Murraba or murrabo is a savoury pickle or achar originating in the Gujarat region of India. It is traditional sweet, prepared with carrots (or with raw mangoes), sugar, and spices, and resembles a fruit preserve, such as apricot conserve or orange marmalade, more than the hot oily pickles associated with Indian Cuisine. Recipe adapted from Goodhousekeeping Magazine.
Cooking time – 1 hour
Preparation time- 15 minutes
Makes – about 250 - 300 g
You will need
500 g carrot
250 kg caster sugar (powdered sugar)
Method
1, Finely grate carrots. Place in saucepan (non stick pan) with sugar and combine, stirring till sugar dissolves on a medium to low heat.
2, On a low flame, cook till carrots are tender and liquid evaporates leaving sticky, chutney- like consistency.
3, Removefrom heat; fill in warm sterilized jars. Keep about 2 months refrigerated.
1 comment:
Vow.. delicious...
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