Sunday, February 10, 2013

How to make Green Chilli Paste | Kitchen Basics

There are few items like Ginger-Garlic paste,Green chili paste,Green Chutney,Meetha Chutney which are home made and I always keep in my refrigerator as they are very handy while cooking.These are all the basic recipes and I am sure most of us would be preparing on regular basis.However I am posting these basic recipes which might help those who are new to cooking.We use this green chili paste in many of the breakfast and snack varieties like Gunta Ponganalu, Mosaru Kodubale, Kharada Onion Dosa, Onion Masala Idli, Rava Dosa, Akki rotti, Ragi Rotti, Punugulu, Sago bonda etc,it is very handy to use them instead of chopped green chillies in these recipes.

Green Chilli Paste:
Shelf life: upto a month when refrigerated

Ingredients:
100 gms Green chillies
Salt to taste( 3/4 to 1 tsp approx)

Method:

  • Wash and dry the green chillies on the kitchen napkin for 2-3 hrs until they are completely dry with out any water droplets.
  • Grind the green chillies with salt to a coarse paste.Do not grind it to fine paste,the paste should should be very coarse which will increase the shelf life of the paste.
  • Remove the paste and store it in an air tight container or glass bottle and keep it refrigerated.You can use this paste up to a month or more.
Notes:
  1. The green chillies should be completely dry with out any water droplets.
  2. Adding salt will increase the shelf life,so do not add less in it.
  3. Always use a clean spoon while taking out the paste from the container.
  4. You can use it for a month or more when refrigerated.
  5. You can use this in various recipes like Gunta Ponganalu, Mosaru Kodubale, Kharada Onion Dosa, Onion Masala Idli, Rava Dosa, Akki rotti, Ragi Rotti, Punugulu, Sago bonda etc where we add green chili paste instead of green chillies.It eases the work.

12 comments:

  1. Wow...nice paste.........looks spicyyyyyy...:-) :-)

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  2. a very useful post, thanks for sharing.

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  3. Very useful post!! I liked the vibrant green :)

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  4. Hi

    Thanks for sharing this...here is a tip for you
    Add lemon juice while grinding..it will prevent the paste from turning black...

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  5. I have never made chutney wt green chilli alone...i love spicy food which suits my palate.....

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  6. I add onions to this.. have not tried green chilli alone.. will give a try
    http://dailychoresrecorded.blogspot.in/

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  7. Things to make life easy...mere draft mein bi pada howa hai :) ....

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