In Karnataka, “Darshinis” are popular small eateries known for their hearty, homely South Indian breakfast dishes. A staple on their menus is this signature coconut chutney — slightly thinner in consistency, delicately spiced with green chilies, freshened with coriander, and balanced with tamarind.
Unlike thick chutneys, darshini-style chutney is on the watery side, making it ideal for dipping fluffy idlis and crisp dosas. The addition of fried gram (pottukadalai) lends body and creaminess, while the tempering of mustard seeds, urad dal, and dried red chili gives it the familiar South Indian aroma.
It’s quick to prepare, versatile, and best enjoyed fresh. When served alongside steaming hot idlis, masala dosa, or vadas, it brings the authentic taste of Karnataka’s breakfast culture straight to your table.
In Karnataka, “Darshinis” are popular small eateries known for their hearty, homely South Indian breakfast dishes. A staple on their menus is this signature coconut chutney — slightly thinner in consistency, delicately spiced with green chilies, freshened with coriander, and balanced with tamarind.
Unlike thick chutneys, darshini-style chutney is on the watery side, making it ideal for dipping fluffy idlis and crisp dosas. The addition of fried gram (pottukadalai) lends body and creaminess, while the tempering of mustard seeds, urad dal, and dried red chili gives it the familiar South Indian aroma.
It’s quick to prepare, versatile, and best enjoyed fresh. When served alongside steaming hot idlis, masala dosa, or vadas, it brings the authentic taste of Karnataka’s breakfast culture straight to your table.