5 May 2017

Sweet & spicy Mango Pickle (Aam chunda)

My favourite when it comes to pickles in Mango season.
This is a versatile pickle that goes well with just about anything. The beauty in its taste is the contrast between Spicy and Sweet. Amazing right?
Here's my mom's recipe..

SWEET & SPICY MANGO PICKLE (AAM CHUNDA)

Ingredients :
Raw Mango, grated - 3 cups
Sugar - 2 cups
Jeera - 1 tsp
Methi (fenugreek) seeds - 1 tsp
Cloves - 8
Cinnamon - 1 inch stick
Green cardamom (Chhoti elaichi) - 8
Red chili powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt - 1/4 cup
(Note : Use the same cup across all ingredients for getting the measure right)

There are 2 methods for this, the no-cook and cooked ones, will mention both here.
NO-COOK METHOD :
1. Dry roast Jeera for 2 mins. Let cool and coarsely powder along with cloves, cinnamon stick and cardamom.
2. Dry roast methi seeds for 2 minutes, let cool and grind to a fine powder.
3. Add all the ingredients to a steel bowl (Pateela) and mix well with a light hand.
4. Cover the mouth of the vessel with a clean, dry muslin cloth. Place a lid over it and keep out in the sun for 5-8 days. Remember to stir once every day before placing in the sunlight. Once it turns into a honey-like consistency, transfer to a glass jar and refrigerate until use.

COOKED METHOD : (Helpful especially where natural 'sunlight cooking' is not easy)
1. Add the grated mangoes, sugar, salt and turmeric powder to a non-stick pan, mix once and let simmer on a low flame till sugar dissolves. Stir only occasionally.
2. Once it reaches a boil, stir continuously till you get a 1-string consistency.
3. Remove the mixture from the flame and let cool. Now add the coarse spice powder, methi powder and chili powder and mix well. Transfer immediately to a clean jar and refrigerate till use.

Related Posts:

  • Moong Dal Idli Idli is one of the traditional Indian breakfasts that is guaranteed to give you that instant energy boost, thanks to its carbs content. While we have… Read More
  • Oats Lauki Adai (pancake)               When one starts exploring alternatives to refined ingredients, there are no dearth of options t… Read More
  • Multi-grain Thalipeeth Thalipeeth is a famous Maharashtrian dish typically made of three flours, whole wheat, millet and bengal gram flour or besan. I've attempted a heal… Read More
  • Multi-grain Thalipeeth                A  'Multi-grain' or 'Whole-grain' thalipeeth gives you the goodness of fibre, prot… Read More
  • Stuffed Atta Pancake Weekday nights are the most challenging of all. What to make that will be jhatpat and healthy too? Something different than the regular fare yet not … Read More

2 comments:

  1. I make a lot during summers. My family loves it a lot. Some ingredients are different. Will try to add yours too this time.
    http://recipeshindi.com/

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Mamta ji. Your blog is mouth-watering, especially the Kachori and Kadhai Paneer.

      Delete