Ingredients
4 large Tomatoes, roughly chopped
2 Onions, roughly chopped
3-4 nos green chillies
1 or 2 cloves garlic
ginger a small piece
curry leaves 2 springs
Salt to taste
Method
Grind all the above ingredients well with little water. Heat Oil, splutter mustard seeds, add hing and add the grinded mixture. Add salt and let it cook in a low flame for 15 minutes. Once rawness escapes put it off the flame.
A great combo for South-Indian Breakfast Menu

Nice recipe of tomato..my hubby gonna love this if I mkake for him
ReplyDeleteSounds good,never tried adding garlic so far!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely Priya :)
ReplyDeleteAdding ginger and green chillies sounds new to me...
ReplyDeleteThx. for sharing :-)
simply delicious...
ReplyDeleteyummy chutney!lovely colour!
ReplyDeleteMy all time favourite, with some crispy dosa am ready to eat immediately..
ReplyDeletemouth watering and tempting tomato chutney
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ReplyDeleteSounds Great and looks so red and yummy !!!
ReplyDeleteHy Priya,
ReplyDeleteAn ideal combination with hot tiffin menus.
Wonderful recipe dear.
Tomato chutney is one of our favorite chutney.. Nice picture. Kuzhi paniyaram looks too good.
ReplyDeletetomato chutney is my favorite one look so nice.
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u r always welcome to our space..
Delicious chutney!
ReplyDeleteI often make tomato chutney for idlis and dosas
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