This goes well with rice,dosa,idli,vada and so on..
I learnt this Gongura, Mint & Coriander Chutney from my friend Tulasi. Adding coriander seeds to it gives a unique and wonderful flavor.
Ingredients:
Gongura / Hibiscus Leaves - 1 bunch
Mint leaves - 1 bunch
Coriander leaves - 1 bunch
Coriander seeds - 1 1/2 tsp
Red Chillies - 4-5 no ( as required based on spicy)
Salt As Required
Oil - 4 tsps
Turmeric powder a pinch
Tamarind - 1 small lemon size
For Tampering
Urad Dal - ½ tsp
Avalu/ Mustard seeds – ¼ tsp
Jeera – ½ tsp
Curry leaves – 4-5 leaves
Oil – 1 tsp
Red chillies – 2 no
Hing a pinch
Preparation
- In a pan add 1 tsp of oil and saute the red chillies, coriander seeds on medium flame. Remove and keep aside.
- In the same pan, add another tsp of oil and add the gongura leaves and sauté till the rawness of coriander leaves disappears. Remove from heat and keep aside.
- In the same pan add another tsp of oil and add coriander leaves and fry till the rawness of leaves disappears for about 3-4 mints. Remove from heat and cool.
- In the same pan add another tsp of oil and add mint leaves and fry till the rawness of leaves disappears for about 3-4 mints. Remove from heat and cool.
- Grind the roasted mixture along with red chillies, mint, gongura , coarinder leaves, turmeric powder, roasted coriander seeds, tamarind and salt to a coarse paste.
- Heat oil in a pan for tampering; add the mustard seeds, jeera, urad dal after they splutter add curry leaves, hing and red chillies and fry till the dal turns red.
- Add this tampering to the chutney paste.
- Serve with hot rice/roti’s.
Sending this to Healthy Delights hosted by Sangee, Cook With seeds-Coriander Seeds hosted by Kalyani started by anu, The Big Chutney hosted by Priya, Gimme Green hosted by Rosh

Gongura chutney looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have that now!...fresh pachadis are my weakness!
ReplyDeletethough tasted in restaurants never tried gongura on my own.Nice flavorful chutney
ReplyDeleteDelicious and lip smacking chutney. Wonderfully prepared.
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Hamaree Rasoi
chutney looks fabulous..never tried with gongura...thnx for sharing :-)
ReplyDeletelooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks so awesome, very tangy and spicy chutney..
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ReplyDeleteFlavorful chutney... Loved all the ingredients
ReplyDeletesimple and flavourful, never used gongura in chutney..!!
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never have tasted this..... looks yumm
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Sravs! I used to love Gongura pickle - store bought though :D So i can imagine what this chutney would taste like....my mouth is watering!
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sounds delicious!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have any recipe of Dried Gongura Flowers? Any Link?
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ReplyDeletetangy yummy chutney!!!yummm!!
ReplyDeleteThis one is new to me Sravs..Especially the addition of gongura..Awesome !
ReplyDeleteyummy chutney dear....love it
ReplyDeleteThe chutney looks yummy :-)
ReplyDeletenice!never used gongura....is it regular hibiscus?would love to try it out!
ReplyDeletevery interesting recipe with mint and coriander..love it
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely yummy..I should try this soon...Bookmarking this one..
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I Loooveee this one! Adding coriander seeds was an interesting thing to learn!
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Tangy and yummy..looks awesome.
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very healthy n yummy one...lovely preparation...thanks for linking to the event..
ReplyDeletedelicious chutney... looks fabulous...
ReplyDeletelooking great n iam sure i tastes best.i luv chutneys to try.....
ReplyDeleteFlavorful n looks yummy, never tasted before...
ReplyDeleteNice combo. must be yummy..
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking chutney with nice combo.
ReplyDeleteI luv gongura chutney...This sounds new to me..Bookmarking it.
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Finger licking chutney, looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteVery tempting and mouth watering chutney!! bookmarked:)
ReplyDeletetempting indeed. i do like gongura pickle
ReplyDeletenever come across gongura here..i would love some now
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ReplyDeleteVery nice..
ReplyDeleteSaranya
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first time here ...very lovely blog ... glad to follow you ... very yummy chutney ..never tried this combination....
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Delicious and flavourful chutney
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