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Mango/Mambazham Pachadi


Mango/Mambazham Pachadi

This is a sweet side dish made with sweet ripe mangoes and is a perfect for a sadhya menu. You will love flavor and taste of this dish as sweetness and sourness are well balanced. There is another version of mango pachadi which uses yogurt.

Ingredients

Mangoes - 2 small
Coconut grated- 1/2 cup
Jaggery - 3 tbs
(you can add according to taste)
Ginger - a small piece
Green chilly-1
cumin seeds- a pinch
Turmeric powder 1/3 tsp
Chilly powder- 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds- 1/2 tsp
Red chilly -1
Curry leaves- a few
Coconut oil- 2 tsp


Cut mangoes into cubes and cook along with half cup of water,turmeric powder, chilly powder and salt. Once cooked add jaggery.
Grind coconut, cumin,ginger and green chilly into a paste and add to the mixture. Allow it to simmer for one minute and switch off the flame.
Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. When they splutter add curry leaves and dry red chilly and fry till crispy. Pour this over the curry. It is ready to be served.

Note: For a yogurt based mango kichadi,pls check this recipe along with the notes.

Try this...
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. love this summer-y cheer-y yellow. tempting click.

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  2. What a colorful dish....thats one of my favorites

    http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  3. Delicious Pachadi,luks yum...

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  4. It is tangy and tempting.

    Cheers,
    Uma

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  5. wow very delicious n ur clicks r awesome

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  6. O my, i just love this Suji, no words to describe about it's taste..soooper

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  7. Mouthwatering and inviting pachadi. Excellent preparation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  8. love the color...nice tangy pachadi...

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  9. Nostalgic pachadi there Suja..I loved the rich flavour...looks thick and creamy.Perfect !

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  10. awesome recipe with mango...love it!

    http://anuzhealthykitchen.blogspot.com/2011/07/event-berries-strawberry-desserts.html

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  11. My fav anytime..yum with curd rice

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  12. My all time favorite...nice rich color.

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  13. So very flavorful pachadi looks delicious.

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  14. Tempting and colourful pachadi....

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  15. Such a tangy and delicious summer treat.

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  16. Dear Suja after seeing this chutney my mouth watering,lovely colorful chutney!

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  17. Tangy, colourful pachadi.......

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  18. Never had this but I can bet on its wonderful taste :)
    US Masala

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  19. That sounds really delicious...

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  20. Adipoli pachadi ente favorite annu.

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  21. hi suja, blog walk from ambreen's. very tasty looking mango dish. never heard or seen this before. have a nice day- greetings from malaysia :)

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  22. This is my fav..Looks so tempting..

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  23. Luv everything with mangoes .... yummm !

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  24. I have had it at a friends place and never made it myself. Looks delicious and I am a big fan of mangoes.

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  25. ente fav!!! looks so perfect and adipoli!!

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  26. pachadi looks yummy. can we serve it with dosa?

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  27. Looks very delicious and yummy!

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  28. Awesome - mango pachadi looks delicious dear :)

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  29. PACHADI SUPER AAYITTUNDU...LOVED THE COLOR AND I LOVE TO HAVE IT WITH RICE...:)

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