Life is so unpredictable and at times I wonder, if only I could control it …nevertheless, I’ve learnt to take life as it comes. Last week was one of such unpredictable ones…We had made plans to attend a wedding in Bangalore and then head to Mysore for a weekend with the family. I was all packed to start on the 25th but on 24th we got a call that S’s uncle was serious and the hopes of his surviving were dim, we had to rush to Bangalore for a completely different reason and I’m glad we did that, as S lost his Uncle. We were there for the mourning family and S accompanied his cousin to perform the final rites. After that everyone insisted that we should go to Mysore, but I was not up to it.. was to saddened by the loss, so we returned early and stayed at home.
I had many things to post in my drafts but I was in no mood to post or read..gladly my event announcement was a scheduled and compulsory post which I could not avoid. Finally here I’m today with the first post of this month and I’m starting on a spicy note just to tease the taste buds and add some spice in our lives..
This is my MIL’s recipe and I must say I’m in love with it. It’s a perfect preparation to try when you are in no mood to cook elaborately, this is surely an easy and tasty escape, which goes perfect with rice and some ghee or oil and for me I can just lick it..and drink some water, LOL. One can’t imagine from the flavour that there’s spring onion in it. So without further ado, here’s the recipe..
Ingredients
Serves 2
1cup Spring onion greens
5-6 green chillies
3/4tsp tamarind pulp
3-4tsp Bengal gram/ chana dal +1tsp
1-1/2tbsp freshly grated coconut
2tsp oil
1tsp mustard seeds
salt to taste
Method
In few drops oil sauté the spring onion greens and remove.
Roast the Bengal gram lightly in few drops oil till you get a nice aroma and remove.
Lightly roast the coconut, this will prevent quick spoilage of the chutney.
Chop the chillies roughly and then grind together the spring onion greens, roasted Bengal gram, coconut and tamarind pulp using a little water.
Heat the remaining oil and splutter the mustard seeds and add 1tsp Bengal gram and let it turn golden in colour.
Pour the tempering on the chutney.
Refrigerate till you use.
Sending this chutney to Priya’s event – The Big Chutney Chow Down
and to Show me your HITS by Sangee Vijay of Spicy Treats.
It's so true that everything in life is unpredictable. BTW chutney looks great,must be bursting with the flavours of spring onion, yummy!
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The chutney looks yummy! Gotto try it, I love spring onions!!
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tangy,inviting chutney!YUM!
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healthy chutney!!
ReplyDeleteunpredictable..such is life.....how we cope with it ,is what its all about..................you mil's chutney is pretty amazing,this is the first time i've heard of spring onion chutney...its a def. must do for me.lovely.
ReplyDeletethis is new one for me and looks promising
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ReplyDeletevery innovative chutney.......
ReplyDeleteLife will play a real joke with us....sometimes it makes so easy and thrilled but sometimes it hardens like anything....have to take it as it comes to lead a happy life...
Healthy chutney!!
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interesting, colourful and yummy chutney..
ReplyDeleteYum, that looks superb !!!
ReplyDeleteNew recipe ...never heard of chutney made with spring onion..looks spicy
ReplyDeleteA very innovative green chutney!
ReplyDeletethis is the 1st time im seeing chutney made of spring onions, sounds amazing.. gonna try this out :)
ReplyDeleteI must say very innovative thought. I think I will try this and will serve it with my fried breads.
ReplyDeleteIt will be an amazing combination. If I succeeded in making a great combination of your Chutney and my fried bread.then I will surely let you know the comments of my customers.
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ReplyDeleteThis is very new... never considered using spring onions for chutney. I've planted a few spring onions...I'd love to try this chutney with my fresh organic harvest hopefully next month. :)
ReplyDeleteYummy chutney...very innovative.....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing....
Looking forward for more such yummy recipes from you....
Kavi