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    Punjabi Mango Pickle | Indian Cooking Challenge for June | How to make Punjabi Mango Pickle Step By Step Recipe!

    Published: Jul 14, 2011 · Modified: Apr 3, 2024 by Srivalli · 16 Comments

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    Indian Cooking Challenge for June, saw us making yet another new type. After baking I thought we should attempt at a new type of dish and what can be more new than making a pickle. Well at least for me it is going to be first. Pickle making is the most common ritual one can find at home out, still I have only assisted in making a pickle, never completely made it myself. 

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    I guess my idea for the new challenge always comes while chatting with ICC members. This time it struck me when I was chatting with Simran. She was telling me that her mom makes the best Punjabi Mango Pickle and I said we should make it for the challenge if she can share the recipe with us.

    So here comes another new challenge for us. I selected mango as it's the season here in India. I am extremely sorry if it is not so. Some were not able to do it because of this. I suggest you try it when you get it.

    Simran's Mom gave the recipe for 5 kgs of raw mangoes. So I discussed with my Mom and got to scaled down to 1/2 kg of Mangoes. You can use about 17 oz of mangoes. 

    Amma scaled down recipe with 1/2 kg of raw mangoes, but I am giving the original proportions of 5 kg as shared by Simmi.

    We have a reason to celebrate this month. I started Indian Cooking Challenge in June 2009, and this challenge marks the completion of 2 years! I simply can't believe we have  this group still going strong. I would like to thank my members for all the support and enthusiasm shown over the months. It's great to be part of such a wonderful group. My special thanks goes to Lataji, who has helped me in shortlisting and discussing many challenges.

    We have done over 25 challenges, will update with other stats shortly!

    Mango-Pickle
    Punjabi Mango Pickle

    Before getting into the recipe details, I must share my experience making this pickle. Since I selected this recipe ahead of time and since it also required standing time, I made sure I posted it on time. Also made sure I make it on time. Since I have never made pickle on my own, I asked Amma to get a mango and help me do it. By the time we got down to making it, the mango got ripe. Then I got another one, this time making sure I had the weekend to get it done.

    I chopped the mango and had it dried, then realized I didn't have any porcelain or glass jars to pickle. Only ceramic I had was a bowl. We added all the ingredients and kept it indoors, only to realize during the Sunday afternoon that I ought to keep it out. Dreading something but still proceeded to keep it out in Sun. I warned the kids that I have kept something out and they shouldn't venture out. It was all about 10 mins nap but my boys along with my niece, were impatient to play outside and on top wanted the stool over which the bowl was sun dried. The stool was pulled an bang fell the bowl and along with it, the entire content down the drain!

    Ok this is the stool that Peddu is so fond of, this is something hubby dear got for me to use while taking the pictures, somehow Peddu has a great liking to it.

    It was Peddu who did it and he got good spanking for it too. Everybody scolded me for spanking him as it's only a pickle that can be done again. And yes as always I ended up mopping over because I spanked Peddu.  So after apologizing to him that I will not spank him again, I ended up making it again and this time made sure the kids weren't around.

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    Authentic Punjabi Mango Pickle

    Ingredients

    5 kgs Raw Mangoes
    250 ml Mustard Oil

    Mix the Spices

    700 grams Salt
    100 grams Methi / Fenugreek Seeds
    50 grams Kalonji / Nigella Seeds
    100 grams Saunf / Fennel Seeds
    100 grams Turmeric Powder
    50 grams Whole Peppercorns
    2 tbsp Sugar

    You will also need

    Big Porcelain / Ceramic Pickle Jar / Glass jar

    Instructions

    Wash 5 kg raw mangoes and wipe dry. Halve the mango, remove the pit/stone and cut into 1 inch pieces. Dry in the sun for 2-3 hours (you can spread them out under a fan if you don't get direct sunlight).
    At this point, you should also wash the porcelain/ceramic pickle jar that you need to use. Put it out in the sun to dry out any moisture.
    In a large pot, mix 250 ml mustard oil with the spices. Add the mangoes and toss until they are well coated.
    If you don't have a big enough utensil, split your spice mix into 2-3 parts and do it in batches.
    Put it the jar (a glass jar will do if you don't have ceramic, but no plastics or metal please).
    Keep the jar in the sun for a day.
    Then, add enough mustard oil to cover the mangoes.

