Coconut Chutney Recipe (2024)

Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe

Coconut Chutney is a popular south indian condiment which is served during breakfast with iidli, dosa, paniyaram, masala dosa, pongal and vada. Learn how to make different variation of the classic coconut chutney easily with my step by step guide to detailed recipe and pictures.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (1)Pin

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.About Coconut Chutney Recipe

2.Watch Coconut Chutney Recipe Video

3.Coconut Chutney Ingredients

4.Which Coconut to use for Chutney

5.Serving Suggestions

6.Expert Tips

7.How to Make Coconut Chutney (Step-wise Pictures)

8.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

9.Coconut Chutney Variations

Coconut Chutney

Coconut chutney takes place in our breakfast menu quite often, whole family loves coconut chutney. I make quite a few variations to it each time. I have covered all the variation of the chutney which I make in this recipe post of coconut chutney.

About Coconut Chutney Recipe

Coconut Chutney | Thengai Chutney | Nariyal Chutney is one of the most popular south indian chutney variety. Typically served during breakfast. But let's not forget that this classic condiment pairs well with snacks like pakora and vada.

Coconut chutney is made with coconut, green chillies or red chillies, garlic, roasted gram dal, salt. A essential tempering is given with coconut oil, mustard, urad dal, chana dal, curry leaves which adds a nutty note to the chutney.

I have shared a version of making hotel style coconut chutney along with 6 other version of making coconut chutney in this post so make sure you read till the end. Different versions of this coconut chutney pairs beautifully with our Indian breakfast dishes. So learn how to make this classic coconut chutney many different ways.

Along with this recipe, make sure you check my capsicum, onion, tomato chutney varieties too.

Watch Coconut Chutney Recipe Video

Coconut Chutney Recipe (2)

Coconut Chutney Ingredients

Coconut Chutney can be made many different ways. The most basic coconut chutney recipe is made with coconut, roasted gram dal, ginger & garlic(optional), green chillies, salt and a tempering is given.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (3)Pin

Fresh Coconut

Make sure you use freshly grated coconut (nariyal) when making coconut chutney. Also make sure when scraping coconut don't scrape the brown part of the shell which discolour the coconut chutney.

Roasted Gram Dal

Roasted gram dal, also known as udacha kadalai | pottu kadalai | pori kadalai is used in hotel style coconut chutney for giving creaminess and texture to the chutney. Some people like to add cashews in their coconut chutney for richness.

Green Chillies

Green chillies is used in hotel style coconut chutney. but dry red chillies can be used in certain version (recipe below). Also you can add more of less green chillies as per your taste.

Garlic & Ginger

Some people like to add ginger and garlic to enhance the taste of the coconut chutney. Fresh ginger and garlic adds wonderful aroma to the chutney.

Tempering Spices

Tempering is one of the main step in making the best coconut chutney. Frying whole spices like mustard seeds, urad dal, chana dal, dry red chillies, curry leaves in hot oil. This hot oil is poured over freshly ground nariyal ka chutney.

Optional Ingredients

Optional ingredients like shallots, chilli powder, curry leaves, onions, is added when grinding coconut chutney.

Which Coconut to use for Chutney

Coconut Chutney Recipe (4)Pin

Coconut chutney is traditionally made using fresh coconut. Whole coconut is broke using a special tool named as "vettu kathi" which looks like a heavy duty iron knife. Freshly cracked coconut is scraped or use a knife to remove the flesh from coconut. In some areas fresh coconut is not available, in which case you can use frozen coconut or desiccated coconut. To make coconut chutney using frozen or dried coconut, You should be doing some modifications to the recipe.

Desiccated coconut : Dried coconut doesn't have the moisture content to make chutney smooth. Also coconut chutney made with desiccated coconut will be grainy. So you can try making my roasted coconut chutney.

Frozen coconut: scrape fresh coconut and store in an air tight container. You can store the container in freezer and preserve more than a month. For making chutney, Take frozen coconut and other ingredients given in the recipe as mentioned in a blender. Use hot water for grinding the chutney which results in smooth coconut chutney.

Serving Suggestions

How to Make Chutney Idli | Serving Idli with Coconut Chutney

Coconut Chutney Recipe (5)Pin

Coconut chutney taste amazing when poured generously over mini idlies and served as chutney idli. It taste amazingly delicious and it is my favorite, I am still not sure why this didn't get as popular as sambar idli.

I followed the recipe of my coconut chutney given below made with roasted gram dal. Make sure you make chutney very runny. Add extra water when grinding coconut chutney. You might need to add extra green chillies and salt to the chutney. Make sure you give a tempering with coconut oil.

