Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, kaduku mango achar/ kerala mango pickle. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
This instant Kerala style mango pickle has many names to it, depending on where in Kerala you are talking about it- Kadumanga Achar (shortened for Pickle recipes are always the best kept family secrets in India. They are passed on from generation to generation to continue the tradition of making. Kerala Manga Achar / Mango Pickle.
Kaduku mango achar/ kerala mango pickle is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions daily. Kaduku mango achar/ kerala mango pickle is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook kaduku mango achar/ kerala mango pickle using 14 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Kaduku mango achar/ kerala mango pickle:
- Make ready 1/2 kg Mango / Green Mango Raw - ( or 1 large mango )
- Prepare 1/4 Salt tea - spoon
- Prepare 2 2 Gingelly oil sesame oil / nalenna / - table spoon + table spoon
- Make ready 1 Mustard seeds tea - spoon
- Take 1/2 Fenugreek seeds tea - spoon
- Get 6 - 7 1 pods Garlic sliced - cloves or whole
- Prepare Ginger julienned - a thumb sized piece
- Take 2 Green chili chopped -
- Prepare handful Curry leaves - a
- Make ready 1/8 Turmeric teas powder - poon
- Take Red chilli powder - table spoon
- Make ready pinch Kaayam / hing - a large
- Make ready 2 Vinegar tea spoon ( optional)
- Take Salt to tast
Taste-check and add salt, if required. Kerala Style Mango Pickle made with Gingelly oil and Spices… A Perfect side with any rice dish…! How are your Vishu preparations coming along? Only three more days left and I've kicked off mine by preparing pickles to start with.
Steps to make Kaduku mango achar/ kerala mango pickle:
- Clean and cut the mango into small pieces with the skin on like in the picture.
- Add salt and combine well. Keep it a jar overnight or for a day or two.(This step is optional, but i do it all the time)…When you are ready to make the pickle -
- Heat 2 table spoon of gingelly oil (i use idayam nalenna) in a pan and add mustard seeds. When they pop up add fenugreek seeds (or you can use 1/8 th tea spoon powdered fenugreek at the end) and curry leaves.
- Add sliced garlic, ginger and green chiles and saute till the raw smell disappears.
- Make a paste with red chili powder by adding some water and add to the pan, or you can add directly as powder.
- Then add turmeric powder and combine well. Add 1/4 cup hot water and bring to boil. Simmer till it is thick.
- Switch off the flame and add Hing/ kaayam and if you are using fenugreek powder add now.
- Add the mango pieces when it is still hot and mix well. You can add vinegar if you are using.
- Leave it in the pan for couple of hours and then transfer to a glass jar with tight lid.
- Heat 2 table spoon of gingelly oil and add to the pickle. (i love it be oily). You can keep it outside for a couple of days and refrigerate it to last long.
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