Thursday, June 19, 2008

Raw Mango and Coconut Gravy/Pacha Manga Curry

When it comes to making a kozhambu/chaaru curry/gravy for rice, I am normally stumped for choices, not because they aren't many, but because my answer is always sambhar or rasam or both. Yesterday, I tried this Kerala dish - a coconut based gravy with raw mangoes to give it the tangy flavour.



The wet market is overflowing with all kinds of mangoes now, mostly raw. Ripe ones are ridiculously expensive so we just eat them as is without bothering to waste even a morsel making any drinks or dessert out of it :D

Here is what I made with some nice and tangy raw mangoes.


Pacha Manga Curry

What I Used:

Serves 2

Raw mangoes - 1 cup, cubed
Chilli powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Salt - to taste

Grind well together:

Coconut - 1/2 cup
Jeera - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - one pinch

For tempering:

Mustard seeds - 1/4 tsp
Fenugreek seeds - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves - 1 sprig
Dry red chillies - 3
Oil - 1 tbsp

How I Made It:

1. Close the lid and cook the mangoes in some water by adding turmeric and chilly powder, till they are tender.

2. Add the ground coconut and jeera mixture to this with some more water and bring to boil keeping the kadai open. Cook till the raw smell leaves the curry.

3. Temper the mustard, fenugreek, curry leaves and chillies and add to the above curry before removing from fire.

Note: if the mangoes are not sour enough, use some tamarind paste to increase the flavour. I used fresh raw mangoes that were sour enough so didn't need to do that.

This tangy gravy goes to Meeta for her Monthly Mingle that's all about mangoes this month.

20 People Said..:

Asha said...

Beautiful color, I like simple masala!:))

Happy cook said...

I can imagine eating them with rice, one of the dishes whichwas made always back at home, when it was mango season.
Here too mangoes are really expensive so i hardly buy them unless if the brng the price down.

Jyothsna said...

How lovely, love mango curry!

Jyothsna said...

How lovely, love mango curry!

Rachel said...

Wow the new bride is cooking up some realy yummy stuff.....

Srivalli said...

nags..the colour of the curry looks great!...so started working gal?

Mansi Desai said...

I've always wanted to try this! thanks for the inspiration Nags:) I think this must be tasting really good!

btw, hope you can make it to my new event, Healthy Cooking!

Vanamala said...

Lovely recipe ...

DK said...

Girl - U r amazingly fast with OS or what - need to catch u in FB - i pinged u 2 days back when I saw u online - need all updates with the "new" life.

By the way - why did u change the template????????????? I thought the other one looked good!!

Ramya's Mane Adige said...

hey Nags!! how r you?? I am here after a long time.... Hope alls well at your end.
Like you said, even I usually end up making rasam/sambhar! will try this sometime...

Arfi Binsted said...

my mouth is watering when i read raw mango... mangoes are my favourite fruit which sadly can't really be found with reasonable price here in New Zealand. so, enjoy your mangoes!

Aparna said...

When life gives you a raw mango.......:)
This used to be one of my MIL's favourites.

Siri said...

lovely looking Mango curry Nags! :)

Siri

Laavanya said...

That looks so pretty Nags and I'm all for tangy gravies.

A&N said...

I love anything from mangoes, especially raw ones :P And guess who this is!

Mallika said...

A great simple recipe. I need to check if raw mangoes are still flooding the Indian shops here.

Mandira said...

Nags, this looks delicious, I want a bite :)

Devi Priya said...

The color is perfect!

Andhra Flavors said...

Hey Nag,
Its new to me, i will try soon.

Sig said...

This is one of my favorite curries to have with rice and fish fry... yummm...

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