Showing posts with label Dry Chillies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dry Chillies. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Dry Red Chilly Garlic Sauce

The themes in certain events surely makes our brain work . The spices ( Curry leaves and Dry red chillies )mentioned in Julie's blog erivumpuliyumm  left me wondering . All I kept thinking was Curry leaves chutney or Red chilly garlic chutney. But then I remembered red chilly garlic sauce which I usually make with fresh red chillies . I thought of making the same dish but substituted the fresh chillies by the dried ones and believe me the taste is so similar that now I need not wait for fresh chillies to appear in the market nor do I need to use the preservative to make the sauce stay whole year round. I can now make the chilly garlic sauce at my own leisure.



Ingredients :

10 to 15 .................Dry Byedgi Chillies
10 to 15 ................Dry Kashmiri Chillies
10 to 12 .................garlic flakes
1tbsp.......................ginger (chopped)
1 .........................onion (chopped)
1........................tomato (chopped)
2 tbsp ....................cornflour
salt
sugar










Method :


Soak both the chillies in warm water for 2 to 3 hours.




















                               Add Garlic, onion and tomatoes to it and cook for 10 to15 minutes.









When cool grind the mixture.
If you want you can strain the mixture, but I don't strain because the
 pulp adds to the volume of the sauce.








Now take a heavy bottom vessel and cook the ground mixture till it
 thickens a bit.
Add salt and sugar as needed.
In the end dissolve cornflour in 3 to 4 tbsp water and add it to the
 mixture.
Let it thicken further for some time.





This sauce stays in refridgerator for a month without the addition of any preservative.
If you want it to stay longer omit the use of cornflour, thicken it more and add 1 tsp sodium benzoate powder dissolved in 1 tbsp water.
You get sodium benzoate at any chemical or medical store.

This entry is off to Julie's' event  herbs & spices hosted by Poonam of Spicy Aroma





















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