Thursday 4 October 2018

Tomato juice Chutney - Tomato Chutney - Thakkali Chutney - Chutney Recipes - Priyavijaykitchen Recipe 30

Tomato juice Chutney - Tomato Chutney - Thakkali Chutney - Chutney Recipes

Tomato Juice Chutney, the name itself is little childish right? Yup it was named by my niece. She love this chutney to the core, she herself named it as juice chutney as we prepare from tomato juice , from then we also called it as juice chutney. Very very simple recipe yet yummy as well. I used to prepare this chutney at least once in a week, usually the very first day when I prepare Idly with the day one batter. This goes well with hot Idly, also you can give this to toddler as well (avoid using chilies). My son also loves this chutney (he won’t spilt often). I tried adding garlic while making puree but that doesn’t taste good, if you want you can add chopped garlic while sautéing onion and chilies.
Recipe Overview: Blended tomatoes seasoned with onion and green chilies.

            Tomato Juice Chutney                    



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 Ingredients Needed:
    Tomato juice Chutney - Tomato Chutney - Thakkali Chutney - Chutney Recipes
  • Tomatoes – 5 (Bangalore Vareity)
  • Onion - 1 (Big size)
  • Green Chili – 3
  • Oil as required
  • Salt as required
  • For seasoning:
  • Mustard seeds – 1tsp
  • Urad dal – 1 tsp
  • Curry leaves – few
 Preparation:
  • First boil tomatoes in a bowl of water for about 10 minutes. Allow it to cool down and peel of the skin. Put it in mixer and make tomato puree.
 Method:
  • In a pan add oil, once oil gets heated up, add mustard seeds and urad dal.
  • After mustard seeds splutter and urad dal turns transparent, add onion and green chili.
  • Saute for 2 to 3 minutes, till onion turns transparent, then add prepared tomato puree.
  • Add salt and let it boil for a minute. 
  • Tomato juice chutney is ready!


Preparation Time
Cooking Time
Serves

10 mins

10 mins

3 - 4

Author: Mano Priya Vijay



Ingredients Needed
Tomatoes – 5 (Bangalore Vareity)
Onion – 1 (large size)
Green chilli – 3 nos.
Oil – as needed
Salt – as needed
For Seasoning
Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
Urad dal – 1 tsp
Curry leaves – few

Preparation:
First boil tomatoes in a bowl of water for about 10 minutes. [Note: Add drinking water for boiling tomatoes, remaining water can be used later.]
 
Boil till the skin peels off, then allow it to cool down and peel of the skin. Put it in mixer and make tomato puree.
 

Method:
In a pan add oil, once oil gets heated up, add mustard seeds and urad dal.
 
After mustard seeds splutter and urad dal turns transparent, add onion and green chili.
 
Saute for 2 to 3 minutes, till onion turns transparent, then add prepared tomato puree. Add salt and let it boil for a minute. [Note: since it is a puree, not necessary to boil more than a minute at this stage.]
 
 Tomato juice chutney is ready!

Health benefits of each Ingredients used in this recipe:
In Tamil there is a saying “Unavae Marunthu, Marunthae Unavu” means “Food is Medicine, Medicine is Food”. In respect to the saying, each and every food we intake in our day to day life has lots of health benefits excluding junk foods and tin packed foods, of course they contain preservatives which is unhealthy.

In Indian cuisines, we use lot of ingredients in our making of recipes, which benefits us in many ways. We use them not only for their flavor and taste but for its nutritional and medicinal value as well. If we look deeper into the traditional way of cooking, all the ingredients used in each recipes are well balanced both nutritionally and medicinally.

Each ingredients have many many health benefits but without knowing their health benefits we are using them daily. Let us know at least their important health benefits before we use and eat.

Here I have listed the health benefits of each ingredients I used in the recipe.

Ingredient 1:
Tomato - also known as Thakkali in Tamil, Goore Hannu in Kannada, Tamatar in Hindi, Tamata in Telugu. Tomato is considered to be both fruit and vegetables are nutrient rich which supports healthful skin, reduces risk of heart disease, great source of vitamin C and Fiber, great source of Antioxidant. When comes to healthy skin, I must talk about the beauty tips. Apply raw tomato to acne for shrinkage. Mash and mix it honey to form a paste and use a mask and rinse off after 15 minutes.

