Chopped Fresh Coconut : 1 cup
Shallots : 3
Tamarind : small piece Dried Red Chillies : 4 or 5
Chopped Ginger : 1/2 tsp
For Seasoning :
Mustard Seeds : 1/2 tsp
Dried Red Chlli : 1
Curry Leaves
Coconut Oil : 1 tsp
Method :
Put the chopped coconut, ginger, red chillies, shallots, salt, tamarind and little water in a blender and grind into a smooth paste. Heat a teaspoon of oil in a pan for seasoning. Add the mustard seeds and let them splutter. Add the curry leaves and red chilli and fry for a minute. Now add the ground coconut mixture and fry for a minute. Serve with idli or dosa.
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yummy and delicious chutney.nice combo with dosa
ReplyDeletePerfect with idli and dosa....yum!!
ReplyDeleteyummy chutney...
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Learning-to-cook
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Akila
Super authentic and lovely color!
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I always like shallots in chutney,never combined ginger with it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe! Love your innovation. Have a great week ahead!
ReplyDeleteFingerlicking chutney, fabulous!
ReplyDeleteTasty chutney. Nice to know kerala type chutney..
ReplyDeleteThat sounds really nice.
ReplyDeleteI learnt a similar chutney from my Kathakali dance teacher, which Is till made and relish.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking chutney. Great preparation.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Delicious chutney...nicely prepared...
ReplyDeleteFinger licking good.Can you send this yummy dish over to Kerala Kitchen event.http://vidhyas-goodeats.blogspot.com/2011/08/kerala-kitchen-aug-2011-event.html
ReplyDeletelovely chutney, great with dosa n idlis..
ReplyDeleteu 've gt such a nice collection of chutney recipes... !!
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe..Mouthwatering..:)
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Delectable and delicious!!
ReplyDeletesimple yet very authentic.....my hubby would love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is one version; we make ours without the shallots.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
Thenga chammathi looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of our fav at home. Can have it with idli/dosa or even steaming rice. Superb!
ReplyDeleteEven we make the chutney the same way..Truly authentic and scrumptious
ReplyDeletewow this is delicious chutney,lovely version...perfect with dosa...
ReplyDeleteHo my all time fav, the ginger makes this chutney special.
ReplyDeletevery flavourful n yummy looking
ReplyDeleteCoconut chutney looks yummy and perfect with idli and dosa. I liked the addition of ginger.
ReplyDeleteAdipoli dear :D Chammanthi is always an important part of our meal :D love your pics :)a
ReplyDeleteLovely chutney.......
ReplyDeleteLove this yummy chutney. Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteCoconut chutney is my favorite...perfect with dosa or idly
ReplyDeletelooks so easy and yummy ..
ReplyDeleteWould love this spicy chutney with idlis, dosas...even pakoras....yummmm!!!!
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Adding shallots is new to me, that would enhance the flavor i guess. Amazing chutney.
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Would loooove to have this with idlis!!!
ReplyDeletewow, that looks delicious and so simple, just grind everything and put tempering.
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