Showing posts with label coconut chutney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coconut chutney. Show all posts

Monday, 5 February 2018

Usirikaya coconut pacchadi (Star amla coconut chutney)


Small usiri kaya known as Star gooseberry or star amla is an ancient fruit originating in tropical climates. This fruit grows throughout Asia, parts of Central America, the Caribbean and parts of South America.

The fruit's arrival in India is difficult to pinpoint. The other gooseberry, Amla is distinctively native to parts of India. Star amla is grown in many parts of India. This fruit is not available in market. The plants are house garden plants. Sometimes vendors offer them for sale. Star amla may bring you back memories of your childhood, when you must have eaten them along with salt and pepper!

Star amla can be called super fruits as they have incredible health benefits! Usiri fruits are known for blood purifying and as appetite stimulant. They are used to remedy bronchitis, biliousness and treat digestive disorders.

Even the star amla leaf extracts exhibit strong anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antioxidant properties. The study suggests that the leaves may remedy oxidative stress, pain and inflammation. I tried to make some chutneys, dal and temporary pickle using star amla. Here is a recipe to make coconut chutney.






















Ingredients:

  •      1/2 cup usiri kaya pieces
  •      1/2 cup grated fresh coconut
  •      2 green chiles
  •      1/4th Tsp. turmeric powder
  •      1 Tsp. methi mustard powder
  •      Salt to taste
  •      1 Tsp. oil
  •      Pinch hing (asafetida)

Directions:

  1.      Cut usiri kayalu in to pieces.
  2.      Discard seeds.
  3.      Grind the pieces, grated coconut and all the ingredients.
  4.      Heat oil and add hing.
  5.      Pour hot oil over the ground mixture.
  6.      Transfer to a serving dish.
  7.      Nice tangy chutney is a very tasty side dish for rice, idli or dosa.



Saturday, 20 December 2014

Cranberry coconut chutney


Cranberries added to grated fresh coconut along with other spices makes a very nice and tangy chutney. It reminds us of coconut and vakkay chutney made in India!

Fresh grated coconut is available in Indian stores in USA.






Fresh cranberries and chiles:





Ingredients:

  •       1 cup grated fresh coconut
  •       1/3 cup cranberries
  •       1 tsp. oil
  •       2 or 3 green chiles
  •       1/4 tsp. turmeric powder
  •       1 tsp. methi mustard powder
  •       Salt to taste
  •      A pinch of asafetida (hing)
  •      2 tsp. chopped cilantro

Directions:

  1.      Wash cranberries
  2.      Heat oil in a pan.
  3.      Add cranberries and stir them well.
  4.      When cranberries become soft, turn the heat off.
  5.      Add grated coconut, and all other ingredients to the cranberries.
  6.      Place the mixture in a blender jar and grind lightly.
  7.      Very attractive cranberry coconut chutney is ready.