Bhel puri — a snack with many flavours
ISLAMABAD: Bhel puri is one of the most popular street foods in Pakistan and India. The snack, which is low in fat and nutritious at the same time, is the perfect bite to eat during a break from shopping in the busy lanes of a bazaar, or in malls like Safa Gold Mall or Centaurus.
Whether you’re having it at a stall in F-7 Markaz, at Pizza Kone in Centaurus or having it delivered from Lahore Chatkhaara in E-11, bhel puri comes in hearty portions; enough to fill you up, but light enough not to slow down your day.
Your bhel puri vendor will first line the serving dish with thickly diced boiled potatoes dusted with chaat masala. A layer of puffed rice – made by heating rice kernels under high pressure – is then sprinkled over the top. The rice is then blanketed in sev – thin, crisply noodles made from gram flour.
Then comes a generous helping of boiled chickpeas and red beans tossed in black pepper, salt, finely cut slivers of cucumber and chopped coriander leaves. This is then topped off with churmuri – a mix of finely diced onions, tomatoes, radishes, coriander leaves and chilli power. Sev is dusted over the top, before the sauces are added.