I found two different versions of this chutney in two blogs (Kiran's & Divya's). I just mixed up their ideas and came out with a new version.
Ingredients :
1. Plantain Peel - From 1 plantain
2. Urad Dhal - 1 tsp
3. Channa Dhal - 1 tsp
4. Cumin Seeds - 1/2 tsp
5. Red Chilly - 1
6. Green Chilly - 1
7. Asafoetida - 1/4 tsp
8. Coconut - 2 tsp
9. Curry Leaf - a few
10. Tamarind Paste - 1/2 tsp
11. Oil - 4 tsp
12. Salt - Needed qty

Procedure :
1. Add 2 tsp of oil, then add urad dhal and channa dhal. Fry till they turn golden brown.
2. Now, add the cumin, red chilly, green chilly, curry leaf and asafoetida.
3. Fry for 2 minutes.
4. Transfer to a mixie jar, add a little quantity water allowing the dhals to soak. Keep aside.
5. Add another 2 tsp of oil and fry the washed peels, till the raw smell is gone and they became soft (cooked).
6. Transfer to the mixie jar, add coconut and tamarind paste.
7. Add salt, 1/4 cup or less water and grind to a fine paste.
8. Serve with hot rice.
Note : If you feel, it it very thick you can add little more water.
Very unique one nithu,nice recipe too,thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh interesting never tried thogayal in the vazhakkai .. I really loved it nithu.. will surely try it..
ReplyDeletenever heard of this befor, looks and sounds really fantastic, I'll ahve to try this.
ReplyDeleteWow..innovative nithu, Thought about a chutney with plaintain peel, we make stir fry with the peels, we are sure it tasted good as it looks..
ReplyDeleteLove
Kairali sisters
very healthy n innovative recipe... usally make stir fry with it...but this one is new 2 me..tnx Neethu
ReplyDeleteNever thought of cooking Vazhakkai Thol. Very Innovative dear. Looks delicious...
ReplyDeletenever heard of vazhakai tol thogaiyal,but this looks delicious and worth the try.
ReplyDeletedelicious different chutney...
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting.. an innovative dish..
ReplyDeleteNice addition of coconut to the chutney.I see that you didn't use jaggery too.Your version looks good too.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative and healthy recipe.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
this is an interesting n healthy recipe...def gonna try this.
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe, a must try for future.
ReplyDeletePlantain peel in thuvayal is awesome. Something new and interesting Nithu :)
ReplyDeleteThats a wonderful chutney, Nithu.. Thanks for sharing. My mother makes poriyal with plantain peels and I love it.
ReplyDeleteYour version looks good too.def gonna try this.
ReplyDeleteInteresting chutney. I never tried using plantain. Wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative, never thought you could make chutney out of plaintain peel.
ReplyDeleteA good one nithu..looks great..
ReplyDeleteInteresting and delectable chutney Nithu..
ReplyDeleteBest out of waste!!Innovative.
ReplyDeleteVery unique and healthy chutney Nithu...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletevery new to me..vazhakkai thol chutney..really delicious one.
ReplyDeleteSomething very unique and it's def an interesting recipe. Gotta try it sometime. Bookmarked it.
ReplyDeleteNice work Nithu very innovative
ReplyDeleteVery new thogayal for me Nithu...sounds very interesting...this must go well with rice right :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I love the idea of mixing two recipes...Thanks for sending this to green gourmet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the yummy recipe...
ReplyDelete