Coconut Chutney is a popular south indian breakfast dish which goes well idli, dosa, paniyaram, masala dosa, pongal, upma & Vada. I love to serve coconut chutney with piping hot rava kichadi.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (6)Pin

Expert Tips

  • Use fresh coconut when making coconut chutney. This results in the creamy and fragrant chutney.
  • Use required amount of green chillies when making chutney.
  • Garlic and ginger adds aroma so don't skip them.
  • For tempering use coconut oil for aroma.
Coconut Chutney Recipe (7)Pin

How to Make Coconut Chutney (Step-wise Pictures)

1)Take coconut in a blender jar.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (8)Pin

2)Add in green chillies

Coconut Chutney Recipe (9)Pin

3)Add in roasted gram dal | pottu kadalai.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (10)Pin

4)Add salt to taste.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (11)Pin

5)Add in ginger and garlic

Coconut Chutney Recipe (12)Pin

6)Grind to a smooth puree

Coconut Chutney Recipe (13)Pin

7)Add more water to adjust the consistency. Mix well and set aside. At this point taste and adjust the salt.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (14)Pin

8)Now make tempering. Heat coconut oil in a small tadka pan. Add mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves. You can add dry red chillies as well.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (15)Pin

9)Pour this over chutney and mix.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (16)Pin

10)Serve

Coconut Chutney Recipe (17)Pin

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I make coconut chutney with frozen coconut?

The Answer is Yes you can make coconut chutney with frozen coconut. First Thaw the frozen coconut for at least 15 mins prior grinding. Use hot water when grinding the chutney to get smooth texture and to prevent the fats from coconut separating.

How to Make Coconut Chutney White in Colour?

  • Try to use young tender coconut. Not so tender. it should be little young coconut.
  • Grate coconut till the white part alone. Don't scrape it too much so the grated coconut gets the brown shell parts.
  • Don't add anything except green chillies. That too very less green chillies.
  • Make seasoning using coconut oil and very less whole spices.

How do you preserve coconut chutney for a long time?

  • Use fresh coconut for making coconut chutney.
  • When grinding the chutney make sure the blender doesn't heat up.
  • You can store coconut chutney in fridge upto 2 days.
  • Make sure you store it in fridge in an air tight container immediately after making to retain its freshness.

Coconut Chutney Variations

White Coconut Chutney Recipe

If you are wondering how they make the pure white coconut chutney in hotel. This is how. Some hotels make their coconut chutney usually with just green chillies and give minimum tempering to keep their chutney white.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (18)Pin
  • Take 1 cup coconut, 1 chilli, salt in a blender.Add little water and grind into a smooth paste.
  • Make tempering, heat 1 tsp coconut oil, add ½ tsp mustard, ½ tsp urad dal and curry leaves.Pour this into the chutney and mix. Serve.

Coconut Chutney Recipe(Kerala Style)

This is a Quick coconut chutney recipe with shallots adds keralan flavors and taste to the chutney. It goes so well with dosa and idlis.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (19)Pin
  • Take all 1 cup coconut, 2 tsp chilli powder, 1 piece ginger, 4 garlic, 2 shallots and salt in a blender, add some water and blend it to a smooth paste.Transfer this to a bowl.
  • Now heat 1 tbsp oil in a small kadai. Add 1 tsp mustard seeds, 1 tsp urad dal, curry leaves and 2 tbsp chopped shallots. Saute for a min or till the onions turn golden.
  • Pour this over the chutney and mix well.Serve.

Red Coconut Chutney Recipe

Spicy red coconut chutney made with coconut, dry red chillies, garlic which is ground with salt and tamarind and gets a simple tempering.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (20)Pin
  • Take 1 cup coconut, 2 dry red chilli, 4 garlic, salt and a small piece tamarind in a blender and puree.
  • Make tempering, heat 1 tbsp oil, add 1 tsp mustard, 1 tsp urad dal, 1 tsp chana dal and curry leaves.Pour this into the chutney and mix. Serve.

Green Coconut Chutney Recipe

Coriander coconut chutney is a flavourful way to make coconut chutney. Adding a bunch of fresh coriander leaves adds so much freshness to the chutney. Instead of coriander leaves you can add mint leaves too.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (21)Pin
  • Take 1 cup coconut, ½ cup coriander leaves, 3 green chilli, 1 piece ginger, salt and small piece tamarind in a blender and puree.
  • Make tempering, heat 1 tbsp oil, add 1 tsp each of mustard, urad dal, cumin and curry leaves.Pour this into the chutney and mix. Serve.

