BLACK URAD DHAL CHUTNEY WITH IDLIES

Idli, one of the south Indian staple and favorite choice for the breakfast. They are usually paired with chutnies, kothsu, sambar and more.. even though we have lot of accompaniment for this. Some time we lack in the choice of accompaniment or variety. So today I am posting Black urad dhal chutney which is so healthy and perfect for idlies, dosas, and chutney dosa.. Even I am posting the recipe for the idli, I know everybody knew it. But don't mind as this is my digital diary. I am just uploading my simple idli too.....As the name of the chutney is black urad dhal chutney it is the main ingredient which gives nice texture and flavor to the chutney. Moreover using with the skin makes it more healthy.


Ingredients for chutney :

Black urad dhal - 1/8 cup
Channa dhal - 1/8 cup
Roasted channa dhal(Pottukadalai) - 1/8 cup
Fresh coriander leaves - 1 handful
Curry leaves - 1 handful
Ripen green chilli - 5 to 6 (If you want spicy add extra 2)
Coconut - 1 tbsp
Jaggery - 1/2 tsp
Tamarind paste - 1/2 tbsp( adjsut according to your taste)
Asafoetida - 1 tsp
Salt - as required
Oil very little for frying.
Mustard for seasoning.


Method :

1. Heat oil in the pan add the dhals and saute till very light brown color in low heat.
2. Keep aside and saute all other ingredients one by one. Except tamarind and jaggery.
3. Once everything is cooled, put it in the blender(Dhals, leaves, coconut, chillies, jaggery, asafoetida, Tamarind paste, salt) to make a coarse paste to get the yummy chutney.
4. Season with mustard. Serve with idli and dosa.


Note:

1.Don't make it fine paste as it spoils the taste.
2.Saute the dhals till the nice aroma comes and color slightly changes to very very light brown.
3.You can saute the dhals one by one too.
4.Fry the fresh leaves slightly.
5.This chutney very well goes with hot rice and ghee too..



Ingredients for Idli :

Idli rice - 4 cups
Urad dhal - 1 cup
Fenugreek seeds - 1 1/2 tsp
Salt




Method :

1. Soak the rice for 3 to 4 hours. And dhal for atleast 1 hr.
2. Grind the urad dhal to fine paste until nice foam comes.
3. Remove in the container. Now grind the rice not very fine.
4. Mix the dhal and the rice by adding salt and ferment it overnight.
5. Pour in the idli moulds and steam for 7 to 8 minutes.
6. Serve hot hot with your favorite accompaniment.


Note :

Since I don't have grinder. I add handful of beaten rice or cooked rice to get softer idlies.


55 comments:

  1. Ahaa..super chutney with soft and fluffy idiies that's beautifully presented:D

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  2. I have a confession to make.... Forever, than the prep, I keep gazing at the presentation.... And the prep comes second.... or sometimes last.... U r so talented...
    That is a nice & yummy chutney....

    Ash....
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  3. Super chutney,very creative.Love the decoration

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  4. Hmm..thats the same way even i make my idlies..I even a handful of cooked rice or poha and dahi to the batter which makes the idlies more softer....
    I agree urad wid skin is more healthy...perfect combo....I love idlies with anything sambar r chutney...

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  5. wow...i just want to grab that plate of idly and chutney...idly looks so soft and would be perfect with those delicious chutney!...yummy!

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  6. Yummy idlis n wonderful chutney to go with it.. I havent made chtuney with black urad dal.. Must taste heavenly na?

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  7. Fantastic chutney and sure will go very well with idlis.

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  8. This is a healthy chutney nice combo with idli

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  9. yummy chutney,fluffy idli,,,nice presentation...

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  10. wow yummy chutney... Nice presentation...

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  11. Looks superb,, beautifil kolam with urad dal.

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  12. Urad dal chutney is new to me...looks gr8

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  13. Never tried chutney wid urad dal. Tempting pic.

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  14. hey healthy chutney...the idlies look very niceeeeee

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  15. Can feel the softness of ur idlis from the snap itself...Awesome presentation...Thanks 4 the recipe !!

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  16. Urad dal chutney looks yummy..lovely presentation Pavithra..

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  17. Oh wow, this chutney looks fantastic. Thanks for the great instruction, too!

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  18. yummy...this is such a healthy chutney..fully loaded with proteins.

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  19. U should spend some hours to click a pict! Looks beautiful!

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  20. ur way of presentation is always gr888..

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  21. Beautiful presentation...and the idli's look so soft, is perfect with the chutney:)

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  22. perfect with the chutney and what a lovely presentation..

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  23. Never added Jaggery to this chutney, shall try it next time... pics are perfect!!!

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  24. Absolutely new chutney to me! I bet it was great with idlis

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  25. this chutney is very new to us...looks good.. and very creative presentation...

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  26. wow!!wonderful presentation and yummy chutney dear....

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  27. I too make this chutney...my hubby loves this with idlis...lovely presentation :)

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  28. wow, delicious chutney and idlis! black urad daal chutney is new to me, looks very tempting! beautiful photo composition, as always :)

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  29. Looks stunning! Glad to see you're back. Hope your hand is better now!

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  30. Pavithra, looking at the colour of the chutney, i can imagine the taste :) And look at those idlis...just so spongy:)

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  31. oh what a nice presentation.urad dhal chutney is new to me.Very healthy dhal..That too with the skin the dhal makes the dish very healthy

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  32. hey pavi..
    thats a lovely chutney....I love those idlis by the way....I never made such idly...BTW, i just posted RAwa idly few days back....u might like them...chk it out....thats for this idlis recipe.(I dint know that)..:) and chuntney's too/....its very new to me......

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  33. Yummy chutney and lovely presentation

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  34. I agree with Ashkuku.... nice chutney and presentation too:)

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  35. When I visit your blog I always with I brought a spoon so that I could dig right into your delicious meals.

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  36. Mouthwatering chutney and fluffy idlies makes a day . Very good presentation.
    Deepa

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  37. lovely chutney and no doubt abt the presentation..its so good:)

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  38. Hey Pavithra!.. wonderful recipe.. beautifully presented and a delicious combo!.. very very nice!.. I like your presentations very much.. very creative!

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  39. something new to me anni. Guess amma does not make this chutney. :) nice presentation as ever.

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  40. Bet, it tasted yummmmmmy :) Thanks for sharing !!!

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  41. Hey Pavithra, so good to c u and iam glad to be back. Excellent presentation as always, and definitely a yummy chutney.

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  42. I have tried coconut chutneys with idli but never a udad dal chutney. This can be tried. ;)

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  43. Never thought of chutney with Blk urad dal,thanks for sharing Pavithra :D

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  44. This is something different. The idlis look softy and fluffy.

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  45. I seriously dont have any words left for your creativity and presentation dear, its mind blowing!

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  46. Very interesting chutney and that too without coconut. Will keep this in mind next time.

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  47. so new pavithra.looks damn gud and undoubtedly a healthy chutney

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  48. Hey, this is the kind of chutney I would like to try !
    I'm drawing inspiration from your presentation.
    Thanks for the visual & culinary treat.

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  49. This is very new to me Pavithra,a healthy combo! soft looking idiles too! I too have been thinking for a while to post idly preparation!

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  50. I don't usually make chutneys with dals, and am really glad to see your recipe. It sounds delicious and looks amazing. Thanks, Pavithra!

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