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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Rajasthani Lahsan-Pyaaz-Kairi ka Achar - राजस्थानी लहसन-प्याज-कैरी का आचार (Garlic - Onion - Raw Mango Pickle)

Hello Friends,


How are you all? Today, I am here with an authentic Rajasthani/Marwari pickle that I learnt from a friend's mom who is visiting her these days. She had made it for her daughter and gave me a little to taste and I fell in love with it and wanted to learn it right away. Took the details, prepped my ingredients and then she helped me make it. Isn't it sweet. 


If you are a fan of pickles and spicy ones and you love garlic or onions, you will love it. Do give it a try.


Rajasthani Lahsan-Pyaaz-Kairi ka Achar - राजस्थानी लहसन-प्याज-कैरी का आचार (Garlic - Onion - Raw Mango Pickle)
Ingredients
Onion - 9 cups (measure after chopping them)
Garlic - 4 cups (peeled, big ones)
Raw Mango - 6 cups, (measure after grating)
Whole Dry Red Chilies - 2 cups
Spices
Saunf (Fennel Seeds) - 2 cups, dry roasted and coarsely ground
Peela Sarso (Yellow Mustard Seeds) - 1/4 cup, coarsely ground
Kalaunji (Black Caraway Seeds - 1/2 cup
Red Chili Powder - add depending on how spicy you would like it to be, remember that onion and garlic have a little spice on their own
Salt - as per your taste
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 cup or add based on how much color you want
Mustard Oil - 4-5 cups, feel free to use olive oil, but traditionally it is made with mustard oil
Preparation

  • Wash, wipe and sun dry your glass jar to store the pickle in.
  • Peel and chop onions in big pieces, as shown in the picture above, spread it on a tray or cloth and sun dry for 3-4 hours.
  • Peel and sun-dry garlic for 3-4 hours.
  • Wash, wipe well, peel and grate raw mango. Measure the quantity and then sun dry it for 3-4 hours.
  • Prepare saunf and peela sarso as mentioned in ingredients
  • Take a big enough bowl to mix all the ingredients and then mix all the spices in oil first.
  • Now, add onion, garlic and raw mango to it and mix well.
  • Fill it now in the dried glass jar (make sure to use glass or ceramic jar only). Let it sit on the counter.
  • Next day, do a quick taste test to see that salt and spiciness is what you want. Make sure the pickle has enough oil (check my jar and see how much oil it needs). Mix the whole thing once thoroughly with a dry spoon.
  • Keep stirring it for next 3-4 days before you indulge in it as onion/garlic specially need to soak that spice and oil in before you can eat them or else it will be like eating raw onion/garlic.
  • Enjoy it after 3rd or 4th day !!!
  • As it has onion/garlic, my friend's mom suggested me to keep it in fridge after a couple of week, if I still have leftovers (which I will as I made a lot...lol). She wasn't sure how long it will stay outside as it has raw onion/garlic. But, I will let you know how it goes. Just to be sure, I will refrigerate it anyways, don't want to loose all that goodness :)

Serving
Serve it with anything, roti, rice or even simple mathris. In my picture, I actually served it with dosa :)


I am sending this to Flavors of Rajasthan event @ Sonu's blog. The series was original started by Nayna.
That's all for now. Take care till next post.

53 comments:

  1. Onion pickle is something new to me but I know I m gonna love it..achaar looks tempting..love the color!

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  2. Looks lip smackingly good... Love it!

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  3. hi priya
    thanx for your concern n wishes..i am back now...coming to this pickle looks so tempting n spicy...my fav combo...bookmarked!!!

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  4. What a good looking pickle that is.. Btw, I have the exact same jar (from IKEA) :)

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  5. Bookmarking this Priya, got to surely try it out.

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  6. My God ,what a splendid Pickle there .The flavours I had not into.It's terrific and I am drooling.I loved that jar too...
    Btw,today,even I made a mango pickle..a kerala style one !

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  7. oh my my...mouthwatering pickle. Never heard of this idea of adding onions..Lovely

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  8. i've never pickled anything before! wow this looks so savory!

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  9. Wow...This looks super spicy and tempting...

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  10. Pickle looks yumm.. tongue tickling one :)

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  11. Flavor packed delicious pickle.

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  12. very yummy and tempting....
    very delicious
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  13. OMG this so goooood, love pickles and this is must try :))

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  14. OMG!!! This pickle looks so mouthwatering and delicious. I can eat that straight from the bottle :)

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  15. Hey, I forever thought that you couldn't pickle onions but looks like you very much can ~ and it looks fab too, the way you made it! Love that cute little jar :)
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  16. Wow Priya..this looks so nice..I like making pickles at home...they are anytime better than the bottled ones...book marked it.

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  17. Pickles look so tasty and tangy. Amazing preparation.

    Deepa
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  18. wow mouthwatering dear,luks gr8!!!

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  19. Tongue tickling, mouth watering yum!

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  20. looks so tempting and spicy pickle !!

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  21. Love this aachar ...one of the fav ...you are making me drool

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  22. mouthwatering.....and spicy...yumm

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  23. Mouthwatering pickle. Bookmarked.

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  24. Priya, Onion pickel looks so tempting.....

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  25. What a unique pickle! Sounds tasty.

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  26. Mouthwatering pickles.. A different one too for me..

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  27. I love pickle. This looks perfect.

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  28. Looks very interesting. I love pickles, but am too lazy to make them from scratch :D!

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  29. Tempting pickle..looks so yummy,bookmarking this one..

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  30. What a beautiful sight of a pickle. Feel like just having them as is.

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  31. pickle looks fabulous delicious with rice

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  32. Yummy! these garlic- onion pickles look very tasty! Totally addicted to pickles :-)

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  33. Mouthwatering pickle. All at home love pickle a lot and this version looks really tempting :)

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  34. I bet it is finger-licking good:) Looks garlicky and very very tempting.

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  35. Pickle looks so tempting.I love these pickles but had no idea how to make it.Thank you dear for a wonderful authentic recipe.

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  36. What lovely colors in your pickle, must be the magic of the Rajasthani chillies. Great recipe!

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  37. Wow .. I love pickles and this is so beautifully presented tempting me ..

    Vardhini
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  38. Aachaar sounds too tempting. We do mango and garlic often but never tasted anything with onion as a main ingredient.

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  39. Oh, I just love the look of that jar filled with the pickle. This sounds so good :D

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  40. I made pickles before but never spicy like this one! So delicious - I need to give them a try!

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  41. I am fond of pickle. Thanks for your lovely recipe of onion pickle.Looks spicy and yummy. Perfect with roti/paratha and sabji.

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  42. This is so new to me and sounds absolutely mouthwatering! Yumm!

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  43. I've never seen a recipe for these pickles before! I've only ever bought it in giant jars. So yummy!

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  44. always loved rajasthani pickles, thanks for sharing I am so going to make this.

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  45. That is one sexy looking pickle Priya! Awesome.

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  46. What a delicious looking pickle!

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  47. Priya!! This pickle is so delicious!!

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  48. hi Priya,

    I also prepared similar pickle today, with onins only, omitting lasun and mango. Let us see how it will come out! my Mom told me the recipe and then searching for the shelf life of this achar, I bumped here :)

    Rashmi

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