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Monday, April 23, 2012

Cashew Chutney & Onion Chutney

Chutney

A cold and dreary day with much needed rain - I've learnt to appreciate rain a lot more after we moved her to well water - every mm counts. We have had several summers where water curfews were imposed when watering the lawn was an indulgence not to be exercised.  But a rainy day always makes me hungrier for some reason and I want to make something that warms the cockles - Steamed Sweet Potatoes was what I settled on - Hubby dear comes home and asks me what I plan to make with it - as a sort of spread - my mind sifts through the chutney spread files that are stored away in the brain, but I thought I'd make two chutneys - One I have made often - onion chutney and the other a variation of its more commonly prepared nut cousin, peanuts - And settled on cashews. Yes, that plan excited me. So I got to work and literally in 5-7 minutes, we were all smacking our lips after tasting this spicy, tongue-tickling oh-so nutty chutney - If you like nuts and cashews in particular, trust me my friends you will not be disappointed!

Cashew Chutney

Here is the recipe
3/4 cup of roasted cashews
5 green chilies
2 red chilies (dried)
urad dal 1/4 cup
olive oil- 2 tsp
salt to taste
Tempering with olive oil (1tsp), mustard seeds and curry leaves

Preparation
I first used 2 tsp to roast the urad dal and the chilies, like we normally do for any chutney and then threw in the cashews for a minute before removing from flame.
I ground it warm in my Magic Bullet into a fine paste and tempered it

Spread this over your steamed sweet potatoes - while the chutney has a fine kick to it, it is beautifully set off by the sweetness of the sweet potato.

NOTE: the guilt of fat from the cashews can be lessened by the fact that you have had a most satisfying and completely healthy meal for I recently saw on Dr. Oz - Here is the quote from his website

These nuts contain proanthocyanidins, a class of flavanolds that actually starve tumors and prevent cancer cells from dividing. In some studies, it’s been shown that eating 12 cashews a day can reduce your colon cancer risk.

There you go folks, the Ozacle has spoken :)


Onion Chuntey

Onion Chutney

1 med. sized red onion
4 red chilies
1 green chili
asafetida
olive oil 2 tsp
urad 2 tsp

Preparation
Fry in the oil all the ingredients and grind adding salt when you do.
Temper with the same ingredients as the above chutney

Enjoy mes amies.

36 comments:

  1. Am not a big fan of cashew nuts but the idea of having plain cashew nuts chutney is exciting :)

    Ongoing Event : WTML

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  2. Rain seems to be one constant feature of my place.. u will never ask for more rain :).. its sunny days we miss :D.. strange are the ways of life ;)

    Ongoing Event : WTML

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  3. Never heard cashew chutney....very different...super ponga.

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  4. nice chutney,cashew chutney must b yumm

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  5. cashew chutney is very new to me never made this but looks delish.

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  6. Beautiful post! To tell you the truth, rainy days make me sad. Come and see my banana ice creams for sunny days :)

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  7. Wow very yummy n spicy chutneys... Cashew chutney is very new to me...

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  8. Cashews in a chutney sounds great..sure rich and delicious one !! Onion chutney too looks yum :)

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  9. I love trying different type of chutneys.... will try these soon :)

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  10. wow
    cashew chutney sounds very interesting priya :)
    will soon give a try.

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  11. never made cashew chutney...looks yummy...I like sunny days but occasional showering is most welcome

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  12. I love cashewnuts and this chutney excites me...am going to try it very soon

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  13. Rich looking cashew chutney,cant wait to try..Super tempting onion chutney Priya.

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  14. Nice chutneys...looks Soo yummy !

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  15. Cashew nut chutney is new to me,sounds rich and delicious..

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  16. Love, love cashew chutney. Goes wonderfully with idli, dosa or vada!

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  17. love the cashew chutney, great idea

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  18. I need to learn more about chutneys and this is my opportunity. Thanks for sharing these great recipes X

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  19. So yummy and creamy chutney looks superb.

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  20. what a unique and flavorful combo. a must try for me :)

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  21. Yummy and creamy chutney. Simply amazing.

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  22. Both the chutneys look yumm, wud love to try out the cashew chutney, it's new to me..

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  23. Both the chutneys made me drooling here! Delicious dipping ;)

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  24. I want to try the spicy cashew chutney...Both are too good and irresistible

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  25. I love chutneys of any kind... and am glad to bookmark both your unique chutneys for future use. the cashew chutney does sound fantastic!

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  26. I love chutneys of any kind... and am glad to bookmark both your unique chutneys for future use. the cashew chutney does sound fantastic!

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  27. thanks for visiting and liking my space. both chutneys look awesome. you gave nice info about cashew. love it.

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  28. Rich n yummy chutneys, sounds inviting. ..

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