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Coconut Onion Tomato Gourmet Dip Recipe
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Coconut Onion Tomato Gourmet Dip Recipe

Coconut Onion Tomato Gourmet Dip RecipeCoconut Onion Tomato Gourmet Dip Recipe

Coconut Onion Tomato Gourmet Dip is mildly sweet because of the roasted onions and you can turn up the heat as much as you want or keep it low and mild, entirely up to you.

Recipe Name –Coconut Onion Tomato Dip

Ingredients

  • Big Onion – 1/2 cup
  • Tomatoes – 1
  • Bengal gram dhal – 1.5 tablespoon
  • Grated Coconut – 1/4 cup
  • SPRIG Gourmet Spice Blends – Tangier powder – 1 to 1.5 teaspoon
  • Salt to tasteCurry leaves – 10
  • Oil – 3 teaspoon
  • Mustard seeds – 1/4 teaspoon
  • Urad dhal – 1 teaspoon

Method:

  1. Heat 2 teaspoons of oil. Add Bengal gram dal and fry till brown in color.
  2. Add onion fry till transparent.
  3. Add coconut and fry for a min. Add SPRIG Gourmet Spice Blends – Tangier powder and fry for 1 min.
  4. Add tomatoes & Fry till tomatoes become soft. Switch it off and let it cool down
  5. Grind it to smooth paste.
  6. Heat a pan and add rest of the oil. Add mustard seeds let it pop. Add urad dhal and curry leaves. Fry till dhals are brown in color. Add seasoning to the Dip or chutney.
  7. Serve it with idli, dosa, pizza, pasta.

Coconut Onion Tomato Gourmet Dip Recipe

 

This post is in collaboration with Sprig for a Review post on Facebook however the views are personal. Sprig promote Authentic & the finest gourmet ingredients that compliment Everyday living.

Dr Bushra

Health, Parenting, Lifestyle Blogger

18 thoughts on “Coconut Onion Tomato Gourmet Dip Recipe

  1. This tastes great with Dosas, I make it often. Never tried it with Tangier powder though. I should, next time.
    Thanks for sharing about the product.

  2. I am a very basic cook and when I see posts like these , they give me serious cooking goals . I am not too sure if I would try to make one but this year I would surely take up baking and maybe just maybe I would be more qualified to comment on delicious posts like these ! Happy cooking and happy blogging !

  3. This sounds really good! I will have to try it. I must say, I am a big fan of India food but have yet to try to personally cook it myself. In fact, I need to go look up what ‘Bengal gram dhal’ is!

    Thanks for getting me started!

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