5 CHUTNEY RECIPES FOR DOSA, IDLI | HOW TO MAKE CHUTNEY - Cook with Kushi (2024)

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5 quick & easy chutney recipes for dosa, idli. A perfect accompaniment for South Indian Breakfast.

Chutney is a popular spicy or savory condiment or a dip from Indian cuisine that can be served from breakfast to lunch, snack, or dinner as an accompaniment with almost anything.

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In India, chutneys are served with dosa, idli, vada, buns, chapati, puri, upma, pongal, poha, etc., for breakfast. These can also be served as a dip with snacks like pakora (bhaji or fritters). It can also be used as a spread for sandwiches, vada pav, chapati rolls, kati rolls, etc. Some chutneys used for preparing chaats are sweet.

Some chutneys are also used as a side dish along with steamed rice.

The texture of chutney varies from smooth to coarse or chunky, thick to watery. Some chutneys are cooked, while others are blended raw with fresh herbs.

In the olden days, chutneys were made using mortar and pestle or in large stone grinders. Nowadays, we use a mixie or mixer grinder or blender to make chutneys.

I can go on with a list of various chutney recipes and their variations prepared across India, but that would require a dedicated series of blog posts - therefore, I will defer. To those who are new to chutneys, these can be prepared with any of the following ingredients or their combinations - coconut, lentils, nuts, whole spices, coriander leaves, mint leaves (pudina), spinach, eggplant, cranberry, apple, dosakaayaa, ginger, garlic, tamarind, dates, mango, pear, tomato, onion, etc. The list is endless. Some also use cured meat and dried fish to make non-vegetarian chutneys.

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Today's post is about some of the simple, easy-to-make popular South Indian chutney recipes with coconut (thengai or nariyal) being the key ingredient. The best part about making chutney is it is ready in less than 5 minutes.

The chutneys below can be served with any South Indian Breakfast recipes from dosa to idli or with snacks like bhaji (bonda or pakora) or even as a spread with vada pav. And yes, these are also perfect accompaniments for jolada rotti, ragi rotti, chapati, puris, etc.

To be very honest, while making chutney, we don't measure or follow a standard recipe. According to taste buds and ingredients available in the pantry, we end up doing some variety of chutney. The consistency can also be varied as desired. Once you learn to make traditional coconut chutney, you can add additional ingredients and make your own variations. Almost on a daily basis, we try new recipes for chutney to serve with dosa and idli (our comfort food).

You can take this post as a guide for making some chutneys. I am sharing these as I got multiple requests after trying mySAMBAR POWDER&EASY SAMBAR RECIPEandMOMS SAMBAR RECIPEto share chutney for dosa and idli.

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Beginner & bachelor (bachelorette) cooks can easily make this recipe if you have a mixer or blender.

Grating coconut is easy for us as we have been doing it from our childhood. If you do not know how to grate coconuts, you can even chop them into pieces. Now, if you have no access to fresh coconut, use frozen or store-bought shredded or grated coconut to make chutney. You can also use desiccated coconut or coconut powder to prepare chutneys.

Chutney I

Ingredients for Coconut Chutney or Thengai Chutney

⅔ cup Coconut, grated
2 Green chilies
4 sprigs Cilantro or Coriander leaves
½ cup Water
¼ teaspoon Salt

How to make Coconut Chutney or Thengai Chutney

In a mixie jar, add all the ingredients and blend to a smooth paste. You can adjust water and salt as desired. Transfer this to a bowl and temper it with the ingredients given below in the tempering.

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Chutney II

Ingredients for Green Chutney or Cilantro Chutney

⅔ cup Coconut, grated
2 Green chilies
20 sprigs Coriander leaves or Cilantro
¼ teaspoon Salt
½ teaspoon Tamarind (or small ball)
½ cup Water

How to make Green Chutney or Cilantro Chutney

In a mixie jar, add all the ingredients and blend it to smooth paste. Transfer this to a bowl, and add the tempering and mix. The ingredients may look similar for chutney I and chutney II, but the difference in taste lies in the amount of ingredients for each chutney.

