Pakistani Fruit Chaat

Pakistani Fruit Chaat

A vibrant and refreshing South Asian fruit salad, naturally sweet and bursting with flavor. This authentic Pakistani Fruit Chaat, a staple during Ramadan and summer, relies on the natural fructose of seasonal fruits, beautifully amplified by a tangy, salty, and spicy Chaat Masala dressing.

Abid Hussainby Abid Hussain
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15 min (15m prep, 0m cook)
4 servings
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Ingredients

Servings:
4
  • 2 piece Bananas (medium, sliced into rounds)
  • 2 piece Apples (red or green, cored and diced)
  • 2 piece Guavas (deseeded and diced)
  • 1 cup Pomegranate seeds
  • 1 cup Grapes (seedless, halved if large)
  • 1 tsp Chaat Masala (adjust to your heat preference)
  • 2 tbsp Fresh Orange juice
  • 1 tbsp Fresh Lemon juice
  • 0.5 tsp Roasted Cumin powder
  • 1 pinch Black Salt (Kala Namak)
  • 1 handful Fresh Mint leaves (finely torn, for garnish)

Instructions

  1. 1

    Begin by preparing the firmer fruits. Dice the apples and guavas into uniform, roughly 1/2-inch cubes. Reserve the bananas for a later step to prevent them from becoming mushy.

  2. 2

    In a large glass bowl, immediately place the diced apples and guavas. Toss them with the fresh orange and lemon juice. This citric acid acts as an antioxidant, preventing the fruit from browning.

  3. 3

    Sprinkle the Chaat Masala, roasted cumin powder, and black salt over the fruit. Gently toss using two spoons until the fruits are evenly coated with the spices.

  4. 4

    Now, fold in the sliced bananas, pomegranate seeds, and halved grapes. Toss one last time, very gently, to ensure all fruits are coated in the spiced juices.

  5. 5

    Cover the bowl and refrigerate the Fruit Chaat for at least 30 minutes. This chilling time allows the flavors to meld and a light, spicy 'syrup' to form.

Chef's Tips

  • 💡To maintain optimal texture, add the spices no more than 30–60 minutes before serving. Adding them too early can draw out too much moisture, making the fruit limp.
  • 💡For a beautiful presentation, serve the Fruit Chaat in individual glass bowls to showcase its vibrant colors.
  • 💡For an extra kick, finely chop a few green chilies and sprinkle them over the top along with the mint leaves just before serving.

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