Ingredients
Carrot - 2 large
Onion - 1 small
Tomato - 1 small
Garlic - 1 clove
Ginger - 1/2 inch
Channa dhall - 1 tablespoon
Red chillies - 2
Oil - 1 spoon
Salt to taste
For the seasoning
Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon
Urad dhall - 1 teaspoon
Red chillies - 2
Asafoetida - 1 pinch
Oil - 1 teaspoon
Directions
Chop the onions, garlic, ginger and tomatoes. Grate the carrots.
In a saucepan, dry fry the channa dhall and red chillies and keep them separately.
In the same saucepan, add the oil and saute the garlic, ginger and onions. Once they translucent, add the chopped tomatoes and carrot and fry for a minute until the raw smell disappears.
Cool the mixture and transfer them to the blender. Add salt to taste and blend into a smooth paste.
Season with urad dhall, mustard seeds, asafoetida and red chillies and add it to the chutney.
Serve with idly or dosai.
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we love carrot chutney for dosas. My version is totally different, but make it anyway carrot chutney should taste great!
ReplyDeleteAll of you seem to be making lots of chutneys! Lovely color!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great.. my MIL makes this too. I make it similarly with radish.
ReplyDeletelike the orange color of the chutney. i also make this chutney very often.. but without carrot. instead of channa dhal, i add urud dhal. i fry urud dal, red chillis, onions, tomatoes and cool. then grind.
ReplyDeleteHi...you have a great food recipes blog. Yummy carrots ! Just added and faved you. Hope you can join Our Food Recipes. Thank You
ReplyDeletelooks so colorful and spicy. Yum!
ReplyDeletecarrot chutney is a great idea - beautiful color too!
ReplyDeleteooh chutney looks so mouth watering and colourfull divya
ReplyDeletenever heard of carrot chutney , this looks good.
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence! I also have a carrot chutney lined up for one of these events!
ReplyDeleteI must try this... would make a good sandwch spread too!
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ReplyDeleteCarrot chutney looks so good. Nice recipe. Happy to see a healthy chutney. YUM!
ReplyDeleteThe bright orange color is very inviting :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made a chutney with carrots. Like you, I have always thought that it would turn out to be really sweet.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...
ReplyDeleteLooks great.Most often we think that carrots get sweet but they dont.I too make a healthy carrot rice which is not at all spicy.
ReplyDeleteMy dad read this and is now asking, why don't I put up recipes like this? :)
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ReplyDeleteLovely color. I too make carrot chutney, but in a diff. way. Should try ur version too.
ReplyDeleteI prepared almost the same but with few grated ginger pieces..healthy one..
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and colourful recipe.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...nice colour...
ReplyDeleteAhh.. amazing recipe. lovely color.. I just wanted to say Bye b4 i go on a long break.. Miss u..
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea of using carrots in chutney...looks delicious,great color too...
ReplyDeleteWow carrot chutney.. totally unheard..
ReplyDeleteWill give it a try
This carrot chutney looks yumm.
ReplyDeletecarrots healthy chutney will make the kids more attrative with idli or dosa...nice try divya..
ReplyDeleteWow Dhivya the color is awesome I felt the chutney that i made is not this attractive anyways thanks for trying it dear...
ReplyDeleteSpicy Carrot chutney ,I bet it tastes delicious with dosa and idly:)
ReplyDeletenever tried carrot chutney divya ,color looks very beautiful
ReplyDeleteThis would make an awesome sandwich spread. And tbe colour is really nice. This is moving to the top on the MUST MAKE list.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, but everytime I see carrots, nothing but carrot halwa comes to my mind... he he he.
ReplyDeleteI usually make it the other way.....this one looks quite different adding onions...
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe Divya. I have bookmarked it.
ReplyDeleteCool recipe and love the colour!!
ReplyDeletenot yet started doing yoga divya...i too dont know when i am gonna star. hehehe.... but one day i will..
ReplyDeletethat's a great reipe! Never thought ne could make a corrot chutney. wonderful! I think I'll give it a try next time I need some coconut chutney.
ReplyDeleteLooks good! Lovely colour.
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That looks nice and spicy!
ReplyDeleteI never made this chutney Divya. But sounds good. will try this once.
ReplyDeletedifficult to think of carrot as a chutney for dosa - and laavanya is talking about radish chutney!!
ReplyDeleteI tried it yesterday and it turned out awesome. Thanks for posting this recipe
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