Mango ginger is not a very common spice and quite a few folks would have never come across it. Belonging to the ginger family and possessing a smell that mimics mangoes, it is usually added in chutneys and some pickles too. And in Odisha, I have seen people frying it up and adding it to farsan, chat, dal, etc. I feel that it does lend a special flavour to any dish.
However when I was making Pulihora or Puliogare yesterday, I realized that I was out of the spice powder. There was no time to go to a shop or make a batch myself at home, so I made a rather simple recipe by adding mango ginger instead of any spice. Of course, I put in the usual tempering but nothing else. And my family was blown away with the result. Even my three year old loved it.
Read on for the recipe -
Preparation Time - 20 mins
Ingredients -
However when I was making Pulihora or Puliogare yesterday, I realized that I was out of the spice powder. There was no time to go to a shop or make a batch myself at home, so I made a rather simple recipe by adding mango ginger instead of any spice. Of course, I put in the usual tempering but nothing else. And my family was blown away with the result. Even my three year old loved it.
Read on for the recipe -
Preparation Time - 20 mins
Ingredients -
- 1 1/2 cup cooked rice
- 1 1/2 tsp mango ginger
- 1 tsp tamarind juice (adjust as per taste)
- 2 tsp sugar
- 1 sprig curry leaves
- 1/3 tsp mustard seeds
- 4-5 fenugreek seeds
- a pinch of asafoetida
- 2-3 dry red chilis (byadgi)
- a handful of peanuts
- 2 tsp oil
- salt to taste
- cilantro for garnishing
Preparation - Cook the rice in a regular manner (pan/pressure cooker/electric cooker). Keep aside for 5 mins.
Cooking - Heat the oil in a wok. Add the peanuts and fry for 1-2 mins. Remove and keep aside.
Add the broken red chili, mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, curry leaves and asafoetida to the same wok. Fry for 30 secs.
Add the tamarind juice, 3-4 tbsp water, salt and sugar. Let it boil for 2-3 mins till it turns thick.
Add the cooked rice and mango ginger. Mix in. Cook for 2 mins.
Finally mix in the peanuts and cilantro. Remove from flame.
Serve hot !! (I served it with a brinjal raita /dahi baigana)