Coriander Chutney Recipe is one of the most widely eaten chutneys in India. You can not imagine Paratha, Samosa, Kachori, Pakora, Aloo Tikki, Dahi Vada, and many other Indian snacks without it.
Course Dip
Cuisine Indian
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 0 minutesminutes
Total Time 10 minutesminutes
Servings 4
Calories 10kcal
Author Garima Dublish
Ingredients
1cupFresh Coriander Leaves / Cilantro (chopped)
½inchGinger(Chopped)
1Green Chili
2tspLemon Juice
½tspCumin Seed (Jeera)
¼tspBlack Salt
1pinchAsafoetida (Hing)
¼tspSalt(adjust as per taste)
2tbspWater(as per required)
Instructions
Firstly, wash the coriander leaves and drain the excess water, and cut the fresh coriander.
After that, in a mixer grinder, grind all the ingredients: coriander leaves, ginger, green chili, black salt, and salt together.
Alternatively, you can use an Indian stone grinder to grind all the ingredients: coriander leaves, ginger, green chili, black salt, and salt together.
However, as the quantity is very small it is advisable to use the stone grinder.
Once the chutney is ready, add lime juice to preserve the green color of the chutney for a longer time.
Finally, coriander chutney is ready to serve and you can also refrigerate it for longer life.