Sweet Mango Chutney

24 Apr

Sweet Mango Chutney

You know those mangoes we get this time of the year, neither ripe nor unripe but somewhere in between. Too sour to be eaten as-is or used in milkshakes, but not raw enough for panna. What to do with such mangoes?

Make sweet mango chutney, if you ask me.

A lightly cooked Indian mango chutney, sweetened and spiced, this is my favorite way of using the first yellow mangoes of summer. What’s yours?

Sweet Mango Chutney

You Need:

[I used Banganpalli mangoes for this recipe. You may need to alter the amount of sugar/jaggery according to your variety of mango.]

How To Make Sweet Mango Chutney:

Chop mangoes into 1cm cubes.

Heat oil in a skillet or kadhai. Add mustard seeds and let them splutter.

Add mango cubes with a pinch of salt and cook covered for 5 minutes on low flame, stirring occasionally. If the mango feels dry or begins to stick to the bottom of the pan, sprinkle a little water.

Add black salt, roasted cumin powder, red chili flakes and jaggery to the kadhai. Mix well and add about a tablespoon of water to adjust thickness of the chutney. Continue to cook for another 3-4 minutes, stirring regularly, till all the flavors have blended in the chutney.

Allow to cool to room temperature. Keep refrigerated.

Sweet mango chutney is a great on the side with stuffed parathas.

Sweet Mango Chutney

In the picture below: chapatis, baingan masala, sweet mango chutney.

Sweet Mango Chutney, Baingan Masala, Chapati

Notes:

Check out other recipes that use unripe/semi-ripe mango: aam panna, ginger jaggery chutney with mango chunks, dal with raw mango, raw mango mint chutney.

5 Responses to “Sweet Mango Chutney”

  1. Rinku Naveen April 25, 2012 at 5:42 AM #

    Ahh..that looks delicious! Perfect for this season

    • S April 25, 2012 at 8:37 AM #

      Thanks Rinku!

  2. Richa@HobbyandMore May 2, 2012 at 2:30 AM #

    I love mango chutneys.. ost mangoes we get here are anyway not ripe or raw even during summer.. so this is just perfect

    • S May 2, 2012 at 7:09 PM #

      Hi Richa, Welcome here and I hope you’re making plenty of chutney out of Seattle’s mangoes :)

      Hopped over to your blog and loving it!

  3. S May 16, 2014 at 1:22 AM #

    A variation on the recipe of sweet mango chutney, with different proportions of jaggery and mango. I used a cup of jaggery and a single mango – the other ingredients remained the same.

    This is great over toast – recommended in place of preserved mango jam.

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