Showing posts with label Tomato chutney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomato chutney. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Mint tomato/Thakali pudhina Chutney

I think this has to be the worst timing to make this post when tomatoes are priced at almost Rs.60 per kg.But I still love it anytime to go with idlis or dosas.This is has been lying around in my drafts for ages now, being a south indian household we make chutneys most often almost daily and why not try a different one whenever time permits.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Kuzhi paniyaram with mix vegetables - Spiced Lentil dumplings

I had this last batch of my idli batter sitting and staring at me.Usually the last batch is a little too fermented to be made into dosas(lentil crepes) so I make them into kuzhi paniyarams and this time i added some vegetables.


You can add grated carrots, peas and other soft vegetables to this batter and season it (takda) with mustard seeds,curry leaves and then make the paniyarams.
 I usually like to serve it with a tangy spicy chutney the one you see in these pictures is a onion tomato chutney.I have explained how to make kuzhi paniyarams in detail in my other post check it out..


You need
Idli batter
Grated carrots, onions, tomatoes all finely sliced 1 cup
Salt to taste

To season:
Oil 2 tsp
Mustard seeds 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
Urad dal/white lentils 1/2 tsp
Channa dal/Bengal gram 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves 2 springs finely chopped
Ginger grated half a tsp
Chilli powder 1/2 tsp
Chopped cilantro/coriander leaves 2 tablespoon full


  • In a pan heat oil and add the ingredients for the seasoning one after the other and allow each of them to fry well.
  • Add this to the idli batter and mix well.
  • In another pan, heat oil and fry onions, tomatoes until soft, add the grated carrots and let it cook well.Add this to the batter as well.
  • Mix everything together and let it sit for about 10 minutes.
  • Heat the paniyaram pan and pour spoonfuls into the moulds cover and cook on each side until done.
  • For the chutney - grind 1 medium onion/few baby onions, 1 medium tomato, 2 tablespoons of grated coconut, 1 tsp sambar powder, salt to taste, enough water to grind to a smooth paste.Heat oil in a pan, and pop some mustard seeds, add the ground paste and let it simmer for a few minutes until the raw onions smell goes away.





  • Enjoy hot paniyarams with tangy chutney :) 
Have a Good morning!

Kuzhi paniyaram with mix vegetables - Spiced Lentil dumplings

I had this last batch of my idli batter sitting and staring at me.Usually the last batch is a little too fermented to be made into dosas(lentil crepes) so I make them into kuzhi paniyarams and this time i added some vegetables.


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Tomato Chutney

Spice up that plain dosa with this tangy spicy tomato chutney.It can add that zing to the bland wheat dosa/adais!




You need

Tomato 1 medium chopped
Onion 1 medium chopped
Curry leaves few
Cilantro few sprigs
Garlic 2
Ginger a small piece
Red Chilli powder 1/2 tsp(as much spice as you like)
Coconut scrapped 2 tablespoons
Salt to taste
Oil 1 tablespoon
Mustard seeds 1 tsp

  • Heat oil in a pan, add the mustard seeds and let it pop, next add the curry leaves, then the onions, garlic, ginger.let it all fry until the raw onion taste goes away.
  • Add the tomato and let it fry until soft.Next add the coconut, salt and red chilli powder.Fry for about 2 minutes.
  • Set it aside on a plate to cool.Once it cools down, blend it into a smooth paste, add water if you need.
  • Serve with hot dosas, adais.
Sending this to Kerala Kitchen @ A Girl's Diary





Tomato Chutney

Spice up that plain dosa with this tangy spicy tomato chutney.It can add that zing to the bland wheat dosa/adais!


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