A summer afternoon lunch is not complete without this delicious instant mango pickle in most of the households in south India. It is called maanga oorgai in tamil and maavinkai uppinkai in kannada. It takes hardly ten minutes to prepare this pickle. It is summer here and the groceries are filled with firm mangoes to ripe ones. I got a couple of mangoes to make my all time favorite pickle. Here is the recipe.
Ingredients:
Raw mango - firm - 1 medium sized
Mustard seeds - half teaspoon
Red chilli powder - half teaspoon
Turmeric powder - little
Salt as required
Asafoetida powder - 2 pinches
Oil - preferably Gingily oil/Nallennai - 1 tablespoon
Method:
Wash the mango and pat it dry. Dice the mangoes carefully into fine cubes (one centimeter size). Do not peel the skin.
Transfer it to a mixing bowl.
Mix in red chilli powder, turmeric powder and salt.
Top it with asafoetida powder and keep it aside.
For the seasoning, heat oil and add mustard seeds.
When it pops, pour the seasoning carefully on the mango.
Wrap it in-between a roti or make a bread sandwich with this pickle. Enjoy anyway you want it. It is such a delightful pickle indeed. The same recipe can be tried with apples too.
For variation, ground roasted fenugreek seeds can be added to this pickle. Just show a quarter teaspoon of fenugreek seeds in heat and dry grind the seeds and add it to the pickle before doing the seasoning. This pickle is my entry to Eating with the seasons - August.
10 comments:
This reminds me of the instant mango pickles that used to be served at weddings (and probably still is but I haven't been to a wedding in India in over a decade now). I used to have them by spoonfuls! Photo looks fab, P!
oh wow! that is instant!! and i think gingelly oil is the only thing that will work out well for this.. will surely try it out soon :)
Looks mouthwatering mythreyee
Wow!!!mouthwatering....i love this instant pickle Mythree...Thanks for sharing.
Mythreyee-
great recipe of mangai oorugai, brought back memories of summers in India. Will be making it this weekend.
Its a mouthwatering pickle ...regular at our home in summer! I am feeling nostalgic!
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Thanks for the simple and colorful recipe. Hardly took any time to make and was absolutely delicious
Gorgeous recipe! Thanks for a great entry! i think i'll try this, together with curd rice!
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DR BAJPAI
It looks Yummmmm
Thanks a loot for the recipe..
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