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Drumstick Chutney is a very popular instant side accompaniment served that can be eaten with rice or any type of Indian flat breads. It is very quick to prepare the drumstick chutney with some very handy ingredients that are easily available in most of our kitchens. The drumstick chutney is prepared adding some spicy spices, tanginess from tamarind and little jaggery giving a pleasant sweetness to the chutney.
Drumstick chutney is unique to taste for its blend of flavors. The outburst of the amalgamation of flavors explodes on bite giving a refreshing zest to the palate. It is a very popular instant side accompaniment served that can be eaten with rice or any type of Indian flat breads in South Indian homes... Read More..
About Recipe
Muluga akulu pachadi, Murungai keerai karathuvaiyal, Saj na sag Chatni |
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Drumstick chutney is unique to taste for its blend of flavors. The outburst of the amalgamation of flavors explodes on bite giving a refreshing zest to the palate. It is a very popular instant side accompaniment served that can be eaten with rice or any type of Indian flat breads in South Indian homes. This chutney can be prepared with some very handy ingredients that are easily available in most of our kitchens.
The drumstick tree is perennial, erect, slender, and medium sized with many arching branches. It is mostly grown as a backyard tree in most of the South Indian homes. It has drumstick like fruits, small white flowers and small and round leaves which are cooked and eaten as vegetable. Drumstick is easily available around the year. When cooked, drumstick is one of the yummiest vegetables. They are extensively used in South Indian dishes. It is used in various dishes like sambar, curries etc. Drumstick leaves are also used in making stir fry dishes or added in parathas. Some of the dish with the star ingredient drumstick are, Drumstick tomato curry, Drumstick plantain biryani, Drumstick mutton curry, Green peas and drumstick puli, Drumstick leaves dal and more…
Chutney is an integral part of Indian delicacies. It is well known by various titles domestically as thuvayal, pachadi, chammandhi and many others. There are plenty of types of chutney which may be eaten like a dip or sauce with any type of Indian meals. Chutneys have been in variations - wet, dry, sweet, sour or spicy hot. The feel of chutney differs from chunky ones to smooth pasty ones.
The word Chutney is derived from an Indian term Chatni meaning crushed. They require very less effort but a handful of fresh ingredients to make them well. Chutney plays a very multiple role in Indian cuisine despite the fact that it can be easily tucked away in any corner of the plate. It is an important ingredient for serving idli, dosa, vada, uttapam, Sandwiches or most chat items like samosa, pakora, aloo paratha and so on. in short, it is the main component for Indian snack item. Chutney can also be made with fruits, vegetables, herb or spices. Some of the chutneys are Idli Peanut Chutney, Tomato Chutney, Coconut Chutney, Cucumber Chutney, Ginger Chutney….
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Venkata Himaja Posted on Sun Jan 10 2016
Hello Vahchef. I made this chutney yesterday. It was very tasty. Thank you for the recipe.?
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