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    Mango Thokku | Manga Thokku Recipe ~ Side Dish for Dosa | Chutney Recipes

    Published: May 23, 2012 · Modified: Apr 8, 2022 by Srivalli · 4 Comments

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    You know how it happens right, one moment you think something, then something else happens and your best plans never get to happen. This season when we had loads of mangoes at home, I was all ready for trying out those many Mango dishes that I have filed up. When I had mentioned that in passing to Hubby dear, he profusely refused, saying he would much rather enjoy the fruits as such. I said let's see and I was more than intent on carrying out my thoughts.

    As things would have it, I was indisposed for a week and by then the Mangoes vanished. So unless we get another excess supply of mangoes, I might have to wait another year to try out those recipes. Meanwhile remember I said we had some raw mangoes that we wanted to try some chutneys and Pickles, well Athamma had saved up one and ended up making a thokku, I was unclear if it was to be called a chutney or a pickle. Finally I settled to the Thokku as it can convey whatever meaning it wants. I know this tastes great with Dosas as I have been eating with it and goes excellent with curd rice, I am yet to try with rice, however I am sure it will be good.

    We still have a week to go for Konda's school to reopen. Only last night just before going to sleep, Konda was telling how quickly days seemed to have passed by. I was surprised that she noticed that. She was saying with a catch in her tone, that she will soon go to seventh std. Well I said the same thing when I met my school friends recently. Those were the guys with whom I did my high school and I was nostalgic remembering being seventh graders ourselves. With a sweet bitter note of those long gone days, I always feel happy that I got back in touch with many of them. The sweet bitter note gets replaced with hope and fervor for my kids to have the best of times, to remember later.

    With every little thing we do today, we are weaving beautiful memories for our future..

    Coming to the recipe, I hope this gets done many times more for the delicious taste it gives to the meal!

    And I am hoping to do a Chutney Special this week, I hope you come back to enjoy this series.

    Mango Thokku
    Over this weekend, when I was up to it, I decided I might as well click all the chutneys we ended up making. We made the Peanut Chutney with Roasted Onions, green chilies. The one I have already posted has roasted tomatoes as well. So this time we omitted that. Apparently my kids cleaned out the bowl that my sil made for them during their visits. We were surprised that they all loved that chutney so much, we found out that she made it after roasting the ingredients. We also do it, though not on a regular basis. When we have some time to spare, we end up roasting the onions, green chilies for the peanut chutney. Else the regular one gets done.
    Well to please the kids, we got to do many things right. So we ended up making a peanut chutney that way. A hot spicy onion tomato chutney for the hubby and these other two chutneys.
    Manga Thokku

    Manga Thokku ~ Mango Pickle

    Raw Mango (unripe), chopped - 1 cup

    Dry Masala powder

    Urad Dal - 1 tsp
    Methi / Fenugreek - 1/4 tsp
    Cumin Seeds / Jeera - 1 tsp

    Dry roast all the above ingredients, allow to cool. Then grind to a  fine powder, keep it aside.

    Salt to taste
    Red Chili powder - 4 tsp

    Wash and pat dry the mango, cut into small pieces.
    In a mixer/blender, take the mango pieces, salt, chili powder, and the above ground masala powder, grind to a paste without adding water.

    Transfer to a bowl. Do the tempering with the below ingredients.

    Tempering,

    Oil - 1/4 cup
    Curry leaves few
    Dry red chilies - 2 long
    Hing - a pinch
    Garlic - 3 -4 cloves
    Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp

    In a kadai, heat oil add cumin seeds, chopped garlic, red chilies, curry leaves and hing. Saute till the cumin crackles. Then add the ground mango paste and saute till the oil comes out.

    Store in a dry jar.

    Notes:

    Oil used will be more if you want to have a longer shelf life.
    Always use a dry spoon to scoop out.
    This can be refrigerated for more a than two weeks.

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    Mango Thokku | Manga Thokku Recipe ~ Side Dish for Dosa | Chutney Recipes

    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    Author Srivalli
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    1. notyet100 says

      May 23, 2012 at 6:42 am

      Thali looks so delicious,..:) ifeel like eating dose right now,..

      Reply
    2. Sangeetha Nambi says

      May 23, 2012 at 9:03 am

      Haahhhh... Tangy it is 🙂 Love it...

      Reply
    3. Maayeka says

      May 23, 2012 at 11:23 am

      delicious and tangy chutney..try this soon..

      Reply
    4. Roma says

      May 23, 2012 at 6:51 pm

      The chutney looks delicious.

      I think the hols have flown by too. My kid is looking forward to seeing her friends but wants to laze around the house too 🙂

      Reply

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