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Thengai Chutney ( Coconut Chutney)

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Grains Indian Indian 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

—To Grind—
1/2 Coconut; grated
5 Green chilies
Salt; to taste -For Seasoning—
1/2 ts Black mustard seeds
1 ts Black gram dal
2 Red chiles
1 tb Oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Grind together coconut, green chilies and salt to a fine paste. Check
consistency and add water, if needed. Heat oil and add mustard seeds, black
gram dal and red chilies. When brown, pour over chutney.
From: Southern Delights (Recipes To Remember From Palakkad) by Parwathy
Akhileswaran
Recipe by: Southern Delights by Parwathy Akhileswaran
Posted to recipelu-digest by Sharon Raghavachary <schary@earthlink.net> on
Feb 17, 1998

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