I absolutely love the fiery red chutney which accompanies dosa/idli in South Indian restaurants.Somehow I never tried it at home since Ajay only prefers coconut chutney.Even at home,amma always made chutney with coconut.But I badly wanted to try making the red chutney so I asked Selvi,my house help if she knows to make it.This is her recipe and believe me,it's awesome.
Most recipes call for either Onions or Tomatoes but this one uses both.I like to pair it with idli mostly because the heat of the chutney perfectly balances the bland taste of the idli.It tastes delicious with Ghee Dosa too.
Onion Tomato Chutney
Ingredients
Oil - 2 tsp
Channa Dal - 1 tsp
Red chillies - 4-5,depending on your heat preference
Onion - 1,sliced
Curry leaves - 1 sprig
Tomatoes - 3 medium,chopped
Salt to taste
Jaggery - a small piece,about a tsp
Method
In a kadai add oil and saute channa dal till golden brown.
Add the chillies and saute for a minute.
Remove the dal and chillies and keep aside.
In the same pan add onions and curry leaves and saute till the colour changes to golden brown(about 5 minutes on low-medium flame).
Mix in the tomatoes and cook till the tomatoes soften and become pulpy(about 5 minutes).
Switch off the flame and add salt to taste and jaggery.
Grind to a slightly coarse paste in the mixer jar - the consistency of the chutney depends on your preference.I like it not to be too smooth with a bit of texture.
You can serve it as is or add a tadka of mustard seeds and curry leaves in oil.
Step by step Method
In a kadai add oil and
saute channa dal
till golden brown.
Add the chillies and saute for a minute.
Remove the dal and chillies and keep aside.
In the same pan add onions and curry leaves and saute till the colour changes to golden brown
(about 5 minutes on low-medium flame).
Mix in the tomatoes and cook till the tomatoes soften and become pulpy
(about 5 minutes).
Switch off the flame and add salt to taste and jaggery.
Grind to a slightly coarse paste in the mixer jar - the consistency of the chutney depends on your preference.I like it not to be too smooth with a bit of texture.
You can serve it as is or add a tadka of mustard seeds and curry leaves in oil.
Most recipes call for either Onions or Tomatoes but this one uses both.I like to pair it with idli mostly because the heat of the chutney perfectly balances the bland taste of the idli.It tastes delicious with Ghee Dosa too.
Onion Tomato Chutney
Ingredients
Oil - 2 tsp
Channa Dal - 1 tsp
Red chillies - 4-5,depending on your heat preference
Onion - 1,sliced
Curry leaves - 1 sprig
Tomatoes - 3 medium,chopped
Salt to taste
Jaggery - a small piece,about a tsp
Method
In a kadai add oil and saute channa dal till golden brown.
Add the chillies and saute for a minute.
Remove the dal and chillies and keep aside.
In the same pan add onions and curry leaves and saute till the colour changes to golden brown(about 5 minutes on low-medium flame).
Mix in the tomatoes and cook till the tomatoes soften and become pulpy(about 5 minutes).
Switch off the flame and add salt to taste and jaggery.
Grind to a slightly coarse paste in the mixer jar - the consistency of the chutney depends on your preference.I like it not to be too smooth with a bit of texture.
You can serve it as is or add a tadka of mustard seeds and curry leaves in oil.
Step by step Method
In a kadai add oil and
saute channa dal
till golden brown.
Add the chillies and saute for a minute.
Remove the dal and chillies and keep aside.
In the same pan add onions and curry leaves and saute till the colour changes to golden brown
(about 5 minutes on low-medium flame).
Mix in the tomatoes and cook till the tomatoes soften and become pulpy
(about 5 minutes).
Switch off the flame and add salt to taste and jaggery.
Grind to a slightly coarse paste in the mixer jar - the consistency of the chutney depends on your preference.I like it not to be too smooth with a bit of texture.
You can serve it as is or add a tadka of mustard seeds and curry leaves in oil.
Superb chutney divya... .. Wl try for sure... ☺
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteLooks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI just tried it this morning,and it was very tasty.I added a few coriander leaves and ginger garlic paste while grinding,and added a bit of hing in the tadka.
ReplyDeleteOh that's a yummy variation :)
DeleteLove the recipe. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteHope you try it!
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