Corn Chaat Recipe | Sweet Corn Chaat

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Chaat for an Indian is not just a dish, but an emotion. Literally, a ‘chaat’ would mean ‘to lick‘ or ‘to taste‘. True, because you really can’t stop yourself from doing so once you indulge in this mélange of flavors. The same goes for this Corn Chaat too. It may be wholesome and simpler than the rest, but still is perfect. This vegan Corn Chaat recipe is a tangy amalgamation of steamed/boiled sweet corn tossed with crunchy onions, tangy tomatoes, flavorful chaat masala, fragrant herbs and earthy spices.

corn chaat served on a white plate with a spoon in it with text layovers.

Corn and rains, a love affair

Corn cobs have a special place in India as the quintessential monsoon snack, where the produce is roasted on charcoal till well charred, then slathered optionally with butter and finished with a drizzle of lemon juice, some salt and chili powder. The joy of having corn cobs or ‘bhutta’ like this, on a rainy day, is unparalleled.

Of course, this can be made at a home pantry too, in a similar or different way, using ingredients as per personal preferences. Besides this, corn is quite versatile as it can also be used to add a texture and unique taste in patties, cutlets, mixed vegetables, rice dishes or fried as crunchy munchies. This rainy season, try the Corn Pakoda and Buttered Corn and Masala Corn too.

What’s more with this Corn Chaat recipe is that it can be your go-to dish on days when you want to eat something packed with nutrition, without spending hours and hours in the kitchen. Want to stir up a quick, healthy breakfast or a starter when you want to party, let this Corn Chaat be at your service.

More on this Corn Chaat

This Sweet Corn Chaat is an easy snack recipe that gets done quickly. So, perfect for days when you are actually short of time. It is fuss-free, easy to make and requires absolutely no special skills. So, most apt for bachelors as well.

I have used American sweet corn kernels as it’s a common one at my home. I use it to make a lot of other dishes as well. Other basic ingredients that go in this chaat snack are onions, tomatoes, green chilies, lemon juice and a few ground spices.

This Sweet Corn Chaat recipe is also a hit with kids. Just make sure to skip adding green chilies or red chili powder (or add either of them in a lesser quantity) as per your kid’s likings. In case you want to experiment, you can use dried mango powder or ‘amchur’ instead of or with chaat masala to bring in the tart element.

corn chaat served on a white plate with a spoon.

As an alternative for coriander leaves, I have used fresh parsley leaves as the addition of this herb brings in a unique flavorful twist. If not, the thumb rule is to use cilantro! For garnishing too, I have used sev which is the finer variety of sev.

Stir up this chaat within minutes and enjoy it as a delicious snack or a light refreshing meal. If not, turn your rainy days, all the more special with this fabulous Corn Chaat.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Corn Chaat

Pressure Cook Corn

1. Rinse 1 cup corn kernels or 1 medium size corn on cob a couple of times in water. I have used American sweet corn kernels here.

rinsing corner kernels in a steel colander for corn chaat recipe.

2. Add the rinsed corn kernels or corn on cob in a 2 to 3 litre stovetop pressure cooker. Also, add 1.5 cups water and ¼ teaspoon salt or add as required.

rinsed corn kernels, water and salt added in a pressure cooker for corn chaat recipe.

3. Pressure cook the corn kernels or corn on cob on medium heat for 3 to 4 whistles or tender.

You can also steam or boil kernels in a pan or Instant pot adding water as needed. Though cooking corn kernels in a pan on the stove-top will take a longer time.

pressure cooking corn kernels.

4. Let the pressure settle down naturally in the pressure cooker. Then only remove the lid.

pressure cooked corn kernels.

5. In a colander or strainer, strain the boiled corn kernels or corn on cob. Drain all the water and keep the cooked corn kernels aside.

If you have used a corn cob, then let it become warm or cool. After it has become warm or cooled, carefully remove the corn kernels with a knife.

straining boiled corn kernels in a steel colander.

