Ingredients
Tomatoes - 3 large ones
Onions - 1 large
Red chillies - 2
Ginger - 1/2 inc
Coconut - 3 tablespoons
Coriander leaves - a few springs
Curry leaves - 1 sprig
Sambar powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Turmeric powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon
Urad dhall - 1 teaspoon
Asafoetida - 1 pinch
Channa dhall - 1 teaspoon
Salt to taste
Directions
Chop the onions, tomatoes and ginger. Heat some oil in a pan and add the onions. Saute till they turn translucent. Then add the ginger and cook for a while. Add the tomatoes and saute for a whle. Add the turmeric powder, red chillies, and sambhar powder and saute for two more minutes.
Allow the mixture to cool and blend them together along with the coconut and coriander in a mixie.
Heat oil in a pan and temper using the mustard seeds, urad dhall, channa dhall, asafoetida and curry leaves.
Pour the tempered mixture over the blended mixture and serve with idlies or dosas.
Sending this tomato chutney to WYF:Side Dishes hosted by EC and Spicy Fiery Chutney event.
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Chutney looks delicious. Do you use fresh or dry coconut??
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome da....:) beautiful pic
ReplyDeleteDid u add sambar powder? Should be different ur chutney!
ReplyDeleteTomato chutney looks yummy . Good to go with roti and dosa.
ReplyDeleteMmm yummy chutney!!
ReplyDeletesambar powder is something i don't add.. next time will do :) looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThatz a gorgeous chutney, am gonna try this soon
ReplyDeletelooking delicious divya...
ReplyDeletelooks so vibrant and yummy.
ReplyDeleteMooh mein paani aa gaya!!! :P
ReplyDeleteLooks good.....
ReplyDeleteLooks really nice! beautiful click.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous chutney, adding sambhar powder is new to me..
ReplyDeleteLooksa awesome & perfect.. nice colour...
ReplyDeleteNice chutney....will try this chutney soon
ReplyDeletequick and yummy one..nice click....
ReplyDeletelooks good,this is new to me,will try this for dosa and let u know:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful click. Tomato chutney always goes good breakfast.
ReplyDeleteChutney looks very yummy.I love tomato chutney!The pics are great :)
ReplyDeleteChutney is colorful and yummy! Adding sambar powder must have tasted differently :D
ReplyDeletechutney looks great I love the tangy color...
ReplyDeleteSpicy and yum......
ReplyDeleteLooks nice! Perfect for idlis and dosais :)
ReplyDeletechutney looks delicious Divya
ReplyDeleteSpicy and looks nice. I normally will not add ginger. Will try next time.
ReplyDeleteChutney looks very tempting...great pic.
ReplyDeleteDelicious chutney. great combination for dosa and idly.
ReplyDeleteSambar powder in chutney? interesting! tomato chutney makes a great side dish for dose.
ReplyDeleteTomato chutney with a diff. color! looks good, Div! :)
ReplyDeleteYour chutney looks delicious and such a beautiful photo too!
ReplyDeleteThe color on this looks great, what a flavorful chutney!
ReplyDeleteI frequently make chunky chutneys like this one. Your tempering is perfect. Will remember this.
ReplyDeleteSambhar Pd in chutney sound interesting Divya, What abt using green tomatoes in it ?? Just wondering... Nice recipe, will try and let u know.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I missed your feeds..:(
ReplyDeletethe chutney looks superb..Am loving that Tadka..:)
Please pardon my ignorance... the chutney looks great but how did you get it to be that yellow colour?
ReplyDeletechutney looks super yummy divya...
ReplyDeleteThe tomato chutney looks very good divya. I love to have it with the dosa.
ReplyDeleteHey Divya that chutney is new to me .. looks yummm ...
ReplyDeleteBtw Wish u a very Happy Birthday (tho belated) ...
this is cool... tomato chutney that had dal in it..nice..:)
ReplyDeletegorgeous colour!!!
ReplyDeleteMmmm that's lovely! I'd love to try that one day. Nice to have found your blog.
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