Sweet Mango Curry.

Category: Daily Living

Post 1 by Thunderstorm (HotIndian!) on Wednesday, 02-May-2012 11:52:38

Ingredients

Chandrakaaran / any small, ripe, sweet mango – 15, with skin

Thick, not-so-sour yoghurt – One and a half cups

Jaggery syrup – 1 cup

Grated coconut – 3 cups

Cumin – 1 tsp

Green chillies – 3

Salt – Three quarter tsp, or to taste

Turmeric powder – Half tsp

Kashmiri red chilli powder – One and a half tbsp.

Lukewarm water – 3-4 cups

Refined oil – 1 tbsp

Mustard seeds – Half tbsp.

Red chillies – 3, broken into segments

Curry leaves – 3 stalks

Fenugreek seeds – Half tbsp

Method

Remove the outer skins of the chandrakaaran mangoes. (You can also use any small, flavourful, ripe variety available) Immerse the skins in 3-4 cups of lukewarm water and squeeze out the juice. Discard the peel.

Place the mangoes, a cup of water, the juice extract in a vessel. Sprinkle turmeric, red chilli powder and salt, to taste. Cook for approximately 20-25 minutes until the mangoes are well-cooked.

Meanwhile, grind the coconut, cumin, green chillies to a semi-coarse paste. Mix this with the yoghurt. Stir well. Now, lower the flame.

Pour in this coconut-cumin-yoghurt and stir well. Let this simmer for 10 minutes over very low flame. (It should not boil forth or it will curdle.)

In a wok, heat coconut oil. Over a low flame, pop mustard and fenugreek, sauté the red chillies, fry the curry leaf stalks.

When the curry froths up, pour in the mustard tempering.

Remove from flame. Serve hot with rice and pappads.

MMM! isn't it?

Dinesh aka Raaj.

Post 2 by Grace (I've now got the ggold prolific poster award! wahoo! well done to me!) on Saturday, 05-May-2012 19:45:54

Sounds like something so totally new to me
and does sound tasty.

Haven't heard of Fenugreek seeds in a long while.
I know they can be placed in a cup with
boiling water poured over and steeped,
making a tea
This is something my family had when I was at home
It was something my mama made and was a favorite.

Appreciate your sharing
and the fond memories it brought to
my mind.
*Smiles

Post 3 by luckyluc20 (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 16:12:52

Sounds good, but it also sounds like a real pain in the ass to prepare. I get curry packs from a place in England called Rafi's Spice Box. If anyone here loves curry and would like to check them out, you can find them a
t

http://www.spicebox.co.uk

It's the next best thing to going out to a restaurant and often times better. :-)