Pleasant
looking, light orange tinted, healthy, flavoury chutney! Tempting to try n
taste? Don’t wait…just go ahead and make it. Gives cool company to hot steamed rice,
crispy dosas, soft idlis and rotis. Spread for sandwich…why not? Carrot, an
excellent source of beta-carotene, high on nutrition, low on cholesterol thanks
to its fibres, fills your tummy even though you don’t eat too many.
Dish Type: Side
Dish
Preparation Time: 10 min
Cooking time: 10 min
Serves: 4
persons
Ingredients
For boiling/cooking:
Carrot 2
nos. (medium size)
Tamarind
paste ¼ tsp
Salt to
taste ½ tsp (approx..)
For dry frying:
Black gram 2 tsps
Green
chillies 2 nos.
For grinding:
(Dry fried)
Black gram and green chillies
Raw coconut
grated ½ cup
(Boiled
/cooked) grated carrot
For seasoning:
Oil 1 tsp
Mustard
seeds ½ tsp
Black gram ½ tsp
Red chillies 2 nos.
Curry leaves ½ sprig
Asafoetida A pinch
Directions
Wash carrot,
peel the skin and grate it. Boil the
grated carrot along with tamarind paste and salt for about 10 min. Drain out
the water and let the vegetable cool. Store this drained nutritious water in a
container and resuse some of it later for grinding. Rest of it can be used the
same day for making soup, sambar, rasam etc.
While carrot
is getting cooked, roast black gram and green chillies in a kadai till black
gram turns golden brown.
Grind these
coarsely with raw grated coconut and later again with boiled carrot to a coarse
consistency. Transfer all of the contents to a bowl. Don’t forget to reuse the
drained water at this stage.
For
seasoning, heat oil in a small skillet. When oil is heated, add mustard seeds.
When they crackle, add black gram, broken red chillies and curry leaves. Switch
off the burner. Immediately add asafoetida and pour it over the chutney.
Carrot
chutney is now ready.
Tete - a - Tete:
Carrot is generally
thought of as being orange in colour. But there are purple, red, white and
yellow carrots too.
Orange carrot gets its
colour from beta carotene, an organic compound. Human body converts this to
vitamin A which is needed for healthy skin and mucous membranes, better
immunity, healthy eyes and vision.
Tip:
Soak carrot sticks in
hot water spiced with red chilly powder, coriander seeds and salt. Let it cool.
Drain and serve. A striking change from the conventional salad!
Recipe Contributor: Smt. Saraswathi
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