As we all knew, yogurt possesses so many health benefits. It is a great source of calcium, riboflavin, Vitamin B12 and proteins. When compared to milk, yogurt was proved to contain more calcium due to the added live cultures in the yogurt. And the best thing is it helps in good digestion. Snake gourd is said to have a cooling effect on the body.
Here is chutney with the good old yogurt which is not chutney actually but called as chutney. We may add any vegetables of our choice to make this delicious chutney.
Ingredients:
Here is chutney with the good old yogurt which is not chutney actually but called as chutney. We may add any vegetables of our choice to make this delicious chutney.
Ingredients:
- 1-cup Snake Gourd, cut into small pieces
- 1 tomato
- ½ tsp turmeric
- 1 tsp red chili powder
- 2 cups yogurt, beaten lightly
- Salt as required
For Seasoning:
- ¼ tsp Mustard seeds
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- ½ tsp Bengal gram (Senagapappu, Chana dal)
- ½ tsp Black gram (Minappappu, Urad dal)
- 2 or 3 small broken red chilies
- Some Curry Leaves
Preparation:
In a deep bowl boil the snake gourd pieces along with tomato, turmeric and red chili powder. Chili powder can be replaced with some green chilies.
When the snake gourd pieces appear to be cooked add the yogurt, salt and stir well. Keep the flame in low setting. Don’t over boil the yogurt as it tends to break apart.
Switch off the flame and keep the bowl aside. In a small pan, heat the oil and add the mustard seeds. When they splutter, add the cumin seeds along with the Bengal and Black grams and fry well until the dals turn golden brown. Finally add the broken red chilies and curry leaves and fry well. Add this seasoning to the yogurt chutney and mix well.
Serve with rice/chapathi.
16 comments:
nice combo yogurt with sneak gourd!Interesting!never made before!looks simple and delicious,must try
ah, i love this dish. Sounds like Majjika pullusu right Uma? Pretty quick and easy to prepare it...Lovely yogurt Chutney Uma :)
Awesome chutney, Uma! Sounds kind of similar to mor kuzhambu that we make in Tamilnadu, but without coconut. Definitely a delicious dish! :)
Uma-
this is similar to not only mor kozhambu, but also mor sambar dish that we make in TN. Will try this out tonight for rotis. Good one-Thanks!
i always prepare snake gourd curry with coconut only.never tried with yogurt.this looks easy and delicious.
What a pretty presentation, it makes it look even more tasty.
Morkootan without coconut.. interesting. Loved the tempering on the pics.
Thats an unique combination Uma!
We make a curry like this, well my mom makes them, chutney os new to me
hi, lovely, we make lauki dahi wala like this never thought of using snake gourd. should try this...:) Thanks for sharing
Hey..Yoghurt with snake guard different one... must try
Lovely presentation, Uma. Although I don't eat yogurt, I am tempted to try this out with some coconut milk or vegan yogurt.
Looks yum ! I make this too.. a little different recipe. We eat it more like a curry than chutney.. at my home.. ! Thanks for sharing.
Snake gourd is my fav.Must tasted good.....
Uma next time try with milk,sure you will like it.
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Oh my what beautiful presentation Uma!! Looks SO tempting I want to try now :D
Rosie x
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