Simple Yet Kickass – Onion Chutney

As part of the recent change in my food habits, I have started eating stuff other than rice. While I am still primarily a rice eater, the quantity has reduced and I am now avoiding it, especially at night, and looking at other food options. Many days I have a sandwich or dosa or ragi rotti (South Indian style). All these need an accompaniment to make the meal complete and yummy. Usually, people make coconut chutney as an accompaniment. Strangely, even though I am a South Indian, I do not like coconut and hence don’t have it ready on hand many times. Also, initially, when I was following the prescribed diet, I was avoiding coconut. While racking my brain and delving deep into my limited memory of recipes, I remembered the onion chutney that I used to relish. It was an added bonus that I ALWAYS have onions on hand – that meant I could make this chutney at the last minute too as it takes only about 15 minutes to make.

I recently made a batch and shared it with a couple of friends and they polished it off in no time as it was yummy. So, charged up with their positive feedback, here is my humble first attempt at a recipe blog.

Kickass Tangy Onion Chutney Recipe

Ingredients Needed To Make The Chutney

  1.  Medium sized Onions : 2 No.s (the darker/red the onions are, the better the flavour of the chutney!)
  2.  Sunflower Oil : 2 tablespoons
  3.  Channa Dal : 1 tablespoon
  4.  Urad Dal : 1 tablespoon
  5.  Red Chillies : 4 No.s (you can add 1-2 extra if you want the chutney spicier)
  6.  Tamarind : 1 small ball
  7.  Jaggery : 1 tablespoon
  8.  Salt as per taste

Ingredients Needed For Tempering

  1.  Sunflower Oil : 1 teaspoon
  2.  Mustard Seeds : 1 teaspoon
  3.  Curry Leaves : 1 sprig
  4.  Urad Dal : 1 teaspoon
  5.  Red Chilli : 1 No.
  6.  Hing (Asafoetida) : 1 pinch

Method To Make The Chutney

  1.  Roughly dice the onions and keep aside
  2.  In a pan, heat the sunflower oil
  3.  Once the oil is hot, add one tablespoon of channa dal and urad dal each
  4.  Once slightly brown, add the red chillies and fry them till lightly browned
  5.  Remove these from flame and keep aside
  6.  In the same pan, add the diced onions and fry till golden brown
  7.  Keep aside till these cool down
  8.  Take a blender / mixer grinder and add the above fried ingredients
  9.  De-seed the tamarind and add it along with the jaggery in to the mixer
  10.  Add 100 ml of water, the required salt as per your taste and whisk all the ingredients till they blend well into a paste.
  11.  Transfer the mix into a bowl or container
  12.  Next, heat 1 tablespoon of Sunflower Oil in the pan
  13.  Once it is heated, add in the Mustard Seeds
  14.  Once the seeds splutter, add in the Red Chilli and fry till lightly browned
  15.  Add in the Hing and curry leaves and fry for 25-30 seconds
  16.  Turn off the flame, add the tempering to the chutney and mix well

The onion chutney is now ready and can be enjoyed with dosa, idli, or rotis. If you like an Indian twist to your sandwich, you can use it as a spread too. This chutney can also be mixed with plain rice, a little bit of Gingelly Oil, and enjoyed as flavored rice.

You can adjust the quantity of red chillies and tamarind as per your taste preference for spice and tanginess respectively.

The onion chutney can be stored in an air-tight container and kept in the fridge for 2-3 days.

Do try this chutney and let me know how you liked it! And do leave a comment on how you liked my very first recipe blog too!

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Vasumathi

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15 Comments

  1. Ghazala Naseem says:

    Simple and easy recipe with ingredients easily available at home , will try 🙂

  2. I did not know about onion chutney even never tried to. After reading this article, I think I should try it as it seems very tasty. Thanks for the recipe.

  3. Your onion chutney recipe sounds very tempting. Thanks for sharing it. I will surely try it out. Something different from the usual coconut chutney.

  4. Wow onion chutney seems to be a yummy one. I’ll definitely try out this recipe. Thanks for sharing this.

  5. I have never tried onion chutney, Vasumati. Onions are always in the house. This is such a good idea. Your recipe sounds very yumm. I am surely going to try it out soon.

  6. I always wanted to try but have fear how it will taste due yo raw flavor of onion. But jaggery n tamarind make it more yummy. Thank you for the easy recipee.

  7. I did not know we could make chutney out of onions. My husband is very fond of onions so I’m definitely going to try this out. Will get back to you about how he likes it!

  8. So glad that you added Hing. That would definitely take it up a notch. 10/10 would definitely try.

  9. This Chutney doesn’t only sound easy to make but it seems like it is a very versatile one too. Surely going to be giving it a try.

  10. Your recipe sounds so good. I have had onion chutney but never tried making it. I am definitely going to try it out. Thank you for sharing the recipe.

  11. I like onions with meals but never made onion chutney. Thanks for this delicious recipe 🙂

  12. I loved this chutney recipe. I will try this for sure. It’s very easy and can be made with easily available ingredients at home.

  13. Mehul Kaku says:

    simple and easy and something new..I might try.

  14. Simple and easy. A kind of jhat pat chatni. I will surely try it.

  15. This time getting a chance to read many food bloggers and their new recipes. This is something easy and unusual as we always add either mint or coriander. This is interesting and looks yummm

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