AVOCADO CHUTNEY
This is an interesting recipe from Flatbreads and flavors by Jeffery Alford and Naomi Duguid. I have to try this when avocados are in season this year. According to the author, this chutney goes well with puris and dosas.
Provided by daisy M
Categories Asian
Time 15m
Yield 3 cups
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Dry roast the 2tbsp of coconut in a dry skillet on medium heat. Stir constantly until uniformly golden brown.
- In a bowl, mash avocado. Add 1/4 cup of coconut, tomato and lime juice. Mix well.
- In a skillet, dry roast garlic cloves with skin over medium heat until skins start to brown. Remove skin and place in a blender. Add shallots to the blender along with salt and process to a paste.
- Add the garlic paste to the avocado mixture. Also, add cilantro and chilies. Stir well to mix. Garnish with roasted coconut and serve with dosas or puris.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 188.9, Fat 14.8, SaturatedFat 4.3, Sodium 420.3, Carbohydrate 15.3, Fiber 6.3, Sugar 5.7, Protein 2.6
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These easy chutney recipes will take your next Indian feast to new heights. Of course, they also pair well with grilled meats, salads, and even ice cream!
Provided by insanelygood
Categories Recipe Roundup Toppings
Number Of Ingredients 30
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AVOCADO AND SPICY PEANUT CHUTNEY TOAST
Did you know avo toast is from Down Under? Yup! It was created in the 1990s in Sydney by chef Bill Granger. And some of the natives at Bondi Beach claim it happened in their area of Sydney. I actually learned this all on Day 1 during my first meal in Sydney, which was at a small café situated right on Bondi Beach. So naturally I ordered an avocado toast. Let me preface this by saying that I am not one of those "basic" brunch-goers who orders an avocado toast everywhere they go (I tend to find it bland and unfulfilling). But I was at the birthplace of avocado toast, so I had to indulge! All of the ingredients in Australia are grown in Australia, so right off the bat the avocado has such a rich and buttery flavor. My Avocado and Spicy Peanut Chutney Toast brings together the sunny, fresh flavors of an Aussie avocado toast with a kick of a traditional dry chutney we eat at home, called a peanut chutney. I love this combination and hope you do, too. It's an unlikely but devilishly good combination!
Provided by Food Network
Time 15m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Make the dry peanut chutney: In a food processor, add the peanuts, dried chilies, cumin seeds, salt, and black pepper. Pulse until the mixture is just combined-it should be coarsely chopped and slightly chunky. Taste-it should be spicy, salty, and slightly smoky. Place in a jar and set aside.
- Make the avocado toast: Place a small nonstick skillet over medium heat. Butter up each side of the 4 slices of bread. Once the skillet is hot, add the slices, one at a time, and toast for 2 to 3 minutes on each side until golden brown. While the bread is toasting, get the remaining ingredients prepped and ready-the avocados, lemon, pomegranate kernels, cilantro, oil, and salt. Transfer the toasts to a serving platter.
- Assembly time: Layer the avocado onto each slice. Drizzle 1/2 teaspoon of the oil onto each toast. Squeeze the juice from the lemon onto the avocado across all the toasts and sprinkle with a pinch of salt. Top each slice with a heaping tablespoon of peanut chutney, cilantro, and pomegranate seeds. This toast is great eaten immediately or packed and eaten at a later time.
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