- Coconut 1/2 portion
- Tamarind (lemon sized)
- Ginger 1 big piece
- Curry leaves few
- Dry chilly 5
- Shallots 4
- Salt
Cut coconut into small pieces and grill it (traditionally, it is roasted over burning charcoal) for 10 to 12 mins or till it turns to a golden brown colour. Then fry the dry chilly in little oil and keep it aside. Grind together coconut pieces, dry chilly, ginger, shallots, tamarind, few curry leaves and salt. Serve it with rice.
looks wonderful love the tamarind coconut combination
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ReplyDeletewow its nice..
i have a question like r u used freshly grated coconut or the coconut which u buy from indian store?
Njan ivide vishannu porinjirikuwanu, 12 akan kathirikunnu, apolano Tina ethokke ttu kothipikunne :P. Kidilan aytund tto...
ReplyDeleteSounds fo flavorful! Will definitely try this one.
ReplyDeletewow very new chutney for me ...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSuper Yummy Recipes
This looks so delicious! I have never had anything like this.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome.
ReplyDeleteone f ma fav wth rice..hapy to folow u..
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious..new to me.
ReplyDeleteNice..yumm chutney!!
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Great looking delicious coconut chammanthi..
ReplyDeleteyummy chutney with lovely presentation....mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteam sure the smell of grilled coconut wld be awesome...would love to try it out !!
ReplyDeletedelicious!! one of my favourite chutnies!!
ReplyDeleteKanji with chammanthi is my fav....This is awesome..
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nice..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteThe chutney looks very nice...Love it...
ReplyDeleteRoasted Coconut Chutney looks wonderfully prepared and is so well presented.
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Hamaree Rasoi
yumm ..thairum chorum ayi nalla taste ayirikkum :)
ReplyDeletewow...chutney looks wonderfull...got to try it sometimes !
ReplyDeleteI dont need any other side dish for rice, if chammanti is there..... but Ive never had chuttaracha chammanti.... looks yummmmmmmmmmmy... lovely pic... and excellent blog!!!!!
ReplyDeletechutney looks divine..a must try..
ReplyDeleteVayil kappalottikkam !!!!
ReplyDeleteVery fantastic click and cute click
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy ..lovely recipe a well :)
ReplyDeleteyummy with anything..love to have this with curd rice
ReplyDeleteWe are big on chammanthi's and this is one of our favorites. Yours looks mouthwatering! Hey I hope you find some time to stop by my space, when time permits. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteKurach doshayum koode kittiyirunnekil!!! so lovely
ReplyDeleteLooks super yum..have had this in my friends place now I have the recipe too :)
ReplyDeletelove this..my grand moms speciality
ReplyDeleteWow. Looks delicious. Your blog has a delicious array of Kerala dishes. Love them especially Appams and Chammanthis. Following your blog
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe very much,sound sso yumm!
ReplyDeleteLovely coconut chutney, loved ur flavors and shape. Will surely give it a try soon !
ReplyDeletemy fav..looks so yumm!!
ReplyDeleteWe make the fresh coconut chutney with the same ingredients, next time I will try roasting the coconut.
ReplyDeletenew recipe, looks yumm
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe and happy to follow you
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy
ReplyDeleteYummo..I know my hubby will love this one..thanks for sharing this awesome recipe!
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Kidilan aytundtto..Kanji kude bestayirikkum..ippoo enniku vishakunuttou :)
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving your precious comments. You have got a very lovely space. Happy to follow you. Your kid is sooo cute.
ReplyDeleteThis looks good.
ReplyDeleteWow , gorgeous click.. this is new to me. will try once..
ReplyDeleteWow looks so yumm and nice click too Tina.. hey did u get my message.. where r u now ?
ReplyDeleteSounds terrific, perfect with rice.
ReplyDeleteteenu.. njan pregnent aayirunnappol nee ithu undaakki thannathu orma undo ?? that was a great time .. mis u so much..that article u send was really good.. then one que : nee ithenganaa urutti edukkunne? wen i make it becomes like a powder / paste.. never a success.. i love this n the one who made this :)
ReplyDeletekothipichu......njan innu undaakumallo
ReplyDeleteGreat accompaniment to any kind of porridge.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite..looks absolutely delicious..
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and for the sweet comment..love your blog dear
Never tried roasting the coconut for chutney. Looks delicious dear! ;)
ReplyDeleteHow's your little princess doing?
Delicious:) why dont u send it to my event dear:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking chutney, your little one looks very cute.
ReplyDeleteI m ready to have this chutney for breakfast dear...:)
ReplyDeleteTasty appetite
A new type of chutney to try for me. Looks yummy
ReplyDeleteMy favorite chutney but I do not add shallots
ReplyDeletevery nice recipe. can I roast the coconut in pan!
ReplyDeleteFirst time to your blog, quite impressive. Happy to follow you!!
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http://eat-hearty.blogspot.com/
This looks so yum Tina! feel like having rice and chammanthi now!
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