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Coriander Chutney with No Coconut /Kothamalli Chutney



I have already shared a version of coriander chutney here.But this version of coriander chutney is different and uses a very few ingredients.

This chutney is a perfect accompaniment for idly,dosa.But I personally prefer to have it with curd rice.Also this chutney is perfect for travel,as it tends to stay for a day or 2 without refrigeration.

This chutney has become staple in my house these days as I have lot of home grown coriander leaves.When the chutney is hot,it may be slightly bitter but once it cool down it tastes so yummy.A good amount of tamarind and red chillies make this chutney finger licking.







                                                             
                                                            
                             Coriander Chutney with No Cococnut/Kothamalli Chutney


                                                                  
   Basic Information

   Preparation time 20 minutes
   Cooking time 10 minutes
   Makes 1.25 cups


  Ingredients




Ingredient
Quantity
Coriander leaves/kothamalli illai
3 cups(tightly packed)
Tamarind/puli
a big gooseberry size
Red chilly/vara milagai
7-8
Salt
1 tsp
Mustard seeds/kadugu
1 tsp
Asafoetida/perungayam
a generous pinch
Oil
2 -3 tbs

   
   Method 
  • Clean the coriander leaves in water for couple of times.Remove the thick stalk and keep the tender stalks.If needed chop the coriander leaves and set it aside.
  • In a blender jar take the red chillies,salt,tamarind and coriander leaves.Add 1/4 cup of water and blend it to a fine paste with intervals.
  • Heat a pan with oil and crackle the mustard seeds,add in the asafoetida.Now add in the ground coriander paste.Mix it well.
  • Let it cook in a medium flame till the oil separates.Put off the flame and check the seasoning.After cooling store in it an air tight container.

  •  Serve it  with idly or dosa.





  • The amount red chilly and given here is for a bit spicier version.Also my red chillies are extra spicy one.It can be altered according to personal preference. .
  • Use a clean dry spoon,if you are refrigerating and use it for 2-3 days.
  • The amount of tamarind plays an important role in both taste as well as shelf life.So adjust accordingly.

    Enjoy................



    But this version of coriander chutney is different and uses a very few ingredients Coriander Chutney with No Coconut /Kothamalli Chutney


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