I am the last entrant to this season of Blogging Marathon # 8. Im doing a combination of Condiments and Kids - Delight : No fire cooking. The event would be incomplete without my entry in it, after all I am the host.
Coming to todays post. its the ever famous condiment from our neighbouring state, GONGURA.
Ever since I first tasted it, fell in love with it.
Simple to prepare, but very tasty. It takes in very few ingredients, but tastes just out of the world. Guess I have been talking about its taste so much.
Without further delay, let us get into the preparation of this dish.
Ingredients:
- Gongura Leaves - 1 big bunch
- Garlic pods - 10 -15 peeled
- Red Chilli - 6 - 7
- Asafoetida Powder - a pinch
- Salt to taste
- Oil
- Mustard seeds
Method:
- Clean the gongura leaves and wash them well
- Drain off the water and let them dry a little
- In a wide mouthed wok, heat a little oil
- When the oil is hot add the washed gonguran leaves and stir well
- After the leaves are stirred well, keep them aside
- In another, pan add a little oil
- When the oil is hot add the mustard seeds, followed by the garlic pods
- Stir fry the garlic pods, till a nice aroma is got
- Add the red chillies followed by the Gongura leaves and keep on stirring
- Sprinkle the salt and asafoetida powder while still stirring the mixture
- When the leaves come together with all the ingrdients, you can remove it from the fire and let it cool
- Store is a dry , air tight container
Enjoy your gongura with idli, dosa, rice, curd , etc..
I had packed it for my friends at office and they just loved it.
Sending this wonderful gongura chutney to Srivalli's Condiment Mela and to Vardini's Event Herbs & Flowers - Garlic
15 comments:
This is my favorite andhra chutney, mom will make it when gongura is in season. I have never tried making it at home, usually buy those priya pickle bottle. Your pics are so tempting and drool-worthy !!!
Happy to join u in blogging marathon...I am tempted to try a cup of Gongura chutney..yum
Gongura pickle is welcome anytime of the day.. Looks delicious.
looks delicious and gongura i like the sourness in that.
Slurp,fingerlicking chutney...
Well as you said one can have this anytime of the day..:)..good to have you join us for the BM Kamalika
I love gongura chuntey. I was under the impression that it will be ground to a paste and then again sauteed in oil.
Chutney looks so delicious! I just made my version a couple of days back! I am addicted.
no clue what Gongra leaves r..but from the look of it ..i wish i too was working in your office..:)
We too love gongura chutney..posted it last week for BM :)
One of our favorites too.
Looks yummy. New to me though. Could you send it to my garlic event?
Vardhini
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I love too the gongura chutney.It looks delicious.
I've never heard of Gongura. What sort of vegetable is it?
@ Vardini - Sure will send it across to your event
@ Jane - It is a type of greens that has its origin in Andhrapradesh. It tastes sour and tastes best in this chutney.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gongura
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