Hi friends, how are you all ? i am back after short break with hot and fiery "momos chutney" || "Sikkim momos chutney" || "red chili dipping sauce for momos". I tasted veg momos @Bhubaneswar with this hot and spicy momos chutney. I liked chutney more than momos at first, so i tried it in my starting days of cooking. Other than momos we can also have this momos sauce with other snacks like tikki's, chaats and even with dosa's(i liked it 😋). This chutney tastes very spicy when we have it at restaurants, so we can adjust its spicy taste at home by adding sugar so that kids too will enjoy it. This momos chutney taste spicy, sweet, tangy and pungent. We can prepare this momos chutney in many variations, red chili is the main ingredient to get spicy taste and we can also add sugar to cut down spicy, finely chopped ginger - garlic pieces in middle, for sourness we use vinegar or lemon juice and adding soya sauce adds different Chinese taste to the chutney/sauce.
Taking this delectable and mouth melting "Momos Chutney" to Shhhhh Secretly Cooking Challenge fb group started by Priya of Priyas Versatile Recipes and taken further till date by Mayuri she blogs at Mayuris jikoni. Here admins will select one Indian state in alphabetical order. And they pick pairs for theme, pairs will share 2 ingredients, using that ingredients we will prepare recipe and post it in group album. Other group members will guess the secret ingredient.
For August month we bloggers posting Sikkim recipes. Sikkim is a state in northeastern India, it is smallest state after Goa. Momos is very popular Nepalese treat in Sikkim, thupka, seal roti, gundruk is some of the popular dishes in Sikkim(information from wiki). For this Sikkim cuisine i am paired with Priya Iyer, she blogs at "https://thephotowali.wordpress.com", do visit her space for super delicious, very tasty recipes from different regions. I love her writing, photography a lot and always tries to adopt it. she is the person who helped me to join in this talented group :). Priya is multi talented, very talented chef, content writer, editor, she write reviews and she love photography and travelling. I gave peanuts and garlic as 2 secret ingredients, with that she prepared very tasty "Momos Achar || Peanuts chutney" for momos. In return Priya gave me soya sauce and lemon juice with that i prepared this spicy and tasty "momos chutney". Adding these 2 ingredients gave lipsmacking taste to momos chutney. Let's start recipe...
Momos Chutney
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time : 15 minutes
Serves : 4 people
Category : Chutney /Sauce, Regional
Recipe Cuisine: Sikkim
Main ingredient: Red chili
Author : Aruna SarasChandra
Ingredients
tomatoes - 3
water - 2 glasses
red chili -5
oil - 1 tsp
ginger pieces - 1 tsp
garlic - 4
soya sauce - 1 tsp
lemon juice - 1 tsp
sugar - a pinch(optional i did not added)
salt - as per taste
Instructions
1) Wash tomatoes and slightly cut the skin using knife as shown below.
2) Add 2 glasses of water in a pan/kadai add red chilies and tomatoes boil it for 5 minutes or till tomatoes starts peeling its chutney.
3) Removes above tomatoes and red chili out from water let it cool then peel tomatoes skin and grind it fine paste.
4) Heat a pan with 1 tsp of oil add finely chopped ginger garlic pieces fry till it changes color then add soya sauce fry it on low flames without burning.
5) Now add tomato chili paste to the above add salt and fry it well then add lemon juice or vinegar to the above and mix everything well.
That's it super spicy, hot and fiery momos chutney is ready😋 to serve with momos. Store it in air tight container and enoy it.
Tips
** Add a pinch of sugar to cut down spicy or when serving kids.
** Adjust red chillies according to your taste.
** Add salt carefully as soya sauce contains salt.
** Instead of lemon juice you can also add vinegar.
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Taking this delectable and mouth melting "Momos Chutney" to Shhhhh Secretly Cooking Challenge fb group started by Priya of Priyas Versatile Recipes and taken further till date by Mayuri she blogs at Mayuris jikoni. Here admins will select one Indian state in alphabetical order. And they pick pairs for theme, pairs will share 2 ingredients, using that ingredients we will prepare recipe and post it in group album. Other group members will guess the secret ingredient.
