This is very easy to make and goes well with rice,chapati rolls,idli or dosa. I also like to eat this chutney as a spread on bread sandwiches or as an add-on with a crispy starter.This recipe is a definitely a favorite for most people..thanks to flavor of fresh mint leaves and ginger !
This is a must try!!
Time:Making Time (15 mins)
This is a must try!!
Time:Making Time (15 mins)
Difficulty level:Easy
Ingredients:
- Fresh Mint leaves(Pudina) - 1 bunch
- Fresh Coriander leaves(Cilantro) - 1 Cup
- Grated Coconut - 1 Cup (Optional)
- 3 tbsp Urad Dal
- 4-6 nos Red Chilly
- 1/2" Ginger,finely chopped
- Tamarind - a small piece
- a pinch of Asafoetida(Hing)
- Garlic - 1 or 2 pods (Optional)
- Salt to taste
Preparation:
- Take a little bit of oil in a pan and roast the Urad dal,red chillies along with a little asafoetida.
- In the same pan, add a bit more oil,saute the chopped ginger (garlic,if used) and the grated cocunut and fry till the raw smell disappears.
- Now add the mint leaves and the coriander leaves to the above mixture and saute for a min.
- Switch off the gas and allow this to cool.Once the mixture is cooled,add the tamarind,salt to taste and water and blend till the desired texture is reached. ( For Rice,Idli or Dosa, it can be a little coarse paste. Blend it to a fine paste if you plan to use it with Bread or Rotis)
- Enjoy your spicy Pudina Chutney in the way you like it best...with Rice,Roti or Bread :)
1.You can also add Green Chillies instead of Red Chillies. However for the authentic taste, i prefer using Red Chillies.
2.You can skip the coconut part, if you dont like the taste of coconut.
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