Prawn Balls With Mango Mustard Relish
Prawn Balls With Mango Mustard Relish

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'Aam Kasundi' / Mango Mustard relish : the name itself is enough to make anyone's mouth watery, isn't it ? This delicious recipe of Chingri Mach (prawn) requires minimum time and effort to achieve its best taste. Fry everything in mustard oil and make a paste out of it. perfect for summer !

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook prawn balls with mango mustard relish using 14 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Prawn Balls With Mango Mustard Relish:
  1. Prepare 250 gram medium sized prawns
  2. Make ready 2 medium sized green mango
  3. Make ready 2 tablespoon mustard relish
  4. Prepare 2 teaspoon garlic paste
  5. Make ready 1 medium sized chopped onion
  6. Get 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
  7. Make ready 4 tablespoon smashed potato
  8. Take 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
  9. Make ready 2 teaspoon sugar
  10. Prepare 1 cup mustard oil
  11. Prepare 2 cup bread crumbs
  12. Prepare 1 beaten egg
  13. Make ready 1/2 cup refined flour
  14. Get to taste Salt

Stir onion and mustard into the relish with a spoon until well-blended. For the prawns, mix together the arrowroot, sesame oil, egg white and salt in a medium bowl. For the mango relish, put all the ingredients into a small blender or food processor and blend until smooth. To make mango relish, combine mango dice, chopped coriander leaves and chilli in a bowl.

Steps to make Prawn Balls With Mango Mustard Relish:
  1. Wash,peel and devein the prawns.Marinate with salt and turmeric powder for 5 minutes.
  2. Peel the skin and roughly chopped the green mangoes into small pieces.Make a fine paste.
  3. Meanwhile cut the marinated prawn flesh roughly into pieces.Keep aside.
  4. Now heat mustard oil in a kadai,add chopped onion into it and fry till golden.
  5. Then add garlic paste, turmeric powder,red chilli powder and salt into it and stir well.
  6. Now add green mango paste and sugar into it and mix well.Add mustard relish.
  7. Mix and cook it on medium heat for 2-3 minutes or till the masala starts leaving oil.
  8. Now add prawn pieces.Mix well and cook on low flame for 5-6,keep stirring in between.
  9. Remove the mixture from heat when the prawns pieces cooked completely.
  10. Add smashed potato into the mixture and mix well.Let it be cooled.
  11. Divide the mixture into equal portions and shape into medium sized round balls.
  12. Coat each balls in flour,dip it in beaten egg and coat with breadcrumbs.
  13. Heat oil in a kadai.
  14. Deep fry the balls in hot oil till golden brown and crisp.
  15. Serve hot.

To assemble, place rocket leaves on each bun base then top with three prawns, mango relish and bun lid. Relish Mama in Melbourne has a range of cooking classes available across many global cultures and themes. Best Professional Cooking Classes and ready-made meals in Melbourne. The sweetness of the mango works really well with a bit of chilli heat. This recipe uses homemade curry paste - so you can add as much or as little heat as you My kitchen is starting to go in!!

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