Sunday, December 8, 2013

Pachamangaa Curry / Green Mango Curry


When ever i get raw mango from market i get 2 or 3 as i love making fish curry with mango more than using tamarind pulp. It tastes really great. This curry is one which i make when we don't get fish at home. Because of its tanginess.. it really raises the taste of the curry.. and we get satisfied as if , having a fish curry without fish in it.. Duplicate fish curry...

Ingredients
  1. Raw mango - 1/2 of a mango ( not very tangy)
  2. Tomato - 1 medium
  3. Green Chilli - 3
  4. Turmeric powder - 1/4 Tsp
  5. Red chilly powder - 1 1/2 Tsp
  6. Curry Leaves - 1 Sprig
  7. Grated coconut - 1/2 cup
  8. Crushed cumin powder - 1/4 Tsp
Tempering
  1. Oil - 1 Tbsp
  2. Mustard Seeds - 1/4 Tsp
  3. Fenugreek seeds - a pinch
  4. Dry red chilly - 1
  5. Curry leaves - 1 Sprig

Preparation
  • Grind the grated coconut to a very smooth paste by adding  a pinch of turmeric powder to it.Keep aside.
  • Peel the skin of the mango and cut it lengthwise pieces.
  • In a manchatti/ sauce pan, add cut mango pieces, roughly chopped tomato, green chilly slit, turmeric powder, red chilly powder, salt and add 1/2 cup water . Mix well and let it boil.
  • When it comes to boil, add the coconut paste to it. When it boils , add cumin powder and curry leaves.Check salt .Remove room heat.
  • In  a kadai, heat some oil, splutter mustard seeds, lower he flame and add fenugreek seeds ,dry red chilly and curry leaves. Off the flame and pour this on to the curry.
  • Serve with hot rice.



Note
  • Check the tanginess of the mango first.
  • When used in curry if it is more tangy, increase the level of red chilly powder to 2 Tsp.
  • Do not over fry the fenugreek seeds, as later it might tastes bitter.


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20 comments:

  1. Pachamanga curry super. mouth watering curry. I just made yesterday. But I don't use tomato. will try this version next time

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    1. Thank you Nandoo, yes you can avoid using tomato, if mango is too tangy. Coz after sometime when curry is sits for sometime, the tanginess might increase. Do send me the photos when you prepare it ok, so that i can add to my post.

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  2. Mouthwatering curry...as usual photos adipoliyayittundu

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  3. Oh wow Soumyan, this looks so good. The color is amazing. I think I've had a version of this back home but it didn't have tomatoes. But this sounds delicious with the additions. Great one.

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    1. Thank you so much.. Asha, i always wait to see your comments.... i just love this curry.. just a cup of rice makes it so yummy...

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  4. hmm tempting curry .I am a fan of mango...So will try this soon

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  5. wow wow thats an finger licking curry dear :) looks fantastic !!

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  6. I love mango but have never had mango curry before - totally delicious looking! Awesome photos

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  7. wow...tempting...!Amma's recipe!missinhg her a lot after seeing this pics!

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    1. Oh Remya..food is something.. that make us to remember our loving mom's so much... i know that,....

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  8. Wow...that is tempting...this curry alone can make me have my lunch stomach full :)

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