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South Indian Coconut Chutney Recipe is a must-have accompaniment for south Indiandishes like dosa idli and vada. It is a simple recipe made out of coconut and has all thegoodness and health benefits of coconut.
It’s election time here in Karnataka and we are seeing politicians lining up asking for votes.
A democracy is dependent on elections and it is the right of every citizen to exercise his right to vote. And when it comes to candidates, there could be some good candidates and some bad.
And who gets elected entirely depends upon the citizen exercising or, not exercising his right to vote.
A lot of times, I see a lot of people simply refraining from voting just because they don’t feel like voting for any of the candidates.
In a government that is elected by simple majority, the single vote of mine could have made the difference.
And if the choice is to pick the best out of the worst, you still need to do it just so that you stop the worst out of the worst from coming to power.
It is important that as citizens, each one of us realize this. We need to go out there and use our common sense to judge the right person for the role and elect him.
So with the election season around in South India, let us get intoanother one in our series on South Indian Dosa and accompaniments. This week it is Coconut Chutney.
South Indian Coconut Chutney Recipe For Masala Dosa and Idli
Coconut chutney recipe is one of the tasty recipe served along with almost all kind of South Indian Recipes like idli, dosa, masala dosa,pongal, rava kichadi, vada etc.
While there are many variations of preparing coconut chutney, this is the simplest method.
I know that most of the people would know the method of making this chutney especially the people from South India.
But those who are bachelor’s and from North India might not be aware of how it is made. So this recipe is especially for all those people.
So if you have grated coconut ready on hand, then it takes just a minute to prepare the coconut chutney, which makes it a popular accompaniment for breakfast.
South Indian Coconut Chutney Recipe For Masala Dosa and Idli
South Indian Coconut Chutney is a must-have accompaniment for south Indiandishes like dosa idli and vada. It is a simple recipe made out of coconut and has all thegoodness and health benefits of coconut.
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 2 minutes minutes
Total Time: 12 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 people
Calories: 253kcal
Author: Puja
Ingredients
- 2 cups Grated Coconut
- 4 tbsp Fried Gram Dal
- 4 nos Green Chilli
- 6 nos Small Onion
- Salt to taste
- Water as per requirement
To Temper:
- 2 tsp Mustard Seeds
- 2 tsp Urad Dal
- 2 nos Dry Red Chilli
- 12 nos Curry Leaves
- 4 tsp Oil
Instructions
Grind coconut along with chili, fried gram dal, green chili, small onion, salt and little water.
If you want you can add water after grinding to make it lose or thick chutney as per your preference.
Now heat oil in a small pan.
Once the oil is hot add mustard seeds to it.
Once the seeds start spluttering add curry leaves, whole red chili and urad dal.
Fry till the curry leaves become crisp and the red chili changes color.
Switch off the flame and immediately pour the tempering on the coconut chutney.
Mix everything well.
Serve coconut chutney along with idli, dosa, masala dosa, vada, upma or pongal.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
South Indian Coconut Chutney Recipe For Masala Dosa and Idli
Amount Per Serving
Calories 253Calories from Fat 198
% Daily Value*
Fat 22g34%
Saturated Fat 16g100%
Sodium 69mg3%
Potassium 153mg4%
Carbohydrates 11g4%
Fiber 5g21%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 150IU3%
Vitamin C 80.9mg98%
Calcium 26mg3%
Iron 1.1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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