Chatpati Chammandhi for Idli-Dosa
July 8, 2014 by admin
Filed under Chutney varieties
Chammandhi or chutney is an essential part of a menu in South Indian homes in addition to Sambhar. There are several varieties of Chutneys and Sambars made in South India.
The recipe I’m sharing today is a chatpati chutney loved by my kids and they empty the tiffin box clean. Chatpati Chammandhi is a great combination with Idli-dosa. My son shares his tiffin box and his friends also have given me compliments on this chutney and on few other dishes.
Ingredients :
Idli dhal: ½ cup
Ginger: 3 table spoon (chopped)
Garlic: 3 small cloves ( chop into fine pieces)
Curry leaves: 1 sprig
Onion: 1 small
Dry Red chilli:3 nos ( cut them into halves)
Jeera: ½ tsp
Jaggery: 3 table spoon (crushed)
Tamarind : size of a big lemon
Oil: 2 tsp
Salt: to taste
Procedure for preparing Chatpati Chammandhi for Idli-Dosa:
Method:
- Soak tamarind for 30 mins. Use warm water to speeden the process. Make a thick pulp.Remove all strands.
- Heat oil in a flat pan, add Idli dhal. When idli dhal turns color add onion, ginger, garlic, curry leaves, jeera, dry red chilli .Roast the ingredients on low flame.
- Remove from flame and allow to cool.
- Grind all the fried ingredients, crushed jaggery, tamarind pulp, salt to a fine paste.
- Chutney is ready to serve. You can apply on one side of the dosa and roll for their lunch boxes.
Chatpati Chammandhi is ideal for tiffin boxes as the consistency is thick and therefore less chances of spilling. Once a batch is made my kids will have it with vada, kuzhi paniyaram and complete the stock.
Quick to make recipe. No need of coconut and will last for 2 to 3 days. All the ingredients are commonly available in every house hold. Try this recipe and just watch. Your kids are going to demand for more quantity.
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