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Published: Jun 13, 2026 by Gayathri Vijayakumar

Pineapple Chaat

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Pineapple chaat is a bright, tangy, and refreshing snack that I love. It mixes sweet, sour, spicy, and crunchy flavors in every bite. This salad-style chaat uses ripe pineapple pieces tossed with chaat masala, lemon juice, red chilli powder, and some fresh herbs. It is one of the easiest Indian snacks to make at home and needs very little prep. Whether you want a quick evening bite, a light dessert, or a colourful side for a meal, pineapple chaat fits the bill.

Pineapple chaat also works great for hot weather. The fruit is naturally hydrating and cooling. When you add lemon and a little spice, the chaat feels refreshing and zingy. It is lighter than fried snacks and healthier than many packaged options. Because it’s mostly fruit and herbs, it is easy to adapt for different diets — vegan, gluten-free, or sugar-conscious — with a few small swaps.

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If you enjoy simple recipes that taste fancy with minimal effort, this one bowl pineapple chaat will be a new favourite. Pineapple chaat is one of those recipes you can make in minutes and still feel happy to serve. It’s great for summer, travel-friendly to pack with separate toppings, and flexible enough to suit different palates.

Pineapple chaat is a crowd-pleaser at gatherings. Serve it in small bowls as a starter, add it to a summer buffet, or pack it in lunch boxes. It pairs well with Indian mains or stands alone as a light snack. Try the basic version first, then experiment with texture and spice to find your favorite mix. 

why you will love this pineapple chaat recipe

Quick and easy: Ready in 15–20 minutes with minimal efforts.

Balanced flavors: Sweet pineapple, sour lemon, salty chaat masala, and spicy chili powder create a wonderful taste.

Healthy option: Fresh fruit, herbs, and nuts make it nutritious and lighter than fried snacks.

Versatile: Change the spice level, add roasted peanuts or pomegranate seeds, or keep it simple.

how to make yummy pineapple chaat

Pick a ripe pineapple with a sweet smell at the base. Peel the skin and chop the pineapple into bite sized cubes.

Crush a few mint and coriander leaves.

Place the pineapple pieces in a bowl. Add cumin powder, Kashmiri red chilli powder, salt, chaat masala powder, lemon juice, crushed mint and coriander leaves to the pineapple.

Give a good mix. Taste and adjust the spices to your taste.

Serve chilled or at room temperature. Pineapple chaat tastes best within a few hours of making it.

serving suggestions

Serve as a light starter at a dinner or party. For parties, arrange pineapple chaat in small cups or on spoons as bite-sized appetizers.

Pair with chole (chickpea curry) and puris for a contrasting sweet-sour side.

Serve with plain yogurt or raita

Use as a topping for grilled paneer or kebabs for a fruity contrast.

Pack in lunch boxes topped with some sev in a separate small container to add just before eating.

Variations

Add some chopped onions, chopped green chillies for a variation.

Sprinkle some sev, pomegranate seeds, and roasted peanuts for a crunch and colour.

Add a drizzle of honey and extra red chili flakes for a sweet-spicy twist.

Mix in a spoonful of thick yogurt (curd) for a creamy version.

Use black salt, garam masala powder or anything else that might work for your taste.

frequently asked questions

How to prevent the chaat from getting watery?

Drain excess pineapple juice and add lemon and spices just before serving. Use firm, ripe pineapple rather than overripe very juicy fruit.

Can I add other fruits?

Absolutely. Pomegranate, raw mango (when in season), banana (just before serving), or apple (toss in lemon to prevent browning) work well.

How long will pineapple chaat last in the fridge?

Best eaten within a few hours. The fruit releases juice over time and makes the chaat soggy.

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20 minutes pineapple chaat with spices

Pineapple Chaat

Gayathri Vijayakumar
Try this easy pineapple chaat: a bright street-food style salad blending juicy pineapple with spicy chilli powder, zesty lemon, refreshing mint coriander paste, and a pinch of chaat masala for bold flavours. It’s easy, quick to make, and ideal for summer gatherings, lunchboxes, or a last-minute evening treat.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
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Course Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
Servings 3 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups Pineapple peeled, chopped into bite sized cubes
  • 10 Coriander Leaves
  • 10 Mint Leaves
  • ½ teaspoon Cumin Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Chaat Masala
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder adjust to your spice level

Instructions
 

  • Pick a ripe pineapple with a sweet smell at the base. Peel the skin and chop the pineapple into bite sized cubes.
  • Crush the mint and coriander leaves using mortar and pestle.
  • Place the pineapple cubes in a bowl. Add cumin powder, Kashmiri red chilli powder, salt, chaat masala powder, lemon juice, crushed mint and coriander leaves to the pineapple. Give a good mix. Taste and adjust the spices to your taste.
  • Serve chilled or at room temperature. Pineapple chaat tastes best within a few hours of making it.
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