Showing posts with label Pickle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pickle. Show all posts

Dondakaya (Kundru, Gentleman's Toes) Pickle

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 1 comments

Many households in India cannot do without a spicy powerhouse pickle in their cuisine. Mango season in India is in summer when all the households preserve this raw mango in the form of a pickle for a year. In the other seasons,vegetables like cauliflower, carrots, tomato, dondakaya, dosakaya etc can be used to make this simple pickle. Some greens like Gongura leaves can also be used. This pickle recipe may not stay for a long time but can be a spicy side dish. Here dondakaya(in Telugu),Kovai(Tamil)Kundru(Hindi) Ivy Gourd or Gentleman's Toes (English) has been used. Its botannical name is "Coccinia cordifolia" or "Coccinia grandis". This pickle tastes good with curds rice or chapatis.Serves a small bowl.















































Ingredients Quantity
Sliced Dondakaya (Wiped Dry and Clean) 1 cup
Mustard Powder ½ cup
Red Chilli Powder ¼ cup
Roasted Fenugreek (Methi) Powder 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Lime Juice 2 tbsps
Oil ¼ cup


Method

  1. Take a bowl and and mix all the ingredients well listed above.

  2. Let it stand for half an hour.Serve it with rice.

  3. Store it in a bottle or stone jar preferably in the refrigerator for longer life.

  4. Try the same recipe with other vegetables like finely chopped cauliflower,chopped tomatoes,carrots etc.
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Mango Ginger Garlic Chutney

Monday, April 5, 2010 1 comments
Mango Ginger Garlic Chutney - Ramani's Recipes
Since it is the mango season this chutney can be prepared and preserved for three or four months. To stay longer, it can be kept in the refrigerator.




















































Ingredients Quantity
Grated Sour Mango 1 cup
Ginger 50 gms
Garlic 50 gms
Red Chilly Powder 3 tbsps
Roasted Fenugreek Seeds (Methi) 1 tbsp
Cumin Seeds 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Oil 6 tbsps



Method

  1. Powder the roasted fenugreek seeds and cumin seeds together.Grind the cleaned ginger and garlic to a fine paste.

  2. Take oil in a pan and add the oil and heat it till it smokes and remove from he heat.Cool it till it is warm.

  3. To this oil add grated mango,ginger garlic paste,methi and cumin powder,red chilly powder and salt and mix well.Cool the mixture and store it in a clean bottle.If the mangoes are sour it will stay longer.

  4. This delicious chutney can be served with hot rice or with dosas and utappams.
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