Chunda - Vidya Pai
Ingredients:
3 tbsps cumin seeds
1 kg raw, sour mangoes, peeled, seeds removed. Cut 1 cupful into 1" cubes and grate the rest.
7 tsps salt
1 tbsp turmeric powder
1-1/2 kg sugar
2 tbsps red chilli powder
Preparation:Put a griddle or flat pan on medium heat. When hot, add the cumin seeds and roast, stirring often, till fragrant and slightly darker. Remove from heat and grind into a coarse powder. Keep aside for later use.
Put the cut and grated mango, salt and turmeric powder into a large plastic mixing bowl. Mix well and leave for 30 minutes. At the end of this time, put the lot into a muslin cloth, tie and hang to allow all the liquid/ water to drain out. This water/ liquid is not required in the recipe so you can discard it.
Once the water is drained, put the grated mango back into the mixing bowl and add the sugar to it. Use a wooden spoon to mix the two together till all the sugar is dissolved. This can take some time and effort.
Once the sugar is dissolved, put the mango-sugar mixture into a large, heavy-bottomed pan and set up to cook on medium heat. Stir often till the sugar turns syrupy. I should get to a one-thread consistency. Add red chilli powder and cumin powder, stir well and remove the Chunda from fire immediately. This step is crucial as over-cooking will make the sugar crystalize later! Take a look at my article on Making Sugar Syrup for more information.
Allow to cool and then put into a sterilized jar. Store for up to one month and eat with almost anything! Chunda tastes great with plain rice
Ingredients:
3 tbsps cumin seeds
1 kg raw, sour mangoes, peeled, seeds removed. Cut 1 cupful into 1" cubes and grate the rest.
7 tsps salt
1 tbsp turmeric powder
1-1/2 kg sugar
2 tbsps red chilli powder
Preparation:Put a griddle or flat pan on medium heat. When hot, add the cumin seeds and roast, stirring often, till fragrant and slightly darker. Remove from heat and grind into a coarse powder. Keep aside for later use.
Put the cut and grated mango, salt and turmeric powder into a large plastic mixing bowl. Mix well and leave for 30 minutes. At the end of this time, put the lot into a muslin cloth, tie and hang to allow all the liquid/ water to drain out. This water/ liquid is not required in the recipe so you can discard it.
Once the water is drained, put the grated mango back into the mixing bowl and add the sugar to it. Use a wooden spoon to mix the two together till all the sugar is dissolved. This can take some time and effort.
Once the sugar is dissolved, put the mango-sugar mixture into a large, heavy-bottomed pan and set up to cook on medium heat. Stir often till the sugar turns syrupy. I should get to a one-thread consistency. Add red chilli powder and cumin powder, stir well and remove the Chunda from fire immediately. This step is crucial as over-cooking will make the sugar crystalize later! Take a look at my article on Making Sugar Syrup for more information.
Allow to cool and then put into a sterilized jar. Store for up to one month and eat with almost anything! Chunda tastes great with plain rice
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