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About Recipe
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A spicy fast to prepare chutney made with cabbage. Steamed Cabbage Chutney is an awesome easy to cook chutney that tastes extremely good with any type of Indian flat bread, rice etc. This delicious steam cooked chutney is made with combining cabbage, green chillies, coriander leaves, garlic together and steam cooking them for few minutes. They are then added with fresh grated coconut, ginger pieces, and blended to coarse paste.
The chutney is a pleasant mix of varied flavors, slightly sweet, tanginess form lime juice; sesame seeds give a nutty and crunchiness on bite. This chutney is just refreshing and a very comforting food to eat. Steamed cabbage chutney has subtle flavors, mildly spiced yet yummy, appetizing and is finger-licking. Steamed Cabbage chutney is yummy crunchy added with roasted sesame seeds with tantalizing flavour and a little extra crunch and nutty flavour to taste. It’s delectable chutney with a variety of taste and textures. Cilantro (coriander leaves) is a very refreshing and aromatic herb that give a remarkable freshness to this chutney.
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Cabbage is packed with vitamins A, E, C and B. It is said to boost the immune system's ability to produce antibodies, and also plays an important role in preventing infections. Cabbage is rich in vitamin C, an important antioxidant that helps fight various bacterial and viral infections such as the common cold, ear infections, and bronchitis. It also supports the immune system and plays a critical role in preventing osteoporosis by reducing menopausal bone-loss.
Raw cabbage juice is considered to be very effective in curing constipation. Steam cooking is one of the fantastic and healthy methods of cooking which is used thousands of years. This way of cooking was generally used by the Chinese, Indian, Africans and now is done all over the world. It is one of the healthiest methods of preparing food to retain all the nutritional values intact. Steam cooking retains the original color, taste, shape and juices of the food.
The steam cooked foods are fresh and you can add spices in the water used for steam cooking thus giving the food special taste. Steam cooked food does not require oil and saves a good amount of energy. If you are looking for a wholesome healthy and nutritious food rich in natural vitamins and minerals than steam cook the food or eat it raw. You can prepare a wide variety of chutney with just few ingredients yet making them very delicious with bold flavours from spicy to sweet, savoury, tangy and sour.
They also vary in textures and taste depending upon the ingredients used and their preparation. Do try preparing this awesome, finger licking fatta fat chutney as it’s the fresh homemade chutneys that always add an exotic Indian touch to any meal. To try more favourite chutney recipes of mine, click on: https://www.vahrehvah.com/chutney-and-pickles-recipes My rating: 4 stars: ★★★★☆ 1 review(s) You could always reach me at my below links:
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purplecow666 Posted on Sat Dec 20 2014
Dear Chef, we can't get fresh coconut from our shops. We have dried coconut powder though, is it ok to use as it is or should it be soaked or somehow prepared before??
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NragedXX Posted on Fri Oct 10 2014
Looks fantastic chef!!!!?
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