Ingredient 2:
Onion – also known as Vengayam in Tamil, Nirulli in Telugu, Savala in Malayalam, Neeruli in Kannada. Onions are mostly used in all cuisines all over the world. In Indian cuisines, onion and tomato plays a major role, where onion is the base for most of the recipes. Eating raw onions have more health benefits compared to cooked one. Onions protects our immune system, prevent cancer, helps in digestion as it is rich in fiber, Anti-bacterial and Anti-inflammatory.

Ingredient 3:
Green Chili – also known as Pachchii Milagai in Tamil, Patchimirapa in Telugu, Hasi Menasinakai in Kannada, Pachamulagu in Malayalam, Hari Mirch in Hindi. Green chilies are more popular in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Though it is very hot green chilies have many good health benefits. Green chilies are rich in Vitamin C thus it boosts immune systems, rich in antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, improves digestion, helps in skin care, weight loss.

Ingredient 4:
Salt – also known as Uppu in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Malayalam, Namak in Hindi. There is a saying in Tamil, “Uppu Illa sapadu kuppaiyile” meaning “Food (sapadu) without salt goes to garbage (kuppai)”. That’s show how salt is an important ingredient. Salt known as sodium chloride used as a seasoning agent in almost all recipes daily. Salt helps in digestion, improves cardiovascular health, improves hydration, helps in healthy respiratory system, vital for electrolyte balance. Salt also have negativites if taken in excess, can increase blood pressure, can lead to heart disease and stroke.

Ingredient 5:
Gingerly Oil – also known as Nallenai in Tamil, Nuvalu Nuna in Telugu, Nallenna in Malayalam, Ellenai in Kannada, Thil Ka Tel in Hindi. Gingerly oil have significant health benefits. South Indians widely use gingerly oil in their cooking. It is a good source of Vitamin D, E and B complex and antioxidants. Apart from it they are also used in cosmetic purposes, as they promotes healthy skin, reduces pimples and rashes by preventing bacterial infections, very good factor of gingerly oil is, it slows down aging of skin. We, the Tamilians have a tradition of taking oil bath (using gingerly oil) every Saturday by massaging the entire body and head. Massaging removes toxins from you and leaves you detoxified and bathing removes heat from the body. We religiously follow this tradition where new borns also have no exception.

Ingredient 6:
Mustard seeds – also known as Kadugu in Tamil and Malayalam, Avalu in Telugu, Rai in Hindi. Mustard seeds are most probably used by all people all over the world in some or other form either via seeds or by oil or as sauce used in their recipes. We south Indian people use it as whole seeds. They are mostly used for seasoning the dishes. It is a high nutritious seeds rich in calcium, protein, manganese, iron, zinc, omega 3 fatty acids and dietary fiber. Mustard oil helps in Hair growth, hair loss, hydrates skin, and acts as a natural scrubber.

Ingredient 7:
Urad dal – also known as Black gram in English, Ulundhu in Tamil, Uddulu in Telugu, Uddu in Kannada, Uzhunnu in Malayalam, Urad in Hindi. Like other dal varieties, urad dal is rich in fiber, helps in strengthening your back bone (South Indian culture is to give dishes made out of black gram for girl children once they attain puberty to strengthen their bones), helps in iron deficiency, reduces risk of heart disease, helps to stabilize blood sugar levels, prevent constipation. 

Ingredient 8:
Curry Leaves – also known as Kariveppilai in Tamil, Karivepaku in Telugu, Karibevu in Kannada, Kariveppila in Malayalam, Kadi Patta in Hindi. Curry leaves, I should call it as a magical leaves, because it has numerous health benefits. For children this curry leaves would be annoying leaf  even for me when I am kid. We the South Indians use curry leaves daily in almost every recipes we prepare, we use it while seasoning the food. When we say its health benefits, the first thing strikes our mind is that it is good for long and strong hair, apart from that there are many more. It stops diarrhea, helps in digestion, lowers cholesterol levels and blood sugar levels, good for eyesight, rich in Vitamin C thus help to clean your blood, leaving skin fresh and healthy, rich in calcium, iron. Tip: 1. Mix curry leaves powder with buttermilk for stomach upset. 2. Having curry leaves with lemon juice clears off morning sickness in pregnant women.

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