Achaar or pickle is a very spicy condiment which has to be eaten in very small quantities. Any Indian meals without pickle is unimaginable. Mango pickle can be considered to be the queen of pickles. It is easy to make and great to taste. We thought we would delight you with this easy to make mango pickle today, specially when this is the mango season in our god’s own country. We are sure that most of you have nostalgic memories about spending your good old days amongst the mango groves in your ancestral homes!!! Let it bring a lotta memories!
Unripe mango/pacha manga 1 lb, cut to small cubes
Red chilly powder 4 TBSP
Turmeric powder ¼ tsp
Asafetida powder ¼ tsp
Fenugreek powder ¼ tsp
Gingelly oil ½ cup
Salt as needed
Water ¼ cup
Mustard seeds ¾ tsp
Dry red chilly 4 nos
Curry leaves 2-3 sprigs
Prepration
In a mixing bowl, add the cubed mango pieces along with turmeric powder and salt. Mix these together well and set aside for atleast 2 hours. After that, add red chilly powder, asafetida and fenugreek powder. Mix all well to combine.
Heat oil (until fumes start to develop) in a heavy bottomed pan. Switch off flame and immediately add mustard seeds, dry red chilly and curry leaves. Add this over the mango pieces and mix well. Continue mixing until the froth from oil is completely disappeared and the raw smell from the chilly powder is gone. Transfer this to another bowl and set aside.
Now in the same pan, boil ¼ cup water and add to the prepared mango pickle. Mix well to combine and spicy, tasty mango pickle is ready to serve..
Tips
Add 3-4 TBSP yoghurt to 1/2 cup of pickle for an extra richness while serving..
Easy to make for sure!
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ReplyDeleteits my fav pickle...very tempting hot click once again...!
ReplyDeleteLoving the look of this one!
ReplyDeleteDrooling...just drooling over this
ReplyDeletemango pickle is irresistable with any kind of meal.I haven't tried adding yoghurt into the pickle.That would taste great I guess.
ReplyDeleteAdipoli manga achar..Drooling, my favorite too..looks so so tempting
ReplyDeletewow what a colour,just the way v get it outside..so yum and tangy and spicy....
ReplyDeletemouthwatering n delicious.....yummo.......just droooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooling
ReplyDeleteadipoli.. evde my friend had requested me to prepare some for them.. I was looking for a good recipe.. thanks for sharing this at the right time :)
ReplyDeleteBTW dont we add vinegar in pickles?
Vayil kappalodikkan vellam varunnu..too good
ReplyDeleteLovely color and sounds delicious....
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yum..yum maanga achar..enikku vishakkunne, ippol choru venam...
ReplyDeleteppoo pooo...!! vayil dee kapil oddi pokunnu :).. wat more to say to this wonderful pic :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks spicy and fiery.. Can't resist my self... Beautiful picture and the chili implies the hotness of the pickle.. Nice thought..
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ayyooo kothi varunnu...wished u girls were stayin somehwere in london..id be at ur places every other day:)
ReplyDeleteThat's very tempting pickle..my favorite...
ReplyDeleteSlurppp!!!tangy mango pickle makes me drool, tempting!!
ReplyDeleteThe pickle looks absolutely sexy - I can't think of any other words! Wow!
ReplyDeletewow adipoli... vaayil kappal oodikannulla vellam undu... spicy and perfect
ReplyDeletewow what a delicious and yummy pickle.. if i get some i can finish a plate full of kanji.. nice pic guys
ReplyDeletewow..looks so tempting..
ReplyDeletePickle.... especially mango I love them..... so tempting :)
ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT. some gruel and kadu manga ... lovely .. mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteoh lovely picture. its making me drool.. love it .. any time of the day.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! very very tempting picture,Mouthwatering here...
ReplyDeleteLipsmacking, just feel like licking some pickle:-)
ReplyDeletecuteeeeeeee pickle kss!!!
ReplyDeleteThe pickle looks so perfect and spicy!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious and i absolutely love that click!
ReplyDeleteOMG...the pix is just mouthwatering....just so yum...drolling over the pix!!
ReplyDeleteHey wow that was reaally yummy......see the color of it....too good one....loved it like anythng....
ReplyDeleteTouchings and Lickings of Achars and Pickles!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! Amazing presentation....It reminded me of those Good Friday's back in Kerala, when we used to wait for the church service to get over, so that we could go and grab our plates with Kanji, cherupayar, pappadam and of course kadumanga (thats how we call it) to top it off....
I agree that it should be had in little quantities for health reasons:-)..But Kadumanga is so tempting at times, that you can't strictly follow that rule:-)
But, these days, we are really stingy about eating the kadumanga my amma brought from Kerala, eating may be a little bit every week:-)
Good post....keep blogging gals:-)
ayyoo...kothi moothu vattayi.Beautiful pic.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering pic! I can never say no to pickles and this one looks great!
ReplyDeletenice pickle. I like that tip. Will try it out.
ReplyDeleteLovely color of the pickle, must try this.
ReplyDeleteI love this with curd rice .. nice
ReplyDeleteVayil kappalodikkanulla vellamndu....How are you all doing ? pazhaya posts okke pathiye irunnu kandolam tto...Missed you all
ReplyDeleteSuperb pickle!! Kaduku manga achar is my fav too..Njangalde veettil onam special annu kaduku mano pickle mixed with yoghurt..Great pic as always..
ReplyDeleteA Traditional & Nostalgic Hot Mallu Asset.....!
ReplyDeleteManga achar kandittu kothy sahikunila..Classic recipe..
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