No doubt, everyone loves breakfast item dosa/idli along with Chutney. I too :cheer: :cheer: .
Actually, each person's chutney differs at least by a little bit and through this discussion am hoping I will get some secret recipes :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: . Kalyani says, she knows to make 7-8 types. Let me steal some recipes from her kitchen also :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I will also share some of mine.......
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I make tomato chutney by grinding together a tomato, a small piece ginger, coconut , red chillies, shallots/onion, 2 cloves of garlic, 2-3 curry leaves and a little salt. Then temper it will oil, mustard seeds, red chillies, a little chopped shallots and curry leaves.
Shallots and red chillies should be light brown. You can also cut the chillies to 2-3 pieces.
You can grind it to a fine paste and just half-grind it, according to your need. In restaurants, we get it half-grinded only.
I think curd is also added sometimes in this type of tomato chutney..am I right????
I make tomato chutney by grinding together a tomato, a small piece ginger, coconut , red chillies, shallots/onion, 2 cloves of garlic, 2-3 curry leaves and a little salt. Then temper it will oil, mustard seeds, red chillies, a little chopped shallots and curry leaves.
Shallots and red chillies should be light brown. You can also cut the chillies to 2-3 pieces.
You can grind it to a fine paste and just half-grind it, according to your need. In restaurants, we get it half-grinded only.
I think curd is also added sometimes in this type of tomato chutney..am I right????
Let me try next time and tell you.
Thank you for this tip.
Actually, sometimes I make white chutney by adding a little curd to bring a sour taste to it.
So, i have given you another version of chutney :P
I make tomato chutney by grinding together a tomato, a small piece ginger, coconut , red chillies, shallots/onion, 2 cloves of garlic, 2-3 curry leaves and a little salt. Then temper it will oil, mustard seeds, red chillies, a little chopped shallots and curry leaves.
Shallots and red chillies should be light brown. You can also cut the chillies to 2-3 pieces.
You can grind it to a fine paste and just half-grind it, according to your need. In restaurants, we get it half-grinded only.
I think curd is also added sometimes in this type of tomato chutney..am I right????
Let me try next time and tell you.
Thank you for this tip.
Actually, sometimes I make white chutney by adding a little curd to bring a sour taste to it.
So, i have given you another version of chutney :P
Listen many now put some picture of yours hand made chuteney.
Let me tell you a traditional recipe of chutney. But you should make it by traditional method...never use mixer...to get its real taste.
Red chillies - 2-3
Scrapped Coconut...
Shallots - 3 or 4
Ginger - A small piece
Cumin seeds - A tea spoon (You can exclude it to make another chutney)
Salt
Grind it together using old traditional method. Mixer can also be used.
You can finely grind it or just crash it. Both gives special taste. Never add water if you are just crushing it.
Make it a round ball.
If you are serving with rice, you can add a little tamarind also. Curd, rice and this chutney is an amazing combination. If you are using it with idli or dosa, you can avoid tamarind
Never add oil or mustard to it.
You can make it a bit change with crushing or finely grinding 3-4 curry leaves too.
Sure, you will really love this Grandma Chutney.
Red chillies - 2-3
Scrapped Coconut...
Shallots - 3 or 4
Ginger - A small piece
Cumin seeds - A tea spoon (You can exclude it to make another chutney)
Salt
Grind it together using old traditional method. Mixer can also be used.
You can finely grind it or just crash it. Both gives special taste. Never add water if you are just crushing it.
Make it a round ball.
If you are serving with rice, you can add a little tamarind also. Curd, rice and this chutney is an amazing combination. If you are using it with idli or dosa, you can avoid tamarind
Never add oil or mustard to it.
You can make it a bit change with crushing or finely grinding 3-4 curry leaves too.
Sure, you will really love this Grandma Chutney.
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