Hi all,
Gurellu chutney(ಗುರೆಳ್ಳು) is very common in North Karnataka kitchen shelf. Actually it is an essential ingredient used in so many recipes. And one can eat just like that with curds and chapatti or Jowar rotti. I tried to search in the web for its English name. Here is the link for the same.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_seed
but to be sure it is NOT “black sesame seeds”, as I read in few blogs. It is called as Niger seeds in English.
Here is the recipe
Gurellu – 1 cup
Curly leaves – 2 lines
Salt – 1 tsp (don’t use more, as it is used in making so many recipes, and we also put salt in those recipes.)
Red chilly powder – 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Roast the Gurellu in a thick bottomed pan on medium heat. Keep on stirring till you get nice aroma. If you leave in the middle, it will be burnt.
After its cold, add other ingredients and grind into powder and store in a jar. You can keep for 15 days, if stored in dry place.
It is used in brinjal, green moong, capsicum, cucumber and so many other preparations.
Or can have it with curds and Jowar rotti.
Keep smiling,
hi nivedita,
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipe, it's my hubby's favorite.......
we are from north Karnataka..
could u please tell me where can we buy gurellu in USA
thanks
sneha
Hi Sneha,
ReplyDeleteThanks. As I was in UAE till last month, I really dont have idea where will you get gurellu in USA. Even in UAE, I tried many Indian stores, but could not get it. so I used to take from India whenever I came on vacation. May be I will chk with my cousins there in USA and let you know if they know about it.
I too have made this chutney powder I love it, I have used it in few of my dishes, We call this as Uchellu in bangalore.., it is so tasty
ReplyDeleteAs always an excellent posting.The
ReplyDeleteway you write is awesome.Thanks. Adding more information will be more useful.
Bathmate
Hi guys did anyone find out where we could find uchellu /gurellu in usa? Thanks
ReplyDeleteIf gurellu is the same as kalonji, then I think that the English name for it is black "onion seeds".
ReplyDeleteif you look in an Ethiopian store it is called noog.
ReplyDeleteYou will find it in the bird food section. A kilo will cost about 5 dollars/ 3 GB pounds.
ReplyDelete--Shubhada
Great recipe, going to try this tonight thanks.
ReplyDeleteजवस चटणी ಅಗಸಿ ಚಟ್ನಿ FLAX SEED CHUTNEY
ReplyDeleteकारळे चटणी ಗುರೆಳ್ಳು ಚಟ್ನಿ NIGER SEED CHUTNEY