Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Dates Tamarind and Green Chutney for Sandwiches and Chats | Chat Chutneys

Green & Red Chutney Recipe

Red Chutney(Dates Tamarind) and Green Chutney(Coriander Mint)

Does anyone say no to chats?! I am not a crazy fan of chats but then few items like dahi poori and pav bhaji are my fav. One fine day when I was craving for a chat and it was raining outside, I decided to give a try at home myself. So my first attempt was to make these chutneys ready. And these chutneys comes in handy for sandwiches too, it gives a nice flavour to it.Stay tuned for the low fat chats coming up soon here...so get ready with ur chutneys and store them in advance :)




Dates Tamarind Chutney(Red Chutney) Ingredients:
  • Dates - 10
  • Tamarind - 1 tbsp
  • Jaggery - 3/4 tbsp
  • Jeera - 1tsp roasted powder [Dry roast it and grind it to a coarse powder]
  • Red Chilli Powder - 1 tsp
Method:
  1. Pressure cook dates and tamarind(seperately in a small container) with very little water for 2 whistles.


  2. Grind dates to a smooth paste. Extract thick pulp from tamarind and mix with dates mixture.


  3. Take a kadai/pan add dates tamarind paste, then add jaggery and bring it to a boil.


  4. Now add red chilli powder and roasted jeera powder and give another boil till the chutney becomes thick like sauce consistency.


  5. Switch off and store it in clean container, refrigerate until use.


Green & Red Chutney Recipe




Coriander Mint Chutney(Green Chutney) Ingredients:
  • Coriander Leaves - 1/4 cup
  • Puthina/Mint Leaves - 1/4 cup
  • Green Chillies - 1
  • Lemon juice - 1 tsp
  • Garam masala / Chat masala powder - 1/2 tsp
Method:
  1. Clean mint and coriander leaves,remove the root part and wash it well.


  2. Grind all the ingredients mentioned above along with coriander and mint leaves to make a smooth chutney.Add water while grinding as needed but the chutney should be a little thick in consistency.


  3. Now add lemon juice to the chutney and mix well. Transfer to a clean container and refrigerate it until use.


Green & Red Chutney Recipe
This green chutney has become my fav these days. It goes well with murukku, papad or any fry items apart from being a main ingredient for chats and sandwiches. The puthina with coriander flavour is so good, try it for urself and see.


You can use this chutneys even for sandwiches. Spread one layer red chutney and another layer green chutney in 2 breadslices with raw onions in one layer and enjoy your sandwich. You can toast them too.


Green & Red Chutney Recipe

38 comments:

  1. Delicious chutney and thanks for sharing the recipes..especially I was looking for dates & tamarind chutney..wonderful picture..

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  2. These two chutney are always ther in my Fridge.. I prepare red chutney a bit differently.. Will try yr version next time.

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  3. Nice pics..They r staple at my place and u will find it 365 days a year...

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  4. Both chutneys looks simply irresistible..

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  5. Hi Dear.
    Last month hosting the Chaat event I feasted on it for a month. These two chutneys have a permanent place in my refrigerator. Will look fwd to read ur low fat versions of Chaat.
    FOODELICIOUS

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  6. Lovely clicks and I love the green of your green chutney :-)

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  7. I make this chutney the same way but never ate it with bread/toast... thanks for the idea...Great pics as well. :)

    Well check out the Brocolli event going on at my blog...and same some cool entries of Brocolli..
    http://spicemantra.blogspot.com/

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  8. super pics. spreading butter on bread makes it taste even better.
    can't wait for kadai paneer recipe.

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  9. Yummy yummy. I love the red chutney the best usually with my chaat..I used to add more of it to give it a tangy and sweet taste :)

    Nice way to have it with bread.. white bread use panna, it will even look like our flag :P

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  10. Delicious chutneys..the second pic is too good!

    US Masala

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  11. Good, this chutney and bread is a good combination we can use it for an easy and quick breakfast... thanks for sharing.

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  12. Superb chutney..both looks irresistible.

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  13. droolworthy pics and both chutnies my faviourte..

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  14. Lovely recipes .Thanks a ton Sharmi for sharing the same...

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  15. I always keep these 2 chutney in the fridge. Both the chutneys look good.

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  16. Delicious chutney,Love the red chutney more...luks fab.

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  17. My fridge is always filled with this 3 chutneys, red chutney too. By the way the pictures are super asusual..

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  18. Now I'm craving chats.. have never tried the date tamarind chutney on bread before but that piece you are holding up looks very tempting :)

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  19. Lovely looking chutneys,sure would taste great too!! I have had green chutney n butter but never tried red chutney with bread...

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  20. The green color is retained well. Never spread it over bread, nice idea :)

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  21. Nice Colourfull chutney's. Those Wheat Breads are so good. i dont get such firm breads here.

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  22. You are letting me on a tempting spree! Look at sandwich. I want a grab of that pls! Love ur clicks. :)

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  23. What a delicious-looking - and patriotic - snack :)

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  24. Lovely pics..nothing to beat the flavor of these chutneys...want to have a chaat now:)

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  25. That looks very fantastic. I tried sandwich using green chutney, but havent treid sweet chutney in Bread.Nice click

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  26. oh yumm. i am drooling here. nice clicks.

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  27. Love ur first pic and this is best for picnic :)

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  28. Can't imagine any Indian dinner to be complete without these two chutneys!

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  29. Sweet n spicy , loved the presentation and pics are very good.... will try to make them ... :)

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  30. simply yumm chutneys:) great clicks too

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  31. the chutneys looks mouthwatering Sharmilee :)

    Siri

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  32. wonderful recipe... lovely snaps! soo colourful
    thanks for sharing this...

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