Some facts about Tamarind:
Ingredients:
Imli [Tamarind Paste] - 1/4 cup
*Jaggery[gur] - 1/4 cup [depends how sweet you want]
Water - 1.5 cup
Red Chillie powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt - to taste
Black salt - to taste
Roasted cumin seed powder - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 1tsp
Cumin seeds - 1/tsp
Method 1:
*You can use table sugar instead of jaggery!
The measurements are just guidelines here, adjust sugar and spices to your taste
- Tamarind is native to Sudan and was introduced to India centuries ago.
- It is known to have some antiseptic, mild laxative and digestive properties [even for elephants :))]
- It is an excellent polish for copper and brass items.
Ingredients:
Imli [Tamarind Paste] - 1/4 cup
*Jaggery[gur] - 1/4 cup [depends how sweet you want]
Water - 1.5 cup
Red Chillie powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt - to taste
Black salt - to taste
Roasted cumin seed powder - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 1tsp
Cumin seeds - 1/tsp
Method 1:
- Dissolve imli paste in water and keep it aside
- Heat oil and when it is hot enough add cumin seeds and let it splutter
- Very carefully pour the imli-water mixture in the hot oil [Caution: keep your face away from the pan to prevent from getting burn. Water added to hot oil leads to spluttering]
- Bring the mix to rolling boil
- Add jaggery, spices and salt
- Boil for some good 10 minutes (in the event water starts to evaporate, add more water to keep the desired consistency) [A good boil helps to increase the shelf-life of the product]
- Adjust seasoning according to your taste
- Turn off the heat and let it completely cool to room temperature
- Transfer to a glass bottle and refrigerate [it keeps good for 3 wks] [glass bottle is a better choice as its least affected by the acid of tamarind]
- Its a great chutney for alloo chaat, samosa chaat, dahi vada and bhelpuri
Method 2 (updated Oct 04/2011)
- This method does not need oil and cumin seeds.
- Dissolve imli paste in water, add sugar or jaggery, salt, and rest of the seasoning and boil till it reaches the desired consistency.
- I normally make it like this. Its easy and quick
- Resins/ dates (Khajoor) can also be added along with other ingredients. However, an additional step of blending will be required to get smooth chutney
*You can use table sugar instead of jaggery!
The measurements are just guidelines here, adjust sugar and spices to your taste
Comments
I love the pic. It looks like black coffee. I make imli chutney but i use date syrup instead of jaggery.
Simple chutney can't go without this in chats....
thanks for the comment @my blog
chutney looks good renu !!