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Aloo Chaat Inspired Loaded Potatoes
Aloo Chaat Inspired Loaded Potatoes

Aloo Chaat Inspired Loaded Potatoes

with Tamarind Chutney and Mint Yoghurt

Recipe Development Team
Recipe Development TeamUpdated on November 21, 2025

Aloo chaat, also referred to as alu chat, is a popular Indian street food. Made of spiced crispy potato chunks, then topped with sweet and spicy chutneys, this refreshing dish is loaded with flavour and colour.

Tags:
Calorie Smart
Veggie
New
Allergens:
Sulphites
Milk
Cereals containing gluten
Barley

The quantities provided above are averages only.

Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.

Total45 minutes
Active 25 minutes
DifficultyEasy

Ingredients

serving amount

500 grams

Salad Potatoes

1 unit(s)

Red Onion

12 milliliter(s)

Red Wine Vinegar

(Contains: Sulphites)

1 unit(s)

Bell Pepper

2 unit(s)

Garlic Clove

1 carton(s)

Chickpeas

125 grams

Baby Plum Tomatoes

1 sachet(s)

Curry Powder Mix

75 grams

Greek Style Natural Yoghurt

(Contains: Milk)

1 sachet(s)

Dried Mint

40 grams

Mango Chutney

40 grams

Tamarind Chutney

(Contains: Cereals containing gluten, Barley)

Not included in your delivery

1 tsp

Sugar for the Pickle

20 grams

Butter

Nutritional information

Energy (kJ)2561 kJ
Energy (kcal)612 kcal
Fat16.6 g
of which saturates8.5 g
Carbohydrate98.5 g
of which sugars34.9 g
Dietary Fibre16.1 g
Protein16.6 g
Salt1.5 g
Potassium1413.1 mg
Calcium41.3 mg
Iron1.3 mg
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information.

Utensils

Baking Tray
Kettle
Bowl
Sieve
Garlic Press

Instructions

Start the Potatoes
1

Preheat your oven to 220°C/200°C fan/gas mark 7. Boil a full kettle. 

Halve the salad potatoes widthways (halve any large ones again). Put the potatoes onto a baking tray.

Drizzle with oil, season with salt and pepper, then toss to coat. Spread out in a single layer, cut-side down.

When the oven is hot, roast the potatoes on the top shelf, 20 mins.

Blanch the Onion
2

Meanwhile, halve and peel the red onion. Slice half the onion as thinly as you can.

Pop the sliced onion into a small bowl and add the red wine vinegar and sugar for the pickle (see pantry for amount). Add a pinch of salt, mix together and set aside to pickle.

Cut the remaining onion into roughly 2-3cm wedges. Halve the bell pepper and discard the core and seeds. Slice into thin strips.

Peel and grate the garlic (or use a garlic press). Drain and rinse the chickpeas in a sieve, then dry thoroughly with kitchen paper. 

Roast the Veg
3

Spread the sliced pepper, onion wedges, baby plum tomatoes and chickpeas onto a baking tray. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle over half the curry powder. Season with salt and pepper, then toss to coat.

Roast on the middle shelf of your oven until soft and slightly charred, 18-20 mins.

Smash Time
4

When the potatoes have cooked for 20 mins, remove them from the oven. Sprinkle over the remaining curry powder and toss to evenly coat.

Use the bottom of a bowl or pan to lightly crush each potato.

Drizzle the smashed potatoes with more oil, and return to the top shelf of your oven until crispy and golden, 10-15 mins.

Stir the Dressing
5

Meanwhile, in another small bowl, combine the yoghurt with half the garlic and half the dried mint. Season with salt and pepper.

When the vegetables and chickpeas have roasted, add the remaining garlic and butter (see pantry for amount) to the baking tray. Stir until well combined and the butter has melted. 

Serve
6

Share the smashed potatoes between shallow serving bowls. Top with the buttery roast veg and chickpeas

Drizzle over the mint yoghurt, pickled onion, mango chutney, tamarind chutney and sprinkle with the remaining dried mint to finish.

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