1 tbsp (8 g) dried pomegranate seeds (anardana), or sub powder
  • 1 1/4 tsp (7 g) black salt powder (kala namak), or sub pink salt or sea salt
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp red chili powder, depending on how spicy you prefer it (See Note 1)
  • 1/4 tsp black peppercorns, optional, plus more to taste
  • 3/4 tsp cane sugar, optional
  • 1/4 tsp garam masala, optional (See Note 2)

Equipment

  • Spice Grinder

Instructions

  • Heat a small skillet over medium heat. Add the cumin seeds and toast, stirring and shaking the skillet often, for 2-3 minutes. The cumin seeds will deepen in color and become highly aromatic. Remove from heat and allow to cool.

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  • Meanwhile, add the remaining ingredients to the spice grinder. Once cooled, transfer the cumin seeds to a spice grinder.

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  • Grind into a fine powder, shaking the spice grinder as needed to evenly distribute the powder. Store in an airtight spice jar for 6-8 weeks.

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Notes

Yields ~ 42g (1/4 cup) – Enough for a small spice jar. Click 2x or 3x for larger quantities.

Toggle to Metric to adjust quantities in grams.

Note 1: This also adds a reddish color. For more of a red hue, you can also add 1/4 tsp Kashmiri red chili powder or paprika.

Note 2: Update 2022 – I’ve started adding 1/4 tsp garam masala to add more depth to the chaat masala. I know, I know…I’m straying from the original 5-ingredient recipe. I’ll be changing the name to reflect that. 😅

Calories: 3kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 56mg, Potassium: 7mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 7IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 3mg, Iron: 1mg

Author: Izzah Cheema

Course: Spice Blends

Cuisine: Indian, Pakistani

Chaat Masala Recipe (Easy, Authentic) (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in national chaat masala? ›

Ingredients. Salt● Red Chilli● Mango Powder● Cumin Seed● Long Pepper● Black Salt● Sugar● Ginger● Bay Leaf● Black Pepper● Cinnamon● Clove● Asafoetida● Amorphous Silicon Dioxide● Citric Acid.

What is chaat masala made of? ›

Chaat masala, also spelled chat masala, is a powdered spice mix, or masala, originating from the Indian subcontinent, typically used to add flavor to chaat. It typically consists of amchoor (dried mango powder), cumin, coriander, dried ginger, salt (often black salt), black pepper, asafoetida, and chili powder.

What is a substitute for chaat masala? ›

Chaat Masala Substitute

If a recipe calls for chaat masala and you don't have any on hand, try adding dry mango powder, dried pomegranate powder, or black salt if you have them. Depending on the recipe, you can probably get away with using garam masala in place of it (Example: Aloo ki Tikki).

What is the disadvantage of chat masala? ›

According to doctors, chat masala often prepared with a high content of salt. Hence, the sodium in salt can have impact on the kidneys and could lead to water retention in human body. This extra stored water raises blood pressure nd puts a strain on kidneys, arteries, heart, and brain if used regularly.

What is the difference between masala and chaat masala? ›

The two masalas have entirely different flavor profiles. They use different whole spices. Garam masala consists of earthy, warm spices. Chaat masala is a blend of spices that give sour, tangy, and tart flavors.

Why is chaat masala so good? ›

How chaat masala is used in snacks varies from recipe to recipe, but one thing remains for sure - it adds tanginess, slight heat, sweetness and a depth of flavour that transforms these dishes from ordinary to extraordinary. Chaat masala truly shines when it's used to season and sprinkle over these savoury dishes.

What is the other name for chaat masala? ›

Different Names of Chaat Masala

In English, it's simply known as Chaat Masala or Chat Masala. In Hindi, it retains the name "Chaat Masala." However, when we cross linguistic borders, we find it referred to as "Indien Chaat Masala" in German and "Indio Chaat Masala" in Spanish.

What is the English name of chaat? ›

Chaat, or chāt (IAST: cāṭ) ( lit. 'lick, tasting, delicacy') is a family of savoury snacks that originated in India, typically served as an hors d'oeuvre or at roadside tracks from stalls or food carts across South Asia in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Is it OK to eat chaat masala? ›

Chaat masala has a variety of health benefits as it contains various digestive and anti-inflammatory spices. Yes, it is safe to eat chaat masala during pregnancy, but it should be consumed in moderation as the high salt content may lead to fluid retention.

What is used in chaat? ›

Papri chaat (or papdi chaat) is crispy fried-dough wafers served with typical chaat ingredients such as chickpeas, boiled potatoes, yogurt sauce, and tamarind and coriander chutneys; it may also contain pomegranate seeds and sev (noodles made from fried gram flour).

Does chaat masala have MSG? ›

Made with amchoor (dry mango powder), black salt, cumin, coriander, black pepper, ginger, mint, ajwain, and hing aka asafoetida (basically an Indian MSG), chaat masala has a lot of different flavors going on.

What does chaat consist of? ›

Papri chaat (or papdi chaat) is crispy fried-dough wafers served with typical chaat ingredients such as chickpeas, boiled potatoes, yogurt sauce, and tamarind and coriander chutneys; it may also contain pomegranate seeds and sev (noodles made from fried gram flour).

Is chaat masala healthy or not? ›

Is chaat masala unhealthy? No, Chaat masala is not unhealthy. The chaat masala contains healthy ingredients containing plenty of vitamins, proteins, and nutrients. However, using over-stored ingredients may lead to several troubles.

Where is national masala from? ›

National Foods Limited (Urdu: نیشنل فوڈز) is a Pakistani multinational food products company founded in 1970, which started out as a spice company, and is based in Karachi, Pakistan.

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