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Chutney III

Ingredients for Red Chutney or Coriander Seeds Chutney

⅔ cup Grated coconut
1 tablespoon Coriander seeds
4 Dry red chilies
½ teaspoon Tamarind (or small ball)
¼ teaspoon Salt
½ cup Water

How to make Red Chutney or Coriander Seeds Chutney

In a mixer, add all the ingredients given in the list and blend to a smooth paste. Add the tempering. Transfer to a serving bowl.

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Chutney IV

Ingredients for Hotel-style Chutney or Restaurant-style Chutney

⅔ cup Coconut, grated
4 to 5 sprigs Coriander leaves
6 Mint leaves
2 Green chilies
2 Garlic cloves
1 inch Ginger slice
½ cup Water
¼ teaspoon Salt

How to make Hotel-style Chutney or Restaurant-style Chutney

Add all the ingredients mentioned above to your mixer jar and blend it to a smooth paste. Transfer this to a bowl and add the tempering.

Serve with idli, dosa, and enjoy.

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Chutney V

Ingredients for Tomato Peanut Chutney

1 tablespoon Oil
½ teaspoon Cumin seeds
5 Dry red chilies
6 Garlic cloves, chopped roughly
1 tablespoon Dalia or Hurigadale or Puttani
¼ cup Peanuts or Groundnut
¼ cup Coconut, grated or chopped
1 Tomato cut into cubes
½ cup Water
¼ teaspoon Garam masala powder
¼ teaspoon Salt

How to make Tomato Peanut Chutney

In a pan on medium heat, add oil. To this, add cumin seeds. When they splutter, add dry red chilies, garlic and saute for a few seconds.

Next, add dalia, peanuts, and saute until roasted on medium flame.

Add this to the mixer jar along with coconut, tomato, water, salt, and grind it to a smooth paste. Transfer it to a bowl. Add tempering and mix. Serve as needed.

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Tempering for all chutney is the same (it is optional). But the addition of tempering will enhance the taste of the chutney.

1 tablespoon Oil (I prefer coconut oil)
1 teaspoon Mustard seeds
5 Curry leaves
1 Dry red chile, broken

In a pan on medium heat, add oil. Once hot, add mustard seeds. When they start to splutter, add red chilies, curry leaves, and saute for a few seconds. Switch off the flame. Add it to the chutney and mix.

Tips that are worth reading 🙂
  • Fresh coconut tastes the best. But if you can't find fresh coconut, you can use frozen or dry shredded coconut, and it still tastes great.
  • To make the chutney rich and creamy, you can use dalia (hurigadale or roasted gram or putani) or cashews in all the chutney recipes.
  • Adjust water to get the desired consistency. Little watery is best to be served with idli and thick ones with dosa.
  • I have mentioned ¼ teaspoon salt, and it was perfect for the amount here. If you increase the amount of water, you may have to adjust salt.
  • You can add a pinch of hing (asafoetida) for all the chutney tempering for additional flavor.
How to store coconut-based South Indian chutney?

Chutney tastes the best when prepared fresh and served. But if you have any leftovers, keep them in the refrigerator and use them in a day or 2. I would not recommend storing it beyond two days.

Another way to increase the shelf life of coconut-based chutney is to cook them. After the chutney is ground to a smooth paste, add it to a pan and bring it to a boil on medium flame. Then, add the tempering. Cooking ground coconut-based chutney will improve the shelf life of chutneys significantly.

What do you eat or serve with coconut-based chutney?

I can go on with the accompaniments for South Indian chutneys. These are some of my favorite.

  • Surnali Dosa
  • Sabudana Idli
  • Idli in Jackfruit leaves
  • Undi or Rice Dumplings
  • Banana Buns
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Chutney is a popular spicy or savory condiment or a dip from Indian cuisine that can be served from breakfast to lunch, snack, or dinner as an accompaniment with almost anything.

