I'm back with an authentic konkani recipe after ages. It is the mango season here. I must admit that I haven't had my fill yet. I can't help it if peaches, apricots, cherries and litchis made their way into the market almost a month before their time. We did buy and eat some Banganpalli mangoes in April and May. I found these smaller mangoes called Gola. They instantly reminded me of the small mangoes called Gontambe which are used in the famous amchi dish called Andurli. Although the Gola mangoes are much bigger, I made the dish last week and found that this variety of mangoes is very tasty.
6 small Ripe Mangoes
1/4 cup Jaggery
1/2 tsp Pepper Powder
1 tsp Rice Flour
Salt to taste
For the tempering:
1 tsp Oil
1/4 tsp Mustard Seeds
1/4 tsp Asafoetida
7-8 Curry Leaves
3-4 Red Chillies
Peel the mangoes and keep the peel in a bowl with about 1 cup of water. Squeeze the juice from the peels and discard the peels.
Place the mangoes and the water in a pan. Add the jaggery, salt and pepper and bring the mixture to a boil. Mix the rice flour in a little water and add it to the mixture. Simmer for 10-12 minutes until the mangoes are cooked.
In a frying ladle, heat the oil and add the mustard seeds and the asafoetida. When the mustard splutters, add the curry leaves and the red chillies. Add this to the mangoes.
Serve as a side dish with rice, dali-saar, and some upkari. This particular combination of spicy and sweet is an acquired taste. Most konkani folks are initiated into this spicy-sour-sweet combination early on in life. If you don't particularly fancy a side dish with mixed tastes, have it on its own.
14 comments:
lovely!! Brought back memories of my childhood and growing up years. Mom used to make it often.
Thanks for posting this.
Cheers
preeti
Lovely dish Raaga...though we call it by a different name - Ambya Upkari;).I had my fill of mangoes too and absolutely loving it:)
Yummy one.Never heard of this....bookmarked.Thanks for the recipe:)
This is so so new to me
The name sounds interesting.....very new to me..
This is new to me..never used mangoes like this..sure sounds interesting, thanks for sharing
Wow,We call this amba umman.Love the pic,and yes this is a staple during mango season.
My M-I-L used to make something like this too. A sort of kootan/ pachadi with small very sour mangoes.
How unusual!
Nice mix of flavors! Perfect for the season!
Raaga, wish I had more time in India, I would have loved to meet you too. I had only few weeks and so many family and old friends to see, reason why I didn't tell anybody. I will surely let you know next time in advance when I will be there, may be in 4 yrs! :)
Enjoy blogging, too sick to sit up for long now. see you in Sept.
Havent had this but reminds me of saasam - must be delicious!
raga ur comment means lot to me ur own blog is really nice and i want to b a member of it as well. and i hope u will comment and visit my blog again and let me knw if i had any other probs with it ill surly make note of ur advises and points...:)
hope to c ur comment soon
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