One of my favourite chutneys which I prepare often. I like the final color and the mild flavour. This is a lovely side dish for chappathi/dosa and at times, I used to eat it with curd rice. You can prepare it with fully riped mango or raw mango. I always prefer to use ripe mango because, I hate the sour taste. This is also called as pachadi which is my mom's speciality dish.
Ingredients :
1. Raw or Ripe Mango - 1 (Cut in to thin pieces)
2. Jaggery - 1/2 Cup (Adjust to your taste)
3. Red Chilly - 2
4. Mustard - 1 tsp
5. Urid dhal - 1 tsp
6. Salt - 1/2 tsp
7. Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
8. Oil - 2 tsp
9. Curry leaf - Small qty
10. Grated Coconut - 2 tsp (Optional)
Procedure :
1. In a pan, add oil. Add mustard and allow it to pop.
2. Now, add red chilly, urid dhal and curry leaf. Fry for few second.
3. Transfer to a bowl and keep aside.
4. Now, add cut mango pieces, turmeric powder and salt to the pan and cook on medium heat with little water.
5. After, about 15 minutes add jaggery and mix well.
6. Close the pan and cook for another 15 - 20 minutes.
7. Switch of the stove, add the contents from bowl.
8. Add grated coconut and mix well.
9. Serve with chappathi or dosa.
Note: Adding ginger would also give a nice taste and flavour.
This participates in "Think Beyond the Usual - Soup, Curry and Chutney with Fruits" event hosted by me.
The Chutney looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, yummmilious:)
ReplyDeleteI prepare raw mango chutney,never tried this version...very interesting..looks beautiful and yummy...
ReplyDeleteNever tried it this way,sounds so good and loved the colour..
ReplyDeleteyummy n inviting, dear.
ReplyDeleteone of my favourites . I just cant wait to make this ..
ReplyDeleteLovely color.I remember my mom used to make something for the tamil new year on april 14th..
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Hey Nithu... Blog other recipes than fruit recipes... LEAVE US FEW DISHES to send as entries to the event...THINK BEYOND THE USUAL...
ReplyDeleteNithu,
ReplyDeleteRipe mango chutney looks really good.l
mmm..yummy..
ReplyDeleteLooks great, beautiful photo, Nithu...
ReplyDeletelooks inviting.. i love mangoes..
ReplyDeleteLovely chutney and colourful...love mangoes..so will give it a go...
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes a similar ripe mango pachadi...love the chutney with mangoes!
ReplyDeleteI too make a similar version with unripe mangoes..yours looks so awesome and tempting dear :)
ReplyDeleteMango chutney looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteUr version sounds interesting and looks yummy..next time will try this..Thanks for sharing nithu.:)
ReplyDeleteMAngo is all time fav and this chutney looks very yummy
ReplyDeleteHey,
ReplyDeleteChutney looks fabulous. I love anything with mango. To try this recipe, I will have to wait for atleast a few more months till its in season.
Hey Nithu, your chutney looks fabulous and its very tempting!!! Mangoes and I am in for that dish this is so perfect and yummy!!!
ReplyDeletenithu..this sounds really interesting:)
ReplyDeleteMouth watering mango chutney. Click is perfect and reflects the essence of the dish in its true form :):)
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i have tried pachadi with manago...quite interesting with chuntey!
ReplyDeleteyour presentation is very nice. looks very pleasing to the eyes.
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My all time fav... mouthwatering..
ReplyDeleteWow!! Must try this in the mango season!
ReplyDeletewow......my grandmaaa used to make....perfect colour...
ReplyDeleteyummmmmmmmmm...lovely looks, very colorful too :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous chutney...looks very very delicious..
ReplyDeletehi,nithu my mother like your chutney varities........
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