This is also another instant pickle that can be prepared in a jiffy just like instant cucumber pickle I posted before. No frying is required for this pickle, only grinding is required. Isn’t that easy?
Ingredients:
- 1 cup fresh Red Chilies (not dry kind)
- 1 Tomato
- 2 tsp Tamarind Pulp
- Salt
Preparation:
Remove stalks of the red chilies, wash well and wipe each chili with a clean kitchen towel or paper towel. The chilies should be dry with no moisture on them. Keep aside.
Cut tomato into medium pieces and add these to the mixer along with the red chilies + tamarind pulp + salt and blend into a fine paste. Do not add any water to this pickle. As tomatoes already contain some water in them, it is enough to grind the pickle. Adjust salt.
That’s all! The red hot chili-tomato pickle is ready! This pickle goes well with both rice and dosas. When eating with rice, be sure to add ghee before mixing, as this pickle, as I said is red hot! It’ll burn the tongue if eaten in a large quantity and without any ghee.
Only those who would like to eat spicy red hot stuff, try this pickle. And use only a little amount of pickle per serving as it is enough to spice up the taste buds!
Don’t blame me later that I didn’t warn you, :)
Here is a small trick that my hubby did to reduce the spiciness of this pickle! He dry roasted a handful of black gram (Urad dal, Minappappu) and a small piece of green bell pepper, added it to the pickle and ground it again by adjusting salt. It made the spice level go down a little. So if you don’t like too spicy pickle, you can use this trick.
ammo adirindi uma pandu mirapakayala pachadi superb nooru oorutundi idi untechalu inka yemi vaddu colour kooda chalabagundi
ReplyDeletesuperb pic and what a color...uma Iam drooling !!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so spicy & delicious!! Absolutely mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteWe're great fans of this, Uma! We even mix a bit of this in curd, temper it and have it with dosa or idli, I'm sure you do it too!
ReplyDeletesuper hot pickle.. great! would love to have with curd rice.looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteHot pickles..Uma i like the first click..simply superb...goes awesome with curd rice..
ReplyDeleteRecently got the Fresno red chillis and made sra's recipe :) Excellent for spice lovers!
ReplyDeleteI miss all these pickles so much uma....my grandmaa used o make them....now theres no way i can have them......moreover i dont get those redchillies here
ReplyDeleteas usual you make me wanna start my dinner again ;-)
ReplyDeletesuperb mon cher!
really great recipe!
a ton of kisses!
Silvia
Oil free scores more points and that too a pickle double the points wow lovely color...
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics Uma and a great looking pickle :)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
spicy pickel
ReplyDeletelovely tempting picture..nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteahhaaa...a truly Andhra pickle! Good One! Loved the color
ReplyDeleteSpicy and yummy. Very tempting.
ReplyDeleteWow,looks mouthwatering!! Thanx for sharing!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy n mouthwatering ...perfect for dosa/idli
ReplyDeleteI have a gallon of water in my moth just looking to that pic.
ReplyDeleteSPICY DELICIOUS.
The picture looks red hot and inviting! I would love to have that with idli too:)
ReplyDeleteSpicy and yummy recipe. Looks mouth watering...
ReplyDeleteLooks fiery hot and spicy....love it.
ReplyDeleteUma, my hubby loves these chilies and I made pickle using mustard paste. I like ur version and love to try it soon.
ReplyDeletethis sure looks spicy, looks good
ReplyDeletelovely color .. looks delicious
ReplyDeleteU r tempting me uma. I love pickle's spiciness and hotness. mouth watering dear.
ReplyDeleteRed hot and spicy.I love it,but will follow the trick given as well.Love the spicy pickle.Nice to know it is oil free.Recipe is new to me.
ReplyDeleteso yum uma. i love almost spicy pickles and this is too tempting.
ReplyDeleteWow, hot red chili pickle, I need some curd rice now so I can gobble up all that pickle :)
ReplyDeletewow... i love spicy.. thxs for sharing dear...
ReplyDeleteJust my kind of pickle! Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe pickle looks fiery hot!
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