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Onion & Peanut Chutney


A simple quick and fabulous chutney to accompany dosa, (lentil crepes) Idlis (savory cakes) or even mix in with rice. Having the kids home demands that you be quick and creative - it is always a pleasure to have them home, but the problem usually is coming up with an idea for  a meal more than making it - I am sure all you experienced chefs out there would agree - Rava Idlis and Chutney seemed like a perfect light and simple lunch to make- So we did and it was enjoyable - And what was best is although it is frigid outside, the sun shines even brighter making for good pics - Lately I have made food that I wish to blog in the evening and Jan evenings are usually gloomy and dark even by 5, making for not so great pics of really good food - Will strive to be more efficient with the daylight hours for blogging.



Here is the recipe
Ingredients
1 big red onion
1 handful of roasted peanuts (husk free)
3-4 of your spicy dried red chilies
1tsp of sesame oil

For tempering
a pinch of asafetida
1/4 tsp mustard seeds
fresh curry leaves
1tsp of sesame oil

Method
In a wok/kadai/frying pan heat the oil and add the ingredients and cook until onion is translucent
Cool and grind
Temper with the suggested ingredients

Serve with Idlis, dosas, rice or chapatis - See here with hot and delicious Rava Idlis


Enjoy

Onion & Peanut Chutney


A simple quick and fabulous chutney to accompany dosa, (lentil crepes) Idlis (savory cakes) or even mix in with rice. Having the kids home demands that you be quick and creative - it is always a pleasure to have them home, but the problem usually is coming up with an idea for  a meal more than making it - I am sure all you experienced chefs out there would agree - Rava Idlis and Chutney seemed like a perfect light and simple lunch to make- So we did and it was enjoyable - And what was best is although it is frigid outside, the sun shines even brighter making for good pics - Lately I have made food that I wish to blog in the evening and Jan evenings are usually gloomy and dark even by 5, making for not so great pics of really good food - Will strive to be more efficient with the daylight hours for blogging.



Here is the recipe
Ingredients
1 big red onion
1 handful of roasted peanuts (husk free)
3-4 of your spicy dried red chilies
1tsp of sesame oil

For tempering
a pinch of asafetida
1/4 tsp mustard seeds
fresh curry leaves
1tsp of sesame oil

Method
In a wok/kadai/frying pan heat the oil and add the ingredients and cook until onion is translucent
Cool and grind
Temper with the suggested ingredients

Serve with Idlis, dosas, rice or chapatis - See here with hot and delicious Rava Idlis


Enjoy

15 comments:

Beena.stephy said...

Tempting chutney

Suja Manoj said...

Tempting chutney and it is a perfect delicious breakfast.

Biny's Recipes said...

wow lovely creamy chutney

Harini said...

One of our favorite sides for Rava Idli! Love it :)

divya said...

Looks so tempting... Yum yum yum

Sangeetha said...

Haven't tried peanut chutney with onions,sounds interesting...looks inviting with those soft idlis...will try this chutney for sure

Sangeetha Priya said...

Delicious chutney n beautiful presentation too!!!

Madhavi said...

Yummmm chutney!!!

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GEETHA ACHAL said...

Loved the combination with onions...Sure do try with it..

Aruna Manikandan said...

delicious chutney :)

Sangeetha Nambi said...

Finger licking Chutney...
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Kaveri Venkatesh said...

Love this chutney...Prefer this to the coconut chutney anyday...looks delicious

Priya said...

Onion and peanut,such a beautiful chutney,fabulous;

Srimathi said...

I love the combo of onions and peanuts. I am so trying this one.

Gauri Trivedi said...

Love all your chutneys and I try most of them..this one's next, now if only I had your rava idli recipe (the one shown in the picture here)..pls do Fb me the link if you have it written down somewhere ..thanks ( I will of course search your blog first for the same!)

 

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