This is very simple chutney with limited ingredients that can be done easily in a short period of time.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Bottle Gourd Pieces (without skin)
- 10 Green Chilies
- ½ tsp Lemon Juice
- 1 tsp Sambar Powder
- Few Curry Leaves
- ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
- A pinch of Turmeric Powder
- A pinch of Asafetida (Inguva, Hing)
- 1 tbsp Oil
- Salt
Heat oil in a pan and add bottle gourd pieces + cumin seeds + green chilies and sauté well for 5 minutes. Then add curry leaves + turmeric + asafetida + sambar powder and mix well. Keep the mixture on medium low flame for 5 more minutes and turn off.
Keep aside to cool. When the contents cool down, blend them into a fine paste by adding lemon juice and salt. Add very little water if needed.
That’s it!! Great tasting chutney is ready!! Enjoy this yummy chutney with either rice or chapathis.
I have never tried making chutney with bottlegourd Uma...looks good :)
ReplyDeleteHot & finger licking chutney!!!
ReplyDeletehmmmmmmmmmmm yummy chutney to have with hot rice and ghee.
ReplyDeleteYummm!!mouthwatering chutney, truly delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy chutney! love the colour of the chutney...
ReplyDeletePachadi sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow..that's something new for me..looks so hot;;-))
ReplyDeleteI always loved curried witrh bottle gourd, never had chutney, looks drooley delcious.
ReplyDeleteLipsmacking chutney....
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious Uma!I love chutneys...Yumm!
ReplyDeleteNever tried ..have bookmarked it..thanks !!
ReplyDeleteVery unique one using bottlegourd...but would love to try it out...thanks for sharing uma
ReplyDeleteI have heard about this,but never tried,looks nice!
ReplyDeleteNew chutney to me...looks yummm,must try...
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice.. nice combo with Jolad rotti
ReplyDeletechutney looks mouthwatering Uma
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nice pic...looks tasty
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a vey Happy Holi.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, interesting and unique dish. Bottlegourd chutney looks tempting.
Looks yummy, will be so good with rice and ghee.
ReplyDeleteA very delectable chutney... I make this with Tamarind without the lemon juice, fingerlicking chutney!!!
ReplyDeleteCreamy and delicious...
ReplyDeleteNever tried chutney with this vegetable, looks perfect and refreshing, a must try one for sure:) Happy holi, dear.:)
ReplyDeletewoo this looks soo good and unique chutney..
ReplyDeleteLovely inviting chutney !
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious way to have bottle gourd.
ReplyDeletethis ia a great combo for chutney..
ReplyDeletemust be good with dosa..looks good.
ReplyDeletewow bottle gourd chutney ?? tussi great ho, chutney looks yummmmmm!!!
ReplyDeleteI am gonna try this one soon, because I always get bored of mixing with dhal!
ReplyDeleteNever tried chutney with vegetables..got to try thisout..looks very fresh
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. I'm one of your regular readers but this is the first time i'm leaving a comment.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and reminds me of a Gentleman's Toe (kovakkai) chutney I eat and love at an andra restaurant. I'm sure you would know it. If you could post the recipe for it, I'll be glad!!
@Girl of Destiny:
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog! Thank you so much for your nice words. Yes, I have a recipe for Dondakaya chutney. I will sure post it soon :)