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Chickpea-Potato Chaat

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Chickpea potato chaat on a platter.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton

This chaat recipe is the perfect low-cook option for hot days. Canned chickpeas and simmered potatoes are tossed with a quick cilantro-mint chutney, tamarind chutney, and yogurt and topped with chiles, onions, tomatoes, and chaat masala. The result is a sweet, salty, tangy, and creamy dish that hits all the right notes in every bite. It's hearty enough to move from side to center stage as a summer main. The key is to make all the components first and toss together just before serving.

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