    While there's nothing stopping you from eating this right away, the flavors will be much better blended if you wait 15-20 days.
    For these first 15 days, shake the jar once a day. After that, you can pretty much let it be and nothing will happen to your pickle for a year or two. You can also add a tsp of sodium benzoate to the spice mix and it will help preserve the pickle for longer.

    Measurement for 1/2 kg of mangoes

    Ingredients

    1/2 kg Raw Mangoes
    50 ml Mustard Oil

    Mix the Spices

    70 grams Salt
    10 grams Methi / Fenugreek Seeds
    5 grams Kalonji / Nigella Seeds
    10 grams Saunf / Fennel Seeds
    10 grams Turmeric Powder
    5 grams Whole Peppercorns
    1/2 tsp Sugar

    Notes

    The spices are all added whole. Kalonji and Fenugreek seeds are absolutely critical for the flavor. Also, you will notice there is no red chilli. This pickle is not a spicy one as the peppercorns are whole and will be spicy only when you bite into one.

    Verdict

    Athamma liked it a lot, the methi, kalonji really added flavour. But as expected we might always prefer spicy pickle. But it's good to taste a new one. Maybe next time I might add red chili powder too.

    To all my ICC members, please link your Mango Pickle post to Mr. Linky.

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    1. Scraps says

      July 14, 2011 at 7:25 pm

      Ahhh, so that's what it's supposed to look like! My mangoes were very sweet and very soft, they just sort of pulverized and didn't turn out very well, not even worth posting! Might have to give it a try another time when I can do it right and see if it works out better.

      As always, looking forward to the next challenge 🙂

      Reply
    2. lata raja says

      July 14, 2011 at 7:56 pm

      mine has been schedules Valli. I made a very small quantity because the mangoes here are not very sour and suitable for pickle. Still it tasted good. I can imagine how apt mango in your picture would have been for the pickle.

      Reply
    3. simply.food says

      July 14, 2011 at 8:21 pm

      Lovely mango it looks great.

      Reply
    4. Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says

      July 14, 2011 at 8:22 pm

      Yum, I thoroughly enjoyed it dear. Thanks for this recipe 🙂

      Reply
    5. vaishali sabnani says

      July 14, 2011 at 11:45 pm

      Valli this looks real yum...nice n ripe n done!!..n yes not fair to spank ,but it's only natural ...:))

      Reply
    6. Pavani says

      July 15, 2011 at 1:04 am

      I missed this month's challenge, but looks like everyone had fun making the pickle. Your's looks delicious. Loved reading the post.

      Reply
    7. harini-jaya says

      July 15, 2011 at 2:45 am

      Looks good..I didn't get sour mangoes too..but managed to make it ..I had to adjust the salt but my husband is happy 🙂

      Reply
    8. Mélange says

      July 15, 2011 at 4:13 am

      Nice One Valli.I enjoyed it thoroughly.Linked it.But the first one can you delete ? Coz'the url is old one.The second one is correct.Sorry for that .Thanks Valli.

      Reply
    9. Simran says

      July 15, 2011 at 5:46 am

      I'm really glad you had fun making our family's favorite. Mom's thrilled to get all the limelight 🙂

      Reply
    10. Rituparna says

      July 15, 2011 at 6:46 am

      Yummy yummy ....
      Will make this very soon, hopefully ...

      Reply
    11. jayasree says

      July 15, 2011 at 11:03 am

      I should say I liked the spiced up oil more. Enjoyed this challenge.

      Reply
    12. harini-jaya says

      July 15, 2011 at 7:18 pm

      Just linked mine Valli. Loking forward to the next challenge!

      Reply
    13. Vidhya says

      July 15, 2011 at 9:00 pm

      Pickle has come out perfect...

      Reply
    14. divya says

      July 15, 2011 at 9:25 pm

      WOW!!! This is absolutely tempting & yummy!!!

      Reply
    15. Sweet Artichoke says

      July 19, 2011 at 8:25 pm

      Your pickles have come out so perfect and delicious looking!
      Oooof, finally posted the challenge! Thanks to both Srivalli and Simran for such a good recipe! I am so happy to have my own pickles at least once in my life 😉

      Reply
    16. Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says

      July 21, 2011 at 2:05 am

      I linked it right away, but not sure why it didn't take it. I linked it again, hopefully, this time it will register.

      Reply

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