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विभिन्न प्रकार की भारतीय चटनी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (different kinds of Indian chutney recipes in Hindi)
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250 Chutney Recipes | Indian Chutney Varieties | 

chutney recipes | different chutney recipes from India | Indian chutney recipes | Enjoy our article on 250 different chutneys in India. Several Snacks and Starters like Sandwiches, dhoklas, tikkis and kebabs often seem incomplete when not accompanied by the right chutneys.

Each Indian state has some or the other special chutney made with indigenous ingredients which taste amazing especially with delights from that particular area.

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What are Chutneys? 

Chutneys add value to any dish. They can be used as flavoring substances, toppings or accompaniments, but they enhance the taste of the dish in some way or the other. There are tongue-tickling tangy chutneys, such as the tamarind based ones, as well as soothing chutneys that usually use coconut as the base. Normally, one chooses a chutney that complements or balances the taste of the dish it is used in or served with. 

Green Chutney, How To Make Green Chutney RecipeGreen Chutney, How To Make Green Chutney Recipe

There are different types of chutneys – wet chutneys, dry chutneys, freshly made ones as well as preserves. Chutneys like the Coconut Chutney or Green Chutney are usually made fresh, to be served with idlis, dosas and upmas.

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They are simple and quick, with a balanced flavor. Others like the Tomato Chutney are a little more elaborate, with a pulpy texture and a tangy taste that gives the main dish a flavorful boost. Some wet chutneys can also be kept in the fridge and used for a couple of days. 

Peppy, spicy delights like the Meetha Chutney and Kharjur Imli ki Chutney can be made and preserved for a while, to be served with scrumptious samosas and pakodas or to be used in the preparation of chaat items. The famous Green Chutney is another must-learn dish, indispensable in the preparation and serving of North Indian snacks. 

Khajur Imli ki ChutneyKhajur Imli ki Chutney

South Indian and Maharashtrian cuisine are also well-known for their collection of dry chutneys. Dry chutneys are basically spice powders that can be served along with rice or snacks. The Dry Garlic Chutney from Maharashtra is a powerful combo of garlic, dried coconut and red chilli, which adds a spicy note to snacks like Vada Pav.

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You can even go all out and make yourself a chatpata open sandwich with a sprinkling of Dry Garlic Chutney powder! If you come down South, you will be met by many more such dry chutney powders like the Milagai Podi, Curry Leaves Powder and Coconut Powder, all of which go well with South Indian snacks like idli and dosa. Some of the chutney powders can also be mixed with hot rice and ghee and served as a quick meal with papad and curd.

Red Chutney, Indian Chilli Garlic Chutney Chutney Recipes

Most red chutneys are made using a combination of whole red chillies or chilly powder, garlic, lemon and spices in various proportions.

Chilli Garlic ChutneyChilli Garlic Chutney

Indian chaat recipes like Geela Bhel, Sev Puri, Ragda Pattice are incomplete without the quintessential fiery red Chilli Garlic Chutney. The pungent, spicy chutney also provides a beautiful colour to the popular Mumbai roadside snack Pav Bhaji.

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You can replace whole chillies with powdered red chilly and make a tongue-tickling Garlic Chutney that can accompany delectable snacks like bhajia, pakoda or simple dishes like bajra rotla. This versatile lehsun ki chutney can also be applied on rolls and sandwiches to intensify the taste.

Dry Garlic Chutney
Dry Garlic Chutney

Streetside foods like vada pav, samosa pav and bhajji pav are often stuffed with Dry Garlic Chutney. For all those who love garlic in any form, this chutney does wonders to any recipe.

Health conscious people can try their hands on recipes like Carrot Garlic Chutney which serves as an amazing accompaniment to many snacks and starters.

South Indian chutney recipes

Coconut is undoubtedly the most important ingredient of South Indian chutneys. Apart from that, a combination of different ingredients like onion, tomato, coriander and an aromatic tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves, urad dal and chana dal helps in making an array of South Indian chutney.

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They can either be in a dry form or wet and serves as the perfect accompaniment to delights like dosa, idli, vada, appe.

Coconut ThuvayalCoconut Thuvayal

While coconut chutney is the most common of all, you can simply perk this one by frying the coconut to make Fried coconut chutney or by adding garlic to make Fresh Coconut Garlic Chutney or some spices to make an aromatic, spicy blend the Coconut Thuvayal.

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Also, this Healthy Coconut Chutney is perfect for people suffering from obesity and heart disease.

