Whenever I make any kind of bhajias, somosas etc, I like to serve it with a combination of chutneys and dips.
My recipe for green chutney is here.
The tomato chutney/dip recipe is really
quick and easy. It's a lot milder chutney with a tangy taste which makes it a perfect dip to serve to young children too. I have been making this tomato chutney for a long time and every time - the ingredients may be slightly different depending on what is available at the time of making the chutney. The fun is in the experimenting.
Ingredients:
4 -5 ripe tomatoes
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon of tomato puree
1 tablespoon splenda or sugar
2-3 cloves of finely blended garlic
1-2 green really finely blended chillies(use less or none if you don’t
like hot food or wish to serve to children)
½ teaspoon Salt
Pinch of turmeric (optional)
½ teaspoon of cumin/coriander mixture (dhana jiru)
½ teaspoon basil
Method:
1. Make a small cross at the bottom of your tomato and boil it in just
enough water to cover it for a minute or two.
2. Once boiled, remove from the hot water and dip the tomatoes in cold
water.
This helps to remove the tomato skin quicker.
3. Chop the tomato into really small pieces.
4. Add the rest of your ingredients to the tomatoes and allow this to
cook until the tomatoes have really softened.
5. Blend this mixture with a potato masher or electric blender.
6. If the chutney/dip feels too runny, allow it to simmer a bit longer.
7. Taste and add salt or lemon to get the tangy taste.
7. Taste and add salt or lemon to get the tangy taste.
8. Allow to cool.
9. Sprinkle some basil before serving your tomato chutney.
10. Any left over chutney/dip should be fine for 2-3 days if kept in the
fridge.
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wow yummy yummy dip...
ReplyDeleteYummy chutney.
ReplyDeletelove all the spices you put in there, yum!
ReplyDeletelooks great. love it
ReplyDeleteI will have to try this when the tomatoes are at the best..later in the summer.
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