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    Indian Chaat Style Grilled Corn Salad

    Modified: Jul 16, 2026 Published: Jul 16, 2026 by Sravanthi Chanda. Leave a Comment

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    This Indian grilled corn salad combines lightly charred corn with crisp cucumber, juicy tomato, onion, coriander, lemon, and familiar Indian chaat spices.

    I make this grilled corn salad when I want a light, no-cook side that still feels special. The charred corn gives it a smoky depth, and the chaat masala-style dressing ties everything together without needing many ingredients.

    Colorful grilled corn salad with charred kernels, cucumber, tomato, onion, and fresh coriander.
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    • Smoky Corn Meets a Bright Chaat Dressing
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    Smoky Corn Meets a Bright Chaat Dressing

    Sravanthi Chanda standing in a rose garden, wearing a light green embroidered sweater and patterned black kurta, smiling softly with trees and flowers in the background.

    The grilled corn brings gentle sweetness and a smoky finish. The cucumber, tomato, and onion keep each bite fresh. I use a similar balance of crisp vegetables and lemon in my spicy chickpea cucumber salad, but the charred corn gives this recipe its own warm flavor.

    I always let freshly grilled corn cool before mixing it with the vegetables. Warm corn can soften the cucumber and release extra moisture from the tomato.

    The small, evenly chopped pieces also give this salad the pleasant texture of a classic kachumber salad. This small step helps a lot, and the recipe will still turn out well when your chopping is not perfectly even.

    Explore my guide to Indian salads for more simple combinations that work with everyday Indian meals.

    Happy Cooking!

    -Sravanthi

    How to Make Indian Chaat Style Grilled Corn Salad

    Chopped coriander, green chili, black salt, and ground spices arranged in a steel bowl for the salad dressing.

    Step 1: Add the chopped coriander leaves, lemon juice, chopped green chili, optional oil, black salt, coriander powder, black pepper powder, roasted cumin powder, and optional red chili powder to a small bowl.

    Tangy coriander and spice dressing mixed in a steel bowl.

    Step 2: Stir the dressing until the spices are evenly mixed with the lemon juice and oil.

    Grilled corn, chopped cucumber, tomato, onion, and prepared dressing arranged on a steel plate.

    Step 3: Place the grilled corn kernels, chopped cucumber, chopped tomato, and finely chopped onion in a larger mixing bowl.

    Grilled corn salad tossed with cucumber, tomato, onion, coriander, and chaat spices in a steel bowl.

    Step 4: Pour the prepared dressing over the corn and vegetables. Toss gently until the dressing coats the ingredients evenly.

    Chaat-style grilled corn salad served in a white bowl with visible charred corn and chopped vegetables.

    Step 5: Taste the salad. Add salt only if needed. Serve immediately for the freshest texture.

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    Close view of grilled corn salad with crisp vegetables and coriander in a white serving bowl.

    Indian Chaat Style Grilled Corn Salad

    By: Sravanthi Chanda
    This grilled corn salad combines smoky corn kernels, crisp vegetables, lemon, coriander, and simple Indian spices for a quick chaat-style side.

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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Salad
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 2
    Calories 122 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    Salad ingredients

    • 1ยฝ cups corn kernels grilled
    • ยฝ cup cucumber chopped
    • ยผ cup tomato chopped
    • ยผ cup onion finely chopped
    • Salt only if needed

    Dressing ingredients

    • 2 tablespoons coriander leaves chopped
    • 1.5 teaspoon lemon juice
    • ยฝ teaspoon green chili chopped
    • ยฝ teaspoon oil optional
    • ยผ teaspoon black salt use regular salt if not available
    • ยผ teaspoon coriander powder
    • โ…› teaspoon black pepper powder
    • ยผ teaspoon roasted cumin powder
    • โ…› teaspoon red chili powder optional

    Instructions
     

    • Make the Dressing: Add the chopped coriander, lemon juice, green chili, optional oil, black salt, coriander powder, black pepper, roasted cumin powder, and optional red chili powder to a small bowl. Stir until the spices mix evenly with the lemon juice.
      2 tablespoons coriander leaves, 1.5 tsp lemon juice, ยฝ tsp green chili, ยฝ teaspoon oil, ยผ tsp black salt, ยผ tsp coriander powder, โ…› tsp black pepper powder, ยผ tsp roasted cumin powder, โ…› tsp red chili powder
    • Check the Salt: Black salt gives the dressing its familiar chaat-style flavor and also adds saltiness. Wait until the end before adding regular salt so the salad does not become too salty.
    • Combine the Salad: Add the cooled grilled corn kernels, chopped cucumber, tomato, and finely chopped onion to a large bowl. Keep the vegetables similar in size so the salad is easy to scoop and each serving has a good mix of corn and vegetables.
      1ยฝ cups corn kernels, ยฝ cup cucumber, ยผ cup tomato, ยผ cup onion
    • Add the Dressing: Pour the prepared dressing over the corn mixture. Toss gently until everything is evenly coated. Avoid stirring too firmly, as the tomato pieces can become soft.
    • Taste and Serve: Taste the salad and add regular salt only if needed. Serve it soon after mixing so the cucumber stays crisp and the flavors remain fresh.
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    Notes

    Tested Tips from My Kitchen

    • Start with cooled grilled corn. Warm kernels can soften the cucumber and tomato.
    • Mix the dressing separately. This step distributes the small quantities of spices more evenly.
    • Taste before adding salt. Black salt already brings noticeable saltiness.
    • Toss the salad close to serving time. The cucumber stays crisp, and the tomato holds its shape.
    • For make-ahead preparation, keep the dressing and chopped vegetables separate. Combine them shortly before serving.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 122kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 4gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 0.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.01gSodium: 321mgPotassium: 430mgFiber: 3gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 451IUVitamin C: 14mgCalcium: 19mgIron: 1mg
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    Serving Tips

    This grilled corn chaat salad works well as a side dish, light snack, or simple appetizer.

    • With Rice Dishes: Serve it with dal khichdi, vegetable pulao, or lightly spiced biryani. The fresh lemon and chaat spices balance the warm rice dishes well.
    • With Dosa or Chilla: Pair it with dosa, besan chilla, or other savory pancakes for a fresh and crunchy contrast.
    • With Dal or Rajma: Serve this salad alongside rajma masala, toor dal, rice, and a simple vegetable curry for an everyday Indian meal.
    • Make It More Filling: Add roasted chickpeas, roasted paneer cubes, tofu tikka, or paneer tikka. This combination works well as a light lunch or appetizer plate.
    • With Sandwiches and Grilled Foods: Serve it with sandwiches, wraps, roasted vegetables, or vegetable kebabs.
    • For Kids' Lunchboxes: Pack a smaller portion with less green chili. Keep the lemon juice and salt slightly lower if the salad will sit for a few hours.
    • Serve It Fresh: This salad is best served soon after mixing so the cucumber and onion stay crisp. When making it ahead, keep the salt and lemon juice separate and add them just before serving.

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