Nelakadalai is tamil name for Groundnut and this pachadi / dip is a great accompaniment. I saw this from a TV show (Arokya Unavu in Jaya TV) and tried it the next day and we loved it..Has a nice variety of texture from the crushed groundnuts and the grated carrot and the seasoning... This goes very well with sambar rice or Biriyani or aloo paratha... Kept well in the fridge for 2 days.. Have loved it so much that this is my first choice when it comes to making pachadi.. My choice for N - Others / Miscellaneous
Ingredients
Peanuts - 1/3 cup
Grated Carrot - 1/3 cup
Green Chili - 1
Mustard Seeds - 1/4 tea spoon
Curry Leaves - 5
Coriander Leaves - 1 table spoon (finely chopped)
Salt - 1/4 tea spoon + 1/4 tea spoon
Curd - 1 cup
Water - 1/4 cup - 1/3 cup
Red Chili - 1
Asafetida - 1/8 tea spoon
Oil - 1/2 tea spoon
Method
Boil the peanuts with 1/4 tea spoon salt and set aside
Once cooled, grind it to small pieces.. Do not make a paste, but pulse two or three times to have them crushed
Transfer the peanuts to the bowl, add carrots, coriander leaves, 1/4 tea spoon salt and asafetida
Heat oil in a small pan and add mustard seeds
Once it crackles, add red chili, green chili and curry leaves
After 10 seconds, remove from heat and add it to the pachadi
Add beaten curd and water (if needed) and bring it to pachadi consistency
Serve!!
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Ingredients
Peanuts - 1/3 cup
Grated Carrot - 1/3 cup
Green Chili - 1
Mustard Seeds - 1/4 tea spoon
Curry Leaves - 5
Coriander Leaves - 1 table spoon (finely chopped)
Salt - 1/4 tea spoon + 1/4 tea spoon
Curd - 1 cup
Water - 1/4 cup - 1/3 cup
Red Chili - 1
Asafetida - 1/8 tea spoon
Oil - 1/2 tea spoon
Method
Boil the peanuts with 1/4 tea spoon salt and set aside
Once cooled, grind it to small pieces.. Do not make a paste, but pulse two or three times to have them crushed
Transfer the peanuts to the bowl, add carrots, coriander leaves, 1/4 tea spoon salt and asafetida
Heat oil in a small pan and add mustard seeds
Once it crackles, add red chili, green chili and curry leaves
After 10 seconds, remove from heat and add it to the pachadi
Add beaten curd and water (if needed) and bring it to pachadi consistency
Serve!!
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different pachadi... Looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteI am learning new dishes from my Chennai friends...Very nice side dish with sambar
ReplyDeleteoh wow just know i knew the other name of groundnut :) pachadi loooks super inviting and a perfect for spicy biryani's :)
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This must be a delicious pachadi with rice...
ReplyDeleteLovely flavors with carrot added!
Delicious pachadi, looks super tempting, love with some idlies.
ReplyDeleteWow That is a very new recipe!!I love anything with curds :)
ReplyDeletelooks sooo yummy nd tempting
ReplyDeleteLooks yumm..would sure like to try..new for me.
ReplyDeleteVery different dip!!! Looks tempting!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds very new Sowmya..should try!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting dip.. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeletecarrots and peanuts is awesome combo - I am sure this is wonderful
ReplyDeletewow yummy dip never heard of it loving it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I never tried this chutney this way.
ReplyDeleteLooks so inviting Sowmya. Never tried this type of pachadi...
ReplyDeleteVery tempting pachadi. The tempering add to its beauty.
ReplyDeleteFilled with flavor & makes me tempted for it.
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ReplyDeleteVery interesting version of the eternal peanut chutney ! Would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, I thought it was nellakai pachadi!! THe pachadi looks good!
ReplyDeleteRefreshing and colourful...looks yumm
ReplyDeleteDip look so yum and tasty :)
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious. New one to me. Will try it out.
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