In India, chutneys are served with dosa, idli, vada, buns, chapati, puri, upma, pongal, poha, etc., for breakfast. These can also be served as a dip with snacks like pakora (bhaji or fritters). It can also be used as a spread for sandwiches, vada pav, chapati rolls, kati rolls, etc. Some chutneys used for preparing chaats are sweet.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, Indian, Kerala, South Indian, Tamil Nadu, Telangana

Servings 4

Ingredients

Chutney I - Coconut Chutney or Thengai Chutney

  • cup Coconut, grated
  • 2 Green chilies
  • 4 sprigs Cilantro or Coriander leaves
  • ½ cup Water
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt

Chutney II - Green Chutney or Cilantro Chutney

  • cup Coconut, grated
  • 2 Green chilies
  • 20 sprigs Coriander leaves or Cilantro
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • ½ teaspoon Tamarind (or small ball)
  • ½ cup Water

Chutney III - Red Chutney or Coriander Seeds Chutney

  • cup Coconut, grated
  • 1 tablespoon Coriander seeds
  • 4 Dry red chillies
  • ½ teaspoon Tamarind (or small ball)
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • ½ cup Water

Chutney IV - Hotel-style Chutney or Restaurant-style Chutney

  • cup Coconut, grated
  • 4 to 5 sprigs Coriander leaves
  • 6 Mint leaves
  • 2 Green chilies
  • 2 Garlic cloves
  • 1 inch Ginger slice
  • ½ cup Water
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt

Chutney V - Tomato Peanut Chutney

  • 1 tablespoon Oil
  • ½ teaspoon Cumin seeds
  • 5 Dry red chilies
  • 6 Garlic cloves, chopped roughly
  • 1 tablespoon Dalia or Hurigadale or Putani
  • ¼ cup Peanuts or Groundnut
  • ¼ cup Coconut , grated or chopped
  • 1 Tomato, cut into cubes
  • ½ cup Water
  • ¼ teaspoon Garam masala powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt

Tempering for all chutney is the same (it is optional). But adding will enhance the taste.

  • 1 tablespoon Oil (I prefer coconut oil)
  • 1 teaspoon Mustard seeds
  • 5 Curry leaves
  • 1 Dry red chile, broken

Instructions

FOR CHUTNEY I, II, III, IV

  • In a mixie jar, add all the ingredients and blend to a smooth paste. You can adjust water and salt as desired. Transfer this to a bowl and temper it with the ingredients given below in the tempering.

HOW TO MAKE TOMATO PEANUT CHUTNEY

  • In a pan on medium heat, add oil. To this, add cumin seeds. When they splutter, add dry red chilies, garlic and saute for a few seconds.

  • Next, add dalia, peanuts, and saute until roasted on medium flame.

  • Add this to the mixer jar along with coconut, tomato, water, salt, and grind it to a smooth paste. Transfer it to a bowl. Add tempering and mix. Serve as needed.

TEMPERING FOR ALL CHUTNEY IS THE SAME

  • In a pan on medium heat, add oil. Once hot, add mustard seeds. When they start to splutter, add red chilies, curry leaves, and saute for a few seconds. Switch off the flame. Add it to the chutney and mix.

Notes

  • Fresh coconut tastes the best. But if you can’t find fresh coconut, you can use frozen or dry shredded coconut, and it still tastes great.
  • To make the chutney rich and creamy, you can use dalia (hurigadale or roasted gram or putani) or cashews in all the chutney recipes.
  • Adjust water to get the desired consistency. Little watery is best to be served with idli and thick ones with dosa.
  • I have mentioned ¼ teaspoon salt, and it was perfect for the amount here. If you increase the amount of water, you may have to adjust salt.
  • You can add a pinch of hing (asafoetida) for all the chutney tempering for additional flavor.

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FAQs

What is the most common chutney? ›

Mango Chutney - One of the most common styles of chutney, mango chutney contains mango, ginger, garlic, and vinegar.

What is chutney called in America? ›

Relish. Chutney and relish are two popular condiments, and the names are often interchanged. The confusion is understandable because chutneys can be savory, and relishes can be sweet. In general, chutneys have a chunky spreadable consistency much like a preserve and are usually made with fruit.

