Mango pachadi is a true delicacy for us. Prepared with unripe mangoes and jaggery, this simple dish is such a relish with just rice and curd or rasam. I tried this pachadi with agave nectar from the request of a friend who was also cutting down her carbs. Initially I thought of adding honey with any sugar substitute for the pachadi but from the diabetic stand-point, though jaggery and honey are considered healthy and wholesome (these do not raise the triglycerides as compared to refined sugar for people with diabetics) but they are still on the high glycemic index range. High glycemic index foods generally raise the blood sugars quickly compared to their counterparts. Agave nectar is a natural sweetener with low glycemic index and the perfect substitute for honey or molasses. I felt this was perfect for this pachadi, moreover the taste of this mango pachadi was as close to the traditional dish made with jaggery. Dear friends, do try this dish with agave nectar and let me know how it turned out for you :)
INGREDIENTS:
- Unripe mangoes, 2.
- Agave nectar, any type, darker version gives a good color to the dish, ½ cup or more, depending upon sweetness.
- Salt, a pinch.
- Curry leaves, a handful.
- Red chilies, 1-2.
- Mustard seeds, ¼ teaspoon
PREPARATION:
Peel the skin off the mangoes and cut into small bite-size pieces. Heat a pan with some oil. Add the mustard seeds when the oil is hot and let them splutter. Then add the red chilies and curry leaves and fry for a few seconds. The chilies can be kept whole or broken according to heat preferences. Then add the mangoes along with salt and enough water to cover the mangoes and cook closed under medium flame for 10-12 minutes until the mangoes are cooked and tender. At this point, add the agave nectar and mix everything well. Cook for 5 more minutes and switch off the stove. Enjoy mango pachadi with any type rice varieties or chapathis.
Agave nectar is something that I first came to know from Yasmeen's blog. Good to know that you have tried something with it.
ReplyDeletePachadi looks great. Anything made with mango is divine!
Is this a substitute for sugar geeta ? do we get in india ?... Looks delicious and healthy . I want to try it too ...
ReplyDeletei will also do in the same way ,but usually i will add sugar or jag ,but with agave nectar is new ...cool..Happy ugadi
ReplyDeleteAgave nectar is new to me :)...Mango pachadi looks so yummy
ReplyDeletePachadi looks delicious. i love this. But Agave nectar is new to me.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really nice, tangy...
ReplyDeletePachadi with Agave nectar sounds very interesting!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThx for sharing :-)
Hi Gita,the recipe looks very nice and yummy.I heard about Stevia but Agave nectar is new to me.
ReplyDeletePachadi looks yummy! We cannot get agave nectar here. Is there any alternative.
ReplyDeletewoow!!pachadi looks beautiful and yummy....never knew abt agave nectar ...will must give try...
ReplyDeleteMango pachadi looks so tempting and delicious..;-))love it..I make very similar way too...
ReplyDeleteYay for agave necter!! :-) Gorgeous photo, too!!
ReplyDeleteThe mango pacchadi looks good...agave nectar is new to me...thanks for sharing this recipe..
ReplyDeleteYummy pachadi dear..
ReplyDeletePachadi looks delicious but never know that we could use agave nectar for this....
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hmmm!pachadi looks tempting and inviting keep some for me.
ReplyDeleteGr8 pachadi recipe with agave nectar
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I can almost get the taste here just by looking at the pics! It looks tangy and appetizing!!
ReplyDeleteGood substitute for diabetic patients...now they can alter many recipes with, this instead of refined sugar.
ReplyDeletePachadi looks appetizing Gita.Mango makes me drool:) Nice intro for the low glycemic index foods.
ReplyDeleteA very delicious recipe... using agave nectar is a good idea!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds very good! Looks very nice too!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting! Cool pachadi!!
ReplyDeleteHappy ugadi!!!
Never heard of 'Agave Nectar' before.
ReplyDeletePachadi luks absolutely delicious...shld try ur version soon.tnx 4 the info.
Thanks for the idea of using agave nectar in our dishes, wherever possible. Pachadi looks good n I love the color.
ReplyDeletevery innovative to use agave nectar, gita!
ReplyDeleteYummy and tangy pachadi, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice...never used agave nectar...pacchadi wid it sounds nice
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ReplyDeletelovely dish with agave nectar!
ReplyDeleteThanx for the B'day wishes
ReplyDeleteMango pachadi looks delicious, ymmm!
ReplyDeleteWhats that nectar?? never heard ..mango pachadi luks gr8 ,thick too
ReplyDeletewow nice pachdi with agave nectar...must try
ReplyDeleteI bet this tasted fabulous using the agave.
ReplyDeleteThe mango pachadi looks incredible, Gita.
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Awesome recipe..Can you tell me where to buy Agave nector in India?
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