Garlic Coconut Chutney Recipe

Looking for a coconut chutney that goes well with rice, Then this is the answer. Grind together 1 cup fresh coconut with 4 garlic, 4 dry red chillies and salt. Add minimal water and make this chutney pretty thick. This poondu thengai chutney goes well specially with neeragaram.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (22)Pin

Grind together 1 cup fresh coconut with 4 garlic, 4 dry red chillies with salt. Use very little water when grinding. This chutney doesn't need any tempering.

Roasted Coconut Chutney Recipe

Roasting coconut when making coconut chutney gives a toasted aroma to your chutney. I specially make this when serving dosa for breakfast.

Coconut Chutney Recipe (23)Pin
  • Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan, add in 4 dry red chilli and 3 tbsp urad dal and cook till golden. Add in 1 cup coconut, a small piece tamarind and toss well for 2 mins.
  • Now take this in a blender, add salt to taste. Add little water at a time and puree till smooth.Serve with idli or dosa.

More Chutney Recipes

  • Green Chutney Recipe
  • Peanut Chutney Recipe
  • Garlic Chutney Recipe
  • Chilli Chutney Recipe
  • Onion Chutney Recipe
  • Tomato Chutney Recipe
  • Capsicum Chutney Recipe
  • Ridge Gourd Peel Chutney Recipe

📖 Recipe Card

Pin

Coconut Chutney Recipe | Thengai Chutney Recipe | Nariyal Chutney

Coconut Chutney is a popular south indian condiment which is served during breakfast with idli, dosa, pongal and vada. Learn how to make different variation of the classic coconut chutney easily with my step by step guide to detailed recipe and pictures.

4.50 from 2 votes

Print Pin Rate

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 minutes minutes

Total Time: 7 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 159kcal

Author: Aarthi

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Fresh Coconut (grated, packed & measured)
  • ¼ cup Roasted Gram Dal | Pori Kadalai | Pottu Kadalai
  • 4 Green Chillies
  • 2 cloves Garlic
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • Salt to taste
  • Water as needed

For Seasoning:

  • 1 tbsp Coconut Oil
  • 1 tsp Mustard Seeds
  • 1 tsp Urad dal
  • 1 sprig Curry Leaves

Instructions

  • Take all ingredients in a blender and make it into a fine puree by adding some water.

  • Pour that into a bowl and adjust the consistency with water.

  • Make tempering, heat oil and crackle mustard, urad dal and curry leaves.

  • Pour this over the chutney and mix well.

  • Serve with idly or dosa.

Video

Coconut Chutney Recipe (33)

Notes

    1. Use fresh coconut when making coconut chutney. This results in the creamy and fragrant chutney.
    2. Use required amount of green chillies when making chutney.
    3. Garlic and ginger adds aroma so don't skip them.
    4. For tempering use coconut oil for aroma.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servings | Calories: 159kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 154mg | Potassium: 90mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 19IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 1mg

Tried this recipe?Mention @yummytummyaarthi or tag #yummytummyaarthi!

Join us on FacebookFollow us on Facebook

If you have any questions not covered in this post and if you need help, leave me a comment or mail me @[emailprotected]and I’ll help as soon as I can.

Follow me onInstagram,Facebook,Pinterest,YoutubeandTwitterfor more Yummy Tummy inspiration.

IF YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE OR ANYTHING FROM YUMMY TUMMY, MAKE SURE TO POST IT AND TAG ME SO I CAN SEE ALL OF YOUR CREATIONS!!#YUMMYTUMMYAARTHI AND @YUMMYTUMMYAARTHION INSTAGRAM!

  • Chutney Sandwich Recipe
  • Thengai Chammanthi Recipe
  • Onion Tomato Gotsu Recipe
  • Vallarai Keerai Thuvaiyal Recipe
  • Mint Thokku Recipe
  • Sutta Kathirikkai Chutney
Coconut Chutney Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is coconut chutney made of? ›

Coconut chutney is a south Indian chutney, a side-dish or a condiment, common in the Indian subcontinent. The condiment is made with coconut pulp ground with other ingredients such as green chillies, tamarind, salt, coriander and water. Coconut chutney is made with both red chillies or green chillies.

How long does coconut chutney last in the fridge? ›

The chutney will keep for 2 to 3 days in the refrigerator (see note).

How to increase the shelf life of coconut chutney? ›

To increase the shelf life of your chutney, you can also add hot mustard oil on top of the chutney and mix it well. This will also help in keeping the freshness intact.

