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Onion Tomato Chutney

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Grains Bawarch3 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 md Onion
1 md Tomato
4 Clovettes garlic; (4 to 5)
1 tb Coriander leaves
1 tb Gram dal soaked for 1 hour
1 3 inch piece tamarind broken
1 Sprig curry leaves
1 1/2 inch pie ginger
1 ts Red chilli powder
Salt to taste
1/2 ts Sugar
1/2 ts Cumin seeds
1 tb Oil
1 ts Oil
1/2 ts Mustard seeds
1/2 ts Cumin seeds
1 pn Asafoetida.

INSTRUCTIONS

SEASONING
Heat the 1 tablespoon oil add to the other ingredients except seasoning.
Grind either on stone, or in electric stone grinder, or in a mixie.
Transfer to a serving bowl.
Heat oil in a small crucible, add the seeds and asafoetida..
When they splutter, add to the chutney. Mix gently.
Serve with parathas, dosas, idlis, or just plain bread or toast.
Making time: 15 minutes (excluding soaking time)
Makes: 2 cups chutney
Shelf life: 4 days (refrigerated)
Note: Reduce or increase the chilli content as per taste.
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