RAW MANGO RICE / MAANGAI SADHAM / MAMIDIKAYA ANNAM



Hope everyone had wonderful Dassara celebration.   The recipe which I am posting today is truly tongue tickling one; yes it is Raw Mango rice, Maangai sadham or Mamidikaya Annam.   I know there are so many Mango and Raw Mango lovers out there; if you are one then surely you gonna like this too.  We make 2 versions of Mango rice.  One is just season; add grated mango and then by adding cooked rice.  This is another version which my mom and grand mom used to do, it tastes so so delicious. The Mango gojju can be prepared ahead of time and it can be stored in fridge for at least 20 days.  The gojju can be used by mixing it with cooked rice whenever needed.  The most important thing in this preparation is the quality of raw Mango.  The raw mango has to be really sour, so it purely depends on the Mango taste.  If the raw Mango has wonderful aroma and sourness then you can go ahead and try this.....





RAW MANGO RICE /  MAANGAI SADHAM / MAAMIDIKAYA ANNAM






MANGO GOJJU


INGREDIENTS:


Raw Mango - 2 peel the skin and cut to big cubes
Cummin seeds - 2 tsp
Red chillies - 12
Asafoetida - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric - 1/2 tsp
Jaggery - 3 tbsp ( Adjust this according to your taste or sourness of Mango)
Gingelly oil - 1/4 cup
Mustard - 1 tsp
Urad dhal - 2 tsp
Bengal gram dhal - 2 tsp
Curry leaves - few
Coriander for garnishing
Cooked rice - 1 cup
Salt as needed


Accompaniment -  Any vadagams, Potato chips or any sundal







Method :


1. First powder the cummin seeds with redchillies along with turmeric and asafoetida.
2. Now add the Mango pieces and grind it to very fine coarse paste adding little salt and water as needed. ( The paste to be little loose)
3. Now heat the gingelly oil in the deep pan.
4. Add mustard once it splutters, add the dhals and curry leaves. 
5. Once the dhals are slight brown in color add the ground paste, put of the flame in medium.
6. Mix everything well and when it starts boiling close with the lid 3/4th otherwise your whole space going to be messy.
7. When the moisture is little absorbed add the jaggery and required salt.  Mix everything well.
8. Now the mixture oozes out oil . At this stage put of the flame and remove from heat.
9. Once it is cooled store in clean bottle and put it in the fridge.









 FOR MIXING RICE

METHOD :



1.  Take the cooked rice in the broad vessel, add the gojju as needed( this depends how spicy or taste you want), add salt , little gingelly oil and salt for rice.
2. Mix everything well. Once everything is well blended garnish with coriander leaves.
3. Tongue tickling Mango rice is ready to serve with vadams or chips.





Note:


1.  You can add the boiled black channa( boil it with little salt).  Mix it with rice. It makes so tasty as well as healthy.

59 comments:

  1. Beautiful presentation, the vadam picture, the rice everything looks amazing.

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  2. Mango rice luks really tempting and mouth watering....I luv eating at anytime...The clicks r awesome..
    http://priyasfeast.blogspot.com/

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  3. Just reading the title itself i al drooling. How i wish i had raw mangoes here. Super droolie dleicous.

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  4. Yummy rice makes me hungry.Love the pics which camera or wher u r editing the pics.Really love ur all pics pavithra.

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  5. Lovely rice and amazing pictures pavithra...

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  6. Vineela thanks dear, I use Canon Rebel and i usually dont edit pictures just only water marking in photoshop. Nothing much.

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  7. Lovely Clicks ....... the mango rice looks so tangy :)

    Cheers n Happy Cooking,
    Satrupa

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  8. Love ur bowl, gorgeous pictures as always, mango rice with vathal is my love :)

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  9. Wow! Great photography! The mango rice looks mouthwatering.

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  10. Beautiful clicks!Mango rice with kala chana looks yummy!

    Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

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  11. I love mango rice and unfortunately, we don't get very sour mangoes here.. beautiful clicks!

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  12. Never tasted this before..I am sure I would love this tangy and tasty mango rice!! Great recipe, Pavithra..

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  13. Oh my god!!! looks so good and yummy. Should be a perfect tangy rice :) will make it soon. I am way too tempted anni :)

    Love all the clicks. They are just too good, especially the first one :)

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  14. Gorgeous is the only word I can think of! Very nice photographs. I don't think I would ever eat it if I ever happen to make something as beautiful as this bowl of rice :-)

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  15. Omg, mango rice with kala channa looks absolutely divine, wat a beautiful clicks..

