Unique Bhel Recipes for the Rainy Season – Tangy Twists for Indian Taste Buds
When the monsoon clouds roll in, every Indian starts craving something chatpata and satisfying. And what better than bhel – that crunchy, tangy, spicy comfort food that defines street-style snacking in India?
But beyond the classic bhel puri,
there’s a whole world of creative twists waiting to be explored. This rainy
season, let’s reimagine bhel in five fun and flavorful ways — perfect for cozy
evenings, chai breaks, and unexpected guest
1. Corn and Cheese Bhel – The Monsoon Melter
Craving something warm, chatpata, and totally comforting?
This Corn & Cheese Bhel is like street food met a warm hug! Sweet corn
brings the juicy crunch, melted cheese adds gooey magic, and chaat masala ties
it all together.
What you’ll need:
- 1
cup boiled sweet corn
- ½
cup grated cheese (processed or mozzarella)
- ½
cup nylon sev
- Chopped
onions, tomatoes, and green chillies
- A
dash of chaat masala, black salt, and lemon juice
- Crushed
nachos or puffed rice for that extra crunch
How to make:
Toss corn with veggies and spices. Just before serving, sprinkle cheese on top
and microwave for 30 seconds until gooey. Add sev and crushed nachos. Serve hot
and cheesy — with a side of thunder, of course!
2. Sprouts Bhel – Healthy Meets Yummy
Perfect for: Fitness lovers or guilt-free snackers
Why it works: High-protein, fibre-rich, yet super tasty
Ingredients:
- Mixed
sprouts (moong, moth, chana – 1 cup)
- Chopped
cucumber, tomatoes, onions
- Puffed
rice (½ cup), roasted peanuts
- Coriander-mint
chutney, tamarind chutney
- Chaat
masala, lemon juice
How to Make:
Combine all the ingredients together in a bowl. Adjust chutneys to taste.
Garnish with coriander and pomegranate seeds. Eat immediately to retain crunch.
3. South Indian Bhel – With a Dosa Twist!
Perfect for: Lovers of South Indian flavors
Why it works: Combines textures and aromas with a spicy tempering
Ingredients:
- Crushed
dosa or idli pieces (or leftover ones)
- Roasted
peanuts and coconut
- Finely
chopped onions, curry leaves
- Mustard
seeds, urad dal
- Gunpowder
(milagai podi), lemon juice
How to Make:
Heat oil, add mustard seeds, urad dal, curry leaves. Toss in dosa pieces until
crisp. Add veggies and masalas. Finish with lemon juice and a sprinkle of
coconut. Serve hot!
4. Chana Chaat Bhel – Monsoon Protein Punch
Perfect for: Hearty snacking
Why it works: A bold, filling version of bhel with spicy boiled chana
Ingredients:
- Boiled
black chana (1 cup)
- Puffed
rice, roasted chana
- Tomatoes,
onions, green chutney
- Tamarind
pulp, red chili powder, bhuna jeera
- Sev
or crushed mathri on top
How to Make:
Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Add chutneys and lemon juice. Mix and top
with crunchy sev and a few bits of mathri or khakhra for extra flair.
5. Fruity Bhel – A Sweet & Tangy Rainy Day Surprise
Perfect for: Light eaters and adventurous foodies
Why it works: Combines sweet fruits with spicy masala and puffed rice
Ingredients:
- Diced
apples, pomegranate, raw mango
- Puffed
rice or murmura
- Black
salt, roasted cumin powder
- Green
chilies (optional), mint leaves
- A
dash of honey or chaat masala
How to Make:
Mix fruits with murmura and spices. Add a drizzle of honey and fresh mint.
Serve chilled for a refreshing rainy-day snack.
Do remember, always mix
bhel fresh and serve immediately to retain that signature crispness. Use
roasted puffed rice for best results, and don’t be shy with the lemon — acidity
brings all the flavours to life!
So, this monsoon, go beyond the regular bhelpuri. Try these fun desi-fusion versions of bhel, all suited to Indian palettes and easy to whip up at home. Crunch, spice, and a splash of nostalgia — the perfect recipe for rainy-day bliss!
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