Chammanthi podi, an all-time favorite of all Keralites and a life-saver of most hostelites is made by grinding coconut with a few other ingredients. It goes extremely well with rice and even with idli/dosa. Today I would love to present another version of chammanthi podi using dry fish/unnakka meen where the dry fish is first fried and then ground along with coconut and the other spices. It keeps well for at least 2 weeks and more if refrigerated. Its best combination is with rice/kanji.
Ingredients
1. Dry fish/Unnakka meen - 250gm (preferably boneless)
2. Grated coconut - 1/2 cup
3. Pearl onions - 8 - 10
4. Dry red chillies - 10-12
5. Ginger - 1 "
6. Pepper corns - 10
7. Tamarind - Walnut-sized
8. Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
9. Curry leaves - 5-6 sprig
10. Oil - To fry the fish
Method
1. Soak the dry fish at least for 1 hr in water. Pat dry and marinate it with turmeric powder for about 15 mts. Shallow fry the dried fish.
2. In another pan, heat the grated coconut for a few minutes and then add the chopped pearl onion and ginger. When the coconut turns light brown add the dry red chillies and curry leaves. Stir the mixture until the coconut turns reddish brown. Take care not to burn the coconut. Now add the fried fish to this and mix well.
3. When it cools down, grind to a coarse powder by adding tamarind in a mixer. Keep this chutney powder in an air tight container.
Variation : You can use dry prawns instead of dry fish. Click here for the recipe.
Adipoli fish chutney powder..yummies kidu kidu..
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Kairali sisters
very intresting fish chutney .. never heard of it.. completely new to me.. tnx for sharing
ReplyDeleteWOW THATS ALL KERALITES FAVORITE..REALLY DELICIOUS CHUTNEY AND NICELY EXPLAINED
ReplyDeleteadipoli chammanthi podi..
ReplyDeleteVery much like our fish floss...yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe seems to be very easy n tasty. Let me try immediately.
ReplyDeleteWOW. This is my fav, looks so good and yumm. love it.
ReplyDeletevery new to me,but really it's a interesting recipe...luks delicious.I love the bowl.Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery new powder for me, looks very fabulous..
ReplyDeleteWow...this looks really delicious. I like it. I remember my mum used to make something quite similar when we were young. We just love it with rice.
ReplyDeleteyummmm. i love this very much. Looks very good. I usually prepare without roasting the coconut. This is a good keeper dears. Love the clicks. I am drooling...No limits.
ReplyDeletedid it smell a lot? that totally puts me off and i don want neighbours complaining..but like u said it wud be great with kanji..sluuurp
ReplyDeleteWow adipoli...that should be tasting fabulous...
ReplyDeletetotally new 2 me.. looks interesting n delish..
ReplyDeleteWow! We used to have this all time back home, looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your recipes for my event:-)
http://tasteofpearlcity.blogspot.com/2010/07/iftar-moments-hijri-1431-event.html
Adipoli chamanthi podi..looks so good and yummy.
ReplyDeletevery interesting, looks very nice..
ReplyDeleteOh boy, makes me drool. This must taste divine.
ReplyDeletesimply awesome...can smell the falvorful chutney...
ReplyDeleteNew to me sounds yum :)
ReplyDeletekothi ayittu vaya kutti..will try for sure one day
ReplyDeletePicture and recipe is same as in yummy oyummy channel
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