Mango Ginger Pickle or Mamidi Allam Pachadi

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Mango Ginger Pickle or Mamidi Allam Pachadi

Description

Cooking Time

Preparation Time :10 Min

Cook Time : 20 Min

Total Time : 30 Min

Ingredients

Serves : 10
  • 250 Mango Ginger


  • 150 grams tamarind


  • 1 tsp red chilli powder


  • 300 ml water


  • 150 grams jaggery grated(optional)


  • 4 pods garlic peeled


  • 1 tsp fenugreek or methi seeds


  • Salt to taste


  • 2tbsp oil


  • For Tempering


  • 4 tsp groundnut oil or any oil you have


  • 1 tsp mustard seeds


  • 1 tsp cumin seeds


  • 1 tbsp split urad dal


  • 1 tbsp chana dal


  • 5 dried red chillies


  • ½ tsp Hing


  • 2 garlic cloves peeled


  • 1 sprig curry leaves

Directions

  • Scrape all the skin from the ginger and cut into roundels which is easy or any way you like and keep aside.Grate the jaggery and keep aside. You can omit the jaggery if you do not like a sweet pickle.
  • Dry roast fenugreek/methi seeds and keep aside.Boil tamarind in 300 ml of water until it is a thick sauce consistency. Let it cool down to room temperature.
  • Heat the oil in a pan and add the chopped mango ginger pieces and sauté for 5 minutes or until the ginger is a bit soft. Remove and transfer to a plate and keep aside.Add the 4 cloves of peeled garlic, roasted fenugreek/methi powder, red chilli powder to the sautéed mango ginger in a blender and make a smooth paste. Add the tamarind and the jaggery and blend again adding salt to get a smooth consistency.
  • Transfer the ANDHRA STYLE MAMIDI ALLAM  PACHADI OR MANGO GINGER PICKLE to a mixing bowl.
  • Now for the TemperingIn the same pan that you sautéed the ginger, add the 4 tbsp groundnut oil. Once hot, add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, chana dal, split urad dal, dried red chillies, garlic cloves and saute till you hear all of them popping and spluttering.
  • Finally add hing/asafoetida, curry leaves and fry. Once the sizzling dies down, turn off the gas and pour it over the pachadi or ginger paste and mix well.Serve with hot steamed rice and drizzle some ghee or clarified butter on it. I like it with tempered and chilled curd rice and that’s how I eat it. I have been growing mango ginger in my backyard since the past few years and it is very easy to grow and tastes out of this world.
  • You can eat ANDHRA STYLE MAMIDI ALLAM PACHADI OR MANGO GINGER PICKLE with dosa, upma, uttapam, bajji or if you are a bread person like my friend then spread it thinly over toast and enjoy.