Gor Keri | Sweet and Spicy Raw Gujarati Raw Mango Pickle with Jagerry
Gor Keri is a sweet mango pickle where raw mangoes are chopped and combined with sugar, jaggery and spices. It goes well along with Theplas, Bhakris, Mathris, Khakras or just plain Rotlis.There are two different methods to prepare Gor Keri and Chundo. Traditionally, the mangoes are mixed with jaggery or sugar and are made to sit in the sun for 7-14 days until the sugar melts and attains a two-string consistency.
Due to weather constrains for most people living in high-rise buildings, I devised another method to make them on the stove top. The pickle lasts up to a year when stored in a cool dry place. Make sure not to use wet spoons while scooping the pickle out.
Makes: 2 cups of pickle approximately
Ingredients for Gor Keri | Sweet and Spicy Raw Gujarati Raw Mango Pickle with Jagerry
- 2 raw green mangoes (approximately 1 cup of raw mango cubes)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup crushed jaggery
Masala Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons roasted and crushed coriander seeds
- 2 tablespoons rai ka kuria (halved mustard seeds)
- 2 tablespoons methi ka kuria (halved fenugreek seeds)
- 1 tablespoon chilli powder
- 2 tablespoons asafoetida powder
- 1 tablespoon oil
- All Type Method of Gor Keri | Sweet and Spicy Raw Gujarati Raw Mango Pickle with Jagerry
- Wash the mangoes and dry them completely. Peel the skin of the mangoes and then cut them into small pieces. Combine the cut mangoes, salt and turmeric powder and leave aside overnight or about 8 hours. You will find that the mango has shrunk a little in size and released some water.Once the mangoes have been marinated, add the sugar and jaggery little by little to the mango mixture and stir continuously using a spoon till all the sugar and jaggery is nearly dissolved.
- Sun Method: Place the mango mixture in the steel vessel with a rim. Wrap the vessel with muslin or cheesecloth and tie it with a thick thread/lace to fit tightly around the vessel. Keep the covered vessel under sunlight for about 7 days or until the sugar and jaggery melts and reaches a double string consistency, stirring it well at the end of every day. Bring it back inside once the sun sets. Stir well the next morning and place it under the sun again. Continue this process until the double string consistency has been reached.
- Stove top method:Heat a pan, add the mango and sugar mixture and go on stirring over a very slow flame till the sugar has dissolved completely. You will find bubbles frothing up on the surface, but continue stirring until single string consistency of the sugar syrup is reached and the mixture has turned thick. This step is crucial as over-cooking will make the sugar crystallize later. Remove from the flame and let the mixture cool completely. Continue stirring occasionally while it is cooling.
- Heat a tablespoon of oil in a pan; roast all the masala ingredients for a couple of minutes until the aromas get released. Turn off the heat and allow the roasted masala to cool. Once cool add the masala ingredients to the cooled mango mixture and stir well. The gor keri pickle can be consumed immediately but tastes better after it settles in for a couple of weeks in the masala mixture. The longer it stays the tastier it gets.
- Store the Gor Keri Pickle in clean sterilized glass jars and the pickle will last up to a year.
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