In Tamil nadu, salna recipe is one of the best side dish for parotta that is served in roadside hotels. Parotta salna is a popular streetside hotel food in Madurai, Tuticorin, Salem and Chennai. Salna is a Tamil word I guess. Plain salna is also popularly known as empty salna. Empty salna is nothing but plain tomato based masala gravy without vegetables. Its a vegetarian salna recipe. Its so flavorful and tastes great not only with parotta but also with idli, dosa, chapathi and idiyappam. You can use this salna for making kothu parotta too.
Long back I had shared mixed vegetable salna recipe for parotta. It is a super hit recipe in my blog. It got rave reviews from my readers. Its my go to recipe too. Recently I came across this plain tomato salna recipe in a YouTube video just like street side hotel ones. This recipe is slightly different from mine. So I got tempted and tried it. Method of preparation of this plain salna recipe is very easy and quick when compared with my earlier version. I made it directly in a pressure cooker. So my job was done under 15 minutes. I was very happy to see the oil floating, flavorful salna. My house was completely filled with nice aroma. Myself and Raksha loved it with store bought frozen parotta.
Hot, flaky, layered parota with this plain salna is a pure bliss. Try it once. You will love it for sure. If you want to add any vegetables, you can add potato or cauliflower. Ok, lets see how to make plain salna recipe for parotta and dosa with step by step pictures and video.
Check out my vegetable salna recipe which also tastes like hotel ones. Also check out my hotel Saravana bhavan vegetable kurma for parotta, chapathi and dosa.
Do check out my homemade parotta recipe using less oil.
For variations, you can make chilli parotta and kothu parotta recipe using store bought frozen parotta.
Plain salna recipe – Empty salna for Parotta
Plain salna recipe – Tomato based masala kurma kuzhambu for parotta.
Tamil nadu
Side dish for parotta
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10 Minutes
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INGREDIENTS
1 cup = 250ml
To grind
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- Wash and chop onion, tomato, green chilli.
- Heat oil in a pressure cooker. Temper the whole garam masala.
- Add finely chopped onion and saute well.
- Add gg paste, chopped mint leaves, coriander leaves and curry leaves.
- Saute till raw smell goes off. Lastly add chopped tomato and cook till mushy.
- Add required salt, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder and garam masala powder.
- Mix well for a minute. Lastly add the ground coconut paste.
- Add sufficient water and pressure cook in low flame for one to 2 whistles.
- Remove the cooker lid after the steam is released.
- Oil floating, flavorful salna is ready. Serve with parotta, biryani, dosa and idli if you like.
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Yummy was d salna.. simple n tasty it came out🙂
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I followed your recipe the salna came out good, everyone in the house enjoyed. thank you!
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You are a life saver, thanks for this recipe… Worked just fine
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What can I say more about the recipe.it was superlicious and it's just like resturant style.lots of love
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Is it ok to put graind raw onion and tomato instead of chopped?
Yes, you can add it but tastes completely different.
Really yummy and remembers my childhood memories.. we finished the whole saalna, not even left a drop .. ha ha..
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Tried today wow
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Hi mam tried out salna and outcome was excellent..good wrk..and easy method to follow..thanks
Thanks a lot Sankaran for your feedback 🙂 I am so happy to know it
Tried this recipe today, came out very well
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Excellent hotel style salna… thanks for the wonderful recipe ma
Hi Chithra,
Tried this recipe. Came out very well. Definitely going to make it again. Thank you for this recipe!
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