This sweet mango pickle takes me places. It takes me to places that I lived as a 12-year old, in a house that had a huge kitchen, the time that we had the hottest summers in Kottayam and the baths we used to take under the backyard tap in the dusky evening light. The hot dosas for dinner and this sweet and slightly sour pickle that complemented the dosas like not even coconut chutney could. The bottle was brought out when there were chapatis and parathas on the table too.
Easily, the best part of this recipe is that fact that amma came up with it just like that one hot, sweaty Kerala summer day. She was slicing onions, oh so fine like she normally does, and then randomly took a couple of raw mangoes from the counter-top and starting putting together this condiment that would later be made again and again and filled in many many bottles, devoured by her youngest daughter with practically anything, and sent to relatives and friends who were near and far.
The sesame oil and the near-burnt fengreek seeds create a symphony with the chopped onions and mangoes that’s hard to describe. It gels with anything you spread it on, making the meal magically taste better. Just like mothers spread their love and support on everything and magically make your life better. This is my soul-food, my comfort, amma’s love. Also check out her instant mango pickle recipe here. It’s a spicy version and a popular addition to Kerala Onam sadya or meals.
Amma’s Sweet Mango Pickle RecipeMakes one small bottleIngredients:Raw mangoes – 3 nos (orange sized ones, approx)Onions – 3 bigJaggery / raw sugar (or brown sugar) – 1/2 cup, grated or meltedTurmeric powder – 1/2 tspChilly powder – 6 tspGingelly / Indian sesame oil – 1/2 cupFenugreek seeds / uluva / menthayam – 1/2 tspAsafoetida / hing / kaayam – 1/4 tspMustard seeds / kaduku – 1/2tspA few curry leavesSalt to tasteINSTRUCTIONS:1. Slice the mangoes and onions into thin pieces.2. Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. When they pop, add the fenugreek seeds. When they turn a nice brown, add the onions. Take care not to burn the seeds otherwise they turn very bitter. Let the onions brown well.3. Now add the chilly powder, turmeric powder, hing and curry leaves. Stir around for a minute and then add the sliced mangoes and salt. Add 1/2 cup water to this and cook covered on a low flame (on sim, preferably).4. After about 10 mins, add the jaggery, mix well and let the mixture come to a boil. Remove, cool and store in air-tight bottles. Keeps in the refrigerator for up to a month.
mahimaa's kitchen
looks very tempting..should give a try.
aquadaze
Loved reading this post – very nicely written!
Divya Kudua
Sweet Mango pickle..sounds so good.Loved the write-up:)
Happy Cook
Just looking to the first pic itself i am drooling here.
Aps
Naags this is completely new to me nd i can eat mangoes in any form…. may be it raw or ripe 🙂
Mriganayani
Its 1:00 in the night – I really should not be drooling over pickle like this. But hey what the heck – this is so drool worthy – love the onions in it. Haven't had this version before!
Rajani
wow naags, lovely recipe, my mom has a sweet mango pickle too sans onions.
simply.food
Wow this pickle looks devine so easy to make too.Wonderful click too.
Nags
Fern, that's right. Raw mangoes are unripe mangoes and are sour and firm. They work best in Indian pickles 🙂
RAKS KITCHEN
Very new to me,I just make mango thokku,sounds simple and delicious!