Karuveppilai PodiKaruveppilai Podi

Crispy dosa smeared with the Mysore Chutney and a potato bhaji is one of my favorite snack. If not that, you can even apply Milagai Podi and drizzle some ghee to make ghee podi dosa. Flaxseeds Dry Chutney, Karuveppilai Podi, Tomato Coconut Chutney are other popular South-Indian chutney.

Glance through our collection of 250 Chutney Recipes and choose from a range of options Green Chutney, Meetha Chutney, Mint Chutney, Peanut Curd Chutney as per your requirements.

Happy Cooking!


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Coconut Coriander Green Chutney for Dosa, Dosa Green Chutney
Recipe# 42739
30 Jul 21

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 by Tarla Dalal
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coriander coconut chutney | coconut coriander green chutney for idlis and dosas | with 11 amazing images. This coriander coconut chutney | coconut coriander green chutney is an all-rounder ....
Fresh Garlic Chutney ( Low Calorie Healthy Cooking )
Recipe# 32980
07 Jan 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This chutney is usually made of dry coconut, which is high in saturated (bad) fat. I made this healthier low-fat version by completely avoiding the use of coconut. This chutney is just as tasty and adds zing to traditional foods like stuffed bajra roti, page… garlic is a heart-friendly ingredient as ....
Malaga Podi / Milagai Podi
Recipe# 32877
20 Aug 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
The Milagai Podi, fondly called “Gun Powder” by south Indian food fans, is an all-time favourite accompaniment to idlis and dosas. When a spoonful of the powder is served, spice lovers fondly make a small hole in its centre, add a spoonful of til oil or ghee into it, and mix gently with their index ....
Instant Khatti Meethi Chutney
Recipe# 16437
08 Sep 23

 
 
by neha_sachdeva
Khatti Meetthi Chutney, also called Sweet and sour jaggery and amchur chutney, is a must-have for those who love chatpata Indian snacks. Khatti Meethi Chutney is used not only in the preparation of tongue-tickling chaats, but also served as an accompaniment for crunchy savoury snacks like samosa ....
Methi Ki Chutney
Recipe# 38654
05 Oct 21

 
 by Sandipan
When we don't feel like cooking a subji or a curry for our chapati or rotis, this is a wonderful accompaniment. Comes really handy. It is very tasty and very easy to make (no labour at all). Just a bit of pre-preparation and our methi chutney is ready. The best part about this chutney is we can keep ....
Tamarind Chutney, Saunth Chutney, Sonth Chutney
Recipe# 11858
02 Apr 24

 
 by neerajadivakar
A step by step procedure to prepare the authentic sweet and tangy Tamarind Chutney with soaked tamarind or imli blended with salt, sugar and spices. Use the tamarind chutney as dip, topping over chaats, Accompaniments or even bread spread.
Recipe# 16592
17 Oct 20

 
 by sbmaheta
A basic corriander chutey, green and tangy who is very easy to prepare. Serve as a dip or a spread for sandwiches.
Garlic - tomato chutney
Recipe# 32026
11 Oct 19

 
 
by KitchenQueen MK11067
1) as there is no water added,it can be stored in fridge 10-15 days.
2) you can serve this chutney with parathas,theplas,bread etc.
Recipe# 15617
02 Dec 16

 
 by ami shah
Dhania-mint chatny is the versatile chutney recipe prepared by blending together the mint with the coriander leaves.Use as spread or dip.
Recipe# 12277
28 Aug 11

 
 by sgambhir
A sweet and tangy date chutney is prepared by blending soaked dates or khajur with jaggery and spices. This delicious dates chutney can be served with dhoklas, fried snacks or even as topping for chaats.
Recipe# 16075
11 Aug 11

 
 by shee_recipes
A spoonful of adrak chutney makes for a lovely side dish, dip or accompaniment recipe. Adrak or ginger is good for digestive and respiratory complaints and hence this chutney made from crushed adrak or ginger should feature in your menu.
Recipe# 11748
23 Aug 03

 
 by perepu
No reviews
Prepare the Bread chutney with coriander leaves, ginger paste and chillies.Use the bread chutneys spread for sandwiches, dips or even as marinade for tikkas.
Recipe# 14856
24 Jan 02

 
 by shubaraj
No reviews
Sweet date chutney is a great tasting accompaniment or dip recipe with dates crushed and then blended with sugar, jaggery and spice powders.
Recipe# 15039
05 Apr 04

 
 
by Foodie #196742
No reviews
Yet another simple and tasty way of preparing the quintessential Tomato chutney at tarladalal.com. The tomato chutney is a versatile accompaniment recipe which can be enjoyed with Parathas, dosas or even rice.
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Chutney
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 on 04 May 21 06:24 PM


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