Showing posts with label pickle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pickle. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

mixed fruit pickle

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
This  pickle was my favorite when I was kid. But, it was rarely made because it has nuts in it and buying nuts was not much affordable.


Whenever we got the chance to eat it, we used to hide it in our hands to eat it later, slowly and enjoying it fully.
Now, my kids do not like it at all! I feel so bad for them!! They do not like anything sweet. All the sweet things are for me! They do not know the real happiness which is hiding in it!! hehe!!! going mad about this pickle. Now, I make it for myself and enjoy it whenever I want. But that joy will never come back!!

Very easy to make and can store it in a refrigerator for months.
Coming to the recipe :
Lemons - 12 to 15
Cashew nuts - 1 cup
Almonds - 1 cup, cut into pieces
Dry dates - 1 cup

Oil - 1/8 cup
Mustard seeds - 1 tbsp
Hing - a pinch
Salt to taste
Red chilly powder  to taste 
Turmeric powder - 1 tsp
Jaggery - 1/4 cup

Wash the lemons,  cut into 4 pieces. Remove the seeds.
Clean the dry dates, remove the seeds.
Keep both lemon and dry dates in a separate vessel and cook in a cooker for 6 to eight whistles.
Allow it to cold.
Till that,
Heat oil in a kadai. Add mustard seeds and allow to splutter. Add hing and remove from the heat. Allow it to cool. Once cold, add red chilly powder, turmeric powder, Jaggery. Cook it again for few minutes. Cool it.
Take the lemon, dry dates, cashew nuts and almonds in a bowl. Add the ready masala and salt to it. Mix well.
Store in a glass jar. Use after 2 days.
Sending it to my event 


Going on a short vacation and will not be able to check your entries. But please forward your entries till 19th.
I will post the round up only after 25th October. I hope its fine for all of you.
Keep Smiling, 

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Two pickles( remixed & reposted)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
One more set of food for reposting.  NO need of any introduction to these yummy, tangy friends which help us to enjoy each bite. And if you are feeling sick or on those early days or months!!(??), these pickles are soothing to our tongue!! Am I writing something wrong? Forget it.
Remixing my recipes from the archive for my event:
First is my daughter's favorite pickle :Ginger Pickle

Second one is My husband's favorite : Lime and chilly pickle


Sending it to my event 

Keep Smiling,

Friday, October 8, 2010

Red Chilly Pickle

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
When you are tired and hungry, pickles comes as a blessing. At least for me, I love to have Chapati and pickle rolls or curd rice with pickle.
This red chilli pickle is very spicy and not everyone can eat. Its just like my other post "Red chilly chutney".
(This photo is taken immidiately afer I mixed the chilly with masala)
Ingredients:
Red chilly - 15 to 20
Wash the chilly, pat dry to remove the water. Cut into 4 pieces and keep it aside.

For Dry Masala:
Dry coriander seeds - 2 tbsp
Fennel seeds- 1 tbsp
Methi seeds - 1 tsp
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Salt to taste
Hing - a pinch
Lime juice - Juice of 2 to 3 lemons
Sugar - 1/8 cup
Put  dry coriander seeds, Methi seeds and Cumin seeds in a blender or mixi to make slightly coarsed powder.
Transfer the powder into a bowl. Add all the other ingredients in Dry Masala. Mix well. Add red chilly into it and mix well again.
Transfer it into storing jar.
For tempering :
Oil - 1/8 cup
Mustard seeds - 1 tbsp
Heat oil in a kadai. Add Mustard seeds. When splutter, remove from the heat.
Allow the oil to cool.
Add this oil with mustard seeds to the pickle jar. Shake well.
Keep for few hours before use.
Store in a refrigerator always for using it more days.

Keep Smiling,

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ginger Pickle

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Simple but healthy, tasty and instant pickle. My daughter and me will eat it like sabji than pickle. We eat it with paratha, chapati, rice, upma and the list goes on. Some times just like that!!!


Here are the ingredients,
Ginger - 1/4 kilo
Lime juice - of 4 to 6 medium
Salt to taste
Red chilly powder - 3 to 4 tbsp
Haldi - 1 tsp
Sugar - 2 tbsp
Oil - 2 tbsp, heat the oil and let it be cool
Soak the ginger in salted water for half an hour. Clean the skin and cut into thin long pieces.
Add in a glass jar with all other ingredients. Check the taste. Keep for an hour for immediate use. Try to preserve in the fridge as it may spoil if kept outside.
Keep smiling,

Friday, September 18, 2009

Lime and chilly pickle

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi all,
The first recipe of pickle from me!!! A very easy and tasty pickle which goes well with parathas. My husband loves this pickle to the extent that he eats it with idlis also!!
You can prepare and store in a glass jar for a week. You should keep on mixing it often. But do not make in large quantity.

Here comes the ingredients,
Lemons - 10 to 12 for pickle, washed, dried and cut into 8 pieces
Lemons - 2 to 3 for juice
Long Green chilly - 10 to 12, washed, dried and cut in to half and slit
Salt - 4 to 6 Tbsp
Sugar - 2 Tbsp
Mustard seeds - 2 tsp crushed powder
Oil - 1 tbsp
Haldi - 1/2 tsp

Mix all the ingredients in a glass bowl. Keep for one hour. Check the taste and adjust the seasoning. Store it in a jar. It can be used after one day.

Keep smiling,





Thursday, July 23, 2009

Haryanvi Thali

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi all,



When I came to know about the event Tried and tasted hosted by Ahwini of (ashwini-spicycuisine.blogspot.com) and which is a brain child of Zlamuska's spicy kitchen, I was excited to know whom we have to follow this time.
And I entered Asha's Foodie's Hope blog. Asha is really talented, creative and deserves so many awards she got on her blog. I was confused what to cook as there are many dishes. Then I went through her RCI event. I was fascinated by all the yummy pictures. I was feeling as if I am in a place where thali's of all the states are available to eat now.
Planning to cook all the dishes very soon, I thought let me start with Haryanvi food. So here is the Thali ready for you all. And I was 100% true to her original recipe. I did not prepare Besan pinni, as I was short of pista.
Check her blog for the recipe to make the Haryanvi thali ready. Here is the link;

I prepared, Mooli paratha, carrot-ginger pickle, Besan kadhi with pakodi, Aloo Raita and Jeera rice.

I hope you will like it! the way I prepared and arranged in a thali.
And this is going to


Keep smiling,




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