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Ingredients80g onions, choppedsalt to taste15g red chilli powder80g tomato ketchup15g ready-made mint sauce30g ready-made mango chutneya handful of fresh mint for garnishingMethodPut the chopped onions in a large bowl, add the salt, chilli powder, tomato ketchup and mint sauce and mix well. Add the mango chutney and mix again thoroughly.Put the bowl in the fridge for around 30 minutes to allow the flavours to develop.Garnished with the chopped mint and serve chilled with popodams.
Quote from: gazman1976 on November 06, 2009, 10:35 AMIngredients80g onions, choppedsalt to taste15g red chilli powder80g tomato ketchup15g ready-made mint sauce30g ready-made mango chutneya handful of fresh mint for garnishingMethodPut the chopped onions in a large bowl, add the salt, chilli powder, tomato ketchup and mint sauce and mix well. Add the mango chutney and mix again thoroughly.Put the bowl in the fridge for around 30 minutes to allow the flavours to develop.Garnished with the chopped mint and serve chilled with popodams.Many thanks for this, gazman. I've been using a different variation of this for yonks, but having tried this it's a winner.Because I don't have a sweet tooth I cut down on the mango chutney and tom sauce a little (used a mix of tom puree and sauce).As a comparison, the version I've been using since 1982 came from the Shish Mahal in Glasgow (though it may well have changed by now).It's simply:Onion - 8oz finely slicedTomato sauce - 2.5 tbspTomato puree - 2 tspChilli powder - 0.5 tspSalt - scant 0.5 tsp (to taste)Blend the tomoato sauce, pureer, chilli powder and salt well. Add the onion and toss well into the sauce. Cover and leave for 30 mins before serving.The addition of mango and mint definitely gives it a different dimension though.CheersGary
Hi Gary I've never tried the Shish onions, either from the book or the restaurant, but I have made gazman's - minus the fresh mint as I had none. The ketchup/mango chutney & mint gives them a great sweet & sour flavour. Don't know if you've seen this 1980 shish menu before http://www.shishmahal.co.uk/photographsStill great food coming out of there - prices have changed somewhat ;DRegardsELW