What is the name of the South Indian chutney? ›

Chammanthi podi—a dry condiment and coconut chutney from the Indian state of Kerala. Coconut chutney—a South Indian chutney side dish and condiment, it is common in South Indian states. It is made with coconut pulp ground with other ingredients such as tamarind, green chili peppers and coriander.

Which chutney is good? ›

The coriander chutney or mint chutney is a bright herby chutney that brings in a lot of freshness when you accompany them with a snack, especially fried snacks like Samosa, Pakoda, Kachori. The tangy and sweet tamarind chutney and spicy red chilli chutney are mostly added to chaat snacks as toppings.

Which vinegar is best for chutney? ›

Vinegar used in making chutney must be good quality and have at least 5% acetic acid content. Any good brand white, malt, wine or cider vinegar should possess the correct qualities. Brown sugar is used for darker coloured chutney but where a lighter colour is required granulated sugar is recommended.

What is chutney called in English? ›

chutney in American English

(ˈtʃʌtni) noun. a sauce or relish of Asian origin, often compounded of both sweet and sour ingredients, as fruits and herbs, with spices and other seasoning. Also: chutnee.

What is the difference between Indian chutney and English chutney? ›

Indian pickles use mustard oil as a pickling agent, but Anglo-Indian style chutney uses malt or cider vinegar which produces a milder product. In Western cuisine, chutney is often eaten with hard cheese or with cold meats and fowl, typically in cold pub lunches.

What is traditional chutney made of? ›

Chutney is a condiment or spread made from chopped fruit cooked with vinegar, spices and sometimes sugar, that can be served fresh or preserved. It's often associated with Indian cuisine.

What is a good substitute for chutney? ›

Harissa Paste: Originating from North Africa, this spicy blend of chilies, garlic, and spices like cumin and coriander can offer a robust alternative to chutney.

What is farmhouse chutney? ›

£3.50. Our versatile Farmhouse Chutney is made with Onions, Carrot, Swede, Cauliflower, Gherkin and Tomato Puree – with a hint of sweetness provided by delicious Bramley apples – and it goes well with cold meats, pork pies and cheeses. Another great accompaniment to a Ploughmans then!

What is the green chutney at Indian restaurants called? ›

Green Chutney also known as Hari Chutney is a delicious, nutritious and flavor-packed chutney variety from Indian Cuisine.

What is the most popular chutney? ›

What Is the Most Popular Chutney?
  • Mango Chutney. A sweet and tangy condiment made from mangoes, sugar, vinegar, and a blend of spices. ...
  • Mint Chutney. ...
  • Tamarind Chutney. ...
  • Tomato Chutney. ...
  • Onion Chutney. ...
  • Garlic Chutney. ...
  • Coconut Chutney. ...
  • Peanut Chutney.

How to eat dosa without chutney? ›

1. Dosa combination with honey is one of the best combination, when we don't have anything like chutney. 2. Dosa combination with sugar can be next preference, when honey is not nearby.

What pan is best for chutney? ›

Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel

Many chutney recipes have acidic ingredients, and the 316 stainless vessel will ensure a long and corrosion-free life.

What the heck is chutney? ›

Chutneys, which originated in India, are condiments traditionally made with a variety of vegetables or fruits blended together with spices and chilies. Indian chutneys can either be fresh, like a Mexican salsa, or pickled, like the form more familiar to most of us, in which case they are usually sweetened.

What is a famous British chutney? ›

  • Fruity Cranberry Sauce (220g) £5.00 Add to basket.
  • Cheeseboard Chutney (200g) £5.95 Add to basket.
  • Mild Indian Sweet Pepper Pickle (195g) £5.95 Add to basket.
  • Chilli Jam (220g) £5.95 Add to basket.
  • Red Onion Marmalade (210g) ...
  • Piccalilli (185g) ...
  • Bloody Mary Chutney (200g) ...
  • Beetroot & Horseradish Chutney (205g)

What is the difference between relish and chutney? ›

So how does a relish differ? Generally, they are thinner in consistency with more “pickled and vinegary” flavours. They usually contain vegetables rather than fruit and only one variety whereas chutneys are mostly fruit and often a mixture of fruits.

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