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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Rajasthan Garlic Chutney / Lehsun ki Chutney

 
This garlic chutney, called lehsun ki chutney / lasan ki chutney is a rustic, flavorful condiment catering to garlic lovers. Obviously garlic bulbs and red chilis are the main ingredients used in the preparation of this fiery accompaniment. Always a part of Rajasthani thaalis, this chutney is quite a simple preparation and can be done in a short time. It can be used as an accompaniment to breakfast dishes / meals / rustic rotis, as a spread for sandwiches or to perk up the dishes like vada pav. It can be stored for a few weeks, when refrigerated.

There is no such thing as a standard version when it comes to garlic chutney preparation and each household has their own favorite recipe. I have seen versions including tamarind / amchur /lemon juice / ginger and other things. Use chilis and chili powder according to your taste. I have seen the chutneys with a darker shade but mine is redder because of the Byadagi chilis I used. I had made this as part of my dal baati churma platter

Recipe source: Here
Ingredients for chutney:
24 garlic cloves
1 heaped tsp. cumin seeds
6 chilis (I used Byadagi variety which gives color and are less spicy,)
1 tsp. spicy chili powder
Salt to taste
3/4 cup water
1/4 cup oil
1 tsp. mustard seeds

Directions:
* Add garlic cloves, cumin seeds, chilis, chili powder and salt to a blender / processor.

* Blend them together to a fine paste adding water.

* Heat oil preferably in a non stick pan and add mustard seeds.

* When they start to splutter, add the ground paste and stir.

* Cook on medium flame, stirring frequently until it thickens, about 10 minutes.
* Cool the mixture and store in a jar. Use as needed and refrigerate the leftover chutney.

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5 comments:

MySpicyKitchen said...

Wow, this is a mouthwatering chutney and nicely captured. Looking at the ingredients, this chutney can easily be used in many ways. I guess it will even go well with some yogurt rice.

Sandhya Ramakrishnan said...

Just the color of the garlic chutney is enough to lure me. I love the idea of using red chili powder as well along with the whole red chilies. I will be using that when I make it next time.

Radha said...

This is a delicious and mouth watering chutney. I love it smeared on my dosa.

Narmadha said...

Wow. look at the color of the chutney. So tempting, flavorful and I would love to use this for everything.

Harini R said...

I agree that it is a treat to garlic lovers. My family will definitely love this.