Simple, healthy, delicious sweet potato chaat or shakarkandi ki chaat recipe! Steamed sweet potatoes tossed with spices and roasted and served with a splash of lemon juice and sev!
This sweet potato chaat is an excellent option if you are looking for a guilt-free chaat or a vegan appetizer/snack, like my fruit chaat. Shakarkandi is the Hindi name for sweet potatoes, hence the name shakarkandi ki chaat.
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While there are many ways to make this chaat, here is my way. I usually steam the sweet potatoes first and then cube them. Then add the spices and roast the spiced sweet potatoes. I didn’t add chutneys or papdi, but I used sev(deep-fried chickpea flour snack) to garnish, which is also optional. This sweet potato chaat is a straightforward and basic recipe, and you can modify it as per your preference.
PS – I am participating in the monthly blogging marathon, and this week’s theme is “one ingredient, three meals/course.” So I will be sharing an appetizer, main course dish, and dessert with the same ingredient, and I am starting with this vegan sweet potato chaat.
Don’t forget to check out the main course – Tex Mex with sweet potatoes and sweet potato kheer for dessert.
Ingredients required
Sweet potatoes – I used sweet potatoes with orange flesh. You can use any variety; make sure not to overcook them. The timing might differ as per the sweet potato variety.
Spices: We need some chaat masala, red chili powder, regular salt, and black salt.
Apart from these ingredients, you need oil, lemon juice, and cilantro.
You can sprinkle some sev or pomegranate arils before serving.
How to make shakarkandi ki chaat
Steam and chop the sweet potatoes:
- Rinse the sweet potatoes and steam them in your preferred way. I used my Instant pot to steam them.
- Add 1 cup of water to the inner pot and place the tall trivet. Place the sweet potatoes in the steamer basket on top of the trivet. Close the Instant Pot and pressure cook for 3 minutes at high pressure/manual mode and when the cooking is complete, wait for 5 minutes and release the pressure.
- Open the Instant Pot and remove the steamer basket. Let the sweet potatoes cool. Then peel the skin and chop them into cubes.
Add the spices:
- Add the cubed sweet potatoes and all the spices – chaat masala, red chili powder, black salt, and regular salt in a wide bowl.
- Gently mix them and ensure the spices are coated evenly.
Roast the sweet potatoes:
- Heat a pan or kadai and add the oil. When the oil is hot, add the sweet potatoes and cook them over medium-low heat until they are slightly roasted. (for about 5 to 7 mts) Be gentle while mixing and flipping the sweet potato pieces.
- Add some cilantro and turn off the heat and transfer it to a serving bowl. Let it cool, add the lemon juice and sev and enjoy.
Substitutions and variations
- You can make similar chaat with potatoes and corn too. Steaming them first and roasting them helps in less oil consumption.
- You can garnish this chaat with roasted and crushed peanuts, sev, pomegranate arils, or papdi.
- I didn’t add any chutneys but served it with sweet chutney. You can mix some green and sweet chutney for enhanced flavor.
Dietary specifications and storing suggestions
This is a vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free chaat recipe. Make sure the spices you use are gluten-free.
While I highly recommend enjoying the chaat immediately, you can refrigerate them for a day. If you plan to make it ahead, add the lemon juice and the topping before serving.
Recipe Notes
- Adjust the salt and spices to taste.
- If you have pani puri masala or jal jeera masala, you can add that too. In that case, reduce the measure of chaat masala.
- Be gentle while mixing the cooked sweet potatoes.
- Do not overcook the sweet potatoes.
Frequently asked questions
You can use any sweet potato variety. While I have shared this with the orange flesh ones, I personally like the white flesh sweet potatoes as they are firm.
I always prefer to microwave them using the potato setting or use my Instant Pot. If using Instant Pot, 3 minutes of pressure cooking should be sufficient. You can do a natural or quick pressure release depending on the size and variety. You can also cook the sweet potatoes in the open-pot method until they are fork-tender.
Skip the sev and the regular salt and use the sendha namak or the pink rock salt. We typically don’t fast during Navratri, so I am not sure about the allowed spices. But you modify this as per your traditions for a delicious snack.
Absolutely. As I steam sweet potatoes, as a part of my meal prep, I opt this way. For over or air fryer, you don’t need to steam the sweet potatoes. Peel and chop them and roast them in an air-fryer or oven. As I have yet to test this recipe in the oven or air-fryer, I cannot give the exact timing and temperature. But you can try at 425 deg F for 20 to 25 mts in the oven and 400 deg F in the air-fryer for 20 mts.
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📖 Recipe
Sweet Potato Chaat | Shakarkandi ki Chaat
Ingredients
Measurement Details: 1 cup = 240ml; 1 tbsp = 15ml; 1 tsp = 5ml;
- 400 grams sweet potatoes two medium-sized, 2.5 cups when cubed
- 1.5 tsp chaat masala
- ½ tsp red chili powder
- ½ tsp black salt
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tbsp oil
- 2 tbsp cilantro chopped
- 1 to 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp sev optional
Instructions
Steam and chop the sweet potatoes:
- Rinse the sweet potatoes and steam them in your preferred way. I used my Instant pot to steam them.