For August month we bloggers posting Sikkim recipes. Sikkim is a state in northeastern India, it is smallest state after Goa. Momos is very popular Nepalese treat in Sikkim, thupka, seal roti, gundruk is some of the popular dishes in Sikkim(information from wiki). For this Sikkim cuisine i am paired with Priya Iyer, she blogs at "https://thephotowali.wordpress.com", do visit her space for super delicious, very tasty recipes from different regions. I love her writing, photography a lot and always tries to adopt it. she is the person who helped me to join in this talented group :). Priya is multi talented, very talented chef, content writer, editor, she write reviews and she love photography and travelling. I gave peanuts and garlic as 2 secret ingredients, with that she prepared very tasty "Momos Achar || Peanuts chutney" for momos. In return Priya gave me soya sauce and lemon juice with that i prepared this spicy and tasty "momos chutney". Adding these 2 ingredients gave lipsmacking taste to momos chutney. Let's start recipe...
Momos Chutney
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time : 15 minutes
Serves : 4 people
Category : Chutney /Sauce, Regional
Recipe Cuisine: Sikkim
Main ingredient: Red chili
Author : Aruna SarasChandra
Ingredients
tomatoes - 3
water - 2 glasses
red chili -5
oil - 1 tsp
ginger pieces - 1 tsp
garlic - 4
soya sauce - 1 tsp
lemon juice - 1 tsp
sugar - a pinch(optional i did not added)
salt - as per taste
Instructions
1) Wash tomatoes and slightly cut the skin using knife as shown below.
2) Add 2 glasses of water in a pan/kadai add red chilies and tomatoes boil it for 5 minutes or till tomatoes starts peeling its chutney.
3) Removes above tomatoes and red chili out from water let it cool then peel tomatoes skin and grind it fine paste.
4) Heat a pan with 1 tsp of oil add finely chopped ginger garlic pieces fry till it changes color then add soya sauce fry it on low flames without burning.
5) Now add tomato chili paste to the above add salt and fry it well then add lemon juice or vinegar to the above and mix everything well.
That's it super spicy, hot and fiery momos chutney is ready😋 to serve with momos. Store it in air tight container and enoy it.
Tips
** Add a pinch of sugar to cut down spicy or when serving kids.
** Adjust red chillies according to your taste.
** Add salt carefully as soya sauce contains salt.
** Instead of lemon juice you can also add vinegar.
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The chutney looks fiery and so delicious! You've nailed the recipe. :)
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I love the colour of the fiery red momo chutney. I usually find the ones you get with ready made momos so hot. By making it at home, its easier to control the amount of chilis one can add.
ReplyDeleteLove the fiery red colour, my son is a big fan of spicy food. I will have to make it for him. Nice share.
ReplyDeleteWow..look at the colour..so vibrant..just want to dip a momo and eat
ReplyDeleteLike you even I love the momos chutney more than the momos. Your chutney looks fiery hot and you are right, when we make it at home, one can certainly adjust the spice levels as per our tolerance.
ReplyDeleteLike you even I love the momos chutney more than the momos. Your chutney looks fiery hot and you are right, when we make it at home, one can certainly adjust the spice levels as per our tolerance.
ReplyDeleteFiery hot chutney is my daughter and my favorite.. so tempting pics.. many times I keep a batch ready for starters and snacks especially when guests come!!
ReplyDeleteLoving this fiery red chutney. It has got a beautiful colour and you have explained it well
ReplyDeleteLovely share for preparing the chutney for one of my fav snack, momo !! the vibrant color tempts me always :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the bright red colour of the chutney. I love momo chutney and your looks superbly delicious. Thanks for the simple and well explained recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the chutney. Looks so hot and spicy. I love to eat it with idli/dosa too. one of my favorite chutney.
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