


Ingredients :
4-5 small mangoes (pic. shown below)
2-3 green chilles /sann mensina kayi (pic. shown below)
4-5 curry leaves
2-3 garlic pods
1 red chiily
4tbs jaggery
1tsp mustrd seeds
salt to tatse
1/2cup water
oil
Sanna menasina kayi

Appehuli Mavina kayi

Method :
1) Take a large bowl ,skin off the each mangoes , squeze them with 1/2 cup of water
2) Put salt,jaggery and sann menasina kayi /cut the green chillies and mix it with the above mixture and set aside for 4-5 minutes .
3)Meanwhile prepare the seasoning with oil,mustardseeds,curryleaves,garlicpods and redchilly.
4)Put that on the mango mixture and squze all the mangoes one more time and serve this with white rice. Enjoi
I am sending this Mavinakayi9Mango) Appehuli/Neergojju to '15 Minute Cooking' hosted by Mahima

Hey there is a very similar dish in kerala cuisine. But we dont add jaggery and add coconut alot.
ReplyDeleteLovely pics Mangala.
woow Thanks for the quick comment smitha ...yeah! i think ..most of the kelara and havyaka dishes r similar ..very tasty ...Thanks
ReplyDeleteYum yum, just drooling over the mango dish, looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteawsome snaps and the recipe Mangala.
ReplyDeleteOMG that picture is just awesome!! looks very very delicious!
ReplyDeletehey Mangala it looks so good,really mouth watering recipee.....this is the famous dish in Mangalore.but its really sad that we dont get such small mangoes here.should try doing with the mangoes we get here.
ReplyDeleteI love anything with mango in it and yeah like Smita said we Keralites too have a similar dish...yummy pics
ReplyDeleteLovely pics mangala..Looking yumm..Never tried curry with mangoes..
ReplyDeleteSuper! Looks very appetizing, know what...I just posted a similar recipe! Seems to be a Mango day!
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy and delectable... nice pic... so tempting!!!
ReplyDeleteHi mangala,
ReplyDeleteThe pics are amazing. Love this dish a lot...long since I've had it.Should make soon b4 summer gets over :) Thanks for sharing the wonderful recipe
TC
it is so yummmmm......
ReplyDeletewow mangaluu..so good da..when I saw the pic I couldnt guess the ingredients or method..was doubting if there is coconut or not..like we do..but this is amazing dear..pics..too good..:)
ReplyDeleteThanks evryone ...:)
ReplyDeleteMy co-sister is havyaka brahmin & I have learnt a whole lot of Havyaka recipes from her. Appehuli is one of my favorite Havyaka food. basari iddaga adestu sala madi thindiddeno devarige gottu ;)
ReplyDeletelovely pictures & great recipe.
As far I remember, after boiling & extracting the juice from the appehuli kayi, they discard the seed. I see, you have kept the seeds with appehuli. That is a nice twist..
awesome..awesome....super click as usual...
ReplyDeleteenappa evathu ellellu appe huli kantha ide blog lokadalli. Photo nalli mast kanistha ide ri and you have used special type of mango to make huli so it must be definitely tasting super!
ReplyDeleteThats looking so tempting ..lovely i have never tasted it before. SUperb clicks mangala!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking... wow, the mangoes are pretty fibrous... then I see you mentioned about that in the post in itself. Does it pose a problem when eating or maybe cooking it kinda mellows it down.
ReplyDeleteNice vibrant picture.
awesome dish Mangala......very colorful n gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeletelovely pics mangala..new to me..my hubby gonna love this :)
ReplyDeleteLovely blog. The mago dish looks sooooo good...
ReplyDeletethanks girl for the entry... this looks soooooo drool worthy!
ReplyDeletegorgeous pics, both r new to me..great entry for the event:)
ReplyDeleteThanx for visiting my blog and leading me to yours..Liked ur blog too...lovely mango curry and awesome shot..will keep visiting
ReplyDeletei never tried this ...... its a very new one ....... will try some time ... bookmarked !!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing, great pictures...
ReplyDeleteThat is such a lovely pic Mangala....I like that sann mensinakaayi pic especially..looking lovely lol..dono how i miss ur posts on time even though u r on my blogroll..thats y very late comment..:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks lovely, Mangala! Never tried appe huli before. With ripe mangoes, it sounds delicious!!
ReplyDeleteMy grandma and my mom make this at home and it tastes so good with curd 'n' rice...yummm, reminded me of times back home Mangala...
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