CHUTNEY FROM SPOILED COCONUT
CHUTNEY FROM SPOILED COCONUT
Me being a south indian, coconut is an essential element in all our curry recipes
sometimes it so happens that when we break open the coconut, the appearance is alright but there’s a spoilt smell coming from it
now you definitely can’t use it in gravies as it will give a bad taste
so here’s how you can make a dry chutney out of it.
it tastes simply yummy but before that let’s know a little
about the coconut
Shriphala ( auspicious fruit ) sanskrit for coconut is and has been an intrinsic part of hindu life
it is considered auspicious and the breaking of the fruit before and after any achievement or event is believed to be a symbolic act of asking god to remove any obstacles that might come in our paths and then after we complete our task, a complete surrender of ourselves to him in the form of thanksgiving
there is never an auspicious event without coconut. it is considered an epitome of good fortune

WHY A COCONUT AND NO OTHER FRUIT IS USED
in ancient times, human sacrifices were part of life. adi shankaracharya was against this practice of ‘BALI’ or human sacrifice
the coconut perhaps it resembled a human skull or head replaced the human as offering
during the puja, the 3 eyes took on the symbolic form of trinity of brahma, vishnu and shiva

hence in every puja, we will always find a coconut framed with mango leaves atop a kalash or pot in indian hindu houses
THE HINDU MYTHOLOGICAL STORY OF THE ORIGIN OF COCONUT TREE
King trishanku was a saint who had a strong desire to ascend to heaven bodily meaning to go to heaven when alive
he had once done a good act to sage vishwamitra and the sage decided to fulfill his desire
he performed a yagna to attain this desire and trishanku began to rise upwards towards heaven
when lord indra, king of gods, saw trishanku at the gates of heaven, he was very furious and caught hold of trishanku and threw him down
vishwamitra saw trishanku coming downwards and shouted, ‘ let trishanku stay where he is now’
trishanku was held up still in space
lord indra would not allow him in heaven and sage vishwamitra would not allow him to come down
hence he was suspended between both heaven and earth

in the mythology folklore which explains the origin of the coconut tree
it further explains that in order that trishanku doesn’t fall down to earth, sage vishwamitra held him up with a big pole
it is said that the pole eventually became a coconut tree and trishanku’s Head became it’s fruit
so that was the mythological tale on coconut
now let’s move on to our recipe
INGREDIENTS REQUIRED FOR
CHUTNEY FROM SPOILED COCONUT
1. grated coconut which has been spoilt a little like if there is little smell coming on opening the coconut and you cannot use it in cooking .. 1 no

2. udad dal … 2 tablespoon

3. whole dry red chillies ..3 to 4 nos.

4. handful of curry leaves

5. salt to taste
HOW TO PREPARE THE
CHUTNEY FROM SPOILED COCONUT
1. in a pan take a teaspoon of coconut oil
2. to it add the urad dal and make it golden brown and remove it in a plate
3. now add in the red chillies and saute till crisp and remove it in a plate

4. add in the curry leaves, saute till crisp and remove in a plate
5. add in a little more oil and put the grated coconut and saute till it turns Dark brown

6. off the flame and add all the fried ingredients and mix it well
7. cool it completely and grind it with the required salt
8. most important no water should be added and the mixer also should be completely dry or else the chutney will get get spoilt easily
your tasty dry coconut chutney is ready to eat
enjoy it with rice or dosa and idli
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so that’s all for now friends
do make this recipe and let me know
until next time, keep smiling
much love … stay happy … stay blessed … ALWAYS
SMITHA
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