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Spicy Mango Pickle

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Grains Greek Bawarch5 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

3 md Raw firm mangoes-chopped in chunks
1 tb Crushed mustard seeds
1/2 tb Crushed fenugreek seeds; (methi)
1/4 tb Aniseed; (sauf)
1/2 c Red chilli powder
1/2 c Salt
1/4 c Turmeric powder
1 c Oil; (any refined oil)
Glass; china or earthen
; pickle jar

INSTRUCTIONS

Place chunks in jar. Sprinkle rock salt & 1/2 the turmeric.
Shake the jar so the pieces are evenly coated. Keep aside shake jar in a
pendulum motion every 10-12 hours, for 2 days.
On the third day empty the contents into a non-iron colander and allow the
water to drain for 15-20 minutes.
Spread out on an old kitchen towel for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Do not use white
cloth, since turmeric will stain the fabric or use disposable.
In a large plastic or glass bowl, mix all the dry ingredients left.
Add the mangoes add half the oil mix very well with clean dry hands or a
spatula.
Transfer to a clean jar and press down lightly.
Pour remaining oil on top. Allow to marinate for 10 days before using.
Take out in small quantities for use in a small glass jar.
The main jar should always have a layer of oil floating on top.
Note:
Press down the pieces and masala firmly. This pickle will not go bad for
over a year even at room temperature.
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