Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Kacchhe Aam Ki Chutney/ Lunji/ Galka ( Raw Mango Sauce)


For the last two weeks, I've been really busy; my in-laws were here, so I was all set to cook, serve and also learn a lot from my mother-in-law. I have a lot of bookmarked recipes to follow for the coming weeks, because this whole while I was trying to learn all authentic Lucknowi cuisines from her. Here's one of them, which is called 'Galka' in Lucknow. This is a recipe that I bookmarked from my mom 4 years back, and again I'm bookmarking the same from my mother-in-law, with a slight variation.
In Rajasthan, this is called 'Lunji', and 'Galka' is a Lucknowi version of the same, with the only difference that 'Lunji' is made from raw mango cubes, whereas, 'Galka' is made from grated raw mangoes.

KACCHE AAM KI CHUTNEY/ LUNJI/ GALKA

Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 5 minutes
Serves: 4

Ingredients:
1. Raw Mango (cubed/grated): 1
2. Sugar: 2 tbs or as per taste
3. Oil: 2 tbs
4. Mustard Seeds (rai): 1/2 tsp
5. Cumin Seeds (jeera): 1/2 tsp
6. Aniseed (saunf): 1/2 tsp
7. Salt: 1 tsp
8. Red Chilli Powder: 1/2 tsp
9. Turmeric Powder: 1/4 tsp

Method:
  1. Cut the raw mango in small cubes or grate it. I prefer the typical green raw mangoes, but even if you have the slightly yellow ones, they'll do good; just add a little less sugar if they are already sweeter. 
  2. Take oil in a pan and heat it on high flame. Once hot, switch the flame to low and add jeera
    (cumin seeds), followed by saunf and rai. Let the rai splutter.
  3. Now add the mango cubes to it and mix well.
  4. Add all the spices and salt and cover the pan for 5-7 minutes, keeping the flame on low.
  5. By this time, the raw mango cubes would be optimally cooked; if you feel they are still not soft, cook for 2-3 minutes more, adding 1 tsp of water. 
  6. At last, add sugar to it and mix well. 
  7. Put off the heat and let it cool.
  8. Relish this with Parantha or any snacks.
Tips:
  1. You can even make this with ripe mangoes if they are a slightly sour and tangy; just add less sugar and cook for lesser time.
  2. This can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.


 Submitting this to:
"Every Tuesday " event started  by Priya and Aipi
 

9 comments:

  1. wow Anjali, ye aapki launji to mast hai, kairi ki preparations mein meri favorite prep hai. Bahut hi lazawaab picture hai. Happy to know a different name of it (galka). Thanks for linking it to our bookmarked event :)

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  2. Wow ~ that looks mouth watering, I can almost taste it :)
    Thanks a lot for linking to bookmarked event :)
    US Masala

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  3. Looks so tempting and mouthwatering...

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  4. Loved this tangy, spicy, mouthwatering chutney!!!
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    Prats Corner

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