Everybody knows about the goodness of
gooseberries/nellikai/amla. They are rich source of Vitamin C and are known for
their numerous health benefits.
Knowing and speaking of the health benefits sounds very
good, but I am not a big fan of these. Neither do I like them raw nor the
pickle. The only form I eat them is in the dried candied form.
But that was until I tasted this version of gooseberry
chutney. Recently my aunt prepared this chutney and got it for me, not knowing
that I am averse to gooseberries. I did not have the heart to not taste
something which my aunt had got with so much love. I did a taste check and I
loved it. Tasted yum with curd rice. It was a super hit with all the elders in
the family; of course kids did not taste it as it was very spicy.
The next I had it as a spread with bread. I also had it for
lunch mixed with some hot white rice and a spoon of sesame oil and it tasted
just awesome. These are some of the other ways this chutney/ thokku can be had. Try this and tell me how you had it.
Makes approx 1 Kg of chutney
What you'll need
- Gooseberry/Nellikai/Amla – 1 kg, 8 cups, ground in mixie without adding water
- Green Chilies – 200 gms
- Sesame oil – 1 cup
- Mustard seeds – 1 tbsp
- Fenugreek Seeds – 1 tbsp
- Asafoetida – 2 big pinches
- Turmeric Powder – ¾ tsp
- Salt as required (approx ½ cup) (add more if required)
Method
- Wash and pat dry the gooseberries and green chilies.
- Cut the gooseberries and grind them without adding water. It is ok if one or two pieces remain.
- Also grind the green chilies.
- Mix the ground gooseberries, chilies and salt and keep aside.
- Powder the mustard seeds and fenugreek seeds. No need to roast.
- Heat a Kadai with oil, lower the flame and add the asafoetida and turmeric powder.
- Remove from flame and add the ground gooseberries, chilies and mix well.
Store in air tight glass containers and keep refrigerated.
wow... delicious and flavourful chutney...
ReplyDeleteEven am not a fan of gooseberries, but this sounds good with chillies, mustard and fenugreek seeds.. Loved your clicks!
ReplyDeleteTempting and delicious chutney.. Very healthy too..
ReplyDeletePictures look amazing!!
yum tangy chutney, healthy too.
ReplyDeleteDelicious thokku Kaveri, missing fresh nellikai here.
ReplyDeleteEven I am not a fan of gooseberries. But this seems interesting!!! Bookmarked..
ReplyDeletethats a super easy chutney kaveri.. i have a question though, won't it discolor while in storage?
ReplyDeleteLooks so good n yum..
ReplyDeletemost fav thokku:)
ReplyDeleteLike the colour and the preparation Kaveri. We prepare chutney like how we prepare mango thokku. I like ur version too wit green chillies. wud like to try this one too..
ReplyDeletedelicious thooku, gud n healthy way to include gooseberry in our diet:-)
ReplyDeletehave never made this.. its absolutely new to me.. thx for sharing.. vat does it go well with??
ReplyDeletedelicious and yummy chutney..
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious chutney, bookmarked it :)
ReplyDeleteThs clicks are just out of the world
ReplyDeleteYummy & tangy thokku.. so delicious!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Bindu
http://indianrecipegalleri.blogspot.in/
Too tempting clicks,n healthy chutney dear:)
ReplyDeleteLove to see your recipe linked up in Flavors Of Cuisines-"Mexican"
Nice recipe with amla. Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteNice healthy chutney,bookmarked.
ReplyDeletevery nice and full of vitamin c...
ReplyDeletevery cute presentation....
ReplyDeleteyou have not mentioned when to add the mustard and fenugreek powder
ReplyDeleteWhen should we add methi and musturd powder ?
ReplyDeleteWhen should we add ground powder of methi and mustard ?
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