Showing posts with label Pickle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pickle. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Tomato Uppinakai/Tomato pickle...& a Tag:)

Tomato Uppinakai"..

With all the tomatoes which has been harvested this summer..my home smelled like a big tomato patch :)..I tried almost all the dishes with tomatoes and still left with many more..Finally I realised I hadnt tried my most favourite pickle which I have eaten growing up , which my grandmom made every summer which is the "Tomato Uppinakai"
This version of the pickle is little labourious for the busy bees but nevertheless its worth the effort..


You need:
3cups of ripe tomatoes (Ihave used a mixture of grape, plum, cherry tomatoes)
salt( preferably sea salt, if you dont have it, you can use the regular table salt) 1/4 cup
red hot chillie powder 3 big tbsps (I love it very hot)
hing 1/2tsp
fresh fenugreek powder/methi powder- 2tbsp
oil- 1 cup
seedless tamarind 1/2 cup soaked

To make
cut the tomatoes into big chunks and place the pieces on a baking sheet.. Now sprinkle salt generously and coat the pieces. Bake it at the lowest temperature for an hour.. Keep checking the tomatoes and tossing once in 30minutes..

Now drain all the water which the tomato leaves and dont throw it away. Now grind the baked tomatoes with all the above ingrediants excluding oil and hing..

In a thick kadai,, heat oil, add turmeric and hing to this and gently add the ground tomato paste..
In a medium heat cook this mixture for exactly 20minutes covering the mixture with a lid to avoid spluttering..

After 20minutes, the paste will be very think and oil will float on top indicating it is ready..
Cool this completely and store..This can be served with roti, rice, curd rice or even bread...

Now time to MeMe:)

Curry Leaf of http://tastycurryleaf.blogspot.com/ and SriLekha of Me&My Kitchen have tagged me for a MeMe :) Thanks guys. Here are the rules
(a) List these rules on your blog.
(b) Share 7 facts about yourself on your blog.
(c) Tag 7 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs.

B)7 facts about me:

I am a simply complex character :) living in the US but originally from Namma Bengaluru..


I strongly believe in simplistic living and modern in thinking and trying very hard to follow this principle.


I strongly believe a good upbringing & good friendship is very important to positively influence a person. I am proud of all the people who have influenced my life..


I love my family & they always come first in my priority list..


I have a bachelors in engineering and MS in computer science from RPI, new york and presently working..


I love music from mozart to M. S. Subbalakshmi..


Finally I believe life is full of surprises and Life is very beautiful....


C) I would love to know all my blogger friends.. but sticking to the rules..I would love to tag
Divya of http://mixtomatch.blogspot.com/
Vidhya of http://iyercooks.blogspot.com/
Asha of http://foodieshope.blogspot.com/
Rashmi of http://envittuvirundhusamayal.blogspot.com/
Priti of http://indiankhanna.blogspot.com/
LG of http://testtasteofmysore.blogspot.com/
Rajini of http://vegetarianinme.blogspot.com/

Looking forward to knowing more about you guys :)..

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Mango Delicacies...Instant Pickle/Mango Dal












Mango... the king of fruits is true indeed. This versatile fruit is extremely rich in Vitamin A & C and a good source of potassium.
Mango can be consumed both in green and ripe forms. We all know about mangoes and most of us love them.. Without doubt, I eagerly wait for every summer for this delicious fruit. In Karnataka mango uses are varied whether its Mango chutney, mango tokku, mango gojju, mango chitranna, mango pickle every variety is filled with lip smacking flavour...
I thought I will welcome the Spring with 2 of my favourite Mango delicacies...the instant tasty mango pickle & my mom's extremely delicious mango dal....Here they are





Instant Mango Pickle....
You need:



1 big raw green sour mango
1.5tbsp red chillie powder
1.5 tbsp salt
1/2 tsp turmeric
1tbsp fenugreek powder
To season: 2tbsp oil, hing 1/4 tsp, mustard seeds 1tsp....



To Make: deskin the mango and chop it into small pieces. In a bowl mix all the powders with a tsp of oil till it resembles a paste.. To this add all the mango pieces and mix well till they r coated nicely. Leave this aside for 10mins. The salt brings out the water in the mango making the mixture nice & tasty.
Now heat oil and add the hing and mustard and mix the mango coated mixture to this... eat it to your hearts content....
This is best eaten with curd rice or chapati or for that matter with anything.....



Yummy Mango dal/Mango tovve/Mango pappu
You need:
1 big raw green sour mango (chopped into big chunks and dont throw away the seed)
1 cup tuar dal
turmeric 1tsp
6dried red chillies ( dry roast it and powder)
salt to taste
Seasoning: ghee/oil, curry leaves, hing 1/4tsp, mustard seeds 1tsp


To make:


Boil the mango chunks along with the seed separately in 2cups of water till soft adding turmeric.
Boil tuar dal separately.
In a pan, mix both dal and mango chunks well. Add salt and bring it to a boil again. To this add the dry roasted chillie powder and season it with mustard, curry leaves and hing...
Enjoy this with rice and a dollop of ghee...