
Pickles are a common sight in every Indian's home and especially at my place. Mom and granny make a lot of varieties of pickles. Infact an entire rack of my fridge is filled with pickles like mango pickle, onion pickle, lemon pickle, ginger pickle and so on..
Now this gooseberry pickle is the new entry and for sure one of the best :) yummm.. its simply too good with curd rice.
Gooseberry is easily available almost throughout the year and hence this pickle can be made anytime. But the curd factor gives it a short shelf life of max of 15 days if stored in airtight container and left in the fridge.

Ingredients:
Gooseberry / Nellikai - 10
Curd - 1 cup
Green Chilly - 2
Chilly powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Asafoetida - 1/4 tsp
Cumin powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt - for taste

Gooseberry / Nellikai - 10
Curd - 1 cup
Green Chilly - 2
Chilly powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Asafoetida - 1/4 tsp
Cumin powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt - for taste

Method:
Pressure cook the gooseberries. Cut them along their lines and remove the seed.
Now in a bowl, take the curd and churn it well using a whisk. Add chilly powder, turmeric powder, cumin powder, asafoetida and salt to it and mix well.
Now drop the cooked gooseberries into it. Finally temper mustard and split green chillies and add it to the pickle.
Allow it to marinate for a day.
Yummy and tangy gooseberry curd pickle is ready to serve. :)
Serve with curd rice. :)
Enjoy making. Happy eating :)

Written by: Nithya
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We make a similar one by grinding the gooseberry,looks yumm!! Lovely clicks!
ReplyDeleteHavent tasted it...sounds and looks delicious! Its ok Nithi...do make it next time for my event np!
ReplyDeletelooks yumm yumm ... mouthwatering one .. never had this before though
ReplyDeleteFabulous looking pickle...well done with your special touch..! Really you can reach heights with your choreography skill...giv a try...:)
ReplyDeletelovely !!
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe and wonderful snaps nithi !!
ReplyDeletewow...something different Nithya...!
ReplyDeletegotto tell my mom-in-law abt this :)
she loves gooseberries :)
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love love love gooseberry pickle...
ReplyDeleteDifferent but we coarsely grind it
ReplyDeleteஊறுகாய்ன்னா எனக்கு ரொம்ப உயிர்..அதுவும் தயிர் நெல்லிக்காய் ஊறுகாய் புதுசாவும் சூப்பராவும் இருக்கு..
ReplyDeleteWow !! thats sounds so yummy .. I had nvr heard of a pickle with curd before .. Thanks for sharing the wonderful recipe !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely Nithya! Just wanted to know the shelf life of the pickle?
ReplyDeleteIts looks so different...Bookmarked...I eager to try it...thanks...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! Would love to try!
ReplyDeletelooks yumm yumm yumm !! wonderful clicks
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Looks yummy...Awesome clicks too..never made pickles with Nellikai and would love to try this one !!
ReplyDeleteHEy nithi this is very bad. u r tempting me with the items which is not available here, You know often i feel eating goosberries which is my fav one ..now I badly want to have this.
ReplyDeleteLooks so lovely and oooooh tangy !!!
ReplyDeletenice pickle .. addition od curds must be so different & tasty, Im gonna try this next time
ReplyDeleteI have some gooseberry pickle in fridge which is prepared in different way...this sounds different to me..addition of curds n all..
ReplyDeleteyummy... must be tasty...
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yummy pickle, awesome clicks, something is waiting for you in my blog.
ReplyDeleteNiths... Even my grandma is making pickle today :D
ReplyDeletethis one is totally new... wemake Gooseberry pckle too but a very diff way
Looks very yummy and tastes gr8 with curd rice as mentioned... We add a little grated ginger to it!!! unfortunately we dont get these gooseberries here ;(
ReplyDeleteYour pics are fabulous Nithya ! am not too much of a pickle person, but your pics are too tempting...Makes me want to eat that nellikai straight out of the pic...
ReplyDeletei still crave for my mom's goosebury pickle and this makes me more tempting....looks yummy dear...great click!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely recipe! Yumm!
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya,
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled upon your blog so wanted to let you know that how much I loved it. Your photography is breathtaking. Looking forward to some tips and recipes from you.
Keep up the good work!
Looks so tangy and delicious pickles.
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