Friday, January 26, 2007

Tomato Chutney from my Mom's kitchen


Ingredients:

1. Tomatoes - 4 nos Medium size(I prefer using tomatoes on the vine or plum tomatoes)
2. Green Chillies - 8 nos (Adjust it according to ur taste, I prefer little hot)
3. Tamarind paste - 1 tbsp
4. Coriander/ Kothmir chopped - 1 tbsp
5. Mint chopped - 1 tbsp
6. Sesame/Til/Nuvulu - 2 tbsp - dry roast and grind to a fine powder
7. Turmeric - 1tsp
8. Salt to taste
9. For popu or tadka 1 tsp each - curry leaves, mustard seeds, dry red chilli's
10. Oil for tadka

Method:

1. Heat 1 tsp of oil add whole green green chillies, kothmir/Coriander, pudina and tamarind paste. Let it fry for a min then add the cut tomatoes.
2. Put the lid and make the stove to medium flame.
3. Check it after 5 - 10 mins, you can see that the water came from tomatoes starts leaving, at this point keep the lid open.
4. After some time you can see only little liquid is left, switch off the stove and let it cool.
5. Take out the green chillies from it and grind it to fine paste along with the sesame paste, add salt.
6. Take a big spatula and try to mix the tomato mixture so that it becomes fine paste. Now add the green chili and sesame mixture, mix well.
7. Finally heat some oil for seasoning, add curry leaves, mustard seeds, dry red chilli's, fry for few seconds, put it in the tomato mixture immediately.
8.Tomato chutney is ready:)can be served with roti, dosa, puri or white rice.

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Kitchen Notes: All quantities are approx., changes should be made according to the taste.
Recipe Source: My mom's own creation.

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17 Comments:

Blogger Lakshmik said...

Yes, this seems to be a good recipe for tomato chutney. Thanks for posting it. Hoping to see a lot more Hyderabadi recipes from you.

12:41 PM  
Blogger FH said...

Hi H.Chutney looks yummy.I made some today,just onion and tomato.You have more spices which I like better.Tahnks.

1:04 PM  
Blogger starry said...

This chutney looks yummy .thanks for sharing.

1:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sesame and tomato together sounds really delicious! Thanks for sharing this great recipe -- will have to try it :)

4:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi hyderabadi,
actually my family luvs ur dishes.till now whatever i tried ur dishes it came well.i like u to post hyderabad mutton biryani,hyderabad vegetable biryani too.

4:42 PM  
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8:59 PM  
Blogger Hyderabadi's said...

Yes Lakshmi, this is really tasty recpie. thanks for visiting...

Hello Asha, try it and let me know.
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Hey Anonymous,
Thanks for visitng, I am happy to here that ur family liked my repies.Sure will post the recpies of mutton biryani and veg biryani in the coming posts :) Keep visiting...

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2:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

First time commenting here and must say that you blogged some nice recipes.

Your mother's tomato chutney recipes sounds great. Will give it a try.

7:12 PM  
Blogger Vini K said...

Tomato chutney sounds nice!will give it a try soon.I used to make a similar chutney when I was in school,mostly out of interestI just put together some ingredients including tomato and sesame seeds.But now I have forgotten my recipe.Thanks for posting yours.will make it soon.

10:14 AM  
Blogger swapna susarla said...

Hi hyderabadi's
thanks for visiting my blog and dropping ur great comment.tomato chutney is looking good.i never tried this version.

12:49 PM  
Blogger Sharmi said...

Being from hyderabad never heard of this chutney. looks nice.
thanks for the recipe

cheers
sharmi

6:44 AM  
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