Is coconut chutney healthy for Indians? ›

For heart and weight loss, this chutney is good. The fresh coconut has saturated fats but most of it is MCT (Medium Chain Triglycerides) which promote weight loss. The high fibre content 13.6 gm (45.3% of RDA) along with high lauric acid content of coconut improves cholesterol levels in the body.

What are the main ingredients in chutney? ›

Chutneys are made by slow-cooking fruit or vegetables with peeled ginger, garlic, Korintje cinnamon, and chilies. Spices and vinegar are added to preserve the chutney and give it a tangy flavor.

How to know if coconut chutney is spoiled? ›

The best way to tell if opened chutney is bad is to check the smell and appearance. If it has an odd taste, an off odor, or if you see mold on it, throw it out immediately.

What to eat with coconut chutney? ›

Serve them with any Indian breakfasts like soft idli, crispy dosa, fluffy vada, Pongal, uttapam or evening snacks like sandwiches & pakoras. Not to forget a thick chutney also goes well with rice! Coconut chutney is beyond easy to make!

Is coconut chutney healthy? ›

Coconut chutney has anti-bacterial components. It eliminates bacteria present in your body and keeps health-related problems at bay. Coconut is rich in fiber, which is good for the digestive system. Eating coconut chutney helps in improving bowel movement.

How to prevent coconut chutney from spoiling? ›

This chutney stays good only for a few hours. So if you are planning to prepare it for the kids' lunch box, add a pinch of tamarind. This will prevent it from getting spoilt and will not show up in the taste of the chutney. Leftover chutneys can be stored in the refrigerator for two days.

Why does coconut chutney go bad? ›

If you keep south Indian coco chut in the refrigerator then it will ferment and create alcohol. If you re-heat it and consume it, it will create health problems.

Does coconut chutney expire? ›

Coconut chutney can be stored in the refrigerator for two days.

How do you preserve homemade chutney? ›

Preserving chutneys is accomplished by using the hot water bath technique of canning. Factors that help in its preservation include: Acidity – The acidity (low pH) of the chutney prevents growth of several spoilage and pathogenic bacteria, molds and yeasts.

Can diabetics eat coconut chutney? ›

Coconuts are full of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber. It is advised that the use of coconut in a diabetes diet menu be regulated. Consuming coconut products in moderation is okay; however, one has to check with their diabetes doctor regarding high cholesterol levels.

Is coconut chutney good for high blood pressure? ›

Regulates Blood Pressure

Those suffering from high blood pressure should consume coconut chutney on a regular basis. This is because coconut chutney helps in reducing the blood pressure level of the body. It is a must-have for people suffering from hypertension.

Is coconut chutney good for your stomach? ›

Coconut chutney is good for our digestive system as it is rich in fibre. Eating it helps in preventing indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, etc. It regulates blood pressure and has anti bacterial properties.

Is coconut chutney good for you? ›

Coconut chutney has anti-bacterial components. It eliminates bacteria present in your body and keeps health-related problems at bay. Coconut is rich in fiber, which is good for the digestive system. Eating coconut chutney helps in improving bowel movement.

What is a chutney vs jam? ›

Both a jam and a chutney will contain sugar, although a jam would be much sweeter, with the chutney having a more acidic, tangy flavour from the addition of vinegar. To preserve a chutney a combination of vinegar and sugar are used, whilst in a jam it is the sugar alone which acts as the preserving agent.

What can you eat with coconut chutney? ›

Serve them with any Indian breakfasts like soft idli, crispy dosa, fluffy vada, Pongal, uttapam or evening snacks like sandwiches & pakoras. Not to forget a thick chutney also goes well with rice! Coconut chutney is beyond easy to make!

Where does coconut chutney come from? ›

Coconut chutney originated from the South Indian cuisine. It is most often served with breakfast or snack dishes. In its simplest form, it is made by finely grinding fresh white coconut meat with either green chilies or dry red chilies and salt added to it. Chilies lend a bit of heat and spice in the chutney.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Nicola Considine CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 5666

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Nicola Considine CPA

Birthday: 1993-02-26

Address: 3809 Clinton Inlet, East Aleisha, UT 46318-2392

Phone: +2681424145499

Job: Government Technician

Hobby: Calligraphy, Lego building, Worldbuilding, Shooting, Bird watching, Shopping, Cooking

Introduction: My name is Nicola Considine CPA, I am a determined, witty, powerful, brainy, open, smiling, proud person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.