Tuesday, July 8, 2014

gujarati mango pickle recipe | gujarati methia keri pickle recipe

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gujarati mango pickle recipe with step by step photos – gujarati mango pickle flavored with fenugreek seeds (methi) and some more spices.

so before the mangoes completely disappear from the market, i thought i should make mango pickle and post it also. every year i make mango pickle. this year for some reason or the other, including the climate, i did not venture into making mango pickle. i did make other pickles like the amla (indian gooseberry) pickle and turmeric pickle.

now with the raw mangoes all around, i was tempted to make a batch of mango pickle. more so since the amla pickle has almost got over. since, we are a pickle loving, the pickles get over soon.

i have made this gujarati pickle known as methia keri, before too. i had made a small batch then. i chose to make methia keri as firstly this pickle does not require sunlight and secondly, its one easy & quick pickle to make. i used to loosely adapt this recipe from a pickle cookbook which is not currently in the market. this small book has various indian pickles and chutneys and is aptly titled chutneys and pickles of india (reminds me so much of our blog name :-)) .

i had got this book when i was in my school and tried making a few pickles & chutneys from it then, with the help of my mom. they had come out pretty good and we were pleased. soon with the studies etc taking over life, the cookbook was forgotten and so did my foray into pickling as well as cooking for some years.

summers is the best time to make pickles as sunlight is abundant. at our place, it was a yearly ritual to make lemon or mango pickle in bulk and then storing them in big ceramic jars called as bharni. the pickle quantity used to be enough to last a year. the pickles were then had with parathas, dal-rice or roti-sabzi combo and not to forget the tiffin box. we all have fond memories of having parathas with pickles in our school lunch breaks.

raw unripe mangoes for making mango pickle

but now in this fast paced life, many people like to buy pickle from outside. even my mom in law buys the famous pachranga pickle from panipat, haryana, india. although the store bought pickles are also good. but given an option, i will always prefer to make the pickle at home.

despite the effort it takes, i end up always making mango pickles. i have already shared the recipe of punjabi mango pickle and sweet and sour mango pickle recipe.

now this gujarati mango pickle pickle is called as methia keri since it has a good amount of split methi seeds (split fenugreek seeds in english & rai kuria in hindi) added to it. methia means split fenugreek seeds and keri means mangoes. the flavors of the fenugreek seeds along with the split mustard seeds and the sourness of the unripe mangoes, blend so well, that finally what you get is a medium spiced khatta achaar (read sour pickle) with hints of mellowed bitterness from the fenugreek seeds & mild pungency from the split mustard seeds.

i had got the split mustard seeds from a shop. if you do not have  mustard seeds, then just blitz  whole yellow mustard in a grinder till you get a coarse mixture. you can also use brown and black mustard. since i do not have split fenugreek seeds, i did grind the whole fenugreek seeds in a grinder.

i made this mango pickle in two jars, each with sesame and mustard oil. usually sesame oil is added. but since my stock of sesame oil had got over, i added mustard oil in the second batch. the one with the sesame oil, was clear and bright red. the mustard oil one had reddish brown hues and a bit darker. for some reason, this is not seen in the picture below. but if you see the step by step pics, you will see the color difference.

mango pickles with sesame oil and mustard oil

the pungency of the mustard oil can be felt in the pickle. personally, i liked both the pickles. you can choose either mustard or sesame oil. so do try this gujarati mango pickle of methia keri, before the season of raw unripe mangoes goes away.

the mango pickle stays good for about a year. this recipe yields about 1.75 kilos of mango pickle. once i open a pickle jar, i usually keep it in the fridge. you can also keep it at room temperature. however, if you live in a hot humid climate, then keep the pickle in the fridge.

methia keri can be served with roti-sabzi, dal-rice, sambar-rice, curd-rice, veg pulao or jeera rice. even parathas like aloo paratha, gobi paratha and mooli paratha go very well. this pickle also goes well with khakra, methi thepla and aloo-poori combo.

lets start step by step gujarati mango pickle recipe:

1. take the fenugreek seeds in a grinder jar.

fenugreek seeds for making mango pickle

2. pulse and grind, till the seeds split and you get a coarse mixture. don't make a powder.

grind fenugreek seeds for making mango pickle

3. rinse the mangoes and then dry them with a clean kitchen towel. there should be no trace of moisture on the mangoes. chop the mangoes into bite sized pieces or cubes. chopping is a bit tough, so use a good knife and be careful of your hands. you can also ask the vegetable vendor to chop the mangoes for you.

