One of the many things about India that I miss here in the US is the sweet and juicy mangoes!! Almost every time I see mangoes in the stores, I pick up a couple of them hoping that atleast some time they might turn out to be good.... But I am disappointed every time :-(. I'm sure many of you have been through this too!! But that doesn't put my spirits down.... I still go ahead and make my favorite dishes with these "not so sweet and not so juicy" yellow beauties by adding some extra sugar!! Here is one such famous mango dish, called Rasaayana (pronounced as Rasaaina) in Kannada or more commonly known as Aamras all over India. Here is the recipe... Enjoi!
Ingredients:
2nos Mangoes (medium sized)
1/2 cup Milk
1/2 tsp Powdered Cardamom/Elaichi
8-10 Cashews soaked in warm water for about 30 mins
1/2 tsp Ghee/Clarified butter
1-2 tsp mixed nuts(cashews/almonds) and raisins
Sugar, as per taste
Method:
- Peel the skin off the mangoes and chop the pulp into very tiny pieces;You could even mash the pulp coarsely with your hands; Add sugar, elaichi, mix well and keep aside.
- Heat ghee in a small pan and add the nuts and raisins. Roast them for a minute and add to the mango mixture.
- Grind the soaked cashews to a smooth paste with some milk and add to the mango mixture; Cashews give thickness and richness to the rasaaina.
- Just before serving, add the milk and mix well; Make sure NOT to add milk much ahead of time... The milk would curdle if the mangoes are very sour.
- Pour into individual bowls and serve with pooris/chapatis or as a dessert.
Variation:You could even add coconut milk instead of ordinary milk. This gives it a completely different flavor and taste.
Prep Time: About 10 mins
Serves: 3-4 people
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I miss the sweet and juicy mangoes too. There's a Kerala dish- pulissery that needs it and I sometimes have to add sugar.
ReplyDeleteAamras looks so good. I would love to have this with pooris.:-)
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ReplyDeleteThat is one mouthwatering dish up there. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeletegreat and moutheatering dis:)love these
ReplyDeleteYum, yum, yum, delicioso! Looks so good. Nice picture.
ReplyDeleteSweet juicy mangoes are really missed....I agree with u Ramya! But we have found our own different preparation methods, right? Some way to please our pallett!! Amras looks great.. I love Puri & Amras combo .
ReplyDeleteWow, looks sinfully delicious!!! I love mangoes, can't wait to try this when I lay my hands on fresh ones :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect dessert! I'd love this anytime! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have many mango dishes here, Ramya..
ReplyDeleteI know rasayana, but we call it for some medicines..
I love to make this with coconut milk.. :)
oh wow, what a yummy recipe... I too have gotten used to using sugar with these mangoes or just buying mango nectar for most desserts :(
ReplyDeleteNow that spring is around the corner, what a beautiful way to start it. Looks delicious Ramya!
ReplyDeleteI made this last year... with coconut milk... absolutely delish dessert :-)
ReplyDeleteMango season is round the corner and ur dish comes at the right time
ReplyDeleteI've had this once, your post makes me want it again.
ReplyDeleteNice recipe.....and it comes at the right time too....
ReplyDeleteThank you Ramya for visiting!:)..I think you are there for the first time! :) warm welcome!..
ReplyDeleteUsed to be a 'ghost reader' here so far...but haven't dropped by since a few months! :)
The season for mangoes is catching up here..will surly gibe a try to this great recipe!..Love it! :)
that looks thick and creamy!
ReplyDeleteHey Ramya.. this is is really nice and i blogged it long back i just chopp the mango and add coconut milk and try to add mango ice cream ita a great combo..
ReplyDeleteRamya, your post on missing mangoes definitely touched a chord. I have longed years and years to have an Alphonso, but despite all that hoopla about finally importing it to the US last year, I've yet to find one at my local Indian store. Your aamras looks delectable.
ReplyDeleteThis is so mouthwatering...Love it...Nice picture....YUM!
ReplyDeleteHi Ramya
ReplyDeleteMe 2, i miss maavina hannu so much here :(...
Looks tasty aamras...
Ramya, Mavina hannina rasayana is Mouthwatering....Miss the true taste of mangoes here
ReplyDeleteoooo.. delish! I love mangoes and aamras is something which we never miss out on everyday meals. In the US, the mexican mangoes were pretty good, ofcourse not as much variety as the indian, but surely we enjoyed them while we were there in Boston. Now back in India, waiting for the mango season to start in full swing.
ReplyDeleteRamya, all your recipes are really great....the carrot halwa, the aamras, the bajjis....will come back later for the other recipes.
ReplyDeleteLovely rasayana.. Mouth watering pic Ramya!! Today only shall give a try :) !!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find good mangoes in US? I see all of them are either reddish yellow or red... Indian store mangoes are not so great.. i so miss rasayana n seekarane.. Yelli tandri neevu?
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