It is time to let the stone fruit rule your kitchen.

It is time to let the stone fruit rule your kitchen.

It is time to let the stone fruit rule your kitchen.

Every mango season brings the reminiscences of a past that we hold dear to our hearts. Mango seasons have always been synonymous with summer vacations, which make it a kid's favorite. Be it a Malgova or a Mallika, these juicy golden fruits would enamor you in a single bite.
Yet another mango season is here and it is time to let the stone fruit rule your kitchen. With these 10 delicious recipes we have in store, you might want 'to throw stones at' both ripe and raw mangoes.  

Meen manga curry

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Fish cooked in coconut milk with mangoes cut into cubes, this delicious curry is the best thing to start a day with. Pair it with breads or appam to have a toothsome breakfast.  

Kerala Style Fish Curry

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Chakkakuru manga curry

Since the jackfruit and mango seasons often overlap, recipes using both are not a rarity. Jackfruit seeds and raw mango slices cooked in thick coconut gravy for this curry. It is best served with chembavari rice for lunch.  

Chakkakkuru manga curry
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Mambazha pulissery

This one dish has been a part of the nostalgia of every middle-class Malayali. This succulent curry is something that they hold dear to their hearts.

A staple in Jayaram’s home, this Mango Pulissery will remind you of mom’s cooking.

Click to read how to make mambazha pulissery

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Mango peera

The sour raw mangoes also make the best side dishes, like this simple mango and scraped coconut recipe. It is easy to make with ingredients easily available in your kitchen.

Mango Peera

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Tender mango pickle

Tender mangoes or kannimanga have been a favorite of all generations. It has made its way into folk songs, idioms and proverbs in Malayalam. Wrapped tight in earthen pots, Kannimanga pickle or kadumanga achar is a never-ending fascination.

This recipe for pickling bite-sized tender mangoes is a keeper!

Click to read how to make tender mango pickle

Uppumanga curry

In the past, keeping mangoes salted in brine was a way to preserve them for the seasons when there would be a scarcity of food. The tradition of keeping mangoes salted has been kept alive still, thereby ensuring an yearlong availability of mangoes. There are many culinary applications for salted mangoes, ranging from simple chutneys to yummy side dishes.

Click to read how to make uppumanga curry here

Mango pachadi

Mango pachadi is something you can whip up easily on a busy morning. Cooked with shallots and seasoned generously with mustard seeds, the curry possesses a unique flavor and aroma.

Mango pachadi

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Manga sambharam

Mangoes are tropical fruits. Since their season coincides with summer, attempts were made to include mangoes into the summer coolers menu. Among the list, a mango sambharam is the best thing that you can make at home with little effort -- to quench the thirst on a hot summer afternoon. 

And here's the mango exotica!

Click to read how to make manga sambharam