Garlic Chutney Recipe-Garlic Chutney for Dosa Idli and Rice

Garlic is packed with antioxidants and is very good for our health. Garlic has antibacterial and anti fungal properties. It help to lower cholesterol. Garlic thins the blood which can help in preventing heart diseases and stokes.The National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, does not recommend any dietary supplement for the prevention of cancer, but recognizes garlic as one of several vegetables with potential anticancer properties.Several population studies show an association between increased intake of garlic and reduced risk of certain cancers, including cancers of the stomach, colon, esophagus, pancreas, and breast. Garlic is considered to be effective at preventing and treating the common cold. It found that those who consumed garlic had significantly fewer cold attack compared to those who did not eat garlic.Garlic has innumerable health benefits but I have complied only a few. After knowing about the health benefits of garlic,we all should try to  incorporate garlic in our daily diet. Today we will learn how to make garlic chutney following this easy recipe.

Garlic Chutney for idli, dosa and rice

Garlic Chutney-Poondu Chutney


 Prep Time : 15 mins

Cook Time : 15 mins
Serves: 2-3
Recipe Category: Chutney Recipes-Side Dish
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
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   Ingredients needed

   Garlic – 1 cup peeled
   Tomato – 1 medium size
   Red chillies – 6
   Tamarind -small pea sized ball
   Curry leaves – 1/4 cup
   Oil -2 tbsp
   Salt as required

   For the seasoning

   Oil – 1 tsp
   Mustard seeds- 1/2 tsp

Method 


Heat oil in a kadai/pan and fry the red chillies on low flame. Once done, remove it from the pan.

In the same pan, add garlic and saute until it turns slightly brown. Remove from pan.

Add curry leaves and tamarind and saute for a few seconds. Remove and keep it aside.

Now add 1 tomato fully (do not cut it) and cook on low flame on all the sides. The tomato will change color and the skin will slightly come apart. Switch off the flame. Leave it to cool.

Grind everything together adding salt to taste.

Heat a tsp of oil, add mustard seeds, when it splutters, add it to the chutney.

Serve this delicious garlic chutney with idli, dosa, adai or as a side dish for curd rice. This chutney also tastes delicious when mixed with hot steamed rice topped with a tsp of sesame seed oil.

More ways to incorporate garlic in our daily diet. 

Garlic rasam 

Poondu Kuzhambu

Andhra Paruppu Podi

Spinach with garlic and lentils

Milagu kuzhambu with garlic

Garlic Pickle

Also refer  How to peel Garlic easily

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