MINT AND CILANTRO CHUTNEY – A DIFFERENT METHOD
This chutney recipe was a sudden idea with the change of plans for dinner last week. I was about the start preparing regular mint and cilantro chutney with idlis one evening when my hubby said that he didn’t want coconut in the chutney. I have never prepared mint chutney without cilantro and started to wonder whether it would be creamy without adding coconut. Then I got this idea of adding walnuts to the chutney and it did turn out pretty tasty. I added some onions to the chutney, which is variation from my regular. It was indeed creamy and healthy. We liked it with idlis. This goes well with chapathis also.
INGREDIENTS:
Mint and cilantro, 1 big bunch of each.
Red onion, small, 1.
Green chilies, 2-3.
Ginger, 1 small piece.
Tamarind, 1 small lemon-sized ball.
Chopped walnuts, 2 tablespoons.
Mustard seeds, ¼ teaspoon.
Salt as per taste.
PREPARATION:
Extract thick juice from the tamarind and keep aside. Remove the leaves of the mint and cilantro and wash them well. Dice the onion finely and slit the chilies into 2. Chop the ginger into small pieces. Heat a pan with a teaspoon of oil. When the oil turns hot, add the chopped onion and keep sautéing it until it is tender. Then add the chilies, ginger pieces, and the mint and cilantro leaves and sauté for a few more minutes until the leaves have wilted. Switch off the stove and let it cool. Once the mixture is cooled, add the contents to a blender along with the tamarind juice, chopped walnuts, and salt as per taste and blend it into a smooth paste. Transfer the chutney into a bowl. Heat a small pan with a teaspoon of oil. When the oil turns hot, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Pour the hot oil over the chutney, mix well, and serve with idlis, dosas, and rotis.
This chutney recipe was a sudden idea with the change of plans for dinner last week. I was about the start preparing regular mint and cilantro chutney with idlis one evening when my hubby said that he didn’t want coconut in the chutney. I have never prepared mint chutney without cilantro and started to wonder whether it would be creamy without adding coconut. Then I got this idea of adding walnuts to the chutney and it did turn out pretty tasty. I added some onions to the chutney, which is variation from my regular. It was indeed creamy and healthy. We liked it with idlis. This goes well with chapathis also.
INGREDIENTS:
Mint and cilantro, 1 big bunch of each.
Red onion, small, 1.
Green chilies, 2-3.
Ginger, 1 small piece.
Tamarind, 1 small lemon-sized ball.
Chopped walnuts, 2 tablespoons.
Mustard seeds, ¼ teaspoon.
Salt as per taste.
PREPARATION:
Extract thick juice from the tamarind and keep aside. Remove the leaves of the mint and cilantro and wash them well. Dice the onion finely and slit the chilies into 2. Chop the ginger into small pieces. Heat a pan with a teaspoon of oil. When the oil turns hot, add the chopped onion and keep sautéing it until it is tender. Then add the chilies, ginger pieces, and the mint and cilantro leaves and sauté for a few more minutes until the leaves have wilted. Switch off the stove and let it cool. Once the mixture is cooled, add the contents to a blender along with the tamarind juice, chopped walnuts, and salt as per taste and blend it into a smooth paste. Transfer the chutney into a bowl. Heat a small pan with a teaspoon of oil. When the oil turns hot, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Pour the hot oil over the chutney, mix well, and serve with idlis, dosas, and rotis.
Variation: The tamarind juice can be substitued with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice.
Thats almost like a pesto...looks delicous.
ReplyDeleteLooks creamy n delicious! Addition of walnuts would make it double healthy!
ReplyDeletesounds yum!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious gita..
ReplyDeleteThis variation looks brilliant and yummy..the idea of lemon juice is good too.
ReplyDeletethe chutney looks delicious & yummy .....
ReplyDeletelove the chutney, m sure the walnuts add a special toasty touch
ReplyDeleteaww..how flavorful that would be..nice one Gita..:)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy. Liked the addition of walnut.
ReplyDeletesounds interesting,have tried adding cashews,walnut is a gud idea too:)
ReplyDeleteI made a similar spread like this for my sandwich today...
ReplyDeletelooks very unique and tempting..
ReplyDeleteWow...that's an innovative idea.....looks yum....
ReplyDeleteI liked ur version with walnuts,will giv it a try..
ReplyDeleteThis is such an unique and yum chutney, loved the idea of walnuts to chutney for creaminess. I sometimes add peanuts instead of coconut that works well too !
ReplyDeletelove the addition of walnuts :D
ReplyDeleteDouble treat with walnuts.
ReplyDeleteVery nice variation with walnut and onion. Sure it would make a very healthy dinner. U are so good at inventions dear.
ReplyDeleteNice chuney..
ReplyDeleteI always have this chutney stocked up. Great with sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteWow different way and can be used as pesto with pasta!
ReplyDeleteA very different kind of chutney.. Will try it out soon.. :)
ReplyDeleteI often add walnuts to quite a few dishes to substitue peanuts - sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteyum and healthy! Great job...
ReplyDeleteyou are so innovative...chutney looks yummy!
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Loved all the green chutneys...
ReplyDeleteBrilliant version dear!..will surely try...
so much like a pesto and yeah it's a good idea...really delicious. If you substitute the walnuts with phutana it would again be called a chutney... so what's in a name :-) Would love to eat this with parathas
ReplyDeleteLooks so nice n green. Walnuts addition is quite innovative. Good job da!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious with walnuts and I love the colour Gita.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful idea, adding a healthy creaminess from the walnuts! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis will be ghreat to serve with bhel or golgappas
ReplyDeleteGita, I keep trying to find the perfect herb chutney, and yours sounds like a must-try. I especially love that unusual but what sounds like a delicious addition of walnuts! Super.
ReplyDeleteI love this combo..Nice idea of adding walnuts..AAB sambhar powder is availble only @AAB restaurants..U can try my sambhar with SAkthi masala sambhar /Mtr sambhar powder :)
ReplyDeleteHI
ReplyDeleteI think these methods are so different to others.
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Looks yum!!
ReplyDeletehummm Gita mint and cilantro chutney with walnuts interesting nice idea yaar.
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