Mumbai Bhel Recipe

If there’s one street food that defines the hustle and charm of Mumbai, it’s got to be Mumbai Bhel. This vibrant, no-cook chaat is the perfect balance of sweet, tangy, spicy, and crunchy. It’s quick to assemble and super customizable depending on your mood or pantry stock. Whether you’re snacking during chai-time or hosting a chaat party, Mumbai bhel puri is always a crowd favorite.

Cuisine: Indian (Street Food)
Course: Snack / Appetizer
Diet: Vegetarian
Difficulty Level: Easy
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes (yay!)
Total Time: 10 minutes
Serving Size: Serves 2-3 persons

Ingredients

Puffed Rice: 2 cups

Sev: ½ cup

Chopped Onions: ½ cup

Chopped Tomatoes: ½ cup

Boiled Potatoes: ½ cup

Roasted peanuts and pomegranate seeds (for extra crunch and flavor)

Green Chutney: 2 tablespoons

Tamarind Chutney: 2 tablespoons

Chopped Coriander: for garnish

Chaat Masala: ½ teaspoon

Lemon Juice: ½ teaspoon

Method – How to Make Mumbai Bhel

  1. Prep the Ingredients
    Make sure your puffed rice is crisp. Chop onions, tomatoes, coriander leaves and boil potatoes in advance.
  2. Mix it Up
    In a large mixing bowl, add puffed rice, sev, chopped onions, tomatoes, and potatoes.
  3. Add the Chutneys
    Add green chutney and tamarind chutney (adjust to taste). Sprinkle chaat masala and squeeze in some lemon juice.
  4. Toss & Serve Immediately
    Give everything a gentle but thorough mix. Taste test and adjust chutneys or masalas if needed. Garnish with coriander and a final sprinkle of sev. Serve right away before the bhel turns soggy.

Tips to Perfect Your Bhel

  • Always add chutneys at the last minute to keep the puffed rice crisp.
  • Love spice? Toss in a few chopped green chilies!
  • No cooking involved – perfect for hot days!
  • Great use of leftover chutneys from other Indian meals.
  • It’s quick, light, and loaded with texture.

Want to pair it with something warm? Serve your Mumbai bhel with a hot cup of cutting chai and enjoy the full street food experience—at home!😊

Conclusion

Mumbai Bhel is more than just a snack—it’s a whole experience. That first crunchy bite, the burst of spicy and tangy flavors, and the nostalgia of street corners and rainy evenings in Mumbai… it’s pure joy in a bowl. What makes it even better? It’s ridiculously easy to whip up at home. No cooking, no fancy tools—just mix, taste, and dig in.

Whether you’re hosting a get-together, looking for a light evening bite, or just craving something fun and flavorful, this bhel recipe has your back. So the next time you want a snack that’s quick, healthy-ish, and totally satisfying, you know what to make. Happy chaat-ing! 😋


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