Idly & Fried Coconut Chutney









Every day begins with Idly or Dosai in Tamilnadu. In our house my mom used to make different varieties of chutneys; one of the chutney is this fried coconut chutney. I consider myself a specialist in making chutneys. My brother is crazy about the chutney that I make. When I went on vacation to Indian last April my brother made a special request to make this chutney. I thought I will share this simple yet very yummy chutney with you guys.
Ingredients for the Chutney:
1cup Grated Coconut
3 Green Chillies or dry chilies
1tbsp Channa Dal
1 Small onion
1 Small tomato
Small Ginger
4 Curry leaves
Oil
Salt for taste








For tempering/tadka/thalikka:
1tbsp Oil
1tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Urad dal
3 Curry leaves
Instruction
1. Pre-heat the oil the Kadai & put channa dal fry till golden brown. Add the chopped onion, ginger and chillis fry for 7-8mts.
2. Now, put the tomato, curry leaves, salt and fry for 5mts and then grated coconut. Fry the coconut for 5mts.









4. Grind the fry coconut & pour in a vessel.
5. Now pre-heat the oil in the same pan and splutter the mustard seed, urad dal, and curry leaves and pour into the vessel.
6. Fried coconut chutney is ready you can serve with idle and dosa.
For Idly:
1. Soak 1 glass of rice and 1/4 to 1/2 cup of urad dal at least for 4 hours and grind them in the grinder.put salt to the batter and whip it and keep it for at least 5-6 hours.
2. The batter rises in 4-5 hours. You can make idly using the Idly vessel.






Comments

Priya Bhaskaran said…
Deepa, totally new and different recipe--- will give a try :)
Menu Today said…
Hi Deepa,
This chutney is new to me. I will try it soon. Thanks for sharing.
FH said…
Hello Deepa, idli and chutney is mouthwatering! I will make it next week, let you know!! Thanks and give us more, okay :)
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Prema Sundar said…
Hi Deepa,
Fried coconut chutney is new to me too. will try it sometime...thanks for the recipe.
Anonymous said…
hey i did try this out and it turned out gr8,but it dint look the color of urs..just a doubt ..was it normal channa dal or roasted channa dal(chutney dal)?Thanks.ur blog is really good!
Hi Anjaliskr,

Thanks forblogging & making the chutney.

Its a normal channa dal but fried in oil.If u use very red tomato it will give a reddish colour.
Anonymous said…
hi, thanks for the great chutney..i was looking for something different than the usual chutneys i make and this turned out great. to the person who said she didnt get the right color - try frying the coconut sep and till it is brownish and dont use too much of tomato. i used tomato paste just a tsp.
Anonymous said…
Deepa, this sounds good so just gave it a try and must say its an instant hit!! ;-) Thanks for this recipe.
Pravin Mathew said…
nice one. check out my recipe...
santhyr said…
Hi Deepa
This is the best chutney ever. Thank you for sharing it. I tried this recipe when my in-laws visited us for our daughter's birthday. They were very... impressed by the awesome taste of this chutney. Thanks again.
Santhy Ramanathan
Subhadra said…
Hi Deepa
That was great putting this on blog. This happened to be one of my childhood favorites my granny used to make. I was craving for this chutney for quite a long time. Since i am pregnant this craving had increased quite a lot...!!!It never used to come out well when i make. Granny also not there to guide. Your post made it all correct. Thanks a lot!!!
Anonymous said…
Hi
Very nice and intrestingss story.