Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Nuvvula Avakaaya(sesame)

Ingredients:
  • 2 1/2 cups Mango pieces
  • 1/2 cup Sesame seeds
  • 1/3 cup Red chilli powder
  • 1/2 cup minus 2 tbsp Salt(use salt less than 1/2 cup)
  • 1/2 cup Sesame oil
Method:
Cleaning the mangoes:
  1. Wash and wipe the mangoes with a dry cloth.You really need to have a sharp thick knife to cut into 1" thick mango wedges with the inner shell.
  2. If the inner shell is in tact this will increase the shelf life of pickle.Take a sharp knife and scrub the inner shell to remove a thin white layer over it.This is another important step you should keep in mind otherwise the pickle gets spoil.
  3. Now take a dry cloth and wipe the pieces from all the sides ensuring that they are cleaned and dried well.
  4. Spread them over a dry cloth while you are preparing the spices for the pickle.
For making pickle:
  1. Keep ready the sterilized and sun dried jars ready before you start pickling.
  2. Dry roast sesame seeds until slight golden in color and cool it.Grind sesame seeds to a fine powder.Do not grind for long which makes the sesame powder to a paste which makes the pickle bitter.So take care to make it into a powder not the paste.
  3. Now take a big bowl and mix the sesame powder,red chilli powder and salt until everything is mixed well.
  4. Add the mango pieces to it and mix well and apply the mixture all over the mango pieces with your hands.Using your hands for this step is better than mixing it up with ladle.
  5. Add 1/4 cup oil to the spice coated mango pieces and mix well.
  6. Put the masala coated mango pieces and all the remaining masala in the sterilized jar add 1/4 cup oil over it and cover it with lid and keep it aside for 2-3 days.
  7. On day-1 check it some oil might have started floating over the pickle.Now taste the masala mixture in the pickle,it should be perfect and slightly salty as the pickle has to be yet marinated for a day or two before its usage.But if you feel the salt is less add a tsp or 2tsps of salt to it and mix well.
  8. Mix with a clean and dry ladle all over and repeat the same process on day-3.
  9. On the day-3 if you see the oil is floating on the pickle up to an 1/2" height then it is perfect.Otherwise add extra sesame oil over the top until the oil floats on top.
  10. Store it in a clean air-tight tupperware container or glass bottle.This way your pickle stores for long with freshness in it and even the mango pieces do not get soft.
  11. Serve it with hot rice and ghee.

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