Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Yummy Peanut Chutney

Recipe contributed by Dhara Balwa

Summer is on the verge of getting done for this year. Vacation time is over and kids are back to school and so is the routine. After two long months of masti and relaxation, time to go back to monotonous cycle of the weekdays. With that comes the desire to update the blog too, that has been kept aside for a couple of months. While I rev back full fledged to writing big recipes, here is something quick to make(and write!) But just because it is a condiment, doesn't make it any less a part of your meal! I alert you how you can be hooked to this chutney that reminds me of Rajkot's Gordhanbhai ni Chutney. If you haven't had it before, try to get hold of it. Although not very similar in taste, this chutney is equally tasty.

The recipe is shared by my mother-in-law who loves condiments with everyday meal including home-made pickles and chutneys. Gordhanbhai's leeli chutney is on her list of favorites. So she put her heart to try and recreate the chutney at home and came up with a close(and I would say better) version of the chutney. I have suggested to her so many times to get the patent for the recipe. It is that good! So many of my meals consisted of roti and this chutney while I was finishing my graduation far from home. She knows that I like it very much so since the past ten years whenever we get together, she will make a big blob of it for me to relish for many days.

I never tried to make it earlier but in past months, I was craving it and decided to try making it myself. So, I got the recipe from my MIL. Mine has turned out more peanutty than hers - the reason being the hot peppers used. In India, the hot peppers are more watery, so my MIL washes them and keeps them out to dry a little for 2-3 days to take some water out. I used Thai hot peppers and boy, are they hot! A little goes a long way. So I have to add more peanuts to compensate for the heat of the peppers but it tastes good too. I have written so much about this, you have to try. Pretty Please! :)Anyway, a few of my friends who eat spicy food tasted this chutney and they enjoyed it very much. I hope you do too.



Prep time: 15 min
Difficulty level: Easy
Spicy level: Hot