Steps to Make Perfect Carrots Cauliflower,turnip Pickle
by Corey Zimmerman
Carrots Cauliflower,turnip Pickle
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have carrots cauliflower,turnip pickle using 13 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Carrots Cauliflower,turnip Pickle:
Make ready 500 grams cauliflower
Prepare 500 grams turnips
Take 500 grams carrots
Take 1 cup regular vinegar
Make ready 400 grams powdered or grated jaggery
Prepare 3-4 pieces each of 2 inch ginger
Get 23-25 medium sized garlic cloves
Prepare 2 medium onions or 150 grams onion or ¾ to 1 cup roughly chopped onion
Get 1 cup mustard oil or 250 ml mustard oil
Make ready 6 teaspoon red chilli powder (lal mirch powder)
Take 4 teaspoon garam masala powder or punjabi garam masala
Get 2 teaspoon powdered mustard seeds
Get 8 teaspoon salt
Instructions to make Carrots Cauliflower,turnip Pickle:
First rinse and then chop the cauliflower to medium florets. Keep the cauliflower in warm water for 15 to 20 minutes. - Next rinse, peel and then chop the carrots and turnips in batons or sticks of 1.5 to 2 inches. - Bring 10-12 cups of water to a rolling boil in a deep pot. - Add the cauliflower florets, carrots and turnips. - Stir and blanch for 2 to 3 minutes. Drain the blanched veggies very well.
Spread them evenly on a cloth and keep to dry them in a shade or sunlight. You can also keep the ceiling fan on and let the veggies dry. The vegetables should have no moisture or water on them and must be completely dry. - If there is moisture than the pickle gets spoiled. You can keep in the sunlight for half or full day. In the shade you can dry for a day or two. You can also slow dry in the oven at the lowest temperature for a few hours.
Once the vegetables are dried, then proceed to the next step. Add chopped onions, ginger and garlic in a blender or grinder jar. - Blend to a smooth paste without adding any water. Keep this ground paste aside.
In another pan, take 2 cups grated or powdered jaggery with 1 cup vinegar. You can also add jaggery as per your taste. - Keep the pan on stove top and stir so that the jaggery dissolves.
In another deep pot or pan, heat 1 cup mustard oil till it smoking point. - Add the ground onion+ginger+garlic paste. Stir and saute. - You have to saute often as the onions tend to stick to the pan. So continue stirring. - Saute till the onion become light brown. The raw aroma of onions should go completely away. Takes about 15 to 18 minutes on a low flame.
Once the onions are sauteed, add the veggies. Then add 8 tsp salt, 4 tsp garam masala powder, 6 tsp red chilli powder and 2 tsp mustard seeds. - Stir very well. Add the jaggery + vinegar solution. - Stir again. Simmer for 8 to 9 minutes on a medium flame. - Allow the pickle to cool down. Don't cover with a lid. Just place a clean kitchen towel on the pan. In a clean sterilized jar, spoon the pickle.
In a clean sterilized jar, spoon the pickle, allow the pickle to jar to sit at room temperature for 2 to 3 days. You can even keep for 4 to 5 days. If you want, you can keep the pickle in the sun also for 2 days. - Serve this sweet and sour pickle.
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