    Priya's Easy N Tasty Recipes

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  16. you added a culinary glamor to the "manga sadam" with your fantastic presentation skills! Deelish!

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  17. lovely pics.. mango rice is one of my favorites.. ur pics make me drool.. :)

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  18. Yum! We never get raw enough mangoes here, but if we did I'd try out your delicious-looking rice.

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  19. Hope you too had a wonderful dasara celebration too. Your Your Mango Rice looks so yummy and delicious.


    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  20. Beauiful pictures!!Looks appetising!!

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  21. wonderful clicks.. i am drooling here.

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  22. Wow lovely cliks Pavi...perfect tangy rice

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  23. Beautiful.. what presentation... Mango rice looks really delicious and lip smacking

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  24. Tangy n mouthwatering rice. The channa should have added a nice bite to the rice.

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  25. i like mangoes in all forms...this is a very appetizing recipe......the black chickpeas would give a very nutty bite in between....lovely presentation too!!

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  26. Lovely clicks. And a tangy and mouth watering rice recipe.

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  27. lovely presentation...excellent job dear....yummy rice!

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  28. Very delicious indeed.... As usual very appealing captures.... Delivering a virtual flavor of the prep.... Kudos!!!!

    Ash....
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  29. TOnguetickling indeed with the mango galore.

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  30. Very new way to prepare manga sadam,looks very nice and recipe is also very nice. Lovely pictures pavithra!

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  31. Thats a tongue tickler dear...love the mango gojju...I am drooling at the pics...they are well captured :)

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  32. Lovely rice dear....My mom makes something similar to this and we generally eat like chutney n rice....loved the idea of adding kala chana to it...

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  33. That's a delicious rice dish Pavi :)... beautiful clicks too!

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  34. A drool-worthy recipe! I have never tried raw mangoes in rice. Looks delish!

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  35. never tried mango rice. looks like pulikaichal.
    amazing clicks.

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  36. Simple, yet very delicious! I would love some mango chutney with them.

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  37. Dear Pavithra
    Dusshera greetings to you. How are you?
    Was bit tied up for some time and cd not read blogs, now I am visiting one by one. I have never tasted this rice. Will try as soon as the raw mango season starts.
    Now let me see what great dishes I have missed here.
    Have a nice week

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  38. Ahhh..tongue tickling rice..your pictures are gorgeous!

    US Masala

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  39. wow! Nice blog templates dear! it has been a while now could not visit u sorry ..Nice lookin and New recipe ..Nice Photogarph ..Keep up the Good work !Thank u!

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  40. Nice recipe & great clicks pavi..even i use to make this,but lived ur version..next time will making this way..

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  41. Looks tangy and delicious rice dish..
    Very cute serving bowl and spoon..

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  42. Not the mango season here now:-( have to wait till march next year i guess:-(But on second thoughts i did see some raw mangoes few days back . Off to the grocery store now

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  43. One of my Fav Rice..Please parcel me some dear ..Awesome click and recipe :)

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  44. Mango rice is very inviting and looks yummy!

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  45. Please pass some gojju to me Pavithra.. who will say no to this yummy and tangy rice.

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  46. wow yummy and tangy rice. your pics are just getting better and better with each post. awesome photography.

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  47. Your clicks are making me drooooooooooooollll..Yummy rice :)

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  48. Hi Pavithra ( Same name! :-)!!!)

    Thanks a lot for stopping by and browsing through my blog.I must say you have a great blog here. Your pics are just lip smacking! I have bookmarked your blog already.

    Pavithra

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  49. Stunning pictures Pavithra! Mango rice looks mouth watering!

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  50. amazing photography pavi...i think i should take crash course from you....rice looks yummy,loved it...

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  51. Mango rice is a must on a festival menu. Adding chickpeas to it is a nice twist. Wouldn't mid having the bottle of gojju in my fridge;-)..

    Fab pics gal!!

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  52. This looks amazing. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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  53. Can't believe I missed this post!

    Pavi - Diwali varudhu..enakku sweet karam la vendam. Oru rendu bottle indha Mango gojju senji enakky mail panninga..! LOL! Love your pictures - they are extremely tempting!

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  54. Tried your recipe today. Absolutely delicisious... my family loved it. Thank you.

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