Have you ever prepared anything as Indianised version of chutney or side dish using Leeks?? if not just go throw this interesting spicy as well as mildly tangy chutney with leeks...My H love crispy dosas and he always need two or three side dishes to enjoy either idli or dosas...Sometimes i have to break my head to cook up something new of else revisited chutney to serve him happily, this time i prepared this delicious chutney or thuvaiyal using leeks,ginger,garlic,coriander seeds, curry leaves,red chillies and tamarind..Needless to say this thuvaiyal tastes marvellous as side dish for dosas,with sambhar rice and i loved it..Sending to Healing Foods-Ginger & Garlic guest hosted by Sara, event by Siri.
1cup Leeks (chopped finely)
1tbsp Ginger (chopped)
6nos Garlic cloves
1tbsp Coriander seeds
Few curry leaves
4nos Dry red chillies
1no Tamarind (blueberry size)
Salt
Oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Urad dal
Few curry leaves
Heat few drops of oil, fry the chopped ginger, garlic cloves, dry red chillies, coriander seeds and curry leaves until they turns brown, take them in a mixie, now add the chopped leeks to the same pan and fry until they shrinks a bit...Take this sauteed leeks along with the fried spices,tamarind, grind as bit coarse paste with enough salt and water..
Meanwhile heat enough oil, let splutters the mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves, add this temperd spices to the grounded paste, mix well and serve as side dish..
1cup Leeks (chopped finely)
1tbsp Ginger (chopped)
6nos Garlic cloves
1tbsp Coriander seeds
Few curry leaves
4nos Dry red chillies
1no Tamarind (blueberry size)
Salt
Oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Urad dal
Few curry leaves
Heat few drops of oil, fry the chopped ginger, garlic cloves, dry red chillies, coriander seeds and curry leaves until they turns brown, take them in a mixie, now add the chopped leeks to the same pan and fry until they shrinks a bit...Take this sauteed leeks along with the fried spices,tamarind, grind as bit coarse paste with enough salt and water..
Meanwhile heat enough oil, let splutters the mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves, add this temperd spices to the grounded paste, mix well and serve as side dish..
Wow very innovative...superb.
ReplyDeleteyummy..should be nice with some hot rice..
ReplyDeleteThat looks very tempting, I love the addition of tamarind to this chutney.
ReplyDeleteNice chutney...perfect with rice...
ReplyDeleteWow mouthwatering Priya this will be a great combination with any thing no...
ReplyDeleteNice version, would love with rice.
ReplyDeleteFOODELICIOUS
Nice chutney. Love it
ReplyDeleteCook Healthy
very innovative chutney...nice!!
ReplyDeleteTruly innovative
ReplyDeleteVery innovative Priya...;) And I totally trust ur recipes...so no doubt it tasted marvelous!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
very innovative dish priya..your husband is really lucky to have a wonderful wife like you :)
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering chutney...
ReplyDeletekurinjikathambam
I love your fusion cooking!!
ReplyDeleteA very innovative and healthy chutney!I like the slightly sour taste of tamarind, must blend well with leeks!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, a very innovative chutney Priya :)
ReplyDeleteNever prepared this chutney...looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery tempting chutney.
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seriously should bring leek sinto Indian cooking...looks totally yum!!
ReplyDeleteSmitha
http://smithasspicyflavors.blogspot.com
SO creative -- I've never seen a leek chutney, and it looks amazing here!
ReplyDeleteExcellent chutney dear. Looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
That is innovation..awesome combo of ingredients..loved it!
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Mouthwatering and innovative chutney..superb
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious. No wonder your husband enjoyed it. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWow very innovative...superb.
ReplyDeleteWow very innovative...superb.
ReplyDeleteVery creative...yumm
ReplyDeleteLavanya
www.lavsblog.com
yummy n new chutney..
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy. Very innovative dish.
ReplyDeletefirst time here lovely blog and yummy luking
ReplyDeleteDifferent and innovative.. Love the color..
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How creative Priya ...you truly rock
ReplyDeletevery interesting,never thought leeks can be used this way too...looks good priya
ReplyDeleteA different and creative use of leeks as chutney...
ReplyDeleteI love thogayal this looks delicious
ReplyDeletewow this really new to me!!
ReplyDeleteIt look delicious..very innovative one..
ReplyDeleteNope. It never occured to me to use leek in a chutney. Such a novel dish.
ReplyDeleteNice & cool twist to the usual boring chutney
ReplyDeletelooks very creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious chutney with leeks awesome.
ReplyDeletelooks very delicious
ReplyDeleteSuper creative u r ..... lovely recipe
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dish! It sounds absolutely delicious with leeks!
ReplyDeleteDelicious leek thogayal...
ReplyDeleteVery creative ,never no for a yummy spicy chutney !!
ReplyDeleteWow interesting and very innovive..sure will try this soon.
ReplyDeleteyumm this recipe looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love your cooking style :)
I am going to try this soon.
Thanks for sharing!
Heguiberto
Weirdcombinations.com
would love to have it with the chappaties...easy to try.
ReplyDeleteafter seeing this thogayal ..I bought leek and made it for today lunch ...It was so yummy ...we all loved it ..Thanks a lot Priya ...
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