I
tried making the traditional chutney (with some changes) and now all at home
are of the opinion that I am the chutney
expert.
So
come Sunday and the first thing that I have to do (after my morning tea) is to
make the chutney.
This
is to go with the breakfast which could be Idli or dosa or appam or uttappam.
One
of the reasons why the family likes this chutney is the green colour.
Adding
the ingredients in the right proportion is the trick.
Grated
coconut is the base, to which I add a few pods of garlic, a little shaving of
ginger, a few bulbs of the small onions (commonly known as the sambhar onion) a
little bit of imli (tamarind) , one long green chilli, a few leaves of pudina (mint)
and lots of curry leaves (yes that is the secret ingredient that makes the
whole chutney go green) Of course salt to taste.
Grind
all these together in a mixer by adding a little warm water till you get a good
paste.
The
final step is to do the seasoning with
rai (mustard seeds) and one or two dried red chilly, a few curry leaves and lo behold the
chutney is ready.
This is not as green as my usual chutney.
I had to click this before it was set on the table (along with uttappa)
I had to click this before it was set on the table (along with uttappa)
Now
don’t ask me how to make uttappa. That is my wife’s department.
Oh my God so tempting!
ReplyDeleteI copied recipe ..will try soon!
Do let me know how it has turned out:-)
DeleteLooks yummy! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteThey'll have to start calling you Chef Haddock! Looks good! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Daisy....hmm chef Haddock.... not bad
DeleteThat is nice, department within a department.
ReplyDeleteGood result by you. :)
Yes Indrani...easy way to work.
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ReplyDeleteI must say that chutneys look absolutely wonderful on screen. And, coconut chutney is our favourite one as well.
ReplyDeleteJoy always,
Susan
I suppose down south everyone uses it.
DeleteWords sharing pal motivation may be accepted: D
ReplyDeleteSmile, leave sedihmu. Bahagialah, forget takutmu. Who you feel sick, no equivalent would you be happy.
Tears do not always show sadness, sometimes because we laughed happily with our best friend.
Thanks for dropping by my blog. This looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks fore that
DeleteOh my, looks really good!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks fore that
DeleteWow! Looks yumm. I need to try it out too. Thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteDo let us know how it has turned out :-)
Deletelooks yummmy :) and with utappam Now I am drooling
ReplyDeleteBikram's
Wait till you see the appam Bikramjit.
DeleteThat looks and sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie
DeleteVery interesting. I make the Dosa or Uthappam and my son prepares the Chutney. I lost my wife last year and now we do it everyday. I shall share the secrets with my son and shall help him. Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteWow.... everyday !!
DeleteHope your son picks it up.
Aah, the uthappam looks magnificent. My compliments to your wife's cooking! As for the chutney, it sounds absolutely yummy. We make it with just coconut, green chillies and coriander with the seasoning. I must try adding ginger and curry leaves, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tangled.
DeleteGinger and the small onions does the trick (don't tell anyone the trade secret)
haha.. been ages since i had that chutney with uttapam or something :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome Ra..... try it out.
DeleteLovely Chutney!
ReplyDeleteEven I love adding curry leaves to everything, it is not only very good for health, it also gives a very nice flavor. People generally throw off curry leaves, when we add it as a seasoning, so I grind it along with sambar powder, idli/ dosai chutney powder, etc. I do this trick to make people eat it unknowingly, so that the benefits of curry leaves reach each and everyone in the family.
So when in Pune can we drop in for BF?
You are most welcome Rama.
DeleteJust give a tinkle and drop in. Meanwhile I will practice more :-)
By the way whoever invented Dhansak must have used your idea in the first place.
I've never given chutney a go. After this post, I'm determined to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThere is always a first time, and who knows it may turn out to be your fav side dish :-)
DeleteThanks for visiting my blog and your comment. I have never made chutney before (and I don't think I've ever eaten it before either) but it does look delicious! Glad the family likes it! Have a good day ahead!
ReplyDeletebetty
Who knows, one day you may taste it and like it :-)
DeleteI love chutney and it adds a little spice to what ever you have be it meat or salad.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my site. I apologise for the delay in coming back.
Cheers Jenni
Most welcome Jenni and agree with you.
DeleteSounds yummy. I had no idea that grated coconut formed the base.
ReplyDeleteIn most of the states in South India, coconut is used in every dish (well almost all) as it is available in plenty.
DeleteLoved this. I seem to have all the ingredients and since I am taking a break today from work, must try this. Hope it goes well with my usual daal rice sabji lunch.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Do tell us how it turns out.
DeleteThis is exactly how I make chutney and in summers I use raw mango instead of tamarind. The uttappam looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYep, raw mango goes well with coconut.
Deleteseems appealing..does it have a tangy taste?
ReplyDeleteThanks Tomz. The tanginess depends upon how much tamarind you add.
DeleteI would say this is a "cool" post....but I suspect that your chutney is not! Great presentation. Thank you...
ReplyDeleteWant this when I am there, chutney as well as uthappam : ))
ReplyDeleteOh yes you will get both :-)
DeleteWow! Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ria
Deleteyummy dish...
ReplyDeleteI've never made chutney before. Thanks for the guidance :)
ReplyDeleteThere is always a first time Lizzy. Hope you like it.
DeleteChutney like this is really great with anything. My kids love idlis and onion rava dosas, so I will definitely make this chutney for them. And yes, do put the uttappa recipe too!
ReplyDeleteHope your kids like it Naha.
DeleteAs for the Uttappa recipe, I am still at it. Maybe in the next post.
Sounds like a match made in heaven: one makes the bread, the other the chutney. Can't ask for a better pair (or pairing) than that. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Carolyn.
DeleteLike they say, complimenting each other :-)