Blender / grinder has become an integral part of majority of Indian kitchens replacing the traditional stone grinders. Grinding breakfast doughs, preparing chutneys or gravies happens to be an essential part of Indian kitchens, especially in the southern parts and a blender / mixer makes the job easier by cutting down the time and effort involved. The same applies to my kitchen as well and I own a grinder and even a stone one that I carried all the way from India and an American juicer / blender. The latter being the most useful or the abused one that comes to my aid at least 3-4 times per week.
This yummy chutney that comes from one of my SIL's kitchen was prepared using my blender. This looks like an assimilation of chutneys made individually using coconut, toor dal and ridge gourd but the flavors of coconut and toor dal are more dominating here. This is one of those recipes where I can sneak in ridge gourd without any complaints from my son who is averse to the gourd. :)
Ingredients: (yield 3/4 cup chutney)
1 cup peeled and cubed ridge gourd / Beerakaya
1/2 cup shredded fresh coconut
2 Tbsp toor dal
10 - 12 dried red chillies (Adjust the quantity if needed.)
Salt to taste
For tadka: 1 Tbsp oil, 1 tsp mustard seeds, a pinch of asafoetida, 1/8 tsp turmeric powder
Method:
* Heat oil in a small pan and add mustard seeds. When they start to splutter, add ridge gourd and turmeric powder. Cook until the ridge gourd cubes turn tender. Add asafoetida powder and turn off the stove. Let it cool.
* Mean while, dry toast toor dal in another pan until they start to turn reddish. Keep aside and let cool. Also dry toast red chiilies for few seconds and remove.
* Add the cooked gourd, coconut, toordal, red chillies and salt to a blender and grind coarsely. Add a few Tbsp of water if needed to facilitate easy grinding.
* Serve it with hot steamed rice and a dollop of ghee. Refrigerate the leftover chutney.
This goes to BM#24 under the theme of "Cooking with Appliances". Check here to find out what others are cooking during the marathon.
Comments
Love this chutney.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I too cannot do without my desi mixer!
ReplyDeleteI make ridge gourd thogayal and dal every now and then. I like the taste of this thogayal a lot!
ReplyDeleteGood one!
Never combined both ridge gourd and coconut in chutney,sounds new and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove this chutney with set dosa and idli. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteLove that you are featuring the most (ab)used appliances instead of the most neglected ones :-)
ReplyDeleteChutney sounds spicy and delicious.
Nice combo.. Chutney looks so delicious and inviting..
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful color - makes it look so appetizing
ReplyDeletelove it with dosa or idli!!! so perfect looking color!!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
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