Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Aam Ka Murabba



How to make Aam Ka Murabba | Mango Murabba Recipe | Recipe of Mango Preseve



Murabba, Morrabo or "morabba" is an Arabic word which means to preserve. It refers to savory or sweet jam, pickle or achar. This is most preferred and relished mango recipe by small kids as no chillies or strong spices goes in this mango preparation.



This is the best time of the year to make this Aam ka Murabba as good quality mangoes are available in this period. Murabba is mainly made from green unripe mangoes. We prefer totapuri mangoes for this recipe



This is my third blog posting on green unripe mangoes. Here is a brief information about the mango preparation shared in this web log..


Mango Chunda Recipe - Famous Gujarati Delicacy - Mangoes are grated and cooked in sugar syrup and flavored with roasted cumin seeds.

Sweet Mango Achar /Mango chutney - My creativity - Mangoes are sliced and prepared in sugar syrup, spiced and flavored with red chilly powder, Nigella seeds, fennel seeds, black pepper, bay leaves and black cardamoms.

☀Mango Murabba - Mom's Recipe - Mangoes are cut into cubes, cooked in thick sugar syrup and flavored with green cardamom and saffron threads.


✒ Let's learn to make Aam Ka Murabba in an easy to understand step wise pictorial: 



◾ RECIPE DETAILS 

⚫Cuisine: Indian
⚫Category: Vegetarian 
⚫Course: Accompaniment
⚫Difficulty: Easy
⚫Prep Time 10-12 min 
⚫Cook Time 20-25 min

◾INGREDIENTS REQUIRED 

♦1 Kg Raw Mangoes - firm and unripe mangoes (peeled and de-seeded) (Preferably Totapuri)
♦ 750-800 grams or 400 - 450g Sugar 
If you want to preserve it for longer time for that take 1:1 proportion. I.e equal proportion of base ingredient and sugar. I am taking 750 grams of sugar as mango peels and seeds are going to be removed..  if you are health conscious and want to finish this within 4-5 week's time then 400-450 works best with totapuri mangoes.

♦8 Green Cardamom (roasted and crushed)
♦1/2 tsp saffron threads 



☑Method

◾Wash, Peel off the skin of mangoes and cut them into big cubes.




◾Mix saffron threads in 10ml water.


◾Boil 70-80 ml water (for 400-450 grams sugar) or 150-180 ml for (750-800g sugar) in heavy bottomed pan, add sugar, cook till you see small bubbles resembling snow flakes in sugar syrup, Add mango cubes. 



◾Cook on high flame for 2-3 minutes. Add saffron and crushed green cardamom. Simmer and cook till the syrup thickness.




◾Let it gets cool down completely.



◾Store in a sterilized glass jar or in an airtight container, can be refrigerated. Serve it as an accompaniment with Paratha or chapattis or as spread on your toast.



19 comments:

  1. Deepu,your murabba recipes is looking excellent. very nice. will definitely try this recipe. Will Call you soon. :)

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    1. Thank you so much dear Anu. It was wonderful talking to you.:) Very much appreciate your feedback and your appreciation call.

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  2. Very delicious and authentic recipe.. looking very nice.. Loved your Mango Murabba Recipe.

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  3. What an exotic looking murabba. Loved your addition of saffron to it. You are a chutney/murabba queen I must say! This is absolutely a stunner my dear! :)

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    1. That's so sweet of you Anu. What a wonderful coincidence indeed! Can you believe it? My mom says the same thing too.. Feels really great :)
      Thank you so much dear for all your love and support..

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  4. What a lovely colour. Loved the delicious murabba recipe. Looks perfectly done..great recipe.

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    1. Thank you so much Geeta. :) Glad you liked it. Appreciate your beautiful comment.

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  5. Vaishali DeshpandeWednesday, 27 May, 2015

    This looks wonderful! Looking so fresh and yummy! Love the beautiful saffron colour. Superb clicks!

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    1. Hi Vaishu,
      How are you dear.. Good to see you! Thank you so much for this wonderful and encouraging comment.

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  6. I loveee murabba! this mango version looks super delicious!

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  7. Thank you so much Manali. Glad you liked it. Appreciate your beautiful comment.:)

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  8. love it.this mango version looks super inviting and tasty:)

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    1. Hi Shweta,
      Thank you so much dear for this beautiful comment. Much appreciated.

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  9. Oh this looks so tempting and inviting. Got to try this soon, lovely recipe.
    Have a great weekend:)

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  10. Thank you so much Shewta .I'm so glad you like it. I'd love to hear your feedback! Do try making this and let me know how it goes. Have a great weekend:)

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  11. Best recipe of aam ka murabba.
    It turned out very very delicious. Thanks veg Indian good food. Your blog is very helpful and best.

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    1. @Anonymous
      Thank you so much :) Very Happy for you.. Much Appreciated. .

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  12. What an exotic dish of mango murabba, looks divine. Loved your addition of saffron to it.

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