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Coriander, also known as cilantro, is a welcome addition into any kitchen. Technically, the leaves are the cilantro and the seeds are the coriander, but this seems to mean one and the same these days. A usual snack for tiffin when I was in school used to be green chutney sandwiches. Sometimes there were mint chutney cheese sandwiches but most of the time, it used to be a simple coriander chutney slathered on some buttered bread. I absolutely loved the flavour and looked forward to break times when I had green chutney sandwiches in my tiffin box, waiting. Pin Getting fresh coriander leaves is very easy in Hyderabad since a lot of these farmer vegetable trucks park outside our apartments on weekends where most of the households buy their fresh vegetables from. They are especially generous with greens and for 5 rupees, I get a thick bunch of fresh coriander that I generously add to all my cooking and still have lots leftover. This coriander chutney comes in very handy then and serves as a good breakfast or snack slathered on some bread or toast. You may also want to check out this green chutney for chaat or coconut coriander chutney which I love with rice. Browse all chutney recipes if you have some time. Pin

Coriander Chutney Recipe Ingredients: Freshly grated coconut : 1 cup Chopped coriander leaves : 1 cup Green chillies : 3 Lemon juice : 1 teaspoon Sugar : 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds or powder : ½ teaspoon Salt : to taste

Instructions: Put all ingredients in a small blender. Blend till smooth adding very little water as required. Use on buttered or non-buttered bread for sandwiches.

This chutney also goes well with rice and curd though bread is definitely the more popular and favourite accompaniment.

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Coriander, also known as cilantro, is a welcome addition into any kitchen. Technically, the leaves are the cilantro and the seeds are the coriander, but this seems to mean one and the same these days. A usual snack for tiffin when I was in school used to be green chutney sandwiches. Sometimes there were mint chutney cheese sandwiches but most of the time, it used to be a simple coriander chutney slathered on some buttered bread. I absolutely loved the flavour and looked forward to break times when I had green chutney sandwiches in my tiffin box, waiting. Pin Getting fresh coriander leaves is very easy in Hyderabad since a lot of these farmer vegetable trucks park outside our apartments on weekends where most of the households buy their fresh vegetables from. They are especially generous with greens and for 5 rupees, I get a thick bunch of fresh coriander that I generously add to all my cooking and still have lots leftover. This coriander chutney comes in very handy then and serves as a good breakfast or snack slathered on some bread or toast. You may also want to check out this green chutney for chaat or coconut coriander chutney which I love with rice. Browse all chutney recipes if you have some time. Pin

Coriander Chutney Recipe Ingredients: Freshly grated coconut : 1 cup Chopped coriander leaves : 1 cup Green chillies : 3 Lemon juice : 1 teaspoon Sugar : 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds or powder : ½ teaspoon Salt : to taste

Instructions: Put all ingredients in a small blender. Blend till smooth adding very little water as required. Use on buttered or non-buttered bread for sandwiches.

This chutney also goes well with rice and curd though bread is definitely the more popular and favourite accompaniment.