Its really wonderful to write a fresh post after a long, yes am back to my nest after a long stay in my hometown. Three months stay without my family wasnt that much fun but thank god i have been constantly supported by my followers and by my friends aka blogger buddies who are very close to my heart.Am happy to write this post after a long that too a dish i prepared with fresh plaintain stem i carried all the way from India. After a day travel in flight, the first thing came to my mind is to make some hot piping rasam rice and a dal chutney to go along with.
But finally i ended up with plantain stem and dal combination of chutney aka thogayal. Seriously if you dont like having plantain stem either in kootu or poriyal, just give a try to this thogayal am sure this South Indian style chutney will definitely tickle your tastebuds.Since raw plantain stem are well known for their medicinal value, its really adviced to intake them quite often. Dont forget to give a try to this wonderful thogayal if you get super fresh plantain stem.
1/2cup Plaintain Stem (chopped roughly)
2tbsp Toordal
1tbsp Channadal
1tbsp Urad dal
3nos Dry red chillies
1no Tamarind (blueberrt size)
Salt
Oil (gingelly or olive)
Heat a teaspoon of oil, fry the dals together and dry red chillies together until they turns brown.
Transfer it to the blender, now add the chopped plaintain stem to the same pan.
Fry them for few minutes or until they gets cook.
Take the cooked stem to the blender and blend with tamarind and salt.
Sprinkle some water if needed until they turns as thick paste.
Serve with your favourite as side dish.
This thogayal aka chutney goes awesome as side dish with rasam and curd rice.
But finally i ended up with plantain stem and dal combination of chutney aka thogayal. Seriously if you dont like having plantain stem either in kootu or poriyal, just give a try to this thogayal am sure this South Indian style chutney will definitely tickle your tastebuds.Since raw plantain stem are well known for their medicinal value, its really adviced to intake them quite often. Dont forget to give a try to this wonderful thogayal if you get super fresh plantain stem.
1/2cup Plaintain Stem (chopped roughly)
2tbsp Toordal
1tbsp Channadal
1tbsp Urad dal
3nos Dry red chillies
1no Tamarind (blueberrt size)
Salt
Oil (gingelly or olive)
Heat a teaspoon of oil, fry the dals together and dry red chillies together until they turns brown.
Transfer it to the blender, now add the chopped plaintain stem to the same pan.
Fry them for few minutes or until they gets cook.
Take the cooked stem to the blender and blend with tamarind and salt.
Sprinkle some water if needed until they turns as thick paste.
Serve with your favourite as side dish.
This thogayal aka chutney goes awesome as side dish with rasam and curd rice.
Welcome back!!! Hope u had a great time!! looking for yummy recipes!! and this one is looking delicious!!
ReplyDeletewelcome back priya :)
ReplyDeletehope you had a nice time back home
Happy to see your fresh post after so many days!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see u back akka! Hope to see u back in action with loads and loads of recipes from now on... :)
ReplyDeletehealthy thogayal
ReplyDeletearambichachu .. kalakunga..:) this is a new recipe again...bookmarked..:)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back aks.super start with plantain stem.way to go
ReplyDeletewelcome back Priya...hope to see many more wonderful posts soon
ReplyDeleteHow was vacation?? And what a brilliant way to include banana stem in our diet. Its a nice break from the routine thugayal
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!!! Hope you had nice moments !! This is so delicious :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Priya! Hope you had a nice holiday!!
ReplyDeleteAnd this is such a new chutney and looks so good too!
Welcome back dear !!Healthy and delicious thogayal :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Priya, this is a new chutney variety for me, sounds very healthy and looks delicious too!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exotic chutney! I have never known that plantain stem is edible.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
delicious and new chutney
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Priya. I have never tried thogayal with vazhathandu. This is new to me. let me bookmark this and try it.
ReplyDeletedelicious thogayal with vazhaithandu, welcome back :-)
ReplyDeletevery healthy n delicious chutney...
ReplyDeletedelicious chutney and unique idea. Never tried making chutney with plantain stem
ReplyDeletewelcome back, delicious looking chutney
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!!! Never tried chutney with vazhaithandu, sounds interesting and delicious..
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you back! This is one such healthy chutney! :) WOW
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Priya, never heard of chutney with vazhai thandu, something new to me. Would luv to try, thanks for sharing this healthy recipe!
ReplyDeletegood to see u back, well done
ReplyDeleteWelcome back sis, very healthy thogayal...
ReplyDeletevery very healthy and delicious thogayal :) tempting me !!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back akka.. Glad to see you back in action.. Hope you had a wonderful time in India.. Simple and delicious thogaiyal..
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