When i found a huge bag full of gooseberries arrived from our relatives house, i was quite excited to see that. They all are homegrown and juicy. My mother asked me to do something with that before it all goes bad. Because there were tons of them which cannot be finished just by eating on its own. So i decided to try my hands on some of my favourite recipes. I made this one and also a gooseberry juice which i will post soon.
This is one of the thokku which i invented, it is sweet, sour, spicy and a little bitter from the gooseberry. This taste great with curd rice in my opinion. When i finished making it, everyone was licking the kadai. My perimma took a jar for her and she liked it a lot. I hope you will love it too.
Take Amla in a pot and cover them with water. Cook them for 15 mins till they are cooked. Drain them and separate them from seeds. Take them in a blender and make into a puree.
Heat oil in a kadai. Add in mustard, fenugreek seeds, asafoetida and let them sizzle.
Add in chilli powder and mix well with the oil.
Add in pureed Amla and toss well with the oil.
Now add in salt, jaggery and mix well.
Keep this cooking till oil separates from the mixture. It will take around 20 to 30 mins
Now switch off the flame and let them cool down.
Store in an air tight container in fridge.
Serve with rice and curry or curd rice.
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Nellikai Thokku Recipe | Gooseberry Thokku Recipe
Nellikai Thokku Recipe with step by step pictures. Delicious spicy gooseberry thokku made with gooseberry, chilli powder, gingelly oil and spices.
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Prep Time 10mins
Cook Time 30mins
Total Time 40mins
Course Condiment, Pickle
Cuisine Indian, South Indian
Servings 4servings
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