Kariveppilai Thogayal Recipe with step by step pictures. Curry leaf chutney made with curry leaves, spices and chana dal.
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Kariveppilai Thogayal
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Now coming back to today’s recipe. It is a thogayal, if you are not familiar with this, this is a thick form of chutney which taste best when served with plain rice, kanji, puliyogare, Andhra Puliyogare or lemon rice. You can even serve it with idli or sponge dosa.
This is my perimma’s recipe. She once made it and brought it to our house. I tasted it and it was amazing. The next day i ringed her and asked for the recipe and tried it out. This recipe calls for lots of curry leaves, because that makes it so tasty and flavourful.
If you are in diet, you can reduce the amount of coconut and increase the gram dal mixture. So give this a try and let me know what you think
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Kariveppilai Thogayal Recipe| Curry Leaf Chutney
Kariveppilai Thogayal Recipe with step by step pictures. Curry leaf chutney made with curry leaves, spices and chana dal.
Ingredients
For Roasting:
Instructions
Kariveppilai Thogayal with step by step pictures
Take all your ingredients |
Start by roasting curry leaf, dry red chillies, garlic and ginger |
roast it well |
All beautifully roasted |
Now take the mixer |
add the mixture in |
add in some coconut |
and some fried gram dal |
Add some salt |
and some tamarind pulp |
Cover it up |
and blend it well |
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