It is called "Maanga Thokku" in Tamil and "Maavina Kaayi Thokku" in Kannada. This is similar like Mango pickle but we use grated mango for this. It is prepared using green sour mangos (kairee's)This thokku usually prepared in mango season but a very tedious process because we have to grate the mango using the hand grater. I had asked my mom for this recipe. She asked me to grate the mango but me being not so cut out for grating mangos by hand was thinking of an alternative and suddenly got an idea ... i peeled & cut the mangoes and removed the seed. Then i made medium size pieces and grated / shredded them in the food processer. It was damn easy this way and i immediately called my mother and said her to do it like this from next time onwards :)). Then finally i made this awesome hot & spicy.. This is will suitable with hot plain rice with 1 tsp oil, or also good with Chapati, paratha, etc.,

Ingredients
- Sour, Raw Mangoes - 5 to 8
- Byadgi Red Chillies (dry) - 50 grms (i used Southindian chilli)
- Fenugreek seeds / Menthya - 2 tsp
- Oil - 2 cup
- Sea Salt to taste
- Jaggery grated - 2 tsp (as per taste)
- Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
- Asafoetida / hing - 1/2 tsp
- Dry roast the fenugreek seeds first.
- Then fry chillies.
- Make a nice powder in the mixer
Method
- Grate the mangoes
- Heat heavy bottom pan/wok add oil
- Add mustard seeds, hing, allow to splutter
- Add mangoes slowly. Cook the mangoes in the oil on low flame. Stirring occasionally then add jaggery stir well
- Once finely cooked. Cool it
- Add powder and heat up again on low flame. Mix properly. remove from the flame
- Add sea salt and mix well & cool it
- Cover the lid to the thokku outside(normal temp) for one or two days
- After 2 days saute well and then transfer into the glass jar, keep Refrigerate
Yummy droolie delicious
ReplyDeleteOh yummy and delicious tokku
ReplyDeletedelicious Mango thokku! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteYummm yummm yummm..I am a big pickles fan and this looks too good..
ReplyDeleteLove it. Wish I could get some good Indian Maavinkai!:)
ReplyDeletePosted this some time back...but a slightly different version...the bedige mirchi has given nice colour to the dish
ReplyDeleteLook at that fiery colour.. my mouth is watering now.
ReplyDeleteThe color is just amazing, Vanamala!! Looks delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteI've said it so many times, but I love mangoes and if its a pickle then there's nothing more to be said.
ReplyDeleteI've made this summer's quota.:)
I love mango pickles and thokku is one of my faves ... Yummy looking thokku u have!
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Thank you so much that you all liked thokku.
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thokku looks delicious..mouth watering..it must be tasted heavnly good.
ReplyDeleteyummmmm!!! my fav! I can have this with dosa, rice, chapati, poori..... with just anything!!! yours looks really good :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks really delicious .. i just love it with rice
ReplyDeleteOh..i love this thokku..will make this sure soon..Just thinking about the combo of this thokku with thayir sadam..droooolllll
ReplyDeletethats thokku looks delicious mala... i have similar recipe posted in my blog which i learnt from my MIL.
ReplyDeleteHii same recipe can be done for amla also right
ReplyDeleteYeah, thokku made out of Amla too.
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