Mangoes are sweet, so we would only think of sweet dishes to make out of it, but this recipe says no, a sweet sour mango can be made into a no-sweet dish and guess what, it goes very well with rice!
Mambala Kulambu/Mango Fruit Kulambu
Ingredients (serves 2-3 persons)
Ingredients (serves 2-3 persons)
Mango fruits medium size - 2
Tamarind paste – 2-3 tbsp
Vellam (jaggery) – optional
Coconut - 3tbsp
Red chilli powder – 1 tsp (optional)
Sambar powder – 2 tbsp
Curry leaves
Salt - to taste
Tamarind paste – 2-3 tbsp
Vellam (jaggery) – optional
Coconut - 3tbsp
Red chilli powder – 1 tsp (optional)
Sambar powder – 2 tbsp
Curry leaves
Salt - to taste
Seasoning
Oil
Oil
Mustard seeds
Urad dhal
Asafoetida
Curry leaves
Urad dhal
Asafoetida
Curry leaves
Preparation
Grind the grated coconut, sambar powder, red chilli powder, curry leaves and turmeric powder along with some salt and keep aside.
Grind the grated coconut, sambar powder, red chilli powder, curry leaves and turmeric powder along with some salt and keep aside.
Cut Mango fruits into medium size pieces along with the skin. Use the mango seed
(kottai) along with some of the outer covering skin in this recipe.
Method
In a pan heat some oil and add the ingredients mentioned for seasoning.
In a pan heat some oil and add the ingredients mentioned for seasoning.
Then, add
the mango pieces and also the seed (mabala kottai) into the pan with tamarind
paste and cook until the mango skin becomes soft.
Handle the mango pieces
carefully without messing. Now add the ground coconut paste and salt to taste.
If the taste of the mango is not so sweet, add some jaggery to taste.
Let
all the items in the pan get heated but do not let it boil.
Pour it out of the pan on heating and serve with rice.
Tips
Good combination for Varagu and Kuthiraivalli rice and also for our regular white rice.
Good combination for Varagu and Kuthiraivalli rice and also for our regular white rice.
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