Ingredients:
- Coconut 2
- Garlic 15 pods
- Shallots 5 to 10
- Ginger 1 med piece
- Curry leaves 1 cup
- Whole pepper 1 Tsp
- Dry chilly 12 to 15
- Tamarind a big lemon sized
- Salt
Fry all the ingredients except salt and tamarind, without oil. Reduce the heat and fry the coconut mixture till it turns dark brown colour. Remove the dry chillies from the roasted mixture and powder it well using salt. Then add the required amount of tamarind and powder well. Transfer this mixture into a bowl. Then powder the rest of the coconut mixture little by little with the above powdered chilly mix and required amount of salt. Transfer it to a bowl and mix well.
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Visiting your blog first time..u have a lovely blog here...wonderful recipes with attractive clicks..
ReplyDeleteChammanthi podi brings lots of memories to me...During hostel days chammanthi podi has rescued us from the watery curries that we used get from our mess :)
Tina, nalla bowl...chammanthipodiyum kollam.
ReplyDeletewow.very delicious and flavourful podi dear.....
ReplyDeletechammanthipodi adipoli!!..love to have it with curd rice!!..yum yum, my fav!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy.Love ur beautiful bowl.
ReplyDeletei would prefer to have this with hot rice
ReplyDeleteChammanthi podi looks awesome. Very nice click.
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love these chutneys..either with rice or on a sandwich
ReplyDeleteCute click and a flavorful podi!
ReplyDeletePodi seems so tasty...great to go with hot rice n ghee:)
ReplyDeleteKorachu chorum curd um ethinte koode kittiyirunnel kushalakamarunnu..yummyy..vayil vellam neranju :)
ReplyDeleteI make a similar podi with coconut to also mix with piping hot rice and ghee. This one looks really flavorful with the shallots and garlic :-)
ReplyDeletewow!!as usual nice click dear!!! looks amazing..njanum undakkiyarunnu...post cheyanam..:)
ReplyDeleteCute presentation dear :)
ReplyDeletePodi looks nice!! lovely click!!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, thanks for visiting and for this excellent recipe. It has been bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteTell me, you said coconut 2 does that mean that I need the flesh of 2 grated coconuts?
I am imagining that this is so flavorful!
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice and I am sure it will be very tasteful with a lovely flavour. Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteCynthia u r correct.....need 2 coconuts for this.
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ReplyDeletethat loks very delicious..nice picture..
ReplyDeletewow!!! yummy yummy chammanthi podi...ente all time favorite ..njan ippo koodi kayichathe ullu, ipravashyam amma thannu vittathu ;)..
ReplyDeleteAdipoli tinakutty...nalla pic and nalla pathram ;)
i love this. my best friend used to bring this and this is making me so nostalgic :)
ReplyDeletenice and new recipe.well presented
ReplyDeleteNever had this.....looks very interesting and the container is a cutie too!
ReplyDeleteChammandhi podi looks yummy. vayil vellam varunu.hmmmm.... Never tried with shallots. Will try it soon.
ReplyDeletechammanthi podi kandittu kothiyavunnu tina kutty, ethundenkil pinne enikku vere curry onnum venda :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Tasty podi......Nice click! I will try this podi.
ReplyDeleteTasty one tina...nice combo for rice and dosa.
ReplyDeletethat's a deliciously flavoured podi Tina!!! I'd love it with idlis!!
ReplyDeleteA new recipe Tina and I going try it today as I have lots of curry leaves at home...
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ReplyDeleteLove it!! goes perfectly with rice and oodles of ghee...
ReplyDeleteLooks spicy & delicious, love it.
ReplyDeletekurachu thairu kudi undel pinne chorinu vere curry-yude aavashyam illa...
ReplyDeletechammanthi podi, a intresting name, you have a nice space here
ReplyDeleteWow thats a lovely snap, dear. Looks too good. Love kerala style chammanthi podi.
ReplyDeleteingredients of the podi are interesting. I think we can add this to stir fried vegetables.
ReplyDeleteGreat job,I love this,have to try som time!
ReplyDeleteElegant podi! :)..I too had blogged this recently!..:)
ReplyDeletelooks too good tina...best combo with dosa and idlies..
ReplyDeleteTina, compliments for all your delicious dishes and many thanks for all your visits and comments on my blog! :))) XO
ReplyDeletenice recipe.This is my fathers favoutite podi.
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wow......just wanted to had it with idly. nice recipe
ReplyDeletenice flavorful pudi Tina, will love to have this with hot rice.
ReplyDeleteWow wish i had this now, drool drool.
ReplyDeletechammanthi looks delicious... Can someone get me Dosas please :)
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love coconut in any dish. This looks and sounds great and tasty, thanks for the recipe:)
ReplyDeletedelicious podi,along with white rice& spoon of ghee,yummy taste
ReplyDeletedelicious podi..i make it like a chutny but i guess this one can be stored in the fridge..nice click !!
ReplyDeleteThis one is just awesome.It is so delicious.I use this podi as flavouring agent in almost all the dishes.Thanks.
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