Here's a recipe for a delicious Mango Pickle:
Yields: Varies depending on mango size
Prep time: 30 minutes
Fermentation time: 2-3 weeks
Ingredients:
* 2-3 medium-sized raw mangoes (Totapuri or Banginapalli variety recommended)
* 1 cup mustard powder
* 1 cup red chili powder (adjust to taste)
* 1/2 cup salt
* 1/4 cup fenugreek seeds
* 1/4 cup sesame oil
* 1 tablespoon garlic cloves (optional)
Instructions:
* Prepare the Mangoes:
* Wash the mangoes thoroughly and pat them dry with a clean cloth.
* Cut the mangoes into small pieces (about 1-inch cubes).
* Remove the seeds.
* Dry the Mango Pieces:
* Spread the mango pieces on a clean cloth or tray in a single layer.
* Allow them to air-dry in the sun for a few hours, or until they are slightly shriveled.
* Combine Ingredients:
* In a large bowl, combine the mustard powder, red chili powder, salt, and fenugreek seeds.
* Mix well to ensure even distribution of spices.
* Add Mangoes and Garlic (if using):
* Add the dried mango pieces to the spice mixture.
* If using garlic, add the garlic cloves to the mixture.
* Add Oil and Mix:
* Gradually add the sesame oil while mixing the mangoes and spices.
* Mix well until all the mango pieces are evenly coated with the oil and spices.
* Store the Pickle:
* Transfer the mixture to a clean, sterilized glass jar.
* Press down firmly on the mixture to ensure it is tightly packed.
* Seal the jar tightly with an airtight lid.
* Fermentation:
* Store the jar in a cool, dark place for 2-3 weeks, or until the pickle has fermented to your desired taste.
* Check the jar periodically. If the oil level drops, add more sesame oil to keep the mangoes submerged.
* Enjoy:
* Once fermented, the Mango Pickle is ready to be enjoyed.
* Store in the refrigerator for longer shelf life.
Tips:
* Mango Selection: Choose firm, raw mangoes for the best results.
* Spice Level: Adjust the amount of red chili powder according to your preference.
* Hygiene: Ensure all utensils and containers are clean and dry to prevent contamination.
* Patience: Mango Pickle takes time to ferment, so be patient and let the flavors develop.
Enjoy your homemade Mango Pickle!

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