Peanut chutney is a South Indian Chutney which is made with Peanuts, chana dal, ural dal. It is a vegan chutney which goes well with dishes like Dosa, Medu vada, Upma, Uttapam, Pongal etc.
Peanut Chutney is a vegan substitute for coconut chutney. This chutney can be made without using coconut. It is made by using peanuts, chana dal, ural dal for getting the white color.
You can adjust the quantity of water in the blender as per your desired consistency. It goes well with Dosa, Medu vada, Upma, Uttapam, Pongal etc.
Is Tempering of Peanut Chutney needed?
This chutney needs no tempering. But in case if you want to temper the Peanut chutney. Heat 1 tbsp of oil, and add pinch of mustard seeds, cumin seeds, dried kashmiri mirch, asafoetida and fresh curry leaves and pour it to the chutney.
Is Peanut Chutney Healthy?
Yea, Peanut chutney is one of the healthiest chutney if eaten in moderation. It is rich in protein, fiber and healthy fats. It is a great source of vitamins, minerals and nutrients.
What is the Shelf life of Peanut Chutney?
Store Peanut Chutney in an airtight container. Than you can refrigerate it for about 3-4 days.
Can you Reheat Peanut Chutney?
No, you cannot reheat peanut chutney. Chutneys are not meant to be reheat cuz they are strong and flavored with whole spices, herbs, oil.
What to Serve Peanut Chutney with?
You can try Peanut Chutney with Dosa, Medu Vada, Idli, Uttapam, Tikki, Appe, Pongal etc.
How to make Peanut Chutney at Home | South Indian Groundnut Chutney Recipe
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Author: The Food Root
Ingredients
1 tbsp Oil
1/2 cup peanuts (groundnuts), skin removed
1 tbsp Chana Dal (Split Chickpeas Gram)
1 tbsp Urad Dal (Split and Skinned Black Gram)
1 Green Chilli (as per your spice level)
4 -5 curry leaves
Salt to taste
Method:
1. Add peanuts in the non-stick pan. Roast them on low fame for 2-3 mins. Switch off. Let it to cool down. Than rub peanuts between your hands by applying a little pressure so that the outer skin starts to come off easily.
2. Next, add oil in a pan, and roast chana dal and urad dal until it turns golden. Add curry leaves, green chilli and salt. Saute it for 2-3 minutes.
3. Add all these ingredients in the blender. Pour enough water and blend the chutney and bring it to your desired consistency.
4. Serve peanut chutney with South Indian dishes like Dosa, Medu vada, Upma, Uttapam, Pongal etc.
Notes:
1. The consistency of Peanut Chutney is thick, but if you want a thinner consistency, you can add little water in the blender and adjust as per your desired consistency.
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Wow - I honestly hadn't heard of peanut chutney prior to reading this post but I would love to try it. The recipe you have laid out here looks quite easy to follow so I am really looking forward to giving this a go. It should make a great accompaniment to the curries we enjoy.
ReplyDeletePeanut Chutney sounds delicious. I’m always looking for new and interesting things.
ReplyDeletewow Peanut Chutney sounds so yummy. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI recently been to South India and fell in love with South Indian food. Definitely going to try the peanut chutney at home.
ReplyDeleteThis is a delicious blend of flavors. It's easy to make and very nutritious.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing. We don't experiment very often with Indian foods at home (going out for dinner is a different story), so we haven't tried making anything like this before. That being said, we ADORE Indian food and I feel like we're going to have to give this a try. It looks much easier than I would have assumed it would be.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this. I've never made it before but I love making new dishes at home!
ReplyDeleteI have never made peanut chutney before, but this recipe looks really simple to do. I'll definitely give it a try, as my husband loves peanuts! This will be a great dish for him.
ReplyDeletelooks so very delicious! i like peanut chutney and I never even though of cooking it myself. Will make sure to try next year
ReplyDeleteI am allergic to peanuts but this sounds perfect for my partner, who loves it.
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