25 July,2020 08:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Phorum Dalal
Mango Pickle Salad by Purabi Naha
Last week, a dear Parsi friend sent across bafenu, a ripe Alphonso mango pickle flavoured with mustard seeds, spices and jaggery. The fat fermented mango had its skin intact, sitting in a watery orange sea. The accompanying note mentioned that it was an annual delicacy, and apart from playing the role of a pickle, it can be used instead of chutney in cucumber sandwiches. This reminded me of my aunt who once added chundo (sweet mango pickle) into the thepla dough to add a khatas (sourness). While a pickle is usually a side condiment in meals, there are many ways to incorporate it in cooking to add a tarty taste. Purabi Naha who runs her blog Cosmopolitan Currymania, uses kasundi along with ingredients that make a pickle to whip up a salad. "I use kasundi, panch phoran masala, dry roasted jeera, chilli, and aam papad for an arugula and lettuce salad," says Naha, who spent a few years in Hong Kong and picked up the staple Korean kimchi fried rice (kimchi bokkeumbap).
When we ask Vikram Arora of Tamak about using pickles in cooking, he instantly remembers the biryani he ate at an eatery near Jama Masjid in Delhi. "The makers add mirchi ka achar when they are layering the biryani. They add it in the oil that is drizzled over every layer. It results in an intense flavour," shares Arora, who explains that in Bihar, they add it in the sattu stuffing called makuni in litti as well.
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Ingredients
For blanching
For marination
For basting & finishing
Method
Blanch cauliflower in boiling water with salt and turmeric and chill in iced-cold water. Do not overcook the cauliflower. Cool, strain water. Keep it aside. For marination, rub hung curd on a flat utensil. Add ginger-garlic paste, all powdered spices and squeeze mango pickle to take out the extract and discard the remains. In a pan, heat mustard oil to its smoking point and take off from heat and cool. Heat again, add mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, onion seeds,.Once they start spluttering, turn off the heat and pour it over the smooth curd. Mix well and add roasted besan, lime juice. Add blanched cauliflower, mix and refrigerate for two hours. Cook on tawa or pre-heated convection oven at 220 degrees C till it attains colour. Sprinkle chaat masala and serve with mint chutney.
By Chef Vikram Arora
Kimchi is a harmony of different kinds of ingredients with the right kind of fermentation. Korean napa cabbage kimchi is the most popular kimchi with commonly found ingredients like spring onions, Indian mustard leaves, slender cucumbers, white radish, wild lettuce, watercress, wild leeks, Asian brown mushrooms, salted and fermented fish, garlic, ginger and red chilli peppers, which speed up the fermentation process.
Ingredients
Method
Marinate the meat with soy sauce, sesame oil, sesame seeds, chopped shallots, chopped spring onion greens and garlic for 30 minutes. Fry in 1.5 tbsp oil. Finely chop the kimchi and squeeze extra juice. Reserve the juice for the final step. Fry this chopped kimchi in 1 tbsp oil. Fry the rice with the rest of the oil, adding the salt. Mix the fried kimchi, kimchi juice and the fried meat to this rice and stir well until dry. Serve with chopped spring onion greens. Add some fresher kimchi over the rice.
By Purabi Naha, Cosmopolitan Currymania
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