Monday, June 6, 2011

Mango Mood #2 - Mango Spread & Mango Halwa

Mango Spread

Yellow Yellow Yummy Fellow :) Mangoes don't bore me at all. Soooooo many varieties and soooo tasty :)

Next on the Mango Mood series would be Preservable Mango spread and Mango halwa. Absolutely scrumptious :)

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Preservable Mango Spread would be a super hit among kids since it can be a fantastic side dish for poori, chapathi, idly, dosa and bread :)

Mango Halwa is a sure treat to mango lovers :) Cubes of yumminess :)

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Mango Spread

Ingredients:

Mango pulp - 2 cups
Sugar - 1 cup

Method:

Peel and chop mangoes roughly. Drop it in the mixie and puree the fruit without adding water.

Take a pan and add the mango pulp and sugar to it. Mix well in medium flame until the sugar dissolves completely and the pulp becomes slightly thick and jammy. It should be easily spreadable.

Remove from heat and allow it to come to room temperature. Fill it in a sterilized bottle and store it in the refrigerator and use. This can be preserved for 6-8 months.

Serve this is a sidedish with poori or spread it on chapathi and roll it.

You can also spread it on your toast or eat it along with dosa :)

Its very versatile and yummy. Kids would surely love it with anything :)

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Making halwa is similar to the spread with just one more step in excess. I added double the quantity of ingredients as mentioned and collected the spread in between the process and continued to make halwa. You can also do that to save time and make two varieties of delicacies with mango at one go :)

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Mango Halwa

Ingredients:

Mango pulp - 2 cups
Sugar - 1 cup
Ghee - 2 tblsp

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Method:

Peel and chop mangoes roughly. Drop it in the mixie and puree the fruit without adding water.

Take a pan and add the mango pulp and sugar to it. Mix well in medium flame until the sugar dissolves completely and the pulp becomes slightly thick and jammy. At this stage add the ghee and mix well. Keep stirring for about 15 mins to make a thick paste. It should come to halwa consistency. Once you reach that stage, switch off the stove and pour the halwa on a well greased square mould.

Allow it to set for an hour atleast at room temperature. Later cut squares and decorate with cashews.

This quantity would make around 9 large squares.

Store in refrigerator and consume it within 15 days.

You can also serve it chill along with vanilla ice cream :)

Enjoy eating :)

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Tips:

Avoid using hands while you handle mangoes that are to be stored for long. Use kitchen gloves while chopping the mangoes.

Sterilize the bottles that you use for storing the spread.

Use the same quantity of sugar even if your mangoes are sweet. The sugar acts as a preservative here. But if your mangoes are not sweet you might need more sugar.

I used Banganaballi mangoes for making these. You can use any mango that is fleshy but not fibrous. For eg. varieties like Malgova will not suit such preparations.

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Written by: Nithya
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31 comments:

  1. very nice..lovely pictures..yumm

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  2. Both jam and halwa looks super delicious that I want to taste it from the screen :)

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  3. OMG..the halwa is so tempting. Perfect squares.. irresistible.

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  4. I love both spread and halwa! Great colour and presentation!

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  5. Lovely recipes... The light lilac background is so very perfect for the mango halwa..
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  6. Halwa is truly tempting..great idea.

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  7. delicious looking sweet halwa and jam
    love the presentation
    thank you for the tip of using gloves to handle the mangoes

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  8. Mouthwatering Mango series. Excellent preparation.
    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  9. wow such a wonderful yellow colour of the mango. Tempting me taste this yummy one

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  10. I am absolute mango lover.. I loved the mango spread and also the parfait recipe in yr prvious post!

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  11. Both looks simply out of the world, specially that spread, just drooling over that bottle..yumm!

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  12. I think I bookmark ALL your recipes in hope of trying it one day. I can't help it, they all look SO good! But this halwa I'm gonna try asap :-)

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  13. I am absolutely loving your halwa and how it is cut in squares. Never made it or had it before. I am surely going to give this a try :)

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  14. wow...so tempting halwa...perfect shaped...Thanks for sharing..

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  15. I make the spread every year too,but spice it with Cardamom or Kesar for that different taste.Love your bottle!The halwa looks delicious too!

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  16. That is double yummy dhamakka in one post... Thanks dear...

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  17. I m a big fan of mangoes n love them in anything...I just love that silky halwa..looks yumm

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  18. Both look great. I might try out the spread.

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  19. Yummy halwa..must try.gorgeous pics..the brown plate and yellow mango beautiful contrast..

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  20. Both looks delicious nithi,mango halwa tempts me very much! lovely clicks!

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  21. Spread sounds like a gr8 idea...
    Isnt it similar to Aam ras??

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  22. you lucky bum enjoy with all mangoes i hardly get one mango! halwa can u send some? Please

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  23. That spread sounds like an awesome idea and halwa is an all time fav and that too mangoes, wow you are one lucky girl niths...

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  24. im falling for all the mango recipes!!! :) soo soo yummy :)

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  25. The first pic is classic!!! And i love that wooden tray...kaha se liya??

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  26. Hi!
    Lovely recipes. Tips will be useful!

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  27. I'm totally craving this halwa now after seeing your post. Beautiful Nithya!

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  28. Delicious and tempting looking halwa beautiful looking color u have got.
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