When I saw this in Gayu’s place Ezcookbook. I bookmarked it immediately.. It is new to me to use fresh red chillies in chutneys. So I was so anxious to try this out. I had small red chillies which is spicier so I have used in less qty so the color is not same as what she had but I loved the spiciness of the chutney. I had this with idli. It is so perfect.
Ingredients:
Fresh Red Chilli – 6 (Adjust based on the spiciness of your chillies.)
Coconut bits – 2 tablespoon
Urad dhal – 1 tablespoon
Garlic – 10 flakes
Tamarind – goose berry size (Soak in 2 tablespoon of hot water)
Jaggery – 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Oil – 1 tablespoon
Mustard Seeds – 1/4 teaspoon
Asafoetida – a pinch
Curry leaves – 10
Method:
Heat a teaspoon of oil. Add urad dhal and fry till brown color. keep it aside. Add another 2 teaspoon of oil. Add Garlic, Red chillies and fry till it is slight brown color.
Add coconut and fry for a mins. Add salt, soaked tamarind and required water. Grind to smooth chutney.
Add 1 teaspoon of oil add mustard seeds, asafoetida and curry leaves and Let it pop. Add this to the chutney. Mix well
7 Replies to “Pandu Mirapakaya Pachadi – Red Chilli Chutney – Spicy chutney for idli, dosa and roti”
love all your chutnies… this sounds so fiery…
Wow, a new chutney to me.. Never knew could make fresh red chilly chutneys 🙂 Looks awesome..
colour is so wonderful.Did u buy red chilies from shop or made it with green chilies.
I brought red chillies
omg surprised to see u tried my recipe…really glad to hear from u that u liked the taste of this chutney…as u said the fiery red color is missing due to use to small chillies…thanks dear
superb veena.. can we get this fresh red chillies in shops?
Aah!! thats one fiery hot chutney!! Will def try 🙂