South Indian cuisine have varieties of chutneys and i cant imagine having my breakfast dishes like idlies or dosas without chutneys. Obviously i do prepare variety for chutneys while i was searching for a different healthy chutney i came to know about this hurali aka horsegram chutney through one of my friend who lives in India, she told that one of her aunt who lives in Bangalore shared her an interesting chutney with horsegrams. Obviously i asked her for the recipe and she was kind enough to share her version of this chutney.
Since this chutney is well known in Karnataka,obviously it falls under the Regional foods. Also this dish name starts with 'H',so i prepared this chutney few months back to make a post for this long blogging marathon. Honestly i have fallen in love with this chutney, we enjoyed thoroughly with rice and dosas for our lunch and dinner. Horsegram have many nutritional value and this wonderful beans is very much advised to dieting peoples and very much good for diabetic persons.This chutney is a keeper and am preparing this dish quite often to add nutritious horsegrams in our diet.Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
1/2cup Horsegram
1no Garlic pod
1tbspCoriander seeds
2no Dry red chillies
1tbsp Grated coconut
Salt to taste
Oil
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Urad dal
Few curry leaves
Heat enough oil, roast the horsegram until a nice aroma comes from.
In the same pan, add the coriander seeds,dry red chillies and garlic flakes,roast for a while.
Grind together the roasted horsegram,roaste spices and grated coconut with enough water and salt.
Heat again enough oil,let splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal, curry leaves.
Add this tempered spices to the grounded chutney,give a mix.
Serve it with dosa or idli.
Logo courtesy : Preeti
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 32
Since this chutney is well known in Karnataka,obviously it falls under the Regional foods. Also this dish name starts with 'H',so i prepared this chutney few months back to make a post for this long blogging marathon. Honestly i have fallen in love with this chutney, we enjoyed thoroughly with rice and dosas for our lunch and dinner. Horsegram have many nutritional value and this wonderful beans is very much advised to dieting peoples and very much good for diabetic persons.This chutney is a keeper and am preparing this dish quite often to add nutritious horsegrams in our diet.Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
1/2cup Horsegram
1no Garlic pod
1tbspCoriander seeds
2no Dry red chillies
1tbsp Grated coconut
Salt to taste
Oil
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Urad dal
Few curry leaves
Heat enough oil, roast the horsegram until a nice aroma comes from.
In the same pan, add the coriander seeds,dry red chillies and garlic flakes,roast for a while.
Grind together the roasted horsegram,roaste spices and grated coconut with enough water and salt.
Heat again enough oil,let splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal, curry leaves.
Add this tempered spices to the grounded chutney,give a mix.
Serve it with dosa or idli.
Logo courtesy : Preeti
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 32
Healthy dip. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeletewow a very very healthy and delicious looking chutney aks :) loving the name "hurali " :) tempting me !!
ReplyDeleteWe call it Kultha chutney...
ReplyDeleteand in kannada as u said hurali
Its been long i made it... looks good
I love to have this chutney with hot rice.. Yumm
ReplyDeleteHealthy chutney.. I am going to try this..
ReplyDeleteInteresting..never heard of this before.it looks really fantastic.
ReplyDeletewow healthy yummy chutney,love to try it soon:)
ReplyDeleteWe make this too especially in winter. Yours looks delicious.
ReplyDeletelove the flavour of kollu.. Love the kollu chutney
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.. will try.. looks perfect & nice click..
ReplyDeletewow....very tempting n healthy chutney...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious chutney.. Nice presentation Akka.. :)
ReplyDeleteVery yummy n love dat bowl.
ReplyDeletewow the flavors of the chutney...Lovely Combination...
ReplyDeleteChutney looks so tempting..bookmarking it& making it priya..:)
ReplyDeleteHealthy chutney, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteinviiting akka
ReplyDeleteHealthy chutney...very interesting one...new to me..a must try!!
ReplyDeletei love horsegram... this is definitely for my tastebuds... yum...
ReplyDeleteNever heard or seen before . Sounds delicious ....
ReplyDeleteperfect chutney!!! so versatile and multi purpose!!!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
What a nutritious chutney. Looks wonderful...
ReplyDeleteVery healthy chutney akka love it...
ReplyDeleteMy Favourite.. It tastes truly amazing
ReplyDeleteNutritious one.. Amma tells me about this chutney often.. Have never made them though !
ReplyDeletethis is common in maharashtra as well, i think made similarly, looks good , i love it with rice and ghee
ReplyDeleteOne look at the chutney, and I know thats a delicious chutney and not to mention the benefits of horse gram ..good recipe ..thanks for sharing the recipe Priya and to your friend..hugs and smiles
ReplyDeleteI just use the water and throw away the seed wish its best to use it this way will def try it.Looks very healthy thanks priya.
ReplyDeleteI love south Indian chutneys. I'm sure this must be great too.
ReplyDeleteso healthy and flavorful
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting and definitely healthy! Shall try it out soon.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious option for chutney. BOokmarking it.
DeleteI had Hurali as the main ingredient for my Alphabet H too.. but changed it sometime ago...
ReplyDeletethis chutney looks awesome :)
thats super cute ! kids treat, anyday !
ReplyDeleteHealthy & delicious chutney.. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteo god, y priya, Now I crave for ghee dosa to go with this chutney, looks really really delicious
ReplyDeleteI will love this chutney. Horssegram has a lovely aroma to it when roasted.
ReplyDeleteI love Horsegram soup that we make to be eaten with rice. We call it Kulthache Pithle.
I love horsegram and this will be our side dish tomorrow for breakfast :)
ReplyDeletewow..this sounds interesting, healthy n delicious too..horsegram la chutney, gonna try this for sure :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious. Haven't eaten it though I lived practically most of my life in Bangalore. :)
ReplyDeleteFor H, this was the only recipe I could think off and I was worried as its not made for Onam! Glad I did a 'How to' post...Nicely clicked picture, priya!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely chutney! I have never eaten horse gram before...Will check my local indian store to make some :)
ReplyDeleteChutney looks very nice Priya and must taste awesome with a bowl of hot rice and ghee:-)
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