Ingredients:
8 Medium sized tomatoes (cooked and cooled)
4-5 Green chillies
4-5 Garlic cloves (peeled)
A marble sized ball of Tamarind
½ tsp Turmeric powder
1 tsp Sambaar/Rasam Powder
A pinch of Asafoetida/Hing
1 tsp Mustard
5-6 curry leaves
2 tsp oil
Salt to taste
Method:
STEP 1
Grind the tomatoes, chillies, garlic cloves, and tamarind into a fine paste without adding water.
STEP 2
In a heavy bottomed vessel heat oil, add mustard seeds when it starts to splutter add the curry leaves when it begins to pop add the asafoetida (hing)
STEP 3
Pour in the ground tomato paste into the tempering containing vessel and mix so that the tempering blends well with the tomato paste. Cover and cook on medium flame for 2-3 minutes stir occasionally .
STEP 4
Finally add Sambaar/Rasam powder, turmeric powder, salt and stir to blend all the contents well. Cover and cook till the water content from the chutney evaporates.
Once the water evaporates the chutney thickens and changes colour to reddish-brown.
Take it off the flame.
STEP 5
The spicy tomato chutney is ready to serve. Tastes good both with roti/rice.
p.s: deleted the joke as most of them weren't understanding.
31 comments:
LoL poor K !
The chutney looks very delicious, i add few coriander seeds to it...
This one is quite different from the usual tomato chutney! Sounds good,I would love to have this with dosa!!
He He He .....Tomato chutney looks yum. Nice in color.
Nice one...the joke and the chutney !! chutney looks interesting...can try it for my breakfasts, instead of the standard ones i make
LOL!! where do you get all these jokes from Sups!! :) too good.
the tomato chutney looks like an excellent combo with dosa!!! yummy!!
Yes that true dear..we all share some kinda sweet relltionship with all those virtual blog friends out there..great feeling..
Tomatoes in any form is a warm welcome here at my place..loved the idea of chutney tooo...thank you
Love the chutney,will sure try!!Nice joke too :)
lol poor k
Chutney looks yummy dear
YUM! Lovely spicy dip for Idlis and Dosas! :)
Love tomato chutney, but I always make it without tamarind.Looks like I missed on the joke.
Lovely dish, goes perfect with idlis n dosas..prefect colour:)
Commom yaar where is the joke? The chutney looks delicious! I love tomato chutney with paratha & bread too:-D
Soma(www.ecurry.com)
I love simple chutneys like this. Nice blend of flavours. Why buy ready made when they are so easy to make at home and far superior in taste besides.
Delicious Chutney, never used sambar powder!
yummy chutney... can just imagine eating this with dosai :)
about baking bread, you can do it... it sounds scary at first ... but do it once and then you will feel like a pro :)
- Indhu (www.thayirsaadham.com)
The chutney looms yum Adding sambhar or rasam powder is new to me, surely will try.
looks sooo yummy!
this looks great.
We make bendi too: http://chefatwork.blogspot.com/2007/09/avrya-bendi.html
I am half konkani and half tamil, married to a telugu... so i cook most everything
I have never tried tomato chutney, urs look vibrant and ravishing
Thanks all for visit and encouraging comments :) keep visiting.
The tomato chutney looks really good!Love the rich colour.
I like anything spicy. Tomato chutney looks yummy :)
This I got to try, it seems perfect for my taste!
Must taste yummy with rice..
Thanks all for ur time :) keep visiting.
Have a great weekend.
Suparna.. I do visit u sometimes:-D but always do not get time to leave a comment. Welcome to the Bong Club! well partly.. LOL
ur aalor dum rocks. I'll ahve u in my reader.
Soma(www.ecurry.com)
Chutney looks yum...Perfect to have with dosas and idlis.
Thanks deepa :)
Soma do leave ur foot prints when u visit me :) I'll be glad.
TC
Thanks deepa :)
Soma do leave ur foot prints when u visit me :) I'll be glad.
TC
spicy tomato chutney ..i just love it ..Thanks for the comments @ my blog keep visitng :)
Elaborate procedure.. click looks delicious... sounds authentic... will give it a try sometime...
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