Onion Chutney (Onion Dip)
When I first came to UK, I was a stay at home wife
for three weeks. During that time, I would have toasted bread dipped in hummus
for snack and I still remember the comfort it gave me. I then stopped having
hummus for some reason and resumed just recently. While trying to figure out
how to make my own hummus, I realised it could have a lot of oil hiding in it.
Ofcourse, you get the low fat ones but that is not for me. I was recently
looking for a variety of chutney recipes as I was getting bored of the three
chutneys I usually make. Vah chef had onion chutney on his site and it looked
very inviting. This is pretty much his recipe but I have not even used half as
many red chillies as he has. This would be a mild chutney but feel free to add
more red chillies. This goes very well with idli, dosa upma etc. and also with
bread. You can use this as a dip in places where you may use hummus. You can
also use this as a spread in your sandwich (you could skip the tempering for
this). As it pretty much is just sautéed onions, I think it will even count
towards your one of five a day! Now for the recipe...
4 onions, I used white, chopped
1 small tomato
1 small lime size ball of tamarind
3-5 dry red chillies (this would yield a mild
chutney, increase if you want a hot one)
2 heaped tablespoon roasted Bengal gram or you can
use cashew nuts too
Salt to taste
Cooking oil
For tempering:
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
Few curry leaves
½ teaspoon urd dal
Heat a kadai and add some oil. Once hot, add the
chillies
Once they become crisp, add the onions and couple of minutes later
add the tomatoes
Cook until onions are done, not browned though.
Then add the tamarind flakes and cook for couple of minutes
Add required salt and allow to cool. Once cooled,
add the roasted Bengal gram (daria) and grind to paste.
You shouldn’t have to
add water, but use your discretion.
To temper, heat some oil in a pan and add the
mustard seeds, soon after it splutters, add urd dal and curry leaves and wait
till the dal browns. Add this to the chutney, serve!
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