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Cucumber Chutney/ Southekkai Chutney Mangalore style

September 18, 2017 By Asha Shivakumar

This is a healthy and flavorful chutney from the region of Mangalore, Karnataka.  This cucumber/southekkai chutney is tasty mixed with rice, with chapathi or dosa.

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That night, after a long work day, Mom comes home tired and sits down for a cup of coffee.  After a quick little chat, she goes to make dinner, which is ready in less than thirty minutes.  She made this chutney and chapathis.  We all sit down on our mats to eat our dinner while Doordarshan (the TV program) is running in the background.  Mom and I look at each other, and she gives me a sneaky look.  “It’s just coconut chutney with lots of coriander,” she says even without me asking anything.

I take a bite and look back at her, and I am very sure it’s not “just” coconut chutney.  One, she wouldn’t just make coconut chutney for dinner with chapathi.  Two, she would not have that look on her face.  That expression when she’s trying to cheat us into eating something we don’t like.  That day, dad ate in silence.  I spoke up.  She insisted it was just coconut and I let it go, and surprisingly enjoyed it too.

Another day, another morning.  Mom was peeling the cucumbers, and I quickly stormed by to taste something.  Before long, I was gone to get ready for school.  Breakfast was served.  Today it was dosas, and she served it with this chutney.  Without a doubt, I exclaimed, “I got you mom; this is cucumber!”  She laughed and accepted.  “But, you loved it right?” she asked, and I nodded happily telling her I couldn’t believe how good it was.  The recipe then went in my burgundy diary.

Cucumber Chutney/ Southekkai Chutney Mangalore style |foodfashionparty| #chutneyThe cuisine of Mangalore consists of many diverse communities.  While their coastal region boasts of their popular seafood, their Tulu vegetarian food is very popular.  The use of coconut can be found everywhere there.  I am a big fan of Mangalore cuisine and have a few iconic Mangalore dishes in my upcoming book!

This chutney can be made with gherkins, english cucumbers, or the normal ones.  I like to peel and grind them.  Coconut adds a good body to this chutney, and the channa daal, although used raw, adds a wonderful touch.  Have it with rotis, chapathis, rice, or like my little one, with pasta.  So healthy and so good.

Cucumber Chutney/ Southekkai Chutney Mangalore style |foodfashionparty| #chutney

Cucumber Chutney/ Southekkai Chutney Mangalore style |foodfashionparty| #chutney

Cucumber Chutney/ Southekkai Chutney Mangalore style |foodfashionparty| #chutney

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Cucumber Chutney/ Southekkai Chutney Mangalore style
 
Cucumber Chutney/ Southekkai Chutney Mangalore style
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Prep time
10 mins
Total time
10 mins
 
This is a healthy and flavorful chutney from the region of Mangalore, Karnataka. This cucumber/southekkai chutney is tasty mixed with rice, with chapathi or dosa.
Author: Ash
Recipe type: Chutney
Cuisine: Indian
Serves: 4
Ingredients
  • 2 tbsp channa daal/split bengal gram lentils, soaked for 1 hour
  • 5 green Thai chilies, more or less depending on your spice level
  • 1 packed tablespoon fresh tamarind
  • ⅓ cup fresh coconut, grated or use frozen coconut(unsweetened)
  • 2 large cucumbers or 1 Englishh cucumber or 4 small gherkin cucumbers, peeled and diced
  • 1 tsp jaggery/palm sugar
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tbsp cilantro
For tempering
  • 1 tsp canola/vegetable oil
  • ½ tsp mustard seeds
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds
  • pinch of hind/asafoetida
  • 10 curry leaves
Instructions
  1. Add everything except the ingredients for tempering in a blender. Add few tablespoons of water at a time and grind it to a coarse paste. You want it coarse and not too watery.
  2. In a small pan, add oil, let it get hot. Add the mustard, cumin seeds, asafoetida and curry leaves and let it pop. Add it to the chutney and serve with rice, rotis or mix it in with pasta.
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  1. Little Cooking TipsLittle Cooking Tips

    September 18, 2017 at 10:46 pm

    Beautiful dish and wonderful story Ash!:) This looks perfect for warm weather, like the one we still have here (summer isn’t gone yet in Greece, today we’re having 35C/95F again!).
    Thank you so much dear! Hugs!
    xoxo

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    • Asha ShivakumarAsha Shivakumar

      September 21, 2017 at 10:51 am

      Your weather seems hot and yes, this is a dish that works perfect during summers. Sending you hugs.
      xx

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  2. Angie@AngieAngie@Angie's Recipes

    September 19, 2017 at 1:02 am

    Have never thought of making a cucumber sauce for the pasta…looks delightful!

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    • Asha ShivakumarAsha Shivakumar

      September 21, 2017 at 10:50 am

      Really does work, so good.

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  3. Traci | Vanilla And BeanTraci | Vanilla And Bean

    September 19, 2017 at 6:34 am

    So sweet that you recognized that her cooking isn’t “just…” You knew/know the work, effort and love that goes into each and every dish. This looks so hearty and delicious. I love how easy it is to pull together, the color and the versatility of serving with rice or pasta. I’m curious why this recipe isn’t considered a daal? Thank you for sharing my dear! xo

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    • Asha ShivakumarAsha Shivakumar

      September 21, 2017 at 10:50 am

      You are the sweetest. At that point in my life, I don’t think appreciated the effort and the love, but now I do. It really is. So this is a chutney as daal is just a small part of the recipe.

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  4. NicoleNicole

    September 19, 2017 at 6:59 am

    This is so beautiful and looks just as delicious!! Can’t wait to try it!

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    • Asha ShivakumarAsha Shivakumar

      September 21, 2017 at 10:48 am

      Ohh you’ll love it. I just put it on everything.

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  5. NehaNeha

    September 19, 2017 at 9:00 am

    That’s such a cute story !! Love our mums 🙂

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    • Asha ShivakumarAsha Shivakumar

      September 21, 2017 at 10:48 am

      Thanks Neha for stopping by. Yes, love love mums.
      xx

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  6. MonicaMonica

    September 21, 2017 at 6:37 am

    I just love that story, partly because it’s familiar. : ) It’s amazing how I want to be upfront with my son about everything he’s eating and I’m cooking but sometimes once he knows there’s something in there he “shouldn’t” like, it changes everything. You mom was a wise lady and I’m glad you introduced us to this gorgeous chutney. It’s amazing how beautiful food can be. Your book is most certainly going to show us that!! So, so exciting!!!

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    • Asha ShivakumarAsha Shivakumar

      September 21, 2017 at 10:45 am

      Thanks so so much Monica. Kids can be a little fussy, all in their head. My little is the same. Your wishes means a lot. I cannot wait to talk about it more soon.
      xx

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