Fruits are always a gamble it may be ripe but will not look like sometimes it is other way round too. Do you think any of them are ripe enough in the above pic? The one on the top left corner was really ripe to cut only 3 days later. Phew !! When it comes to mangoes my impatience and craving overtakes judgement skills :))
Here is an ideal mango recipe for ripe yet a tad bit tart to eat as it is or even over ripe ones.
(Quantities given in the below recipe is only a guideline increase or decrease to ur taste)
Ingredients: Ripe mango -1/2 of one if large (peeled and stone removed, cubed)
Coconut - 1 tbsp (omit if planning to keep for more than few hours)
Kashmiri chilli powder-1/2 tsp (Use sweet paprika or milder variants )
Tamarind paste - 1/2 tsp
Garlic - 1 flake chopped finely (or garlic powder-1/3 tsp)
Brown sugar / Jaggery- 2 tsp or to taste.
Salt to taste
Method
Grind the coconut and garlic into smooth paste then add the mango pieces and rest of the ingredients grind again to a slightly grainy texture and the chutney is ready.
Serving suggestions: (click on item for recipe )
- Vegetarian - Yogurt rice , Tomato rice , Vegetable rice , Fruit and Nut Pilaf
- Seafood - Baked fish , Shrimp Pilaf
- Chicken - Piri piri chicken , chicken shawarma , Spicy baked chicken wings
- Have along with Hot dog , Hamburger or spread on sandwich or serve with barbecues
Here is another relish recipe if you are looking for PINEAPPLE CHUTNEY.
I have many mango recipes lined up for this season so please stay tuned and hope you like this one.
Meena
What not to like, its mango and perfect dip or as it is also so good.
ReplyDeletei can feel the taste of mango chutney...wow amazing...
ReplyDeleteLooks yum Meena. I make raw mango chutney but never tried this.
ReplyDeletethis is new to me.. it is perfect mango dip
ReplyDeletei just love mango chutney.. tangy spicy sweet.. a perfect dip with anything
ReplyDeletemanga chutney yumm... yumm..
ReplyDeleteYummilicious.. i usually make green mango chammanthi.. but this is new to me....awesome combination
ReplyDeleteIt's mango season and I am going to try this. Normally, I use the green, unripe mangoes. This sounds good!
ReplyDeleteQuite a different, fingerlicking chutney, would love to finish that bowl completely rite now.
ReplyDeleteyummy looking chutney there!
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