Vegetarian Andhra cuisine is very famous for its pappus (dals) and pacchadis (pickles and chutneys). After coming to Hyderabad, I have learnt to make many kinds of pacchadis. Of the ones I learnt, my favorite is this peanut chutney. It is an excellent side dish for Idli and Dosas. It can also be mixed with plain rice with a little sesame oil. I love its well blended and creamy texture. It requires only a very few ingredients and can be whipped up in just a few minutes.
What you’ll need
1. Peanuts – 1 cup
2. Dried Red Chillies – 3 to 4
3. Tamarind – a small piece
4. Salt to taste
For tempering
1. Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
2. Split Urad Dal – ½ tsp
3. Hing – a pinch
4. Curry Leaves – a few
5. Oil – 1 tsp
Method
Heat a Kadai and dry roast the peanuts. Cool and remove the skin.
In a small frying pan, add a little oil and fry the red chillies.
Grind the roasted peanuts, dried red chillies and tamarind without adding water. Once these are powdered well, add salt and water and pulse it for a few seconds more. Transfer into a bowl.
Heat a fry pan with a little oil, season with mustard seeds, urad dal, hing and curry leaves. Pour the seasoning over the chutney.
Peanut chutney is ready. Serve it with idlis or dosas.
Variations:
1. You can add about ½ a cup of scraped fresh coconut while grinding. That gives a slightly different but good taste.
2. You can also add sautéed onions and garlic while grinding.
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What you’ll need
1. Peanuts – 1 cup
2. Dried Red Chillies – 3 to 4
3. Tamarind – a small piece
4. Salt to taste
For tempering
1. Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
2. Split Urad Dal – ½ tsp
3. Hing – a pinch
4. Curry Leaves – a few
5. Oil – 1 tsp
Method
Heat a Kadai and dry roast the peanuts. Cool and remove the skin.
In a small frying pan, add a little oil and fry the red chillies.
Grind the roasted peanuts, dried red chillies and tamarind without adding water. Once these are powdered well, add salt and water and pulse it for a few seconds more. Transfer into a bowl.
Heat a fry pan with a little oil, season with mustard seeds, urad dal, hing and curry leaves. Pour the seasoning over the chutney.
Peanut chutney is ready. Serve it with idlis or dosas.
Variations:
1. You can add about ½ a cup of scraped fresh coconut while grinding. That gives a slightly different but good taste.
2. You can also add sautéed onions and garlic while grinding.
Linking this to Sravani's Event Cooking Concepts - Roti Pacchadi/Chutney and to Anyone can cook Series - 26



I love this chutney with Idli..nice one :)
ReplyDeleteReading about peanut chuntney takes me back to my hostel days where it was served with idli. Love that cute little kadai
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My favorite chutney..looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow, that platter of idli-chutney looks so very delicious and tempting....
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Hey Kaveri.. I love peanut chutney.. Yours looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteYummy...I eat it with dosas a lot. we also add onions.
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wow..yummy with idlis ....
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ReplyDeleteI have never tasted peanut chutney,with those idlies looks so so tempting!
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I love this peanut chutney a lot, perfect with idlis. The kadai which you served the chutney also looks very attractive. Thank you for linking with Any One Can Cook :)
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ReplyDeleteI esp love this one with Andhra pesrattu!!! Loved ur version of the peanut chutney ;)
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If I get idli and chutney, I can forget any food...just love it.
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ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Delicious chutney.Perfect with idli/dosa
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Chutneys are always welcome and sure this is a surprise package for me as I have not experimented much with peanuts- will post my comments once I give it a try :)
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ReplyDeleteCOLOR AND TEXURE OF CHUTNEY IS PERFECT EASY TO MAKE
ReplyDeleteI like this nutty delicious chutney! The platter with chutney n idlis look super tempting!
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Yumm...tasty tasty peanut chutney..
ReplyDeletechutney looks nice and with idlis is it's a yummy combo !
ReplyDeleteLove this chutney..yummy!
ReplyDeleteHi I also moved to Hyderabad recently.I never knew that Peanut chutney is so very easy.Will try it out
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