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Mangai Thokku / Grated Mango Pickle

Posted on Dec 3, 2012 · Last Updated on Jun 23, 2020 by Uma Ramanujam · 19 Comments

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It is not a mango season. But when I saw fresh mangoes in market a week before, I felt like tasting it. So I bought a few mangoes. Then I decided to make mango thokku out of one. The one which I posted here is the recipe from my grandma. My mother-in-law used to prepare same kind of thokku for mixing it with rice and her version is different. I will be posting her recipe in summer during the mango season.

My grandma makes this recipe often during mango season and most of the time it lasts only for a week or two. When it is prepared at home, we use it not only with curd rice, but also with paratha, roti, hot steamed rice, idly, dosa, sandwich and sometimes we use it as a condiment for papad too. This thokku is very addictive than pickle. You can also prepare it instantly.

Basic Information:

Preparation Time: <10 minutes

Cooking Time: 15 minutes

Makes: 1 cup

Ingredients:

Raw mango – 1 no, Large size

Gingerly Oil – 3 tablespoons

Mustard seeds – 1/2 teaspoons

Asafoetida – a big pinch

Red chilli powder – 2 teaspoons (see notes)

Turmeric powder – 1/4 teaspoon

Salt – to taste

Jaggery – 1 teaspoon (Optional)

Roasted fenugreek powder – 1/4 teaspoon (Optional)

Method:

1) Peel the skin of the raw mango and grate it nicely.

2) Heat a non-stick pan/ kadai. Heat oil in it.

3) Add mustard seeds when the oil is hot and not smoking. Let it splutter.

4) Immediately add Asafoetida. Make sure not to burn it.

5) Add grated mango and give a quick stir.

6) Cover and cook for 5 minutes in low flame.

7) After 5 minutes, the grated mango reduces to half. Now add salt as per the mango quantity, turmeric powder and red chilli powder.

8) Saute it till the raw smell of red chilli powder goes off.

9) Add jaggery and roasted fenugreek powder if you are using(I didn’t add both). Cover again and cook till the oil separates from the mango. It will again take 4-5 minutes. Make sure to keep it in low flame.

10) Switch it off and cool to room temperature. Store in dry, air tight container. It stays good for a month if stored in refrigerator.

11) Goes well with hot steamed rice, Curd rice, Idly, Dosa and any type of parathas.

Note:

1) I used home made red chilli powder and hence I used more to get correct spicy level. If you use store bought red chilli powder, use less or more according to its spicy level.

2) Taste a pinch of grated mango before preparing the thokku and check whether it is sour or not. If it is sour, add jaggery or you can skip it.

3) If you like, use roasted fenugreek powder to it.

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Julie
Julie
12 years ago

finger licking good,yummy!!
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Priya Suresh
Priya Suresh
12 years ago

Who can resist to this droolworthy thokku..Feel like relishing some with a bowl of curd rice.

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Sangeetha M
Sangeetha M
12 years ago

My fav pickle too Uma…mouth watering here 🙂
Nice n cute props n lovely pics!!

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divya
divya
12 years ago

mouth watering here………..

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great-secret-of-life
great-secret-of-life
12 years ago

Give me a bowl of curd rice and mangai thokku!
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Kaveri Venkatesh
Kaveri Venkatesh
12 years ago

this is one of my favorite pickle too…As you said, it just disappears in a day or two..Nice clicks

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chef and her kitchen
chef and her kitchen
12 years ago

Love this pickle,those tiny pots r very nice n also nice clicks

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Reshmi Mahesh
Reshmi Mahesh
12 years ago

My fav pickle…Love the spicy and tangy flavors..yumm…

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Aruna Manikandan
Aruna Manikandan
12 years ago

love it…
nice clicks dear 🙂

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Unknown
Unknown
12 years ago

Delicious, mouth watering mango thokku.

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Vimitha Durai
Vimitha Durai
12 years ago

Wow I would love to have that with curd rice. Awesome combo… Loving those pots uma

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Unknown
Unknown
12 years ago

Wow…my mouth-watering the moment I saw this pictures….OMG…looks so delish…

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Nandinis food
Nandinis food
12 years ago

It's my favourite pickle! Looks very delicious!

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Mrs.Ahmed
Mrs.Ahmed
12 years ago

Yummy..!!
Love the click 🙂

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Lifewithspices
Lifewithspices
12 years ago

yummy thokku perfect for curd rice n dosa too..

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Menaga Sathia
Menaga Sathia
12 years ago

mouthwatering thokku…

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Jayanthy Kumaran
Jayanthy Kumaran
12 years ago

looks deliciously unique..
Tasty Appetite

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Biny's Recipes
Biny's Recipes
12 years ago

ooo…. yummy spicy and sweet

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M D
M D
12 years ago

That looks finger licking good! Delicious!

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