Multipurpose Masala paste chutney

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This multipurpose chutney is super delicious. It can be served as a chutney to enhance the taste of your meal. Or it can be added in your shak, curries or Dal, sandwich, cutlets, tikkies, aloo paratha or samosa stuffing etc. while cooking. It can also be used to marinate #paneer .
Multipurpose Masala paste chutney
#mybestrecipe #Vibhaben #chutney #paste #quick #side #multi purpose #savory #savoury
This multipurpose chutney is super delicious. It can be served as a chutney to enhance the taste of your meal. Or it can be added in your shak, curries or Dal, sandwich, cutlets, tikkies, aloo paratha or samosa stuffing etc. while cooking. It can also be used to marinate #paneer .
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash mint and coriendar leaves. Peel garlic and ginger. Cut ginger in slices.
- 2
Combine everything in a grinding jar. Squeeze a lemon.
- 3
Grind it in a paste without using water.
- 4
If you want to serve it as a side dish, add sensible amount of salt. But if you want to store it in a freezer for a long time, avoid more salt to prevent it from freezing like ice
- 5
When you want to add this paste in your stuffing like samosa, cutlets etc, fry it for 2-3 seconds in oil and then add the veggies.
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