Ingredients:
2 large tender ridge gourd
5-6 dry red chillies
2 tsp urad dal
1 tsp chana dal
1 tsp jeers
2 tsp tamarind pulp
2 tsp oil
salt to taste
for Tadka:
1 tsp ghee/oil
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
a pinch of hing
1 red chili, broken
3-4 garlic pods
7-8 curry leaves
Method:
- Peel the outer skin of ridge gourds and use the chopped ridge gourd pieces for other preparations like making dal,kootu,pacchadi etc.Check the taste of it as sometimes the ridge gourd can be bitter too,if it is bitter its better to discard it and use another one.
- Heat a tsp of oil in a pan and add ridge gourd peels and fry until they are tender and keep it aside until it cools.
- Heat again a tsp of oil in the same pan and add chana dal,urad dal,jeera and fry until turn slight red in color.
- Add red chillies and fry again and add tamarind pulp at the end and switch off the flame.
- Grind the fried dal's.red chillies along with tamarind pulp and salt to a slight coarse powder.
- Now add the fried ridge gourd peels and blend in whipper mode to a coarse paste.Do not grind it to a fine paste.
- Heat ghee in a small pan and crackle mustard seeds and add garlic pods,broken red chili,curry leaves and hing and fry well and add to the ground paste.
In the above photo you can see the rice ball made with the prepared pacchadi with a dollop of ghee and in the background you can see ridge gourd dal and vankaya kotthimeera karam(stuffed brinjal with coriander) which I will try blogging them soon too.
Notes:
- You can follow the same method and prepare the pacchadi with bottle gourd peels and ridge gourd pieces and skipping the peels of ridge gourd.
- For a Vegan version use oil instead of ghee for tempering.
38 comments:
Love this chutney, looks so inviting with the rice..
Such a tempting pic, love the chutney and the pickles on the side.. Am drooling here.
I made during weekend too and simply love this ...urs looks delicious and yum
The whole lot is inviting.... and loved the recipe and even the brinjals they luk so yum.... :)
And same pinch even i posted a chutney today :)
2nd picture is soo tempting.., will try your version soon :)
i love this chutney ...my mom used to prepare this ...ur's looks very tempting ...ur clicks makes me drooling here
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Beauuuuuutiful tempting clicks again Prathy...
I do often this chutney, beautiful spread, truly tempting..
I have to try this one! Looks so tempting!
awesome ...lovely pics and mouthwatering dish....looks tempting and yum
I cannot take my eyes of that platter, its making me hungry..a wonderful visual treat to my eyes..love to try this sometime..thanks for sharing !
Lipsmacking Pachadi, looks so yummy.
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Lipsmacking Pachadi, looks so yummy.
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Love Andhra pachadis, gongura being our fav :-)This looks fabulous Prathi...
Nice recipe .Love the pics:)
yummmo.. love the chutney.. this reipe is still sittiung here.. gotto post mine soon
delicious recipe with drooling bright pictures.
Lovely colored and tasty thokku! Our fav:)
Dear Pratibha
How are you?
This is an awesome recipe and very new for me. I eat quite a bit of ridge gourd, but mostly I cook without peeling. I shall try immediately.
my wife often makes a paste like dish with raw banana/plantain peels. Some day if I can see what she is doing , I shall publish the recipe :-)
Have a nice week
Aahhh Prathibhaaa.. Chusthuntene norooruthondi.. mee presentation ayithe simply amazing.. nenu garlic use cheyanu.. next time try chesthanu.. gr8 clicks dear !!
looks so yummy and delicious.
Very tempting chutney.
I always prepare these whenever I have the ridge gourd. The prep is bit different see http://personaltadka.blogspot.com/2009/09/ridge-gourd-skinedges-chutney-shirala.html
I would love it this way too.
Lovely chutney,i had it yesterday.Nice clicks.
Tempting pics. Though I knew ridge gourd peels can be made into chutney, have never attempted it. But your mouthwatering pics may push me to give it a try.
I have not yet tried this chutney with the peels,love the recipe,lovely pictures Prathiba!
Yummy chutney, looks wonderful and delicious.
Luv ur version of chutney....willtry it next time.
Nice recipe prathiba,very lovely clicks as well...
The chutney looks yummy.. the ball is so cute..will love to have it.. waiting for the eggplant recipe:)
Tasty chutney recipe. We call this gosale sheere chutney.
I love this chutney and u have a tempting spread there!!Everything looks so delicious :).
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Looks delicious with the rice, yumm
lovely chutney, beautiful pictures, inviting
Good clicks prathibha,a tasty chutney with hot rice,yummy..
Ridge gourd is a vegetable which isn't very popular in my home, though everyone likes chutney made with it.
Your pachadi looks good and sounds promising.
That sounds totally yum. New to me . Bookmarking this one
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