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    Vegetable Pickle | Achar | Tarkari Nonche

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    Vegetable Pickle is a spicy and crispy Konkani-style achar recipe prepared using a combination of vegetables and basic spices. It is oil-free and a delicious addition to any meal.

    Mixed Vegetable Pickle recipe | Homemade Indian achar | Konkani Tarkari Nonche.
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    Mixed Vegetable Pickle recipe | Indian achar | Tarkari Nonche - Best side dish for any meal.

    Vegetable Pickle | Achar | Tarkari Nonche

    Kushi
    Vegetable Pickle is a spicy and crispy Konkani-style achar recipe prepared using a combination of vegetables and basic spices. It is oil-free and a delicious addition to any meal.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Resting Time 3 hours hrs
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine Indian, Konkani
    Servings 5 cups
    Calories 143 kcal

    Equipment

    • Glass jar

    Ingredients
      

    • 20 Dry red chile like Kashmiri
    • 5 to 7 Spicy Chile like Guntur or Salem Gundu
    • 5 teaspoon Mustard seeds
    • 1 tablespoon Coriander seeds optional
    • ½ teaspoon Hing
    • ½ teaspoon Turmeric
    • 5 cups Vegetables finely chopped (cauliflower, raw mango, carrot, ambado (hog plum), ginger, long beans (alsando), ivy gourd (tindora, tendle), green chilies, lemon)
    • Salt approx 1 to 2 tbsp, adjusted to taste.
    • 2 cups Water approx boiled and cooled, use as needed

    Instructions
     

    • Chop the vegetables into small pieces. Make sure they are fresh, crunchy and crisp for best results. Use the combination of vegetables mentioned above.
      5 cups Vegetables
    • Add the vegetables to a mixing bowl and sprinkle salt. Cover and marinate for at least 2 to 3 hours. Overnight is the best.
      Salt
    • In a blender or mixie jar, add red chilies, mustard, coriander, hing, and turmeric with a little water that is boiled, cooled, and blend to a smooth paste.
      20 Dry red chile, 5 to 7 Spicy Chile, 5 teaspoon Mustard seeds, 1 tablespoon Coriander seeds, ½ teaspoon Hing, ½ teaspoon Turmeric
    • Add this paste to the vegetable mixture and mix. Add the water as needed to adjust the consistency. Keep it medium thick consistency. Cover it and keep it in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 hours so that it absorbs the flavor.
      2 cups Water
    • Add it to a clean glass jar and store it in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.

    Notes

    • We are just boiling the water and keeping it ready. Do not add all the water at once. It will make your pickle watery. Add only as needed.
    • Adding boiled and cooled water while making pickles will help them last longer.
    • Also, make sure the bowl, spoon, blender, and everything else is clean and dry.
    • Do not add too much salt at once. Taste after marination and add more if needed.
    • Bimbul (tree sorrel), karmbal (star fruit) can also be used instaed of raw mangoes.
    • Pickle can be served right away. For better results, let it rest for a few hours.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 143kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 7gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0.3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 93mgPotassium: 464mgFiber: 9gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 9773IUVitamin C: 20mgCalcium: 66mgIron: 2mg
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    Nonche

    Nonche is a staple in Konkani households. In Konkani, vegetables are called randekayi or tarakari, and pickle is called nonche and achar in Hindi. This pickle (achar) is oil-free and easy to make. Always use crisp and crunchy vegetables for best results.

    Serve these pickles with hot, steaming idlis or khotto, undi, or simple dalitoy and steamed rice or with rice congee (peja) for a vegetarian meal. This vegetable pickle is also served as a side dish at many weddings and special events.

    Homemade pickles (achar) are always tastier than store-bought ones, and you will be surprised at how simple they are to make.

    Vegetable Achar recipe | Homemade Indian Pickle | Konkani randekayi Nonche | Uppinakayi recipe.

    Ingredients

    Dry red chilies: Use a combination of Kashmiri and Guntur or salem gundu for the heat and color.

    Mustard seeds: the flavor of the Indian pickles comes from the addition of mustrad seeds (sasama)

    Hing and turmeric: Adds traditional village-style flavor.

    Vegetables: You can use 2 to 3 or all or a combination of vegetables like cauliflower, raw mango (ambuli), carrot, alsando (long beans), ambado (hog plum, crushed), ginger, tendle (ivy gourd), green chilies, lemon, star fruit, bimbul, etc.

    Check out the recipe card for the full list of the ingredients.

    Vegetable pickle made using veggies like raw mango, cauliflower, ginger, chilies, mustard seeds.

    Step-by-step instructions

    • Chop the vegetables into small pieces. Make sure they are fresh, crunchy and crisp for best results. Use the combination of vegetables mentioned above.
      Add the vegetables to a mixing bowl and sprinkle salt. Cover and marinate for at least 2 to 3 hours. Overnight is the best.
    • In a blender or mixie jar, add red chilies, mustard, coriander, hing, and turmeric with a little water that is boiled, cooled, and blend to a smooth paste.
    • Add this paste to the vegetable mixture and mix. Add the water as needed to adjust the consistency. Keep it medium thick consistency. Cover it and keep it in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 hours so that it absorbs the flavor.
    • Add it to a clean glass jar and store it in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
    Homemade pickle (nonche or achar ) stored in a glass jar.

    Tips

    • We are just boiling the water and keeping it ready. Do not add all the water at once. It will make your pickle watery. Add only as needed.
    • Adding boiled and cooled water while making pickles will help them last longer. Also, make sure the bowl, spoon, blender, and everything else is clean and dry.
    • Do not add too much salt at once. Taste after marination and add more if needed.
    • Bimbul (tree sorrel), karmbal (star fruit) can also be used instaed of raw mangoes.
    • Pickle can be served right away. For better results, let it rest for a few hours.

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      Idli Batter Steamed In Jackfruit Leaves | Khotte Kadubu | Khotto
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    • Pepper dal, holding laddle full of konkani style dalitoy.
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