A chutney from the memories of my childhood; a rustic onion chutney to serve with a multiple of dishes such as idli, dosai, poori, rotis, upma, etc. Heat of the chilies, balanced with the sweetness of the onion, and the sourness of the tamarind makes a wonderful accompaniment to mild and bland dishes.
Masal Vadai (Chana Dhal Fritters)
An excellent rainy day snack, high in protein and loaded with the complex flavors of onions, mint, and fennel seeds.
Mint Peanut Chutney (No Cooking/No Oil)
Super quick, bright flavors, packs a good amount of protein, and the taste will wake up your palate! Try this fresh mint and peanut chutney that involves no cooking, and zero oil.
Sweet Potato (Baked) Fries
Sweet potato fries, that are really baked, and Indianized.
Milagai Podi For Idli/Dosai
Milagai podi, also known as dosai milagai podi, idli kaaram, or gun powder is an excellent side for idlis/dosais. It is typically mixed with oil/ghee and the idli/dosa is dipped in this powder and eaten. It tastes excellent mixed with yogurt, and made into a dip. Try it, and you may never miss the sambar or the chutney!





