You need:
- 1 cup onions( shallots / red onions / firm sweet onions )
- 2-3 green chillies to taste
- 2-3 inches long tamarind
- cilantro
- curry leaves
Preparation:
- First soak the tamarind in enough water for 10-15 mins, and once saoked deseed it and keep aside.
- In a blender / a big mortar pestle ( rubbu rolu ) grind green chillies, soaked tamarind( do not add soaked water ), cilantro and curry leaves along with salt.
- Once they are chopped fine enough, add chopped onions and pulse the blender a few times. Make sure the chutney is not smooth like a paste, it should be chunky otherwise the chutney will have strong bitter taste from raw onions.
- Adjust salt to taste and the chutney is now ready to relish.
Serving Suggestion:
Take dosa fresh off the griddle onto a plate, spoon this chutney on top of the dosa, add some melted ghee on top and relish. The best part of the whole dosa is the soaked piece from the chutney.. Yummo!! love it!!
My Sweet Onion Green Chilli Coriander Chutney ( Ullipaya karam )is on its way to:
Beautiful chutney, if u r interested do send to my on going event regarding onions..
ReplyDeletehave a look here..http://priyaeasyntastyrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/06/announcing-healing-foods-onions.html
Just listen to the ingredients!! Sweet onion (dare I say caramelised) with green chillies (some heat and atmosphere) and swet tamarind and a hint of coriander or cilantro. A winning combination.
ReplyDeleteYUM! Looks tasty, I love the sweet taste Shallots. Good one Kalva.
ReplyDeleteperfect accompaniment n nice click
ReplyDeletewowww.. norooruthondi.. superb presentation.. nice job dear !!
ReplyDeleteYumm!! Adore this chutney!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't see where you process the tamarind in the recipe. Do you de-seed it after soaking it, and then mash it in the mortar & pestle with the other ingredients?
ReplyDeleteHi Kitchen Shaman,
ReplyDeleteSorry i have just missed mentioning the tamarind( chintha pandu ) in the chutney recipe. Tamarind be dried tamarind( endu chinthapandu ), not the fresh tamarind. It should be ground along with green chillies, cilantro and salt. Thanks!!
drooolworthy chutney..great with dosas....
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