Hello friends,
Here is a delicious chutney associated with so many childhood fond memories. For our birthdays (me and my sisters), mom would always make poori (fried fluffy bread), ghugani (a dry yellow peas curry) and this tomato and dates chutney (sweet in taste). This was such a standard menu for our birthdays and we used to so eagerly wait for it the whole year.
This chutney is also associated with our memories of having bhoger khichuri (Khichdi, a lentil rice preparation prepared specifically for offering) during Durga Pujo days. This chutney is served along with begun bhaja (deep fried eggplan slices) and some mix veggie curry, all with no onion/garlic. And, weird thing is that this simple menu of these festive days tastes the most delicious. I mean whatever and however you may try this at home, it would never taste the same delicious. We used to get 2 haandis (eathern pots) full of bhog for us every day of 5 days of Durga Pujo from the pendal (the tent where the Goddess Durga's idol is kept). What fond memoies, I miss them. But, guess what I am visiting India during this very same Durga Pujo season and I am planning to enjoy it to the fullest after a lot of years :)
OK, now, after that nonmagical drive down the memory lanes, here is the chutney I had bookmarked a while back. I tried it from who other than my Bong blogger Friend, Sandeepa, famously known as Bong Mom to many of us. I was born in Chittaranjan, West Bengal (I am not a Bong btw, lol thought I will clarify) and spent half my life in Jamshedpur, so have a lot of Bengali influence in the cuisine I prepare. Anyways, what I was saying is, whenever I visit Sandeepa's blog and check her Bengali specific recipes, I can so relate it to a memory from my growing up times. She has an amazing collection of non Bong recipes as well. Please do check her blog for Tomato and Dates Chutney (टमाटर और खजूर की चटनी) recipe. I did add few bay leaves as my mom used to and I didn't have cranberries, so didn't use them.
I am linking it to Aipi and My Bookmarked Recipes - Every Tuesday event and Hearth and Soul Blog Hop - Volume 17
That's all for now. Take care till next post.
Aah..love this chutney with khichdi and stuffed parathas..looks too good!
ReplyDeleteI only wish they would let you bring that back through US customs :)
US Masala
dates tomatoes colourful chutney
ReplyDeleteSuper delish!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious,would love to have it with toasted bagel....
ReplyDeletei love this too... brings back fond memories...
ReplyDeletesounds interesting! never tried this combo..
ReplyDeletetomato dates chutney looks fabulous..beautiful color n tempting click ..yummy
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After reading your first paragraph I was about to ask your WB connection....Then later on u answered what i was looking for:-)
ReplyDeleteChutney Looks sooooo yummy dear. I have one in my blog too which has aam papad...
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Yum!! Priya, your chutney looks fabulous! :)
ReplyDeletehi aroma of ur chuteny is coming here mouthwatering chutney
ReplyDeletePriya! Thanks so much for sharing your lovely memories of childhood and what your mom made you for your birthday! It is amazing to me that comfort food for each of us is usually related to lovely memories! thanks for sharing on the hearth and soul hop again this week! Alex@amoderatelife
ReplyDeletelooks yummy n colorful dear
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy and colorful dear
ReplyDeletelovely chutney....should i say mouthwatering he he...
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy chutney....
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Akila
Interesting combination to make a chutney. Looks so good !!
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking chutney, sounds truly yummy..
ReplyDeleteOh Priya - Memories are the best seasoning for any dish, aren't they? Thanks for sharing yours with the Hearth and Soul hop.
ReplyDeleteSpicy and yummy chutney!! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI almost felt like I was there...experiencing your birthday chutney! It looks amazing, thanks so much for sharing it with the hearth and soul hop this week:D
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeletehow wonderful you get to visit India when the festival that this food comes from is celebrated! Thank you for sharing this with us at the hearth and soul hop!
Spicy .. looks great..
ReplyDeleteHi priya .... visiting after a long time ans saw many great posts . Loved the lava cake and this chutny is out of this world i know . I love it a bit hot but my husband loves it all sweet.
ReplyDeleteSo you are holidaying in India..wishing you a happy festive season...
Very nice recipe and new to me.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely give a try
mouth watering!
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