Thakkali Thokku Brahmin Style Recipe

Thakkali Thokku is a versatile South Indian tomato relish that pairs perfectly with chapathi, idli, dosa, or even mixed with steamed rice. This recipe focuses on a slow-cooked method to ensure a long shelf life and deep flavor.

Ingredients

Tomatoes: 1 kg (ripe and red, finely chopped or pureed)

Gingelly Oil (Sesame Oil): 1/2 cup (essential for flavor and preservation)

Mustard Seeds: 1 tsp

Fenugreek Seeds (Methi): 1/4 tsp

Turmeric Powder: 1/2 tsp

Red Chili Powder: 3–4 tbsp (adjust to spice preference)

Asafoetida (Hing): 1/2 tsp

Salt: To taste

Jaggery: 1 small piece (optional, to balance acidity)

Preparation Steps

1. Tempering

Heat the gingelly oil in a heavy-bottomed pan or kadai. Once hot, add mustard seeds and let them splutter. Add the fenugreek seeds and asafoetida, being careful not to burn them.

2. Cooking the Tomatoes

Add the finely chopped tomatoes to the pan. Add salt and turmeric powder. Stir well, cover the pan, and cook on medium flame until the tomatoes become soft and mushy.

3. Adding Spices

Once the tomatoes have broken down, add the red chili powder. Mix thoroughly. Continue to cook the mixture uncovered on a low-to-medium flame.

4. The Reduction Process

This is the most crucial step. Continue cooking and stirring occasionally until all the moisture evaporates. The mixture will thicken significantly and turn a deep dark red.

5. Oil Separation

The Thokku is ready when the oil begins to separate from the sides of the mixture and starts floating on top. At this stage, you can add a small piece of jaggery to balance the tanginess of the tomatoes.

6. Storage

Allow the Thakkali Thokku to cool completely before transferring it to a clean, dry glass jar.

Key Tips

Oil: Use generous amounts of gingelly oil; it acts as a natural preservative.

Patience: Do not rush the reduction process. The slower it cooks, the better it tastes and the longer it lasts.

Shelf Life: When stored in a dry container and handled with a dry spoon, this can last for several weeks in the refrigerator.

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