Chutney
is such an important part of Indian cuisine. There are many varieties of chutney. Chutneys may be
either wet or dry. In the past, chutneys were ground with a mortar and pestle,
these days’ electric blenders or food processors are used as labour-saving
alternatives to the traditional stone grinding.
So
here I am back with another chutney recipe. This time I added amla also known
as indian gooseberries to the normal coriander chutney. Amla is the most potent
natural source of Vitamin C. In fact, this tiny fruit has as much Vitamin C as
two oranges. Just like
most berries, it is low in sugar and has high fiber content, making it an ideal
daily fruit for almost anyone.
The tanginess of alma and
spicy green chillies when added to coriander leaves makes it a perfect balance
of taste. Let us see the recipe now.
Ingredients:
Amla/Indian gooseberries | 5 |
Dhainya/Coriander leaves | 2 cups |
Hari mirch/green chilli | 4 |
Water | As needed |
Hing/asofetida | 1 pinch |
Salt | To taste |
Method:
1. Wash coriander leaves and chop
them.
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2. Cut amla properly and remove the
seeds from it.
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3. Wash green chillies and cut them.
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4. In a blender blend all the ingredients’
to form course paste.
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Notes:
Taste:
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Wow! I am amla fan since I have pitta prakruti...I will definitely try this chutney..
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this is amazing one. never ever thought of amla being used this way
ReplyDeleteI eat amla as a raw fruit,haven't tried any cooked food with it.Sure this is healthy and also delicious....
ReplyDeleteThanks Amila, my mom used to add amla in chutney. U too try
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirti :)
ReplyDeleteI am an awla fan too...made two types of pickles recently. Love this chutney.
ReplyDeleteOh is that so, i never tried pickle. Thanks for visiting
ReplyDeleteU have a lovely blog. Loved this chutney, will surely try :)
ReplyDeletethanks chitra :) Do try i am sure you will love it :)
ReplyDeletelove the amla and dhaniya combo. gives nice kick in taste. stop by at my space too.
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and delicious chutney.. looks great.. Thanks for visiting my blog.. Happy to follow you :)
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ReplyDeleteI only tasted in form of pickle, i like ur idea of making chutney. You have a nice place, Shweta:)
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Much vitamin C as 2 oranges?! I'd better try then!! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend Shweta.
I love that amla chutney. Great colour.
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ReplyDeleteI think my father will like this exotic looking dish.
ReplyDeleteThanks Malay :) I am sure he will
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely green color chutney...
Too good...very innovative..thanks for visiting my blog n for ur comments..glad to follow u..
ReplyDeleteMhmmm thats a lovely green chutney :)
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