Tomato Khata (Date and Tomato Chutney) is a side dish that is relished usually with daal, rice. It's sweet, tangy and has an amazing zing to it which makes it the perfect side dish. This dish is very easy to make yet very very delicious and is something you'll see in a traditional Odia spread.
I haven't added coconut to this recipe but a lot of recipes call for coconuts, just like any other recipe everyone has their own twist to the recipe. My twist is the coriander powder, I've always loved the smell and flavour of freshly ground coriander powder. Dates give the natural sweetness to the tomato khata, I've used sugar but you can also use jaggery instead of sugar.
Tomato Khata is a popular dish in weddings. It goes really well with Dalma. No matter what you eat it with, rotis or rice it makes a perfect combination. So here goes...
I haven't added coconut to this recipe but a lot of recipes call for coconuts, just like any other recipe everyone has their own twist to the recipe. My twist is the coriander powder, I've always loved the smell and flavour of freshly ground coriander powder. Dates give the natural sweetness to the tomato khata, I've used sugar but you can also use jaggery instead of sugar.
Tomato Khata is a popular dish in weddings. It goes really well with Dalma. No matter what you eat it with, rotis or rice it makes a perfect combination. So here goes...
PREP TIME | COOKING TIME | SERVES |
---|---|---|
5 minutes | 15 minutes | 5 - 6 |
INGREDIENTS
Ingredients | Quantity |
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Tomatoes (Medium size) | 3 |
Jaggery/Sugar | 4 Tablespoon |
Dates | 7 - 8 |
Panch Phutana (5 Spice Mix - cumin +mustard+ nigella+ fenugreek+ aniseed) Read more on wikipedia | 1 teaspoon |
Sugar | 3 - 4 Tablespoon |
Turmeric | 1 Teaspoon |
Oil / Ghee | 2 - 3 Tablespoon |
Red Chillies | 2 - 3 |
Coriander Powder | 1 Teaspoon |
Salt | To taste |
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PREP
- Dice the tomatoes and keep aside
- If you have dates with pits take them out and keep aside
PROCEDURE
- Add oil in a pan, when the oil heats up add panch phutana (cumin +mustard+ nigella+ fenugreek+ aniseed)
- Add the red chillies and then add the diced tomatoes
- Add the turmeric, coriander powder and the salt
- Cook until the tomatoes are soft and then add sugar and the dates
- Cook for 10-15 minutes until the dates become soft
- Your tomato khata is now ready to be devoured.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS
Tomato khata goes really well with rice and daal.
Feedback and comments always welcome!
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