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26 October 2025
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Coconut Chutney Magic

Some food pairings are classics for a reason—like idli and dosa with a bowl of fresh coconut chutney. This creamy, zesty, and utterly satisfying side dish transforms a simple breakfast into something memorable. And the best part? It’s easy to make and full of health benefits too.

Ingredients:

1 cup freshly grated coconut

2 tbsp roasted chana dal (dalia)

1–2 green chillies (adjust to taste)

½ inch ginger piece

Salt to taste

Water as needed

For tempering:

1 tsp coconut or sunflower oil

½ tsp mustard seeds

1 sprig curry leaves

1 dried red chilli (optional)

Method

Blend the chutney:
In a mixer, combine grated coconut, roasted chana dal, green chillies, ginger, and salt. Add a little water and blend to a smooth or slightly coarse consistency, as you prefer. Adjust water for desired thickness.

Prepare the tempering:
Heat oil in a small pan. Add mustard seeds and let them splutter. Toss in curry leaves and red chilli, sauté for a few seconds, and pour over the chutney.

Serve fresh:
Pair with soft, steaming idlis or crispy dosas made from store-bought idli dosa batter, now easily available on Swiggy Instamart. The combination is wholesome and comforting.

Coconut chutney is more than a side—it’s a burst of nutrition. Coconut provides healthy fats and quick energy, chana dal adds protein and fiber, while curry leaves and ginger support digestion and immunity.

Want variety? Add mint, coriander, or even roasted peanuts for a fresh twist.

Whether it’s a lazy Sunday or a rushed weekday morning, coconut chutney brings balance, flavor, and nostalgia to your plate—one dip at a time.

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