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Ambuli/Maavinakayi/Raw mango Chutney

Ambuli / Maavinakayi / Raw mango Chutney

My favorite pass time during summer is collecting the fallen tender mangoes and use them in pickles, chutney, pachodi etc. Since the mango trees bear the fruits once in 2 years we did not get any mangoes last year. So this year when we started getting mangoes we decided to make best use of it. Also I am amazed to see how many dishes can be made using those tender fallen mangoes. This one mango Chutney has been constant at home and it is prepared in 2 ways. On regular days it is made using garlic. And the days when we don’t eat garlic it is made using hing. Sharing both the recipes here. Make sure mango used is sour in taste. Ours is local variety mango(kaat ambo).

Raw mango Chutney with Garlic –

Ingredients required-

  1. Tender Raw mango – 1 small cup(we have very small ones, about 4 mangoes)
  2. Grated coconut- about 5tsp
  3. Green chilly- 2
  4. Garlic pods – about 8-10
  5. Salt to taste

Method of preparation-

  • Cut the mango into tiny pieces. Remove the seed.
  • Add everything listed above into a mixie jar. Do not add water first.
  • Grind them coarsely. If required add little water.

Raw mango Chutney with hing-

Ingredients required-

  1. Tender Raw mango – 1 small cup(we have very small ones, about 4 mangoes)
  2. Grated coconut- about 5tsp
  3. Green chilly- 2
  4. Hing – 1/2tsp(can use compound hing as well)
  5. Salt to taste

Method of preparation-

  • Cut the mango into tiny pieces. Remove the seed.
  • Add everything listed above into a mixie jar. Do not add water first.
  • Grind them coarsely. If required add little water.

Both the ways the taste will vary slightly. But both are unique.

The raw mango / ambuli used in this recipe

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konkanirecipe Lunch Side Dish thali

Ghar dudde Saung

Ghar dudde(bottle gourd) Saung

Bottle gourd is in season. We usually prepare halwa, payasam or a simple stir fry(upkari) using it. I was discussing with mom for some spicy curry ideas using this vegetable. She suggested this recipe. I usually do not like one dish to other but I this one tasted like alambe phanna upkari. So if you see people selling this super summer veggie on the road side, do buy and try different recipes or you can even prepare juice.

Ingredients required-

  1. Coriander seeds – 1tsp
  2. Grated coconut- a little more than 1/4th
  3. Tamarind- gooseberry sized
  4. Red chilly- 5-6
  5. Bottle gourd (ghar dudde) – 1 big cup
  6. Oil – 2tsp
  7. Garlic cloves – 10-12
  8. Onion – 1
  9. Salt to taste

Method of preparation-

  • Clean and peel the skin of bottle gourd. Also remove the skin. Cut it into tiny pieces
  • Roast the coriander seeds and red chilly with 1/2tsp oil
  • After cooling grind the coriander seeds, red chilly, tamarind and grated coconut into a fine masala paste
  • Take a pan and add the oil. Add the crushed garlic after removing skin.
  • Fry it till golden. Then add onion and fry well.
  • Once onion is fried add bottle gourd. Mix it well and add very little water. Cover and cook it for about 10min or till bottle gourd is cooked. Don’t cook it till mushy.
  • Now add the masala and salt to taste. You can also add the water from cleaning mixie.
  • Mix well and cook for about 10min.
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festivefood konkanirecipe Lunch Side Dish thali

Kadgi Chakko

Kadgi Chakko

This dish is prepared when tender most jackfruit is available. So i can say it is one of the first dishes we make when jackfruit season starts because we can prepare ghashi, koddel etc even after it is grown a bit(bikkand starts forming). Being a kadgi fan this one is my favorite dish too.

