November 21, 2011

Spicy Green mango Relish, Sambal Mangga

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Mangoes are still abundant here at my place, they are fantastically fresh in their season, I am a big fans of mango and I really wish that they are would last until next year, I wish…

I have always create to make something from mango since it seasonal and make sure that my creation always hits the day. My most favorite fruit snack is making them as candied mango (manisan mangga), very quick to make and really addicted, they are absolutely great to be a snack while watching movie at home during weekend, Oh Best!

As the side dish, I devoted to sambal mangga, serve with Ayam Goreng as the famous name would call lalapan ayam sambal mangga (Deep fried marinated chicken sides with fresh vegetable and serve with green mango sambal)

Sambal is part of my daily menu as complement and also very important to my home cooking, for you to know, most of all Indonesian food basically would serve with sambal to harmonized their meal.
 


Sambal mangga is shredded green mango coated with sambal terasi, its best using a rock hard and green mango, a super simple recipe to make that would impress you for sure.   
Terasi is also known as belachan and its common ingredients used in Southeast Asia, it is crucial ingredients to make various typical Indonesian sambal/Indoneisan style dipping sauce
                                                                                                  
In fact, the basic of sambal mangga is sambal terasi, if you could make best and drooling sambal terasi then you would have the best sambal mangga :)







Sambal Mangga
Spicy Green mango Relish



Ingredients 
1 medium size green mango (firm unripe mango)
2 fresh bird eye chillies
2 fresh red chillies/fresh cayenne pepper (cabe kerinting)
1 teaspoon toasted shrimp paste (terasi/belachan)
1 ½ teaspoons coconut sugar (gula merah)
substitute brown sugar or palm sugar
Salt to taste
Fresh tomato




Method 

Using a knife or potato peeler, peel-skin the mango and wash clean,

Using a grater (I used the shredded as seen in the picture)
grate the flesh of the mango or slice the flesh of mango   
and stack the slices and cut into very thin strip, keep aside into a bowl.

Using mortar and pestle (I used cobek) combine chillies, 
shrimp paste (terasi/belachan), coconut sugar and salt, 
grind to form smooth paste, add small quantity of fresh tomato and grind   
*it just to make the sambal has light consistency. 
Have a taste according to your liking.
* You may use a food processor to do this.

Add-in shredded mango, 
using a spoon mix shredded mango with the sambal, 
make sure all are coated with sambal

Serve as side dish maybe to your grill fish or 
as topping to your fried/grill tofu 
or topping for fried tempe 



cook's note :
For the characteristic fragrant, 
I always squeeze up the limau lime (jeruk limo/limau) to my sambal, 






24 comments:

  1. This looks awesome...Yummy one..A must to try..

    Do visit my blog sometime..

    Aarthi
    http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/

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  2. waduuuh..sumpaaaaaaah, gue nelen ludah beneran..xixixiix..ngileeer. *untung ga lagi hamil cobak..

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  3. Spicy food is my kind of food and I'm totally wanting to try this dish!!! :)

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  4. came to your blog through tastespotting and i am bowled over by your photographs and styling.

    i too love mangoes, but now in india they are not in season... the mango sambal looks so gorgeous... amazing shots...

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  5. yum yum.. I love the look of this sambal manga! Nampak sedap!

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  6. Came over from Foodgawker - gorgeous photography and styling :)

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  7. This is my kind of side dish, Ira. If I don't get lazy, I don't mind having this whenever I make Malaysian meal at home. Yum! We usually refer this as a mango kerabu (spicy salad). I found it interesting that dishes that use sambal is also loosely categorized as sambal in Indonesia. Is that true?

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  8. Fitri, hehehe...kl lg hamil bisa2 iler se emberrr LOL

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  9. Sarah, sure thing--thank you for the visit and joined

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  10. Dassana, thank you for the visit and make the comment--your blog too awesome

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  11. Leemei, benar sedap nian lah... :)

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  12. Kiran, Thank you for the visit and write a comment :)

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  13. Reese, yes , it does include categorized of Indonesian sambal.
    if i have this as my side dish, to be honest my lunch time would be out of control lol

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  14. Hello Ira, this is my first time visiting your blog and it's beautiful. Your photography is amazingly-stunning. I also want to thank you for stopping by my site.

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  15. wik...sambel mangga yo...iyo bener kalo di makan sama ayam goreng memang wenak...tambah kriuk2 wetengku rek :D

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  16. oh my gosh looks SO good!!! love your blog! i have to ask where did you find those stone bowls? :)

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  17. Kimi, i live in Bali-Indonesia so it easy to get here, it can be found at almost every lokal traditional market or supermarket. You might possibly get it on line, try the key word by typing " Cobek "

    anyway, thank you for stopping by and leave a comment

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  18. thank you ira!!! i will. i look forward to your new posts!

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  19. wow your photos are amazing! I can't wait to try this recipe!
    Rachel

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    1. Thank You Rachel! let me know how it works.

      I appreciate your visit and comment here.

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  20. Where did your beautiful stone bowls come from?

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    1. Its easy to get here as i lived in Bali-Indonesia, its everywhere. Perhaps you can buy on line
      Thank you for the visit, hope you like Cooking Tackle

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