Thursday 26 June 2014

The all monsoon special IMLEE ACHAR



Tetul/ Imlee Achar is an easy recipe for a finger licking pickle. It is sweet, sour and spicy. It is delicious by itself, especially on a lonely rainy afternoon .However, it is also served with samosa, shingaras ,pakoda, aloo paratha or  with rice and curry.



Ingredients

Serves: 4 

  • 250g ripe Imlee ( tamarind)
  • water as needed
  • 1 teaspoon of cumin seeds
  • 500 g of sugar
  • 1 tablespoon of salt
  • 1 tablespoon of garlic paste
  • 1 cup of mustard oil
  • 1 teaspoon of red chilli powder




Directions


 Prep:20min    Cook:15min    Extra time:14days pickling  

 Ready in:14days35min 

  1. Wet the tamarind pieces in a bowl with 2 cups of water for 2 hours. Toast the cumin seeds on a hot tawa and grind into a powder.
  2. Pour the tamarind extract mixed water through a sieve on a bowl. Squeeze the tamarind flesh on to the sieve so that the tamarind extract comes out as much as possible. Set aside on a bowl.
  3. Pour the tamarind extract on a cooking pot and the sugar, salt, garlic paste, mustard oil, red chilli and cumin powders. Place the pot on stove with high heat and cook for 10 minutes. Stir coninously as it is cooked.
  4. Put the mixture on bowl and cover with a light cloth so that no dust gets in but enough sunlight can be absorbed. Set the achar or pickle for sun drying for 2 weeks. Stir every day after sun drying each evening.
  5. After two weeks the achar will become thick. Pour it in a jar and it can preserved and eaten for almost a year.

Serving suggestion

Serve with almost anything!  It is delicious by itself.

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