Ingredients required:

  1. Jack fruit
  2. Mustard seeds – 1tsp
  3. Curry leaves- 2-3 strands
  4. Urad dal -1.5tsp
  5. Coconut oil – 3tsp
  6. Urad dal – 2tsp(for masala)
  7. Coriander seeds- 2tsp
  8. Coconut- half
  9. Roasted red chilies- 6-7
  10. Tamarind- gooseberry size
  11. Jaggery- lemon sized
  12. Salt to taste

Method of preparation-

  • Cut the jackfruit remove skin and inner hard part(maavu)
  • Make tiny pieces of it
  • Take a heavy bottom pan and add oil
  • Add urad dal, mustard and curry leaves to prepare tadka
  • Then add jackfruit and add required water and cook till it becomes soft. Time may vary depending on jackfruit
  • Meanwhile roast urad dal and coriander seeds with little oil
  • To this add Coconut, tamarind and red chilly and prepare a coarse masala
  • Once jackfruit is cooked add the masala and jaggery and salt to taste.
  • Cook for 5-10 min or till raw smell of masala goes away.
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Kooka Sagle

Kooka Sagle

Kooka or Koorka or Sambrani(kannada) or chinese potato is a root vegetable available widely in winter. Sanekal kooka is a famous variety which has high demand. Although it is available for short duration we can store it for months. The process of deskinning this veggie is bit tedious job. Traditional way is to put it in a gunny bag and smash it to remove parts of skin. Then remaining skin can be removed using hands or by rubbing to the same gunny bag. The hand becomes brown and rough after this work so many dont like venturing into this 🙂 We also use the peeler used for peeling potato skin. This vegetable is very much loved. Used in ghashi, upkari or sagle, saung etc.

Ingredients required –

  1. Grated coconut – 1/2
  2. Red chilly – 7-8
  3. Tamarind – lemon size
  4. Coriander seeds – 1tsp
  5. Oil – 2tsp
  6. Mustard seeds – 1tsp
  7. Curry leaves – 1strand
  8. Kooka/ Chinese potato – 500grms
  9. Salt to taste

Method of preparation –

  • First peel and clean the kooka and cut it into 2,4 or 6 pieces depending on the size. Better to have big pieces.
  • Take the coconut, fried red chilly, tamarind and coriander seeds(no need to roast) and prepare a fine masala paste.
  • Take a pan and prepare tampering of oil, mustard and curry leaves.
  • Add the cut kooka to this and mix well. Add water and cook till it becomes soft. Time may vary depending on variety.
  • Now add the masala and little water from cleaning mixie and salt to taste.
  • Mix, cover and cook till raw smell of masala goes.

Below are the items on the plate –
🍽 Boiled rice
🍽 Daat daalitoy with a topping of curd
🍽 Mango pickle
🍽 Pappodu(papad)
🍽 Happolu(spicy papad)
🍽 Kooka sagle

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Breakfast konkanirecipe nofermentation

Undi/ Pundi

Undi / Pundi / rice dumplings

Undi is one traditional breakfast dish of coastal region which is infamous for no fault of its own. You can see young people using the phrase ‘Pundi beyiduvudu’ or if you ask any konkani person about days breakfast they may reply saying ‘Unde baayl undi’ in a funny way.

I have not prepared this myself and documenting moms recipe here. Preparing undi does not require any preparation on the previous day. If you have about 1hr in the morning you can prepare this. Also useful when there are few guests for breakfast as it tastes good when hot and even when it is cooled. Also you can pair it with anything- curry, chutney, chutney powder, jaggery syrup, soye choornu, Coconut oil or just eat as it is.

Ingredients required-

  1. Rice rawa – about 750grms
  2. Coconut- 1
  3. Oil – 2-3tsp
  4. Mustard seeds -1/2tsp
  5. Curry leaves – 2strands
  6. Urad dal – 1tsp
  7. Methi seeds-1/2tsp
  8. Salt to taste
  9. Water about 1.5 ltrs

Method of preparation-

  • Grate the Coconut
  • In a pan take oil, mustard seeds, curry leaves, urad dal, methi seeds
  • Once mustard is spluttered add Coconut.
  • Also add water and salt to taste
  • Once water boils add rice rawa and starts mixing
  • Keep mixing on medium flame till it comes together
  • Now make small balls and press slightly in the center when it is still slightly hot.
  • Keep the steamer on gas. Once it is hot, steam these balls for about 20min.