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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Maangai Pachadi/ Mango Pachadi




The term pachadi refers to fresh pickles in Andhra, whereas in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, it is a side dish made of vegetable. It’s really amazing how a particular word can mean many different things in different part of our country. But what is in a name, call it pachadi, or gojju, the preparations are very similar with slight differences of the region. That’s what I love about our country.

Pachadi – in Palakkad Iyer lingua, is a saucy preparation, generally served as an accompaniment to Molagootal or Molagushiyam. A pachadi can be a puli pachadi as in tamarind based, like Mathan Pachadi or Pavaka Pachadi or Thayir Pachadi where the base is yoghurt. The tamarind based pachadis just taste awesome with a fusion of sweet, spice and tang. Vegetables like Pumpkin, Bittergourd, Brinjals, Lady’s Finger, and Mangoes are commonly used to prepare this.

When mangoes are in season, no doubt it rules my kitchen. So, once in 3 to 4 days, this pachadi sees its way into my hearth. My children love this when compared to pachadis made of any other vegetable. A mango that’s not too sour would be good for this recipe. So here is another mango recipe from my kitchen:



Serves 4
What you’ll need
  1. Kili Mooku Maangai – 1 Big
  2. Chilly Powder – 1 tsp
  3. Turmeric Powder – ¼ tsp
  4. Jaggery – 2 tbsp
  5. Salt to taste

For Tempering
  1. Coconut oil – 2 tsp
  2. Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
  3. Fenugreek Seeds – ¼ tsp
  4. Dried Red Chilly – 1 to 2, broken
  5. Curry Leaves – few

Method
  1. Wash and cut the mango into medium sized pieces.
  2. Heat a Kadai, add the mango pieces to it and add water, such that the level of water is just above the mango pieces.
  3. Add turmeric powder, chilly powder and salt to taste.
  4. Cover and cook for about 5 to 6 minutes on medium flame, stirring in between.
  5. Remove lid, the mangoes should have almost cooked, add the jaggery and simmer for another 5 minutes on low flame or till the pachadi thickens a bit and attains a saucy consistency.
  6. Heat a small frying pan with oil.
  7. Add mustard seeds once they start crackling, add the fenugreek seeds and broken red chillies. Let the fenugreek seeds turn golden brown then add the curry leaves and pour this over the pachadi.


That’s it tasty and tangy Mango pachadi is ready. Serve it as an accompaniment with Molagootal or Molagutiam, rice and dal or even with curd rice.

Linking this to Healthy Side Dishes hosted by Vardhini, Mango Mania99 and to the Kerala Kitchen hosted by Ramya.

38 comments:

  1. The dish looks awesome..seeing kili mooku manga curry/pachadi for the first time.

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  2. yummy pachadi, i can eat this as such

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  3. pachadi looks mouthwatering..

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  4. Love this pachadi, I use green chillies instead of the chilly powder..

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  5. Pachadi looks yummy. We make it for Tamil New Year. Thx for linking.

    Vardhini
    Event: Side Dishes
    Event: Spinach

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  6. Looks delicious...curd rice with mango pachadi is a heavenly combo...

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  7. Seriously you are killing me with ur fabulous pachadi,feel like having some;;

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  8. Drooling here... Looks so inviting

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  9. yummy yummy yummy and tangy :)

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  10. Lip-smacking and tempting pickle !! So tangy too.!!!

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  11. I love this pachadi and eat it as a dessert. Looks superb.

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  12. ur pics are tempting me a lot..looks super yumm and loved the colour. thanks for sharing in kerala kitchen...expeccting more entries from you..

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  13. wow very nice and juicy! luv mangoes!

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  14. Love maangai pachadi..looks very tempting..

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  15. Love this pachadi.. will have to make some when I get mangoes :-)

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  16. pachadi looks so yummy, nice click too.

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  17. Delicious pachadi . One of my favourite

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  18. very delicious pachadi, looks so tangy n fingerlicking one !!

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  19. looks yummm, such pretty pictures....thanks for linking to the event

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  20. Yummy pachadi I think I can have this with rice and even with bread.

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  21. That was very inviting n tempting to taste it...

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  22. perfect for summer ! absoultely tempting...

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  23. I love this kaveri. Just learnt my MIL's way of making this. Love to taste sweet, tangy and spicy taste. tempting me much.

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