Chettinad Vengaya Kosu: A Spicy Onion & tomato Curry Delight!

Vengaya Kosu Spice Up Your Meals with this Chettinad Delight! Looking to add a burst of flavor to your meals? Try Vengaya Kosu, a spicy, thick gravy that’s a fantastic side dish for idlis and dosas. Made with a rich blend of onions, potatoes, and coconut, it has a taste similar to kurma. This flavorful gravy soaks beautifully into idlies, making every bite deliciously satisfying. Enjoy this traditional Chettinad treat with your favorite South Indian dishes!
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What Is Vengaya Kosu?

Vengaya Kosu is a delicious and spicy South Indian curry that’s perfect for adding a burst of flavor to your meal. This traditional Chettinad dish is made with onions, potatoes, and a rich coconut paste. It’s a thick, flavorful gravy that pairs wonderfully with dosa, idly, and chapathi.

Vengaya Kosu is a special recipe because of its unique combination of flavors and spices that are true to Chettinad cuisine. Unlike many other curries, this dish features a rich blend of onions, potatoes, and a thick coconut paste that gives it a distinct, spicy taste. The use of fennel seeds and red chilies adds depth and complexity to the gravy.

What makes this recipe special is its ability to turn simple ingredients into a flavorful and aromatic dish. The coconut paste, in particular, gives it a creamy texture and a unique taste that sets it apart from other curries. It’s a great choice for those looking to add a bit of spice and tradition to their meal.

Chettinad Vengaya Kosu: A Spicy Onion & tomato Curry Delight!

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 20 mins Rest Time 2 mins Total Time 37 mins
Servings: 4 Calories: 106

Description

Vengaya Kosu is a delicious and spicy South Indian curry that's perfect for adding a burst of flavor to your meal. This traditional Chettinad dish is made with onions, potatoes, and a rich coconut paste. It’s a thick, flavorful gravy that pairs wonderfully with dosa, idly, and chapathi.

Vengaya Kosu is a special recipe because of its unique combination of flavors and spices that are true to Chettinad cuisine. Unlike many other curries, this dish features a rich blend of onions, potatoes, and a thick coconut paste that gives it a distinct, spicy taste. The use of fennel seeds and red chilies adds depth and complexity to the gravy.

What makes this recipe special is its ability to turn simple ingredients into a flavorful and aromatic dish. The coconut paste, in particular, gives it a creamy texture and a unique taste that sets it apart from other curries. It’s a great choice for those looking to add a bit of spice and tradition to their meal.

Key Ingredients to Vengaya Kosu( Onion and Tomato Curry)

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How to make vengaya kosu

  1. Grind Spices: Grind the grated coconut, fennel seeds, and red chilies into a fine paste to use in your Chettinad onion and tomato curry, also known as Vengaya Kosu.
  2. Prepare Vegetables: Cut the onions, potato, and tomato into small pieces. This will add to the rich texture of the Vengaya Kosu.
  3. Heat Oil: In a small cooker or kadai, pour 2 tablespoons of oil. Season with pattai (cinnamon sticks), kirambu (cloves), fennel seeds, and curry leaves.
  4. Cook Vegetables: Add the onions first and stir for a few minutes. Then add the potatoes and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Finally, add the tomatoes to the mix.
  5. Add Coconut Paste: Mix in the ground coconut paste to the cooking vegetables. (If using a kadai, wait until the vegetables are cooked before adding the coconut paste to ensure your vengaya kosu thickens well.)
  6. Add Water and Salt: Pour in 3 to 4 cups of water and add salt to taste.
  7. Cook: If using a cooker, cook for 5 minutes after the first whistle. If using a kadai, cook for another 5 minutes after adding the coconut paste and ensure all the ingredients for your Vengaya Kosu are well-blended.
  8. Garnish: Finally, garnish with fresh coriander leaves and curry leaves to enhance the flavor of your Chettinad onion and tomato curry.

Note

Serving Suggestions

  • With Rice: Serve Vengaya Kosu over hot, steamed rice for a warm and satisfying meal. The spicy, flavorful gravy pairs perfectly with plain rice.
  • With Indian Breads: Enjoy Vengaya Kosu with chapathi, roti, or paratha. The thick, spicy gravy is great for dipping these breads.
  • For Breakfast: Try Vengaya Kosu with idli or dosa. Its rich onion and tomato flavor adds a delicious twist to your South Indian breakfast.
  • In Wraps: Use Vengaya Kosu as a filling for wraps or rolls. It gives a spicy kick and unique taste to your wraps, making them extra tasty.

Expert Tips

  • Adjust Water: You can change the amount of water to get the thickness you want. Remember, the gravy will thicken a bit as it sits.
  • Chili Options: Feel free to use green chilies instead of red for a different kind of heat.
  • Fry for Extra Flavor: Fry the ingredients before grinding them to add extra flavor to your dish.
  • Pressure Cooker Option: You can use a pressure cooker to speed up the cooking process.
  • Add Coconut Last: Add the coconut gravy only after the potatoes are cooked. This ensures the potatoes cook properly.
Keywords: Chettinad Vengaya Kosu, Spicy Onion & tomato Curry, tomato Curry, Onion Curry.

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Santhiya Balaguru

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I’m Santhiya Balaguru, A foodie, a passionate food lover from Madurai. My journey with food started from a young age, and I’ve always been eager to try new dishes. After completing my education, I worked in the IT industry in Chennai. There, I indulged in exploring various cuisines and shared my reviews with friends and family. This love for food eventually led me to experiment with cooking restaurant-style dishes at home.

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