- Add 1 cup of water to the inner pot and place the tall trivet. Place the sweet potatoes in the steamer basket on top of the trivet. Close the Instant Pot and pressure cook for 3 minutes at high pressure/manual mode and when the cooking is complete, wait for 5 minutes and release the pressure.
- Open the Instant Pot and remove the steamer basket. Let the sweet potatoes cool. Then peel the skin and chop them into cubes.
Add the spices:
- Add the cubed sweet potatoes and all the spices – chaat masala, red chili powder, black salt, and regular salt in a wide bowl.
- Gently mix them and ensure the spices are coated evenly.
Roast the sweet potatoes:
- Heat a pan or kadai and add the oil. When the oil is hot, add the sweet potatoes and cook them over medium-low heat until they are slightly roasted. (for about 5 to 7 mts) Be gentle while mixing and flipping the sweet potato pieces.
- Turn off the heat and transfer it to a serving bowl. Let it cool, add the lemon juice and sev and enjoy.
Notes
- Adjust the salt and spices to taste.
- If you have pani puri masala or jal jeera masala, you can add that too. In that case, reduce the measure of chaat masala.
- Be gentle while mixing the cooked sweet potatoes.
- Do not overcook the sweet potatoes.
Nutrition
I am not a nutritionist. The nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It varies depending upon the product types or brands.
Update Notes: Earlier posted in 2016, now updated with new pics, recipe card with nutritional information.
Rajani says
I can imagine these served on pita chips (to make it easy to serve for a crowd) drenched sev and boy my mouth is already watering 😆! It’s so delicious!
Srividhya G says
Thanks Rajani.
Srivalli Jetti says
I love these sweet potato chat Srividhya, the last time I made, it was with small quantity and it disappeared in no time!..
Srividhya G says
We enjoyed it too. :-) Thanks
Sowmya:) says
My daughter will absolutely love it…will try it asap
Srividhya G says
Thanks Sowmya.
Priya Srinivasan says
I would love with chutneys and lot of sev on top!! mouthwatering chat!!!
Srividhya G says
Thanks Priya.
Pavani says
What a healthy and delicious chaat with sweet potato.
Srividhya G says
Thanks a lot Pavani.
Suma Gandlur says
I remember eating sweetened sweet potato cubes as a kid but haven’t tasted the chaat version. It looks inviting.
Srividhya G says
Thanks :-)
Smruti | Herbivore Cucina says
Wow a chaat with sweet potato sounds like an amazing idea! Perfect tea time snack for sure.
Srividhya G says
Thanks Smruti
themadscientistskitchen says
I too will prefer this sweet potato chaat to aloo chaat. Lovely recipe.
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks Archana.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
what a great recipe. My boys love sweet potatoes and this would be a great way to serve them.
Srividhya G says
Thanks Sandhya
Kalyani says
This chaat takes me back to delhi winters n vendors selling this hot yummy snack on food carts along with green steamed cholia near Janpath :)) well done
Srividhya G says
Thanks Kalyani. I can imagine the winters and this chaat during winters. nothing can beat street food.
cookingwithsapana says
Such a tasty looking chaat bowls.Healthy and tasty.
Srividhya G says
Thanks Sapana :-)
Gayathri Kumar says
I love sweet potato, but have never tried it in chat form. This looks so yum and a guilt free snack too..
Srividhya G says
yes.. Thanks and please do try Gayathri.
Anlet Princet - says
Amazing Great share… So thoughtful…
Srividhya G says
Thanks you :-)
PRADNYA says
rare moments when i love the recipe and find all ingredients handy…will be making this tonight
Srividhya G says
Great.. Please do try it Pradnya.
Vaishali Sabnani says
We love this chat , but instead of boiling we roadt it , in fact after boiling , just roast on the fire to get a smoky flavor , the chat is absolutely amazing .
Srividhya G says
Yeah.. it went the other way around. ;-) Thanks Vaishali.
marudhuskitchen says
this sweet potato chat looks perfectly tempting
Srividhya G says
Thanks pa.
Harini-Jaya R says
Good one. My kids love this. I should try with the spices you used.
Srividhya G says
Please do try. Thanks. :-)
Nalini says
Nice and guilt free chaat..
Srividhya G says
yup.. thanks Nalini
usha says
Sweet potato chaat is very tempting. I usually boil sweet potato and eat it as is. That’s how we use to eat growing up. This would be a nice variation to that. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Srividhya G says
I love the plain boiled sweet potato too.. just wanted to try an alternative usha. Thanks much.
Priya Suresh says
Its been a while i had this sweet potato chaat, too prefect to munch anytime of the day.
Srividhya G says
Thanks :-)