Mulangi Thogayal (Radish Chutney)
Mulangi Thogayal (Radish Chutney)

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, mulangi thogayal (radish chutney). One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

The Mullangi Thogayal is a spicy chutney that tastes great when mixed with rice and ghee. It can be a great side dish for rotis or phulkas. Radish is grated and is sautéed along with ginger, tamarind and chillies.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook mulangi thogayal (radish chutney) using 12 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Mulangi Thogayal (Radish Chutney):
  1. Take 1 cup Radish - coarsely chopped . ,
  2. Get 2 tsps Toor dal -
  3. Get 1 Onion - medium , coarsely chopped .
  4. Take 4 - 5 chillis Dry red -
  5. Get 2 tsps Coriander seeds -
  6. Make ready Tamarind - a small piece
  7. Take 1/4 cup coconut Grated - (optional)
  8. Get pinch Asafoetida - a
  9. Get to taste Salt
  10. Get to fry Oil - garnish /
  11. Get Mustard
  12. Make ready Curry leaves

I tried this way to make thogayal. It tasted yummy when mixed with plain rice & ghee. I dint find the raw smell at all. I am sure u'll love it.

Steps to make Mulangi Thogayal (Radish Chutney):
  1. In a kadai, heat up the oil on medium high. Once oil starts smoking reduce flame and add the red chillies and toor dal.
  2. When the toor daal turns slightly golden, add the onions and radish. I used the non pungent white radish. Add the asafoetida.
  3. When the onions start browning, add the coriander seeds. Sauté nicely for 2 minutes till the aroma of the roasted corainder seeds comes out nicely. Add the salt, tamarind and coconut if you are using it. Mix well,and turn off gas after 2 mins.
  4. Once the content has cooled, grind the mixture to a coarse paste in a mixer with minimal water. Make sure the red chillis and toor daal hit the bottom of the mixer so that they are ground well.
  5. Transfer contents to serving bowl.
  6. For the tadka, heat up a tsp of oil. Once oil becomes hot, add mustard. Once the mustard sputters turn off gas and add the curry leaves.  Pour over the thogayal. 

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