Make Sweet Corn Chaat

6. Chop 1 small onion, 1 small to medium tomato, 1 green chili and some coriander or parsley leaves.

Keep all the following ingredients ready:

  • ¼ cup finely chopped onions
  • ⅓ cup finely chopped tomatoes
  • ½ to 1 teaspoon finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley or coriander leaves (cilantro)
measured ingredients kept ready for corn chaat.

7. Now, take the boiled corn kernels in a mixing bowl.

boiled corn kernels in a mixing bowl.

8. Next, add the ¼ cup finely chopped onions and ⅓ cup finely chopped tomatoes to the corn kernels.

finely chopped onions and tomatoes added to the boiled corn kernels in the bowl.

9. Add ½ to 1 teaspoon finely chopped green chilies and 1 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves or parsley leaves.

finely chopped green chili and coriander leaves added to the bowl.

10. Add ¼ teaspoon red chili powder, 1 teaspoon chaat masala powder and salt as required.

red chili powder, chaat masala powder and salt added to the bowl.

11. Finally, add 1 to 2 teaspoons lemon juice or add as per taste.

lemon juice added to the bowl.

12. Stir well to mix. Check the taste and add more salt, chaat masala or lemon juice, if required.

ingredients in the bowl mixed well.

12. Serve the Corn Chaat immediately, in individual serving bowls or plates. Optionally top the chaat with sev (fried gram flour vermicelli) and some finely chopped coriander leaves or parsley leaves.

corn chaat served in a glass bowl garnished with parsley leaves.

Expert Tips

  1. Fresh corn tastes best in this Corn Chaat recipe. However, you can even use canned sweet corn kernels.
  2. If you are using corn on cob, after cooking it, drain the water and let it cool down a bit or become warm. Then, remove the kernels carefully using a knife.
  3. Corn kernels can also be boiled in a pan on the stove-top. You can also cook the corn cob or corn kernels in the Instant Pot.
  4. You can roast the corn kernels slightly in ghee, butter or oil before mixing it up with the other ingredients. This imparts a rustic flavor to the chaat.
  5. Other vegetables, fruits, legumes like cucumber, boiled potato, boiled chickpeas, fresh pomegranate pearls, mango, kiwi, etc. can also be added in this chaat.
  6. Make sure the chaat is served immediately as the sev tends to get soggy after a while.
  7. This Sweet Corn Chaat recipe can be scaled accordingly. For a more Indian street style tastier variation consider adding some Coriander Chutney and Tamarind Chutney to the chaat together with some boiled chopped potatoes, pomegranate arils, crispy puris and sev.

FAQs

Can I have Corn Chaat as a meal?

Yes. Corn Chaat also serves as a healthy, filling meal. Make sure to prepare accordingly using the right quantities as per your requirement.

Is it possible to store this chaat?

This Sweet Corn Chaat is had best immediately after preparing as the sev will otherwise turn soggy and spoil the texture of the entire dish. In case you wish to have it later, add the crisp sev at the time of consumption.

Can I stir-fry or roast the boiled corn kernels before mixing with the other ingredients?

Yes, you can. You can also temper it with some cumin seeds or jeera, curry leaves, etc. and make another variant of the same chaat.

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corn chaat served on a white plate with a spoon in it.

Corn Chaat Recipe | Sweet Corn Chaat

This Sweet Corn Chaat recipe is a tangy, spiced and tasty snack made with steamed or boiled sweet corn, onions, tomatoes, herbs and spices.
4.75 from 16 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Cuisine Indian
Course Snacks, Starters
Diet Vegan
Difficulty Level Moderate
Servings 2
Units

Ingredients

For cooking corn

  • 1 corn cob (sweet corn), large-sized or 1 cup sweet corn kernels
  • 1.5 cups of water – for boiling corn kernels
  • ¼ teaspoon salt or add as required

