This special chutney recipe is a delightful blend of flavors, perfect for pairing with your favorite South Indian dishes. It's a simple yet flavorful preparation that brings together the nuttiness of chana dal, the heat of red chilies, and the creaminess of fresh coconut, all balanced with the tanginess of...

Ingredients
- oil2tbsp
- cumin seeds1tsp
- garlic4clove
- chana dal2tbsp
- unit red chilies3
- fresh coconut, grated1cup
- imli (tamarind pulp)1tbsp
- coconut oil1tbsp
- mustard seeds1tsp
- curry leaves6sprigs
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
107.5kcal (5.38%)
Protein
1.4g (2.9%)
Carbs
2.6g (0.96%)
Sugars
0.5g (1.06%)
Healthy Fat
1.6g
Unhealthy Fat
9.1g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Special Chutney
- Step 1
Heat oil in a pan and add cumin seeds. Let them splutter.
- Step 2
Add garlic, chana dal, and red chilies. Roast until the dal turns golden brown.
- Step 3
Add the grated fresh coconut and sauté for a minute.
- Step 4
Mix in the tamarind pulp and cook for another minute. Remove from heat and let it cool.
- Step 5
Grind the mixture into a smooth paste using a blender. Add water as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
- Step 6
For tempering, heat coconut oil in a small pan. Add mustard seeds and let them splutter.
- Step 7
Add curry leaves to the tempering and pour it over the chutney. Mix well before serving.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
107.5kcal (5.38%)
Protein
1.4g (2.9%)
Carbs
2.6g (0.96%)
Sugars
0.5g (1.06%)
Healthy Fat
1.6g
Unhealthy Fat
9.1g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Use fresh coconut for the best flavor and texture.
Adjust the number of red chilies based on your spice preference.
Store the chutney in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
FAQS
Can I use desiccated coconut instead of fresh coconut?
Yes, you can use desiccated coconut, but the flavor and texture may differ slightly. Soak it in warm water for 10 minutes before using.
What can I pair this chutney with?
This chutney pairs well with dosa, idli, vada, or even as a dip for snacks.
Can I skip the tempering step?
Tempering adds an extra layer of flavor, but you can skip it if you're short on time.
Is this chutney spicy?
The chutney has a mild to medium spice level, but you can adjust the number of red chilies to suit your taste.
Can I make this chutney ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare it a day in advance and store it in the refrigerator. Just bring it to room temperature before serving.
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Abhishek Boke
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