See, palli in Tamil means a gecko... It's one of those little green lizard-like creatures that crawls on the walls and makes noise in India. So, when hubby mentioned "palli chutney", I was inferring that someone must have gotten the brilliant idea to turn these creatures into a chutney. If that wasn't disgusting enough, people would actually eat this stuff??!!
Turns out, he had been exposed to it via an Andhraite friend of his. The name was apparently in Telugu and means peanut chutney! Of course he just sat there and enjoyed the facial contortions from my mother and myself. After taking his sweet time, he finally explained what he meant. First, a sigh of relief and then I spent a while trying to chase him down to smack him. Men!! Anyone else have antics like this going on??
What's all the buildup about? Well, I had some mint lying around in the fridge and wanted to make it into a chutney. So, I thought, why not combine it with peanuts and see how it comes out? It's really good and hubby simply loves it!
Ingredients:
Peanuts - 1/2 cup, roasted
Mint leaves - 1 cup, loosely packed
Garlic - 2 cloves, roughly chopped
Urad dal - 1 tsp
Tamarind - small almond size
Red chillies - 6-8, or to taste
Salt to taste
Oil as needed
Seasoning:
Oil - 1 tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Urad dal - 1 tsp
Curry leaves - 6-8 leaves
Method:
1. Heat a little bit of oil in a pan. Once hot, add the red chillies, urad dal, tamarind, and garlic. Fry until the chillies darken slightly and the garlic starts to turn slightly golden at the edges.
2. Now, add the mint leaves and fry until the leaves wilt and shrink down.
3. Cool the mixture and grind to smooth paste along with the roasted peanuts and water as required to achieve a chutney consistency.
4. Heat oil for seasoning. Add the seasoning ingredients, allow to splutter and pour over the prepared chutney. Serve with idli, dosai, etc.

So, what did we think? Well, this is like peanut chutney with a kiss of mint to it. Extremely light and refreshing. We had it with dosai, but it would be great with tiffin items. Enjoy!
ha ha ha ,, i was utterly shocked when reading post.. palli chutney...not in my wildest of dreams, hey i make the peanut chutney by adding coriander instead of mint and i dont add urad dal and garlic.. rest the same.. next time will try your version ! nice click !
ReplyDeleteYummy chutney with idli and dosas
ReplyDeleteyuumy chutney...and lovely pic :)
ReplyDeletewill try this soon..i want to try some chutney peanut ;)
ReplyDeletenicely presented, pudina chutney sounds yummy..
ReplyDeleteHi hi i have this huge smile in my face seeing your disgust in hearing the chutney name.
ReplyDeleteMy BIL is form Andhra so i knew what it was :-)
The chutney looks delicious- peanuts and mint are such an interesting combination!
ReplyDeleteWell, "paal" in Tamil is milk, and in Marathi is the same creature- gecko/house lizard :D
:) I would have had the same expression when I read palli chutney. my my.
ReplyDeleteBut for the combination of mint and peanut is indeed delicious. Would taste great with rice too I would think?
Never tried this combination..looks very delicious Kalai!
ReplyDeleteVery nice combinatin, pudina and kadalai. That photo has come out superb.
ReplyDeleteGood read!!! Will stop by often!!
ReplyDeleteNICE PIC...NICE READ..YUMMY CHUTNEY
ReplyDeleteLovely chutney, I am sure this tasted really delicious :-)
ReplyDeleteI would've been horrified at the idea of a 'palli' chutney too. Infact as a kid, i thought that aama vadai and thavalai vadai were made with turtles and frogs respectively and was so shocked!
ReplyDeleteChutney and the picture look so good.
Oh wow love that hint of pudina in peanut.....
ReplyDeleteAddition of mint is a great idea, I never tried this before...thanks for the recipe, dear.
ReplyDeleteNice presentation...nice pic..ofcourse lovely chutney
ReplyDeletefirst time here and just wanted to suggest something..love ur blog, even better are the photos..however they dnt get all the highlights coz of their size..if u can increase the size of ur photos, giving it a better bigger view..it would be amazing and do true justice to them
ReplyDeletemint with peanuts is something new and it sure sounds refreshing..
ReplyDeletethat's a unique combo!
ReplyDeletelooking so good!
That's a combination I have never tried. I know what I'm going to prepare when I get mint next time.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all of you! Yes, it's definitely a unique combo, but very yummy. Glad to see that some of you had a good laugh, too! :)
ReplyDeleteHubby an I love peanut chutney, but never use it in combo with mint.great recipe, should try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteNever tried chutney with peanuts. very healthy one, should def. try.. :)
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