The best Chutnee in the world

I think I have stopped communication with my stomach though it sends so many correspondences all the time. The dealing have been direct with my tongue for the past 2 days πŸ™‚ The morning was lazy in Bangalore but the misty smell of the earth combined with a soft haze from the Sun God and the newness of the trees added to the glory, rendering the atmosphere seem perfect for a hot crispy dosa breakfast.
A very typical dosa made with all different daals in the right quantity, overpowered by ginger and coconut is called addhai. The veritable taste buds become alive just to the whiff of this dosa πŸ™‚ I demanded Aunty to grind chutney in the stone mixer for me, only me πŸ™‚ The request was adhered to immediately and she threw in some grated coconut, coriander leaves, chillies and daal. The production started in no-time and Aunty quickly took over her directorial debut leading and guiding the actors, smashing, hitting them to produce a succulent taste.

It looked very easy while she was quickly yet firmly rolling the stone over them with her left hand, while the right being used to mix them. Taking the inspiration, I quickly conquered the method with my eyes and started implementing it. I had to believe in what-you-see-is-not-is constitution. It was an arduous task involving my forearm and shoulder muscles to emotional wrath. Though I didn’t allow them to see my plight, I withdrew. I licked my fingers till the bottom and the taste was resplendent with the earthly aroma. Aunty took over the governance adjusting her knee to take position, chatted with me and stoned out the best Chatknee of my life.

PS:- Will be doing the Yes+ advance course from tomorrow, so will meet all you blog friends on Tuesday. When we get back, the blog would have been hit more than 10k times in the blogosphere.

If you did not make it to this advance course, there’s another one with Guruji on 3rd June. Make it happen for you.

The pasta I had at Sqisito isΒ  the first one in their menu list under pasta items, as many of you asked. If you Pune’ites visit them, do let me know the name of it.

This Post Has 7 Comments

  1. Neha

    wowww… u must be really liked for “Aunty” ( by the way who is she) – do make it specially for u πŸ™‚

  2. vaibhav

    bhaiya when u r coming to bhopa l?

  3. tanu

    waaaaaa πŸ™‚ i miss that dosa and the maker equally if not more πŸ™‚

    love
    tanu

  4. K.S. Bais

    Mouthwatering, absolutely!!!!!!!! I can recognise your hand in the picture. I am sure its you grinding or trying to grind the chatni. Correct me, if wrong.

    Grishma Mahotsav going on too well. Unfortunately the mobile phone is not having any network so am unable to contact near n dear ones. Hope to c u tomorrow.

    Luv u

    Jgd

  5. Kunal Aher

    Wow .. it looks great and sounds nice too … I am waiting for you to be back so that we can make it here in Mumbai.. The stone grinder really adds to the taste as I still remember my mom making the best wet masala on stone grinder ..
    JGD

  6. srikant singh

    I was fortunate to have a Ist hand exp. of taste of tht Chutinee n Dhosa,,,,it was sooo Tassstttyyyyy πŸ˜›

  7. Shilpa

    every south indian is going to be soooo proud of you…muahhh

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