Preserved Long Green Chillies Pickle


I have been inspired by one of my favorite blogger friends Nik and have tried her recipe:
She is a great lover of Indian cuisine, she has even tried one of my dishes -"microwave cauliflower and tomato curry" and Aloo-Gobi from Manjula's Kitchen.
I'm really thrilled to see her version of my recipe in her blog. My special thanks to her, Nik do see my version and give me your wonderful comments.


Today I'm trying my style of pickled chillies. These "chillies" are actually from my garden. (they became quiet large and less spicy by the time I harvested)

Recipe:


Ingredients for preserve:
  1. Green chillies 250g (clean and dry,cut in half)
  2. Salt 100g
  3. Lemon 2no.
Method:
  1. Take a clean bottle
  2. Fill bottle with chillies
  3. Squeeze the 2 lemons, Add the Salt
  4. Close the lid and shake well.
  5. Shake the bottle for a while for the next 3 days so that the salt and lemon juice mix well (This preserved chillies and we can use after one week.)
Method of making pickle:



Ingredients:

  1. Tamarind - 50g (this is a tangy and sweet fruit)
  2. Sugar - 50g
  3. Vegetable oil - 2 tablespoons full
  4. Turmeric powder - 1 teaspoon full
  5. Fenugreek powder - 10g.
  6. Garlic - 5 cloves
Method:

  1. Take hot water in a bowl add tamarind into the bowl after a few minutes mash it with your hands to a thick pulp.
  2. Separately heat oil in pan then add the "preserved chillies" and garlic cloves.
  3. Fry in a slow flame for 2 to 3 mins.
  4. Now carefully add tamarind pulp and sugar - mix nicely
  5. Cook in high flame for 3 to 4 mins. It will become like a thick syrup.
  6. Now turn-off the flame & keep it aside till it becomes cool.
  7. Then add fenugreek and turmeric powder in this chilli base and mix well.
Serve with Aloo Paratha or Gobi Paratha. (Indian Bread varieties)



Comments

  1. Wow..if only I could get a taste of that..this is what I would really call mouthwatering!

    US Masala

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  2. Hello Rani!
    Your version looks yummy. I like the idea of adding spices in the frying pan. Indian style! Just lovely. I'm glad you liked my recipe.

    Cheers,
    Nik

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  3. A good Nick´s recipie, very healthy and tasty.

    Cheers
    Marimi

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  4. Hi Rani: I was thrilled with your visit to my blog, and so thankfull to Marimi who was the "bridge" between us. I am so fond of Indian food, I loved all I have already seen in you blog, I'm going to link you right away, don't wanna miss you! lets keep cooking and sharing.

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  5. Thank you pamela for your wonderful words. keep in touch.

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  6. Hi!
    I read about your blog in Sabores y Olores, and I like very much these vegetarian recipes with Indian style!
    Cheers!

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  7. Hi Rani is not English but I try to internet translator I like your blog and recipes in you. I'll follow closely. Kiss from Spain

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  8. Hi Ido and lavania,
    Thanks to google translator and sabore and olores we are connecting and communicating. Thank you for visiting my blog.

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  9. Hi u have a nice blog.you can visit my blog and give ur valuable comments.

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  10. MOUTHWATERING PICKLE
    THANKS FOR STOPPING HERE KEEP IT UP I WILL ALSO DO

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