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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Vengaya Vadagam Chutney/Seasoned Onion Chutney

I have already told in one of my previous post that i wont hesitate a second to make variety of chutneys for our dinner as my H love to enjoy atleast his food with minimum two variety of chutneys if am serving idlis or dosas for his dinner.Obviously my space have so many variety of chutneys, when Sharmi posted herVengaya Vadagam Chutney i know i'll be making this flavourful chutney coz this chutney was one of my grandma's signature dish, i still remember the flavour of this chutney and my grandma serves this chutney usually with soft idlies.

Somehow i never prepared this chutney and i have completely forgotten about this fingerlicking chutney. My grandma usually goes for shallots aka chinna vengayam for this chutney,but i combined both shallots and onion. I simply followed Sharmi's recipe and prepared this chutney for our yesterday's dinner. We just loved it,thanks to Sharmi for sharing this recipe. Sending to Tried & Tasted event guest hosted by me,event by Lakshmi.


10nos Shallots (sliced)
1no Onion (sliced)
1tsp Vengaya vadagam/Seasoned Onion
3nos Dry red chillies
1no Tamarind (blue berry size)
Flaxseed oil (for serving)
Few curry leaves
Oil for cooking
Salt

Heat the oil and fry the seasoned onions until they turns brown, add immediately the dry red chillies and fry for few minutes.

Add the sliced shallots,sliced onions and saute until they turns brown, finally add the tamarind,curry leaves and put off the stove.

Once it gets cool, grind it as bit coarse paste with salt and water.

While serving add the flaxseed oil,give a mix and serve.

Vengaya Vadagam - its a seasoning, every South Indian house will have this seasoning for making their kuzhambu aka tamarind based gravies.

This seasoning is usually prepared in huge batches during summer just like the fryums.

49 comments:

  1. When we go out for Indian I always dig into the Chutneys but I never make them at home. Thanks for the inspiration and delicious recipe!:)

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  2. OMG..this is lipsmacking chutney..can I omit onion seasoning ? let me know

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  3. The chutney looks so tangy and tasty ..yummmmy :)

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  4. Chutney looks very tempting...great with ildy/dosa...
    S my grand mom too makes it huge batches during summer n we will use it throughout the year :)
    Priya, pic with Nikon Coolpix ?!?! looks stunning...gr8!

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  5. We all love fresh chutneys rather than pickles..this looks super flavourful

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  6. My favorite is onion chutney but I'm not sure what is vengaya vadagam.... Im drooling looking at the chutney....

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  7. Chutney looks so tempting.. Perfect side dish for idly..

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  8. Love this chutney with hot idly...Yummy....

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  9. We make onion chutney too but the vadagam is new to me. Is this something you get ready made in stores?

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  10. Looks absolutely delicious

    Happy New Year!!
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  11. yummy.we gonna make vengaya vadagam this year.last year no time.

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  12. I have also bookmarked this... super easy and so delicious!!!
    Sowmya
    Ongoing Event - Mission - Breakfast

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  13. That looks super tempting !!!! You guys making me feel bad bcoz I forgot to get these during my vacation to India.

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  14. I love vengaya vadam, awesome in vathakozhambu or as it is when fried, this looks good too! Color is amazing!

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  15. Tasty and tangy chutney. Love to add it with dosa.
    Deepa

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  16. Semma tempting chutney priya... Well go with Dosai...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  17. Yeah,I have noticed this one at Sharmi's place..Superbly yum!

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  18. Yummy spicy chutney!!! mouthwatering!!!

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  19. Flax seed oil in this. Seems interesting. Good chutney.

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  20. So new recipe for me..
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  21. wow u make me tempting Akka... will suits for hot idli or dosa... mmm heavenly...
    COCONUT CORIANDER CHUTNEY
    VIRUNTHU UNNA VAANGA

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  22. A perfect chutney for idli and dosa.
    Lovely clicks priya

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  23. love such chutneys. dint know what vadagam is so had to google it. love blogosphere for spreading such knowledge.

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  24. love such chutneys. dint know what vadagam is so had to google it. love blogosphere for spreading such knowledge.

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  25. wonderful and tangy chutney...
    http://www.indiantastyfoodrecipes.com/

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  26. Looks amazing.Adding vengaya vadakam is innovative..

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  27. Mouthwatering chutney...mmm yummy!!! :) How are you doing sis????

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  28. hot idli n dosa with this bowl . aww heavenly feel

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  29. super tempting and inviting...

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  30. Chutney! This looks fantastic, the flavor combos sound so Chatpata and lip smacking.

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  31. une assiette qui me met en appétit
    bonne journée

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  32. book-marking this recipe aks :) gonna try it soon

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  33. What an healthy way of using Flaxseed oil. thanks for sharing this Priya!

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  34. Love this chutney, especially the flavor..

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  35. I hav eno idea what seasoned onion is will have to google it , lov eth chutney though.

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  36. Hi Priya, after long time in your blog and got some time to blog hop too:)
    what is vengaya vadagam, never heard of it.
    chutney looks nice!

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  37. This chutney will be fantastic spread on some artisan bread!

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  38. Chutney looks fingerlicking good.

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  39. We have it with pongal. Love it. :)

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  40. Strange, i have never heard of vegaya vadagam.. do you have a recipe?

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  41. first love the pic! and you made it so quick after sharmi posted! guess what, even i made this! Loved it!

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