Mysore chutney recipe | South Indian Mysore chutney


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મૈસુર ચટણી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney in Gujarati) 

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Kannada cuisine is generally marked by the moderate use of coconut and jaggery in almost all accompaniments. Here in the Mysore chutney, these ingredients come together with a combination of dals, tamarind and spices.

This South Indian Mysore chutney can be spread on the inner side of dosa and topped with Potato Bhaji, to make Mysore Masala Dosa.

Notes on South Indian Mysore chutney. 1. Red chillies not only provide the required spiciness but also, a bright colour. You can increase or reduce the quantity of red chilies for a spicier or milder taste. 2. Add the jaggery. It balances the sourness from tamarind pulp. 3. Add the coconut. Coconut is a major ingredient of most South-Indian chutneys.It enhances the flavour and adds to their bulk.

You can also serve this South Indian Mysore chutney with other South Indian snacks like idli, Medu Vada, Maddur Vada, Assorted Uttapa Platter, Urad Dal and Vegetable Appe, Quick Idiyappam and Spinach Appam.

Enjoy how to make Mysore chutney recipe | South Indian Mysore chutney | with detailed step by step photos and video below.

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Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney recipe - How to make Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney

Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     2Makes 1.5 cups (21 tbsp )
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Method

For mysore chutney

    For mysore chutney
  1. To make mysore chutney, heat the oil in a non-stick pan, add the chana dal and urad dal and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes or till they turn light brown in colour, while stirring continuously.
  2. Add the red chillies and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes.
  3. Add the jaggery, garlic and tamarind pulp and peppercorns, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute.
  4. Add the coconut, chilli powder and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring continuously.
  5. Allow it to cool a little and then blend in a blender using approx. 1 cup of water to a smooth paste.
  6. Serve the mysore chutney immediately or store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator and use within 2 days.

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For the Mysore Chutney.

  1. For the Mysore chutney recipe | South Indian Mysore chutney | heat the oil in a broad pan.
  2. Once the oil is hot, add the chana dal.
  3. Add the urad dal.
  4. Sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes or till they turn light brown in colour.
  5. Add the red chillies. Red chillies not only provide the required spiciness but also, a bright colour. You can increase or reduce the quantity of red chilies for a spicier or milder taste.
  6. Sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. 
  7. Add the jaggery. It balances the sourness from tamarind pulp.
  8. Also, add the garlic. If you are Jain or do not like the flavor of garlic you can skip it and follow rest of the procedure to make red Mysore chutney.
  9. Add the tamarind pulp. It provides a very pleasant sourness to the chutney.
  10. Furthermore, add the peppercorns.
  11. Mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute.
  12. Add the coconut. Coconut is a major ingredient of most south-indian chutneys.It enhances the flavour and adds to their bulk.
  13. Add the chilli powder and salt.
  14. Mix well and sauté on a medium flame for 1-2 minutes.
  15. After it cools down slightly, Transfer the mixture into a mixer jar. 
  16. Blend Mysore chutney | South Indian Mysore chutney | to a smooth paste, adding water as required. We have used around 1 cup of water. 
  17. Your mysore chutney is ready to serve. This recipe yields around 1.5 cups of mysore chutney. You can store the excess mysore chutney in the refrigerator in an air-tight container and use it for your Mysore Sada Dosa , Mysore masala dosas or other South Indian dosas within 3 to 4 days.

Tips for Mysore chutney

  1. Red chillies not only provide the required spiciness but also, a bright colour. You can increase or reduce the quantity of red chilies for a spicier or milder taste.
  2. Add the jaggery. It balances the sourness from tamarind pulp.
  3. Add the coconut. Coconut is a major ingredient of most South-Indian chutneys.It enhances the flavour and adds to their bulk.
Accompaniments

Jaggery Dosa 
Mysore Dosa 
Quick Rava Idli 
Quick Rice Dosa 
Spicy Tava Idlis 
Udipi Style Set Dosa, Sponge Dosa 

Nutrient values (Abbrv) per tbsp
Energy53 cal
Protein1.3 g
Carbohydrates4.7 g
Fiber1.3 g
Fat3.2 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium4.5 mg

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Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
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 on 05 Feb 22 11:18 PM


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07 Feb 22 04:38 PM
Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
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 on 08 Jul 19 07:57 AM


It was a sheer joy to try out this delicious chutney it turned out yummy and everone enjoyed thx for simplifying recipes for us
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08 Jul 19 10:07 AM
Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
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 on 31 Aug 18 11:17 AM


its very Yummy.
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31 Aug 18 02:33 PM
Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
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 on 16 Aug 18 08:19 PM


Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
5
 on 09 May 16 03:52 PM


superb recipe..just like one gets outside..will make it regularly at home
Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
5
 on 09 May 16 03:44 PM


superb recipe..just like you get outside..too good
Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
5
 on 02 May 16 04:18 PM


lovely recipe...
Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney
5
 on 23 Jan 16 12:34 AM


So well and so easy and so tempting. You are the best.
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23 Jan 16 09:45 AM
Mysore Chutney
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 on 29 Jan 13 05:29 PM


Mysore chutney has always been my favourite...when i am bored of eating the same old sada dosa I make this restaurant style mysore chutney..it taste really good....
Mysore Chutney
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 on 21 Dec 10 11:45 PM


i have always wondered the ingredients in that beautiful mysore chutney and now i know the method to make it as well! thanks for the recipe!