February 13, 2009

Kadale Bele Chutney / Kadalai Parppu Chutney

This is a south Indian chutney. In Kannada it is Kadale Bele and in Tamil it is called KadalParppu chutney. For this chutney I have added coriander leaves and green chillies so that color of the chutney is green. This will suit for dosa, puri, idli and plain rice. I will make lots of twists in this chutney so that the taste varies.






Ingredients
  • Bengal gram / Kadale Bele / Chanda dal - 5 tsp
  • Curry leaves - 6 -7 leaves
  • Green chillies - 2-3 (as per taste)
  • Coconut , grated - 1 cup
  • Ginger - a small piece (optional) (but i use ginger normally)
  • Tamarind paste /pulp - 1/4 tsp Or Lemon juice
  • Rock salt / Salt - as per taste
For Tempering
  • Oil - 1 tsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Black gram / Udhina bele / Urad dal - 1/2 tsp
  • Asafoetida / hing - a pinch
Method
  • Roast bengal gram / kadale bele along with curry leaves and green chillies
  • Grind the coconut, roasted bengal gram, curry leaves, chillies, ginger, tamarind and salt
  • Add a little bit of water to grind coaresly
  • Heat oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, allow to splutter and add hing, black gram fry till brown
  • Pour into the chutney and serve
Note : You can use lemon juice after grinding instead of tamarind.




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23 comments:

  1. Chutney looks so yumm, i love the bowl you have served them with too.

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  2. kadale bele chutney looks great, Vanamala!

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  3. The chutney looks delicous would be great with rice too,small correction in tamil is "Kadalai paruppu"

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  4. Looks good !! Works really good for dosas..

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  5. Thanks HC, Vani, Cham & Maya
    Yes cham i made correction. But in my home used to call it as kadlu parpu(iyengar tamil) so i have mentioned same in the post.

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  6. This is my fave chutney for dose and idli, can't have enough of it. Looks so yum, I want some now. I have few leftover idlis but no chutney! :D

    Enjoy the V day, hugs! :)

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  7. CHutney looks great..goes awesome with hot steaming idlies..

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  8. Sounds great, I can imagine its taste!

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  9. that looks delicious. never had this before. will try it :)

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  10. Chutney looks yummy!! My mom makes it red I guess she used red chillies rather than green ones!

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  11. Wow Mala, chutney looks very delicious & lovely photo

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  12. love this chutney with dosas..I use red chillies instead of green ones..yumm

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  13. My mom used to make this regularly..I think she was adding red chili..Tastes great though..Goes well with dosa :)

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  14. looks so delcious! Belated happy anniversary to your blog :)

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  15. Hey Mala check my blog for 2 wonderful awards.

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  16. we call it thogayal... looks very yummy. perfect with hot rice and ghee.

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  17. Thanks for dropping a comment on my blog.Chutney looks yummy

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  18. Chytney looks yum vanamala. Bowl looks so cute. Kinldy accept, something is waiting.

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  19. Mala, first of all congrats on completing 2 yrs of blogging and wishing u many more yrs of happy cooking, clicking and blogging :)
    and second, i love thsi kadle bele chutney. in fact i have bought small pack of kadle bele for making this chuteny.

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  20. Chutney looks delicious with the vibrant green color!

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  21. Hi Vanamala,

    Your chutney looks very yummy :)

    I am Anu from My Scrawls. I have posted my version of Kadalai paruppu chutney in my blog. Do visit my blog in ur free time. Would be happy to receive your comments :)

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  22. I tried this chutney with little variation...
    I also fired ginger and tamarind along with bengal gram seeds...
    It tasted very well... Thanks for the recipe :-)

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