Dondakaaya/Tindora/Ivy Gourd/Gentlemen’s Toes/Kovai is a tropical vine grown for its small edible fruits. They may be eaten immature and green, or mature and deep red. The young shoots and leaves may also be eaten as greens. These are extensively used in Indian cooking.
I usually prepare a simple stir fry or stuffed curry or pachadi with these veggies. It’s a family favorite. Today I am posting a recipe for Dondakaaya Pachadi on a reader’s request. This is a very simple way to prepare pachadi and it equally tastes so delicious with rice.
Ingredients:
- Chopped Ivy Gourd – 1 cup
- Green Chilies – 5 or 6 or as required
- Tamarind – a small ball sized
- Garlic Flakes – 2 or 3 (Optional) (I didn’t use these)
- Cumin Seeds – ½ tsp
- Oil – 2 tbsp
- Salt as required
Preparation:
Soak tamarind in some water and keep aside.
Heat oil in a pan and add cumin seeds. After a minute add ivy gourd pieces + green chilies + garlic (if using) and sauté well until the ivy gourd appears slightly cooked. No need to cook ivy gourd until soft, half cooking is fine. Turn the flame off and transfer the contents to a plate to cool.
Meanwhile extract juice from the soaked tamarind and keep aside.
Later add all the contents to a blender jar and grind into a smooth paste by adding tamarind water little by little. Don’t add all the tamarind water at once as the pachadi might become too watery. Add enough tamarind water to grind the pachadi into a thick paste. Adjust salt.
Enjoy this yummy and mouth-watering chutney with steaming hot rice and a dollop of ghee. YUM!!
Interesting chutney .I have never made chutney with ivy gourd.Very innovative.
ReplyDeleteivy gourd chutney is new to me, but looks delicious.
ReplyDeletenever made pacchadi with dondakaya :)
ReplyDeleteTangy pachadi looks irresistible..yumm!!
ReplyDeleteNever made tindora chutney...very innovative!!
ReplyDeleteA very interesting chutney! I have never had this chutney before...
ReplyDeleteUma, I love dondakaya, but never ever knew we could pachhadi out of it. Delicious, will surely try it once :)
ReplyDeleteChutney sounds awesome! SHould be great with rice and ghee!
ReplyDeleteyummy different chutney
ReplyDeleteNice chuntey,even i do the same way
ReplyDeletenaku chala istam dondakaya pachadi.. ma amma chesthundi but nenu eppudu try cheyaledu.. sure ga chesthanu ippudu.. thanks for the recipe..
ReplyDeleteNever made this chutney, sounds good
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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Hey Uma,
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious chutney.
Delicious. This chutney is new for me, must try recipe!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking chutney!!
ReplyDeleteAnother innovative recipe from your kitchen. Keep rocking
ReplyDelete-Nature Lover
Great chutney Uma, i never knew gentlemen toe name :)
ReplyDeleteDondakaya pachadi noruooristundi Uma mmm mothwatering......
ReplyDeletewoo somthing different one...presentation looks superb..
ReplyDeleteWell aren't you a sweet one!! Thanks a lot, Uma for taking in my request :-)
ReplyDeleteI just can't wait to try this!!
This chutney is new to me..but its worth a try..It does look delish..I'll follow ur tip and eat this with rice and ghee..
ReplyDeleteI finally made it and loved it :-)
ReplyDelete@Girl of Destiny:
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for trying the pachadi and I am glad you liked it :)