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Tamarind – Zucchini Chutney

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Grains Indian Indian, Microwave 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Coconut, flaked
3 Zucchini, washed, coarsely chopped
1 c Water
3/4 ts Salt; or to taste
1 ts Tamarind paste
2 Chili Peppers, Green, Hot, Fresh; seeded & chopped
1/2 Inch ginger root; peeled & chopped
3 tb Onions, finely chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Put the coconut, zucchini & water in a 3 pint bowl or casserole, cover &
cook on 100% (high) power for 10 minutes. Stir every 2-3 minutes.
2. Let the ingredients stand for 5 minutes, then stir in the salt &
tamarind. Allow the mixture to cool.
3. Put the zucchini & coconut mixture in a food processor & add the chile
peppers & ginger, blending until the ingredients are finely chopped.
4. Stir in the onions before serving.
Recipe By     : The Complete Indian Cookbook
Posted to FOODWINE Digest 25 November 96
Date:    Mon, 25 Nov 1996 18:28:05 -0500
From:    Randee Fried <Noellekk@AOL.COM>
NOTES : A rich tasting chutney, made by cooking the zucchini briefly &
blending with coconut, ginger root & fresh green chile peppers.
You can substitute lemon juice for the tamarind. If using lemon juice, add
this to the rest of the ingredients in the food processor.
For microwave ovens lower than 700 watts: 500 watts: add 40 seconds to
every
minute stated in recipe.  600 watts: add 20 seconds to every minute stated
in
recipe.  650 watts: only a slight increase in overall time necessary.

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