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Chow Chow Chutney Recipe | Chow Chow Thogayal Recipe

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Chow chow chutney is tough to imagine, right? I mean, there’s this vegetable, and I am saying I made chutney with it. It looks fine but you have no idea how it tastes. I know, I understand. But trust me when I say it was delicious. I had my moments of doubt too, but in the end, it turned out fabulous. What’s more, this is a chutney recipe that uses no coconut!

Chow Chow Chutney Recipe

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I like chow chow and make chow chow sambar or chow chow kootu very regularly since it’s easily available in the vegetable markets here. But a chutney? Let’s see how that goes.

Chow Chow Chutney (Thuvaiyal) Recipe

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Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Makes ~2 cups chutney Serves 4-6
Adapted from: Dakshin by Chandra Padmanabhan

Ingredients:
1 medium-sized chow chow
1 tomato
1 tbsp of oil
1 green chilly
1 small bunch of coriander leaves (cilantro)
2 tbsp of toor dal
1 tbsp of skinned urad dal
2-3 dry red chillies
1/2 tsp of hing/asafoetida/perungaayam
Salt to taste

How to make Chow Chow Chutney:

1. Peel and grate the chow chow. Chope the tomatoes into small pieces and roughly chop up the coriander leaves.
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2. in 1/2 tbsp oil, fry both the dals along with the hing and dry red chillies.

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When the dals turn golden brown, remove from pan and set aside to cool.

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Grind the cooled dal mixture to a fine powder. MIne wasn’t super fine, and that’s just fine. Heh.

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3. In the same pan, add 1/2 tbsp more oil and add the grated chow chow, chopped tomatoes, and the green chilly.

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4. The chow chow will let out water and turn a duller colour. Cook until the water has evaporated and the tomatoes turn softy and mushy – around 5-6 minutes. Set aside to cool.

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5. Once cooled, transfer the chow chow mixture to a blender, add the coriander leaves, and blend to a paste without adding any water.

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Add the dal mixture and some salt and blend again scraping down the side a couple of times. Don’t add any water.

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Done! Goes super well with plain white rice and ghee. I served it with rice and kadala kozhambu.

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In case you want to take a look at the book I got the recipe from, check it out on Amazon or Flipkart.

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  1. Sammy

    March 28, 2012 at 8:33 am

    Wow, I never would have thought of a chow chow chutney.. sure I used it before… thank you for the inspiration!
    luv sammy

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  2. Aarthi

    March 27, 2012 at 2:23 pm

    chow chow chutney looks so yummy…These goes perfect with dosa too..

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  3. Zareena

    March 27, 2012 at 1:50 pm

    This looks lovely and yummy. I only made kootu and that too it didn't come out well. So I stopped buying chow chow. Will try this and see.

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  4. Vardhini

    March 27, 2012 at 1:19 pm

    Thogayal looks yummy. We make chutney with just the peel sometimes. Learnt from MIL.

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  5. Scarlett O'Hara

    March 27, 2012 at 12:31 pm

    Nice the recipe is, and the pics are awesome as always! 🙂
    You know, Chow chow is a pretty common vegetable for Chutney in Konkan cuisine(the Mangalorean side), as usual we add lots of coconut to it… 🙂
    May be I will post a recipe one of these days.

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  6. Hema

    March 27, 2012 at 12:00 pm

    Nice yummy chutney, even I have a version of this with sesame seeds..

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  7. ANU

    March 27, 2012 at 11:35 am

    wow very nice and new..never heard of chutney with chow chow…pics are so inviting!

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  8. Arch

    March 27, 2012 at 10:50 am

    Never tried a chutney with this…Beautiful pictures…

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  9. Pari

    March 27, 2012 at 10:16 am

    Hi Nags,
    Long time that I visited your space.
    The chutney with chow chow, definitely caught my attention and it does sound simple and interesting. Thanks for sharing.

    FOODELICIOUS

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  10. Chitra

    March 27, 2012 at 9:38 am

    It looks delicious with rice. i too have a version in my archive but this is too good. will try sometime for sure.

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