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About Recipe

Veru chenaga pachadi, Verkkaalai karathuvaiyal, Chinabadam Chatni

How to make Idli Peanut Chutney

(228 ratings)
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
7 mins
Total time
12 mins
Idli Peanut Chutney
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Peanuts
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : March 13, 2019


Ingredients used in Idli Peanut Chutney
• Oil - 2 tablespoons.
• Salt - to taste.
• Curry leaves - 2 springs.
• Urad daal - 3 tablespoons.
• Cumin seeds - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Mustard seeds - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Peanuts (roasted) - 1 cup.
• Garlic - 8 cloves.
• Tamarind juice - 1/2 cup.
• Asafoetida - 1 pinch.
• Chilly powder - 1+1/2 tablespoon.
Method:
  • Heat oil in a pan add garlic, roasted peanuts, red chilly powder, tamarind juice, salt, mix this all together, switch off the flame, put it into the blender and make a paste.
  • For tempering heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds, when mustard seeds splutter, add cumin seeds, Urad daal, add asafoetida, curry leaves, roast this till Urad daal is golden in colour, let it cool down put it into the blender make a coarse powder.
  • Take a bowl add peanuts garlic paste and add the tempering mixture and mix it well.

Serve this with idli, upma.






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Peanut Chutney is a super, creamy, slightly sweet, mildly spiced versatile accompaniment served with Idli or dosa and a very popular recipe from the southern India. This chutney is actually a very different dish made from the regular variety which is normally prepared on daily basis at most homes. Peanut chutney can be prepared in two types, wet or dry. Generally, the wet version of the peanut chutney is served with dosa or idli while the dry version is used as spread or as an accompaniment. 

This Idli Peanut Chutney is made with the creamy goodness of roasted peanuts; flavored with few garlic bulbs, spiced with red chilli powder and the kick of tanginess from the tamarind water; all blended together smoothly and added with a nice tempering mixture made of mustard seeds, warmth of cumin seeds, crunchiness from urad dal and earthy and fresh flavors of curry leaves emanating into this super awesome dish that would tempt you eat the chutney just like that.

Any chutney that you make requires a nice tempering commonly known as ChounkTadkaChonkThallithalBagharaThalimpu or popuoggaranevaghaarfodni or baghaar in India. Tempering is a wonderful aromatic garnish or cooking technique used in most Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi cuisines in which whole spices, garlic, ginger slices, and lentils like urad or channa dal are fried briefly in ghee or oil to liberate essential oils and enhance their flavors before being poured into the dish.

Peanut scientifically known as Arachis hypogaea is a species in the legume or bean family. Peanuts are almost abundantly used in various forms in most Maharashtrian dishes mainly for its buttery and nutty taste. Peanuts can be added to healthy sautéed chicken and vegetables or salads to give a nice crunchiness to the dish. Peanuts or ground nuts are used in various culinary purposes. They can be eaten as a straight food or roasted or salted peanuts can be made as peanut butter and used in sandwiches, candy bars and cookies. Some of amazing recipes with peanuts are Idli peanut chutney, Chicken satay with peanut sauce, Peanut and tomato chutney, Peanut chikki, Okra peanut mixture and many more..

The word Chutney is derived from an Indian term Chatni meaning crushed. Chutneys are generally dry or wet which has a rough to fine consistency. Chutneys can be very spicy, mild or sweet and by toasting the spices, the essential oils are released which is what gives the spices their unique aroma making them more pungent and flavorful. A traditional chutney is made from numerous spices and veggie ground in the specific order to a rough moist paste and seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves and urad dal sautéed either in veggie oil or gingerly oil. There's no limit to the amount of chutneys which can be produced from almost any vegetable/fruit/herb/spices or a mix of them. Chutneys are available in two main categories, sweet and hot; each type generally include numerous spices, such as chili, but vary by their key taste. 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. Most of the famous chutney recipes are made using coconut, mint, coriander, ginger, mango, tamarind, red chilli, green chilli, peanut, tomato and lots more….

Preparation Tips:

  • The chutney can be stored for a couple of days in refrigerator.
  • These chutney ‘s taste awesome when ground in traditional mortar and pestle. If you have the equipment and energy to make it that way, believe me, you can get the real taste of these chutney’s.

Health Tips:

  • Peanutsare a very good source of mono-unsaturated fats, the type of fat that is emphasized in the heart-healthy diet. 
  • Peanutsare good sources of vitamin E, niacin, folate, protein and manganese.
  • Sesame seeds are very goodsources of B-complex vitamins such as niacin, folic acid, thiamine (vitamin B1), pyridoxine (vitamin B6) and  

This Idli peanut chutney is an easy and quickie accompaniment. This chutney is often served by the road side food stalls selling Idli or vada. 



 

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tiya tiwari Posted on Tue Mar 03 2015

love u , thnx?

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eskimokiss Posted on Wed Mar 04 2015

Thankyou Vah Chef for getting the recipe from the vendor and sharing it!haha  when ever I go back to India( south part) I always try to ask this one vendor for her chutney recipe but she never tells me.. but now I'm excited to try this chutney re

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alby910 Posted on Tue Mar 10 2015

Wat is pinch of heng??

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Champa Bhatt Posted on Sun Mar 15 2015

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Mohan Patel Posted on Sun Mar 22 2015

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suvyakth recipes Posted on Fri Mar 27 2015

Hi tell were is that vender ?

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suvyakth recipes Posted on Fri Mar 27 2015

I have tried many recipes of u thank u so much for this chtney?

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suvyakth recipes Posted on Fri Mar 27 2015

Aowsome suuuuuuuuuuuuiiprr chtney ?

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Dinesh Raj Methuku Posted on Mon Mar 30 2015

I just cooked this, n licked a finger full and said to myself "VAH RE VAH"?

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Manasee Mishra Posted on Mon Mar 30 2015

yes.. u do inspire chef !! ur recipes r gr8.. thnx for sharing ur culinary talent vid us :)?

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Pushpa Panjwani Posted on Mon Apr 06 2015

Wah re wah..mast .?

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Anil Sardana Posted on Wed Apr 22 2015

I tried this chutney twice and it came out really tasty. Eating with idli or appam it simply enhance the taste n flavour and its like, makes u keep eating . :-) Second time i tried putting 2-3 roasted red chillies and little bit jaggery for rich colo

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