I previously made a curry out of these sugar snap peas, but no one at our home liked the taste of it as they are so hard to chew. So I have decided to try making chutney with these peas and believe me, it turned out to be a hit. It tasted so good than curry.
- 1 cup Sugar Snap Peas, cut into small pieces
- 2 tsp desiccated Coconut
- 2 tsp roasted Red Chili Powder or according to individual taste
- ¼ tsp Mustard Seeds
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- ½ tsp of Bengal Gram (Chana Dal) and Black Gram (Urad Dal)
- ½ cup Curry Leaves
- 1 tsp Oil
- ½ tsp Tamarind Pulp
- Salt and water as required
Preparation:
In a pan heat the oil and add the mustard seeds. When they splutter, add the cumin, Bengal and Black grams and fry well until the dals turn into golden brown color.
Add the sugar snap peas along with some water and cover. After some time remove the cover and fry well. Once the water is completely absorbed add the coconut powder and curry leaves and fry well again. Switch off the flame and let the contents cool.
When they are cool, grind them into a smooth paste along with the tamarind pulp, red chili powder and salt by adding very little water. Adjust the salt and chili powder as needed.
This chutney goes well with rice, dosas. I even use it with chapathis by adding some plain yogurt to it. It even tastes good when applied to sandwiches.
30 comments:
Hi Uma,
My Husband loves having such chutneys with rice but i never make them always eat out in a restaurant. I am confused as to what the Bengal and Black Grams are guess we all have different names for each dal. Let me know if I am right Bengal gram dal is Channa dal and black gram is urad dal which is white in color and small.
thank you,
Medhaa
Hi Uma,
Very nice recipe, looks tempting :)
Yes, you're right Medhaa! Bengal gram dal is Channa dal and black gram is urad dal. I am sorry, I didn't give the meanings for them, which I usually do! Thanks for your nice comments.
Chutney with sugar snap peas. Sounds new to me. Will have to give it a try uma.
This is definetly new to me!!!!beautiful pictures.
Uma-
this is a good idea to make chutney out of sugar-snap peas, I've always wanted to do something more substantial with them rather than using them in chinese dishes.
Uma..That was a nice idea pof making chutney with these peas
wow!another chutney from u!!!love the first picture..so yummmmmmmm
How innovative!! I have used them only in chinese dishes. Great idea. A must try.
Not a bad idea of chutney, peas pod chutney new to me but i guess it should be tasty and yummy :)
very very creative idea indeed!!sugar snap peas chutney!!!looks delicious!!
What a wonderful idea, Uma!! Love the pics, too! :)
Thats a wonderul looking chutney. Nice idea to use them in a chutney. I love the andhra style chutneys.
Superb Chutney Uma..Sparkling Pictures..
chutney with peas is quite innovative...pic looks superb..
Yummy...
Very innovative......the pic looks good.
You know what i am going to name you the chutney queen...what amazing chutneys you post dear:)
i either stir fry sugar snaps or eat them raw... never in my wildest dream i would have thought of making chutney with them :)
I agree with Saswati- chutney queen!
I remember your asparagus chutney. That was very new to me too.
Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments. They are really encouraging.
Thanks for making me a chutney queen, Saswati! What a beautiful name!
Uma, we are the chutney fans, and have bookmarked this recipe too.. Great..!
Lovely pic.. Very temping :) !!
This is definetly new to me! Nice Pictures....
wowwwwww another wonderful chutneyyyy ,uma u are a great cook
Yes yes. chutney-queen indeed. I think you can make chutney out of anything!! Asparagus and now sugar snap peas ? Amazing!
Thats very different uma.......Will try this week end.
Lovely recipe, Uma. I would never have thought of using sugar snap peas in such an innovative way. I'm sure it tastes great.
Wow...the chutney looks yummy!!! The pic is really beautiful.Very innovative!
Hi Uma, a great chutney and it looks sooo yummy!! Just loving pics and the colour of your serving bowl a lovely lime green.
Rosie x
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