Dried chili Coconut chutney

anshak91 @cook_20314560
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Roast dried chili, oor Dahl, shallot
- 2
Put all ingredients in food processor and blend
- 3
Roast mustard seeds and curry leaves to top after blending
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