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Chuttaracha Chammanthi - Authentic Kerala Roasted Chillies & Coconut Chutney

Updated: Dec 2, 2015 · Published: Jan 3, 2008 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 41 Comments

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Chuttaracha Chammanthi, also known as Chutta Mulaku Chammanthi literally means roasted (chutta) chillies (mulaku) chutney (chammanthi). It is an authentic kerala accompaniment to kanji (rice gruel) and is mostly seen as the common man's food. I especially love the flavour the roasted chillies give the chutney. And what's more, its oil free!

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Kerala-Style Chammathi Recipe

Ingredients:
Grated Coconut - 1 cup
Dried red chillies - 4
Shallots - 4
Garlic - 2 cloves (optional)
Coriander powder - 1 tsp
Tamarind - half a lemon size
Salt - to taste

How to Make Chuttaracha Chammanthi

1. Heat a non-stick pan and roast the red chillies dry (without oil) till it reaches the stage just before burning.

2. Add the coconut, chopped shallots, garlic and coriander powder and roast for another 2 mins. The coconut will start getting brittle. At this stage, remove from fire.

3. Grind this mixture in very little water with salt and tamarind.

Enjoy!

Note:
You can also roast the coconut pieces on an open flame with tongs for a more authentic burnt coconut flavour and smell in the chutney. Traditionally this is done on coal fire that's used for cooking but our gas flame would work as a good substitute. The coconut pieces should become charred and practically burnt in some areas for the flavour to come through fully. The best chuttaracha chammanthi is made my this family friend of ours whose mom loves it. I have never been able to replicate that taste and flavour in my chutney, ever.

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  1. Nags

    August 01, 2008 at 3:37 am

    Anon - I was talking about non-addition of oil during the cooking process. And next time you decide to point out something in here, would appreciate if you leave your name 🙂

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  2. Happy cook

    January 07, 2008 at 12:59 pm

    I love this chammanthi.
    Reminds me of the days when i was still at home.
    If i can close my eyes i can just see making this chammanthi in the traditional kallu ( forgot the correct word)

    Reply
  3. Rachel

    January 07, 2008 at 7:56 am

    reminds me of my g;mom and the food that she packed for us for the road that always contained this!!1

    Reply
  4. Pravs

    January 07, 2008 at 6:11 am

    slurrpp..i definitely want to make this.

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  5. Latha Narasimhan

    January 07, 2008 at 4:39 am

    Lovely chutney! I am planning this with dosa! 🙂
    HAPPY NEW YEARS NAGS!! And a big hug!! 🙂

    Reply
  6. Prema Sundar

    January 06, 2008 at 3:31 pm

    We call this Thugayal in Tamil Nags.. my mom makes it for dosa, idlies and sometimes with variety rices too.

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  7. Kajal

    January 06, 2008 at 10:34 am

    I am not much lover of coconut but I like the coconut chutney especially with dosh or idli. Looks yummy.:)

    Reply
  8. Ramya's Mane Adige

    January 06, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Yummy!!!! looks delicious

    Reply
  9. mallurecipes

    January 06, 2008 at 1:13 am

    oh my god!!
    I was jus thinking of trying this recipe out from the old memories of how my mom would make it.
    ur's is pretty close, will try it soon.
    Thanks

    Reply
  10. KayKat

    January 05, 2008 at 4:13 pm

    Ooo ... this is an all-time favourite. Thanks for the recipe, I don't have to recall this from memory anymore 🙂

    Happy New Year!

    Reply
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