chop the mangoes

4. take all the chopped mangoes in a mixing bowl or pan.

chopped mangoes

5. add the ground fenugreek seeds and split mustard seeds. what you see on the top is split mustard seeds. you will get the split mustard seeds, also known as rai ka kuria in any grocery store.

add ground fenugreek seeds to chopped mangoes

6. add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, asafoetida and rock salt.

add spices for making gujarati mango pickle

7. mix very well with a clean spoon.

mix mango pickle masala

8. now add this pickle mixture in a sterilized glass jar. you can also use a bharni.

add mango pickle mixture in a jar

9. pour sesame oil. in this jar, i added sesame oil. no need to heat the sesame oil. in the second jar, i added mustard oil.

add oil to gujarati mango pickle

10. the mustard oil has to be heated till it reaches its smoking point. then switch off the flame and cool the mustard oil completely.

mustard oil for making gujarati methia keri pickle

11. adding the cooled mustard oil in the second jar.

add mustard oil to gujarati methia keri pickle

12. the oil has to float at least 2 inches above the top. i added more oil later in the jars. notice the difference between the colors of the pickle. the left one is with sesame oil and the right one is with mustard oil. close the jars tightly and keep them on your kitchen counter for 10 to 12 days, till the mangoes soften a bit and become tender. stir the jar after every 3 to 4 days with a clean sterilized spoon.

making gujarati methia keri pickle recipe

once the mango pickle is ready, you can serve them. whenever the amount of oil becomes less on top, add some more oil.

gujarati mango pickle recipe, gujarati methia keri pickle recipe

if you are looking for more pickle recipes then do check green chilli pickle, bitter gourd pickle, amla pickle and fresh turmeric pickle.

gujarati mango pickle recipe below:

gujarati mango pickle recipe

gujarati mango pickle - spiced, sour mango pickle made with split fenugreek seeds and mustard seeds.

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Recipe type: side

Cuisine: gujarati, indian

Serves: 1.75 kilo mango pickle

Ingredients (american measuring cup used, 1 cup = 250 ml)

  • 1 kilo/kg raw unripe green mangoes/keri/kairi/kachcha aam
  • ¾ cup whole fenugreek seeds/methi ka dana or 1 cup split fenugreek seeds/methi kuria, about 125 grams
  • ½ cup split mustard seeds/rai kuria, 50 to 60 gms
  • ½ cup red chilli powder/lal mirch powder, 50 gms (i used kashmiri red chili powder)
  • 2 tbsp turmeric powder/haldi, 25 gms
  • ½ tbsp asafoetida/hing, 5 gms
  • ½ cup heaped rock salt, 140 gms
  • 3 to 3.5 cups sesame oil or mustard oil, 750 to 875 ml, add more if required

Instructions

  1. take the fenugreek seeds in a grinder jar.
  2. pulse and grind, till the seeds split and you get a coarse mixture. don't make a powder. ¾ cup of whole fenugreek seeds, will roughly yield 1 cup split fenugreek seeds.
  3. if you can get ready split fenugreek seeds from the market, then skip this first step.
  4. rinse the mangoes and then dry them with a clean kitchen towel. there should be no trace of moisture on the mangoes. chop the mangoes into bite sized pieces or cubes. chopping is a bit tough, so use a good knife and be careful of your hands. you can also ask the vegetable vendor to chop the mangoes for you.
  5. take all the chopped mangoes in a mixing bowl or pan.
  6. add the coarsely ground fenugreek seeds and split mustard seeds.
  7. add turmeric powder, red chili powder, asafoetida and rock salt.
  8. mix very well with a clean spoon.
  9. now add this pickle mixture in a sterilized glass jar. you can also use a bharni.
  10. pour sesame oil. there is no need to heat the sesame oil.
  11. if using mustard oil, then heat the mustard oil, till it reaches its smoking point. switch off the flame and cool the mustard oil completely. add the cooled mustard oil to the pickle mixture
  12. the oil has to float at least 2 inches above the top.
  13. close the jars tightly and keep them on your kitchen counter for 10 to 12 days, till the mangoes soften a bit and become tender. stir the jar after every 2 to 3 days with a clean sterilized spoon.
  14. once the mango pickle is ready, you can serve them. whenever the amount of oil becomes less on top, add some more oil.

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