Maavinakai Chutney / Raw Mango Chutney
Off late, I have been picking up a lot of mangoes from the grocery store and I have been cooking with them almost every other day. Appe Huli, Menaskai, Chitranna, Gojju, Rasaayana.........It's like Mango fiesta at our home!!!! Here's another addition to the collection of Mango dishes on Mane Adige : Raw Mango Chutney! This chutney is very simple to make and goes really well with idlis, dosas, rice and even rotis. You could even use it as a spread for sandwiches. Enjoi!!
Ingredients:
1 Raw Mango, peeled and grated
1/2 cup Grated coconut, fresh/frozen
1.5-2 tsp Methi seeds
3-4 Dry red chilies, low spiced
A generous pinch of Hing
2 tsp Oil/Ghee
1 tsp Mustard seeds
3-4 Curry leaves
1-1.5 tsp Peanuts
1 tsp Urad-Chana dal mixture
Salt as per taste
Method:
- Dry roast the red chilies, methi seeds and hing for about a minute and powder them in a blender.
- Keep aside a couple of tbsp of grated mango and grind the rest with coconut and the spice powder from step 1; Add just enough water to make a coarse paste.
- Heat oil in a pan; Temper with mustard seeds and curry leaves; Add peanuts and the dal mixture and roast until they turn lightly brown.
- Add the grated mango that was kept aside in step 2 and fry for a minute; Saute continuously.
- Add the mango-coconut paste and boil for another minute; Add few spoons of water to get the desired chutney consistency.
- Add salt as per taste and mix well; Remove from stove and serve with idlis, dosas or even rotis.
Prep Time: About 15-20 mins;
Serves: About 3-4 people;
Note:
- If the mango is not sour enough, some lemon juice could be added to get the desired tanginess. Similarly, if the mango is not sweet enough some jaggery or sugar could be added.
- If boiled well and refrigerated , this chutney could be preserved and relished for almost 12-15 days.
- If you do not like finding pieces of grated mango in your chutney, you could go ahead and grind the entire mango, in step 2.
23 comments:
The pic makes me drool....lovely recipe !
hmmmm looks tasty...nice pic
Even I have been making a lot of mango dishes these days..Looks great..
Looks delicious..mouthwatering ramya..
Thats quite a different version from the chutney that i make......looks tempting.
Looks mouthwatering Ramya..drooling over the pics..send me some
This is something new and I have all the ingredients for this :-) Looks yum!
Thanks for your comment on my veg pulao. I used to use Lakshmi pulao masala. Now,I use Shaan vegetable curry mix. This one tastes awesome, but have not seen it in all indian stores.
Nice picture. Like whatz in it better.
Oh gosh, you made my mouth water with that photograph. Never had mango chutey with coconut before. I've bookmarked this to try.
wow, lovely ingredients for mango chutney! never tried with coconut or peanuts. The pic is so tempting.
superagi kantha ide ri Chutney..slurrp..
You always have such tempting, yummy mango dishes Ramya... :)
we make this too N i just love it .. thatz a lovlely pic ramya
wow mouthwatering recipe. and tempting me so much. nice one.
Truly the king of fruits, though I've been restricted to only tasting the fruit and no other variations.
chutney looks so colorful.....so traditional look......just lke my grandmothers
Looking at chutney our eyes really winks ;-)
Personally i also like all items made of raw mangoes like pickles, chutneys...
Good recipe posted with well photographed.
Regards,
Vibha.
we only get frozen green mangoes here - the others are iffy. sometimes they are green outside, but yellow inside. looks delicious.
Hi ರಮ್ಯಾ,
ಇವತ್ತು ಮೊದಲ ಬಾರಿ ನಿಮ್ಮ blog ನೋಡಿದೆ, ತುಂಬಾ ಸಂತೋಷ ಆಯ್ತು. Nice pictures! really a very good job.
ಹೀಗೆ ಮುಂದುವರೆಸಿ. ಮತ್ತು ದೀಪಾವಳಿಯ ಹಾರ್ದಿಕ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು.
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Ramya, I have an award for you... bega nan blog check madi!!!
Cheers
First time to ur blog...I have to say...you have some unique collection, dear. Chutney looks yummy!
thanks for posting
I made it today and came out really well. I must have added more red chilies but it was good nevertheless.
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