MAJOR GREY’S MANGO
CHUTNEY OR SWEET MANGO CHUTNEY PRESERVE
Major Grey was a British Army Officer in the Bengal Lancers
in the 19th Century during the rule of the British in India. He and his
cooks were said to have innovated and created a number of dishes in the Bengal
Lancers Mess including a sweet and tangy relish made of semi ripe mangoes that
later came to known as Major Grey’s Mango Chutney. A fruity and well bodied
relish, this Sweet Mango Chutney makes an ideal accompaniment to Grills and
Roasts. In the earlier days it was used in the preparation of Meat Glassy an old
Anglo-Indian Dish. The Sweet Mango Chutney offset the spice in the meat dish. This
delicious tangy and sweet Mango Chutney makes an ideal filling for sandwiches or
as a dressing for salads as well. Since its more like a preserve it could last
for more than a month.
Ingredients
4
semi raw Mangoes (Poly Mangoes)
1
cup vinegar
1
cup sugar
2
tablespoons chillie powder
1
tablespoon chopped garlic
1
tablespoon chopped ginger
2
tablespoons salt
100
grams raisins
2
small sticks of cinnamon
Wash
the mangoes and dry them well. Peel the skins and grate the mangoes. Discard
the seeds. Add the grated mango, cinnamon and raisins to the vinegar and sugar
and cook on low heat till soft. Add all the remaining ingredients and mix well.
Simmer for 5 more minutes then remove from heat. Cool and store in bottles.
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