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September 05, 2013

Dosakaya Pachadi (Cuke Lemon Chutney)

Blogging Marathon# 32: Letter D
Theme: A-Z Vegetarian Dishes from Andhra Pradesh
Dish: D for Dosakaya Pachadi 
Letter D stands for veggies like Dondakaya (ivy gourd), Dosakaya (cuke lemon). D also stands for dishes like Dappalam which is a spicy, tangy stew made with toor dal and an assortment of veggies. Daddojam, spiced curd rice or Dalcha, a Hyderabadi lentil dish and so on.
Dosakaya Pachadi (Cuke Lemon Chutney)
I decided to make a traditional chutney recipe using dosakaya (cuke lemon). This is a very quick and simple chutney to make. Dosakaya is not cooked, it is finely chopped and mixed into ground tempering. A spicy, tangy and very tasty pachadi.
Dosakaya Pachadi (Cuke Lemon Chutney)
Ingredients:
Dosakaya - 1 large, peeled and chopped (remove the seeds if you don't like their crunch in the pachadi)
Tamarind paste - 2tbsp
Salt - to taste

For Tempering:
Chana dal - 1tsp
Urad dal - 1tsp
Mustard seeds - 1tsp
Curry leaves - 6-8
Asafoetida/ Hing - ¼tsp
Green chilies - 4-5
Red Chilies - 2
Dosakaya Pachadi (Cuke Lemon Chutney)
Method:
  • Heat 2tsp oil in a small saute pan; add the dals and once they start to get golden, add mustard seeds and once the seeds start to splutter, add all the other tempering ingredients.
  • Use a blender or a mortar and pestle to coarsely grind the tempering along with dosakaya pieces, tamarind paste and salt. Serve with steamed rice.
This chutney can be stored in the refrigerator for upto 3 days.
Dosakaya Pachadi (Cuke Lemon Chutney)


Logo courtesy : Preeti
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 32.
Previously on A-Z Vegetarian Dishes of Andhra Pradesh:
A for Aava Pettina Aratikaya Kura
B for Bagara Baingan
C for Chimmiri
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27 comments:

  1. Omg, my mouth is just watering here..Cant take my eyes from ur clicks.

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  2. Never heard of this one..sounds yum with all those flavors.

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  3. Mouthwatering! Even my mom recipe is similar to yours

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  4. thats an very interesting and flavorful pachadi :) looks super yummy :)love the way you have blended them in motor and pestle make it more inviting !!

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  5. Oh though I cook with dosakaya, I have never made a pachadi this way. Our is different, will surely want to bookmark for later Pavani..thanks..:)

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  6. wow just wowwwwwwwwwwwww lovely collection bookmarking everything u upload becoming ur great fan

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  7. Looks very nice and am learning so many new dishes. Thanks to bm

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  8. This curry look so fantastic.. and tasty too

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  9. that is tongue tickling!!! so delicious!!!

    Sowmya

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  10. Love it. One of my husband's favorite pachadis. I make similar pachadi with cucumbers.

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  11. another new vegetable I have to look for

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  12. This is something new and interesting :) Also visit my space
    http://sweets-n-spices.blogspot.in/2013/09/mixed-veggie-bread-masala.html Hope u like it

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  13. That looks very delicious But an ignorant's question, what is Cuke lemon?

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  14. Just pass me a platter with some rice and ghee, I am all set. :)

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  15. One of my favorite chutney.. my recipe is as same as yours..:)

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  16. Very flavorful pachadi.Got to try this sometime...

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  17. Love the mashed chutney! I like a little bit of texture in my chutnies and your look perfect :_

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  18. A new recipe.. very interesting. Looks very tempting.

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  19. A totally new recipe for me! Looks so tangy and yummy...

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  20. Wow we get this heer but I have never tried making this pachadi. Bookmarking it its yum.

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  21. Every summer vacation in my school days I was showered with dosakaya recipes. For quite some time Secunderabad, always reminded me of dosakaya and pearls and nothing else. :) Lovely chutney!

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  22. We don't get dosakaya in Kerala or Chennai (or I have not been able to identify it)...How about updating this post with a picture of it the next time you make it :D? Not just for dosakaya, for other items too which are not that common...just a suggestion!

    Anyway, very beautiful pictures and I loved the chutney/pachadi even more because of the ease of making it!

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  23. Tongue tickling chutney..Drooling here..

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  24. wonderful information, I had come to know about your blog from my friend nandu , hyderabad,i have read atleast 7 posts of yours by now, and let me tell you, your website gives the best and the most interesting information. This is just the kind of information that i had been looking for, i'm already your rss reader now and i would regularly watch out for the new posts, once again hats off to you! Thanks a ton once again, Regards, dosakaya pachadi

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