Monday, September 20, 2010

Gooseberry Pickle / Nellikai Oorukai

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A totally cozy lazy week has passed by and I hardly peeped into the kitchen :( Oops.. but I never skipped a meal. :) All thanks to mummy for pampering me out of my fever syndrome. :)

But a yummy pickle that grandma taught me when she was here has been there in my drafts for days now. We are really pickle people!! almost one full rack of the fridge is filled with various pickles ;) yummmm

Nellikai / gooseberry is a rich source of vitamin C, vitamin A, calcium and phosphorous. Pickled or plain, gooseberry is always yummy.. I love the expression in one's face and the goose bumbs formation when the taste buds come in contact with the juice of these berries ;)

Gooseberry pickle

Ingredients:

Gooseberries / Nellikai - 10
Tamarind pulp - 2 tsp
Jaggery - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Fenugreek(Vendhayam) powder - 1 tsp
Cumin(Jeera) powder - 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida - 1/2 tsp
Chilly powder - 2 tsp
Salt - 1 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds - for tempering
Oil

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Method:

Pressure cook the gooseberries. Cut them along their lines and remove the seed.

In a pan take a tblsp of oil and season with mustard. Then add the gooseberries and all the other ingredients one by one and mix well. Cook for just five minutes and remove from pan.

Yummy gooseberry pickle is ready. Serve it along with curd rice.

This can be stored in refrigerator and used for around 15 days.


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Written by: Nithya
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39 comments:

  1. Mouthwatering pickle and gorgeous clicks as ever

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  2. Yet another delicious recipe and some gorgeous photographs!
    This is one of my favorite pickels that my mom used to make. Thanx for sharing!
    I love your TIP TOP section!

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  3. this is for sure a tangy pickle !! great click as usual :-)

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  4. I luv pickles too....luved the last click...looks so delicious

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  5. Truly makes me drool. I'm not a big fan gooseberry pickle. But would love to eat them salt. Looks like your version will make me give a try !!

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  6. The pickle looks so yummy! The last pic is gorgeous.

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  7. This is one of my favourite pickle. Drooling here

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  8. Nice pickle recipe. I love it. Pressure cooking Nellikai is new to me.

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  9. அருமையாக இருக்கு....

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  10. I am drooling.yummy gooseberry pickle my favourite.

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  11. Pickle looks so yummy..love it,great clicks dear

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  12. wow! is this amla? i didnt know it was called gooseberry although iheard of gooseberries so much! looks refreshing and delish =)

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  13. I had goose berry murabba once n it was awesome...would def want to try this pickle too.

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  14. Love the pics. Now if you can send me a bottle of this - I'll finish it up and say Love the pickle too - so rush..

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  15. ஊறுக்காய் படு சூப்பராக இருக்கின்றது...

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  16. Hi,

    Spicy and yummy looking pickle...havent tried gooseberry pickle yet...

    Dr.Sameena@

    www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  17. Mouthwatering pickle accompanied with droolicious clicks !!!

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  18. Nice photograph.Loved the cart full of roses.Of course, I shud try this pickle sometime.

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  19. Ah,mouthwatering pickle and lovely bright pictures!

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  20. Gorgeous click Nithi....
    Patty's flavours are very authentic.. .cant beat them

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  21. Hey gal i hope you are now feeling better, I myself have been down with fever and severe backache from almost a week now, I hate backaches :((((
    Anyways I too am a completely pickle gal, cant think my life without it :D
    You literally are killing me with those gorgeous pics!

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  22. Bright pics.. Love the loads of flowers behind the pickle :)

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  23. Never tried gooseberries...they look wonderful. Beautiful photos!

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  24. the gooseberry pickles look so good Nithya. My maa used to make gooseberry murabba. love you picture...very creatively presented.

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  25. I am great fan of pickle..any pickle just love it..very tempting pics nithya..

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  26. awesome clicks!!..looks yummy too!!

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  27. A great recipe. I always get jars different of pickles from India every 6 months (homemade by my mum) so I never bother to make my own. Just yday I had the last spoon of last acchar left. Now I think its time to venture into acchars. Thank you for sharing!

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  28. This si truely tempting and i simply love it .. pictures are awesome and the prop is so cute.

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  29. I also make nelikkai oorgai very frequently...I love the tang in the gooseberries...Lovely clicks as usual. Hope you are feeling better now!!!

    Shobha

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  30. Hi Nithya,

    No new post?

    Achar, I like them too...
    My grandmother gave me nellikai when I visited her yesterday.

    Oh! forget to tell you that I came yesterday from Mumbai. I have many things to write in the upcoming posts about the Mumbai visit and the funny incidents happening there.

    Hope you are fine now? How was your Dubai trip?

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  31. I can't decide actually whether to look at the beautiful pics first or the recipe !!
    Looks delicious]

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  32. Lovely clicks.. and great pickle..

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  33. Hee Hee very funny recipe, in the list of ingredients the Mustard seed and oil are missing.

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