This is a short and sweet post, because I am quite held up these days with some work at home. So, that explains why I have just 2 photographs for this post. Sometimes I have my posts loaded with pictures and some have very few. It all depends on the time I have at hand, then. I wanted to click more, but time didn't permit me to do it. Maybe, next time ;-)
ONION CHUTNEY
My own recipe
Ingredients
Red onions- 3 medium , chopped roughly
Dry red chillies-5, broken up
Tamarind paste/pulp- 1 -1 1/4 tsp (to your taste)
Salt-to taste
Urad dal- 1 tsp
Oil-3 tsp
Method:
- Heat a pan, add in the roughly chopped onions and pan fry them (without oil) till they turn light brown.
- In the same pan, our 1 tsp of oil and add in the broken dried red chillies and fry for 30 secs.
- Grind the cooled onions, dried red chillies, tamarind and salt together to a fine paste.
- Heat a pan, add in 2 tsp of oil, add in the urad dal and let it brown.
- Add in the ground paste and cook for 2-3 mins.
- Check for salt.
- Serve with hot ghee dosa/idli.
Awesome click Riya!!!!!!! love the color...
ReplyDeleteI love chutney too...anything wit everything or just plain...e same way I did garlic chutney ie replace onion wit garlic....goin to try this..looks fab
ReplyDeleteLove it Ria, Love the presentation as well :)
ReplyDeleteYummy chutney and even if it is just two, both seem to be the best clicks :) awesome
ReplyDeleteLooks tangy and delicious. Perfect accompaniment with anything :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome click Riya!!!!!!! love the color...
ReplyDeleteMy mother in law does an Onion thokku on similar lines. This looks great!
ReplyDeleteOh Ria! How do u do it?How do u always manage to make me drool??
ReplyDeleteI myself am a big fan of chutneys and am after garlic chili chutney lately :-)
and also thanks for visiting my blog and also for you lovely comments!
Fantastic click Ria!!Love chutneys too!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color...love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this chutney. Gonna have ot give it a try.
ReplyDeleteyummy ..lovely click..
ReplyDeleteAwesome snap :) What a rich color..reminded me of a kancheepuram saree ;)
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