HORSE GRAM CHUTNEY

 
 
 
Horse gram is a legume with multitude of health benefits.The names of this legume in other languages:  Tamil it is Kollu,Ulavalu in Telugu,Hurule, in Kannada and Muthira in Malayalam. Traditionally,this legume was used in treating various ailments : Asthma,diabetes,cold,ulcer and kidney stones. This legume has a significant role in reducing cholesterol and preventing obesity. This protein-rich legume is the staple food of cattle and horse,hence it has been aptly named as horse gram.
 
At this juncture,I would like to share an interesting piece of information. A few years back,I happened to watch an interview of renowned yoga instructor,The Late Mrs. Nanammal or yoga patti Nanammal, as she is fondly called by her students/residents of her place.Patti is the Tamil word for grandma. She is the oldest yoga instructor in India. She passed away at the ripe age of 99 in 2019. In the interview,she spoke at length about her healthy dietary regimen.Her breakfast mainly consisted of porridge made from different kinds of millet. She delineated the benefits of various millets,legumes and greens. Infact,I learned this flavorsome,healthy chutney from her.

She prepared this chutney in Ammi Kal or hand stone grinder with ease.I was astonished to see her muscle flexibility and agility. Even at the ripe old age,she walked without any support system.Initially,I was skeptical about the inclusion of fennel seeds in the chutney;but I decided to replicate patti's recipe.The taste of the chutney was really phenomenal. This chutney tastes best with plain rice.
 
 

 
 
 
                                        










 INGREDIENTS :


HORSE GRAM- 6 TSP


CORIANDER SEEDS- 3 TSP


FENNEL SEEDS- 1 1/2 TSP


GARLIC CLOVES- 4 NOS


RED CHILLIES- 5 NOS


CURRY LEAVES- 2 SPRIGS


TAMARIND- GOOSEBERRY SIZE

 

COCONUT GRATINGS- 1 TBSP

 

SALT TO TASTE 

 

OIL FOR ROASTING- 3 TSP



PROCEDURE :


1. In a pan add a teaspoon of oil and heat it.Now add horse gram over it. Roast it till a nice aroma emanates. When you notice the legume,the colour changes to dark brown. This colour change indicates that the horse gram is well roasted.You can even hearing the popping sound while roasting.


2. Switch off the stove and immediately transfer the roasted legume to another vessel,else ,it will get burnt due to the heat from the pan.


3.In the same pan,add the remaining oil an roast coriander seeds,curry leaves and fennel seeds. Keep the roasted ingredients aside.


4.Now roast garlic cloves,red chillies in the same pan.


5. In a mixer jar,take all the roasted ingredients together. Add raw tamarind,coconut grating,salt over it.


6. Add some water over the ingredients and allow it to cool.


7. On cooling,blend the ingredients to paste.

 

8. I have skipped the seasoning. If you prefer the same,you can add it over the chutney and serve.




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