Main ingredients

  • 1 onion – small-sized, finely chopped or ¼ cup
  • 1 tomato – small to medium-sized, finely chopped or ⅓ cup
  • ½ to 1 teaspoon finely chopped green chilies or 1 green chilli, finely chopped – optional
  • 1 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves or parsley leaves
  • ¼ teaspoon red chili powder or cayenne pepper, add as required
  • 1 teaspoon chaat masala powder or add as required
  • 1 or 2 teaspoons lemon juice or add as per taste
  • salt as required

For garnish

  • 1 to 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves or parsley leaves
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons sev (fried gram flour fine vermicelli) for garnish, optional

Instructions
 

  • Rinse 1 cup corn kernels or 1 large-sized corn cob a couple of times in water.
  • Add the rinsed corn kernels or corn cob in a 2 to 3 litre stovetop pressure cooker. Add 1.5 cups water and ¼ teaspoon salt or add as required.
  • Pressure cook the corn kernels or corn cob on medium-heat for 3 to 4 whistles or till they are tender.
    You could also steam or boil the kernels in a pan on the stovetop or in the Instant Pot adding water as needed.
  • When the pressure drops naturally in the pressure cooker, then only remove the lid.
  • Using a mesh strainer or colander, drain all water from the cooked corn kernels and set aside.
  • If you have used corn cob, then remove it carefully from the cooker with the help of tongs. Set aside on a plate and let the corn cob become warm or cool.
    Once cooled or warm, remove the corn kernels carefully with a knife.
  • Mix the corn kernels with rest of the ingredients in a bowl.
  • Check the taste and add more salt or chaat masala or lemon juice if needed.
  • Serve the corn chaat immediately, in individual serving bowls or plates topped with sev and a garnish of finely chopped coriander or parsley.

Notes

  • This corn chaat recipe can be doubled or tripled.
  • You can also use canned sweet corn kernels. However fresh corn tastes the best.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts
Corn Chaat Recipe | Sweet Corn Chaat
Amount Per Serving
Calories 104 Calories from Fat 18
% Daily Value*
Fat 2g3%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Trans Fat 0.01g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.5g
Sodium 1037mg45%
Potassium 518mg15%
Carbohydrates 21g7%
Fiber 6g25%
Sugar 8g9%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 3071IU61%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.1mg7%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.1mg6%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 2mg10%
Vitamin B6 0.3mg15%
Vitamin C 19mg23%
Vitamin E 4mg27%
Vitamin K 15µg14%
Calcium 54mg5%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 43µg11%
Iron 2mg11%
Magnesium 44mg11%
Phosphorus 96mg10%
Zinc 1mg7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This Corn Chaat recipe post from the blog archives first published in July 2013 has been republished and updated on 30 Jun 2022.

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22 Comments

  1. Dear Dassana,

    I have recently started reading your blogs and have become big fan of your recipes. I was always looking for blog like this which has pure Indian home touch.
    I too like to prepare masalas at home and tried your garam masala couple of days back its very simple but taste too good. Now my simple vegetables are also tasting very good. Thanks to you. 🙂

    Dassana, I have been looking for chaat masala and aamchur recipes but could not find in your blog, can you please share it.

    1. thanks a lot sheetal. i have not yet posted chaat masala and aamchur. will add and they are in my to do list.

  2. Sweet corn is practically a religion here in the summer 🙂 and this looks fantastic! Pinning now!

  3. Yumm! What a wonderful idea! The corn probably adds some sweetness against the heat of the chili powder!

  4. Yum,corn is one of my favorite snack to have.with just a small pat of butter and some salt and pepper it makes for a very filling snack.Got to try it this way!

  5. Dassana….

    can u help in sweet corn soup recipe that we get in restuarents…..the one with small pieces of carrot beans and corn…..i have read your sweet corn soup recipe but it is different than what i am saying……

    1. the corn soup one that i have posted is different. but its too good. give it a try, renuka. the one that is available with beans and carrots in restaurants is different. they use tinned cream style corn. i will give a try. since i will have to make cream style corn at home first before making the soup.