Ingredients:
16 oz tamarind pulp(without seeds)
Method:
1.Soak the tamarind and dates in 3 cups hot water overnight.
NB-(If you don't want to use dates then the sweetness can be achieved by using 4 oz jaggery-gor)
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Just made couple of days back......your version also sounds interesting & simple.
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ReplyDeletemy bi color pattys r waiitng for this chutney since 2 days..hihi....lovely n simply yongue tickling chutney.....my favvvvv...as is....pass me tht bowl dear if u dont mind..haha
ReplyDeleteNice tamarind date chutney. Looks really good.
ReplyDeleteI love this chutney a lot :)
ReplyDeleteTamarind chutney looks superb and tempting. Thanks for your lovely recipe.
ReplyDeletelove this tangy tamarind chutney..mm..feel like tasting that...lovely pic!
ReplyDeleteA very interesting and yummy-looking chutney!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering Chutney.. I always have it in my freeze..
ReplyDeleteLove this chutney with samosas..mouthwatering..
ReplyDeleteTangy chutney...love this with chaat
ReplyDeleteChutney looks very good, nice pictures. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving your most valuable comments. You have a lovely space here, happy to follow you:-)
ReplyDeleteVery handy chutney...I always keep this in my fridge as I make chaats quite often. Looks tasty and tangy. Lovely picture!!
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Nice tamarind chutney...a dip with any deep fry...
ReplyDeleteyum yum..such lovely colour u have got..
ReplyDeleteLove this with cutlets and samosas, looks tempting.
ReplyDeletetamarind chutney looks very yum. love to add in chat items
ReplyDeleteyummy chutney :-)
ReplyDeleteDear Nayana
ReplyDeleteI liked your comment at my blog ..
This Chutney is my wife's favorite..but she makes with Jaggery or Sugar. ( Big Jar is there in the fridge). I will tell her to try dates too. In Bong style, we often add roasted cumin and red chili powder.
Now I am grinding my favorite, green Mango coriander chutney (exactly as per your specification) :-)
Happy cooking
Looks nice and tempting to have any chat with this.
ReplyDeleteWhat dear...green chutney now imli ...kya baat hai? what next coming up? ;)..I guess I know?
ReplyDeletedon't thnk i've ever had tamarind
ReplyDeleteGreat chutney , I am not sure whether love or am ashamed of the fact that this was the precursor of "brown sauce" !
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