Ingredients
Yellow/Red Onions - 2 large ones
Red Chillies - 6 to 7
Tamarind - about the size of a marble
Tomato - 1 medium sized
Oil - 1 tablespoon
Salt to taste
For seasoning
Urad dhall - 1 teaspoon
Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon
Oil - 1 tablespoon
Red chillies - 2
Directions
Chop the onion into big pieces and fry in a little oil along with the red chillies till it turns brown and loses its raw smell now add the chopped tomato and continue to fry on low heat till tomatoes turn soft.
Once it cools down, grind it with required amount of salt and tamarind until it forms a smooth paste.Add a little water while blending.
Season with the seasoning ingredients & serve with dosa or idli.
Sending this to Putting Up Event hosted by You say Tomato I Say Tomato and Rosie bakes a piece of cake and Spicy Fiery Chutney event
Hi Divya...
ReplyDeleteUr chutney looks YUMMY!.... I also make it in the same way with some curry leaves.... Looks good...
I love this too. My MIL adds sambhar/saaru powder in it! Looks yum!:))
ReplyDeleteI make the same way too :) Little change from the coconut one...Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteChutney looks delicious Divya, very nice recipe :))
ReplyDeletechutney looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteI too make the same way Divya.Looks Yum
ReplyDeletemy most fav. chutney! lovely entry Divya!
ReplyDeletethis is my fav chutney. my mom does this very often and i like it to have it even with curd rice ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice twist to the tradtioal chutney..
ReplyDeleteHi Divya,
ReplyDeleteA great entry to the event as I'd love to try this for myself! Thank you so much for entering, can you kindly link to Rosie at rosie bakes a peace of cake as well- she is running the event with me for Spring.
- Pixie :)
In one word, just YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteI make it the same way too.....very simple and tasty, isn't it??
ReplyDeleteYour chutney looks yummy.Cant tell its onion chutney...looks great!
ReplyDeleteDivya..I have tried this chutney..i do this when iam in Hurry for a chutney. It really goes well with idli/dosa's.
ReplyDeleteeven i make similar chutney!!i love this fav to go with idli and soft dosas:)..looks perfect divya
ReplyDeleteLovely colour...
ReplyDeleteI make a similar chutney and eat it with idli/dosa. Looks awesome!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this chutney..looks Yum and a nice color too..Great entry
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I am amazed at the abundance of chutney recipes in Indian cuisine!
ReplyDeleteLipsmacking !
ReplyDeleteWe love onion chutney. My version does not have tomato that is the only difference.
ReplyDeleteHi Divya, I just love the look and sound of your stunning chutney :) Many thanks for partaking in the event of Putting up :)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Just wanted to let you know the event is now posted and thank you once again for your participation.
ReplyDeletechala bagundi divya garu
ReplyDeleteI always ask what this is if I have it at a restaurant... I really need to make a bunch of it and eat it like crazy, I love it!
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