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Bharwa Lal Mirch ka Achchar/ Stuffed Red Chilli Pickle

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Bharwa Lal Mirch is one of my favourite pickle. Since i've moved to US i had been craving this achchar. My Nani used to make this pickle in a very authentic Punjabi style. It was one of the staple side dishes in the breakfast with plain parathas. My mouth is watering just by writing about it, i can feel the taste ... yum This Lal Mirch or Red chilli comes in the market typically from November to March. Try this pickle, its super easy and super tasty. INGREDIENTS:  1lb Big Red Chillis  1/2 Cup Coriander seeds  1/2 Cup Mustard Seeds  1/2 Cup Fennel Seeds  1/2 Cup Cumin Seeds  1/3 cup Fenugreek seeds  1/3 Cup Onion Seeds  1/3 Cup Carom seeds  1/2 Cup Dried Mango Powder  3 Tablespoon Turmeric  Black Salt to taste  Salt to taste  Mustard Oil to cover the Chillies PREPARATION TIME: 45 Minutes HOW TO PREPARE: Wash and dry the red chillies well Cut the stalk and empty out all seeds to make it a hollow cylinder Dry roast the seeds - Coriander, Mustard, Fennel, Cumin, and Fenugreek, until sl

Sweet Chilli Mango Chutney (without Vinegar)

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  Chutney is an essential part of any meal. They are made up of different fruits and vegetables or sometimes even the peel of the vegetable.  Its a pureed form or paste form of any fruit or veggie with spices and even a tempuring sometimes. Chutneys add a extra taste or dimention to a meal. Today its Mango chutney, which is sweet in taste and is made up of half ripe or ripe mango. I have added paprika or red chilli too, for a spicy taste.  Looks so delectable and tempting. You can use Mango Chutney as a spread on bread or as a marinade for various meat cuts. Mango Chutney goes well with chicken wings, pork, and beef too. I have not used vinegar as i am making in a small quantity to last a few days or probably a couple of weeks in refrigerator. Lets get started! INGREDIENTS: 2 Ripe Mangoes 2 Tablespoon Oil 1/2 Cup Sugar /Jaggery 2 Dry Red Chillies 1 Teaspoon Panchphoran ( A mix of Cumin, Fenugreek, Fennel, Black Mustard and Nigella Seeds) 4-5 Peppercorns 1 Bay Leaves 1/2 Teaspoon Cumin