Every vegetable or fruit will have their season and obviously we love to cook maximum with the seasonal vegetables or fruits before their season ends. Today recipe for the seasonal theme of this week's blogging marathon is a simple but yet a prefect post for this week's theme.Mango ginger is a seasonal rhizomes and its a plant of ginger family which is closely related to turmeric, this mango ginger looks very similar like ginger but tastewise they will have raw mango taste. Knobbly on outside and pale yellow on inside this mango ginger suits prefectly for making pickle.
Mostly South Indians will make a quickest version of mango ginger pickle without cooking. Yep just add salt, chopped green chillies,lemon juice and chopped mango ginger,mix and your pickle is ready. This instant pickle goes awesome with curd rice, but my version is also quite a quickest version but this pickle need some cooking. You can enjoy this pickle with anything, they goes awesome with rotis too.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#27.
1cup Mango ginger (grated)
1tbsp Red chilly powder
Salt
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Amchur powder
Oil
Heat oil in a pan,once its hot,let splutters the mustard seeds, add the asafoetida powder and fry for few minutes.
Add now the grated mango ginger, red chilly powder, salt and cook in simmer for few minutes, finally add the amchur powder,toss it gently.
Put off the stove and let it cool completely.
Store this pickle in a cleaned, dry airtight container.
Stays prefect for a week in room temperature and more than a month in fridge.
Enjoy this pickle with rice or rotis.
Mostly South Indians will make a quickest version of mango ginger pickle without cooking. Yep just add salt, chopped green chillies,lemon juice and chopped mango ginger,mix and your pickle is ready. This instant pickle goes awesome with curd rice, but my version is also quite a quickest version but this pickle need some cooking. You can enjoy this pickle with anything, they goes awesome with rotis too.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#27.
1cup Mango ginger (grated)
1tbsp Red chilly powder
Salt
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Amchur powder
Oil
Heat oil in a pan,once its hot,let splutters the mustard seeds, add the asafoetida powder and fry for few minutes.
Add now the grated mango ginger, red chilly powder, salt and cook in simmer for few minutes, finally add the amchur powder,toss it gently.
Put off the stove and let it cool completely.
Store this pickle in a cleaned, dry airtight container.
Stays prefect for a week in room temperature and more than a month in fridge.
Enjoy this pickle with rice or rotis.
Beautiful presentation , and tempting a char
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy pickle.. Lovely picture akka ..
ReplyDeleteyummy pickle recipe
ReplyDeleteLooks good. I liked ur paratha too.
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Simply awesome!!!!!
ReplyDeletewow, i love this like anything.. wish to taste it , drooling :)
ReplyDeletePickle makes me drool.Nice color and combo!
ReplyDeleteyummmmmm............looks super! love the combo!drooling here!
ReplyDeleteThat must be delicious... I have eaten mango pickle and have also made it.. but never could lay my hands on mango ginger... should be so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
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love the tangy flavors,tongue tickling:)
ReplyDeleteLove this version of the pickle...Looks very inviting
ReplyDeletetasty and tangy looking pickles. Wonderfully prepared.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
my hubby loves pickles
ReplyDeleteWow! Priya superb pickle..Like to have this with curd rice..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering Urugai...yumm
ReplyDeleteIts been so long since I had manga inji. We dont get it here, I love it when it is made fresh. Looks mouthwatering and delicious Priya. Would be perfect for the curd rice I just had.
ReplyDeleteI love this mango ginger so much Priya. What a flavorful pickle this will be ! Slurp !
ReplyDeleteSimply love it all time... Even i liked that green paratha...
ReplyDeletemango and ginger ! that definitely sounds great dear.Also, do feel free to drop by my new blog - pick quicks when u get the time...glad if u wud be a follower there as well.
ReplyDeletegreat color of the pickle...just love to have it with curd rice
ReplyDeleteWow Mango ginger pickle yummy....nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteperfect pickling for the summer,priya is amchur powder must.
ReplyDeleteSuper spicy, lovely urgai. Just like how my amma makes. Perfect jodi for thayir sadam...
ReplyDeletesuch a flavorful n spicy pickle, love dit sis
ReplyDeleteWow mouthwatering pickle sis, parkava asaiya iruku...
ReplyDeletemouthwatering pickle
ReplyDeletetempting click of this yummy pickle... feel to ve a lick instantly....
ReplyDeleteSuper yum pickle.. Thanks for sharing Priya :-)
ReplyDeleteLoving the flavors. lip smacking one
ReplyDeleteI love the flavor of manga inji.am sure the must have tasted wonderful with the spinach patsthsd in the picture?!
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe..tempting
ReplyDeletethanks priya for letting me know the substitution.will be very helpful.
ReplyDeleteI love this pickle a lot. It has a unique smell and taste. Grated pickle is new for me, I have seen only very thinly sliced pieces.
ReplyDeleteSo spicy and yummy :p
ReplyDeletepickle with roti superb combination akka :) perfect dish for lunch box..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering and perfect combo
ReplyDeletenice tangy pickle.
ReplyDeletejust want I wanted today..when I dont have any non veg I always rely on pickles for rice to go down well :)
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteThe pickle is looking great ! I like to have fresh homemade pickle everytime with meals. Have a wonderful week ahead. Thanks for sharing your talent! Take care.
Best Regards, Sonia !!!
I love maa-inji.. has two of my favorites combined.. Love this pickle - reminds me of my mom's :)
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering & love it all the time
ReplyDeleteEasy and delicious pickle!
ReplyDeleteFinger licking good pickle akka. Mouthwatering here....
ReplyDeletetoday's post:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/04/misal-pav.html
Maa inji perfect for curd rice.
ReplyDeleteLove this pickle but it is not in season now here.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! yummy pickle.. and lovely picture too.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and spicy. luv to try some :)
ReplyDeletelooks yummy, we normally just soak this in lemon juice and salt and eat it within a week
ReplyDeleteTongue tickling pickle..Taste awesome with curd rice.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering pickle. Simply awesome mango ginger pickle for summer.
ReplyDeleteLove the flavor of mango ginger! It is a great addition to a lunch menu!
ReplyDeleteDrooling here.
ReplyDeletePriya, the picture is tooo much!..love the contrast and composition..what a temptation I must say!
ReplyDeleteSuper, I will bring a bowl of yogurt rice so I can polish off that beautiful pickle :-)
ReplyDeleteFinger licking pickle...its been ages I had this one..looks super delicious and loved the color of the pickle...
ReplyDeleteI've tasted mango ginger years back, but I don't think I saw it in Indian groceries here.. Pickle looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteYummy pickle. We make it slightly different. This looks very nice
ReplyDeleteWhat an indulgence :)
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering pickle. What a color!
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