Monday, March 15

Tamarind Chutney

A tropical Asian evergreen tree (Tamarindus indica) having pinnately compound leaves, pale yellow flowers, and long pods containing small seeds embedded in an edible pulp. 
The tamarind tree produces brown pods that are 2 to 6 inches(5 to 16 centimeters) long. The pods contain an acidic pulp that may be eaten fresh or used to make food, jams, sauces, syrups, and drinks. The seeds of the tamarind may be roasted and eaten. The tamarind grown as a shade tree in southern Florida, U.S.A.:-)
Tamarind chutney is very tasty and very very easy to prepare it goes with every thing, like dal chawal, roti, paratha, dosa etc...


Ingredient's
250g tamarind 
4 green or red chillies 
1/2 cup chopped coriander leafs 
1/2 cup chopped puddina leafs 
6 to 8 curry leafs 
1/2 onion chopped 
5 cloves garlic 
1tbs cinnamon seeds 
1/2 tbs black pepper seeds 
Salt to taste .

Preparation
Wash tamarind in hot water 
Add all the ingredients, tamarind and salt in grinder, and grind to a smooth paste 
Garnish with coriander leafs 
Serve with anything as a side dish.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The recommendations on this type of stroller are pretty all over
the place, so I depended mostly on Amazon reviews, that you'll find A LOT pay day uk also, larger finance institutions look with the credit score of your loan applicant and consider their capability to pay the credit back inside the long term.

Related Posts with Thumbnails