Summer special
There are many kids who wait for the
examinations to end for the year and
eagerly wait for the mango season to enjoy. I have spent all my childhood days
in Madras ( Now Chennai ). My father had a fancy for cutting mangoes , which I
have improvised in later years . I am detailing the art of mango criss-cross
cutting with minimum wastage & maximum enjoyment with added fun , which is
the theme of this post. As you will see
at the end , excepting the seed and the end part of the mango , everything is
utilised .
I am using for this post , the Mango Alphonso ,
available in plenty in Maharashtra.
Alphonso : This is the leading commercial
variety of Maharashtra state and one of the choicest varieties of the country.
This variety is known by different names in different regions, viz. Badami, Gundu, Khader, Appas,
Happus and Kagdi Happus. The fruit of this variety is medium in size, ovate
oblique in shape and orange yellow in colour.
The fruit quality is excellent and keeping quality is good. It has been found
good for canning purpose. It is a mid season variety.
Final Product :
Final Product :
Step 1:
Choose
good quality Alphonso mangoes . The fruits should not be soft.
Step 2:
Make 3
slices of each mango as shown with a stainless steel knife. Do not use High Carbon Steel knives as they will react with
the mango juice.
Step 3:
Make
straight horizontal cuts with a sharp knife . Please ensure that the knife
touches the bottom but not touch the skin at intervals of 3 to 4 mm. Do not be
in a hurry till you complete all the lines. Repeat this procedure till all the four slices are cut horizontally . Next individually cut the side slices cross
wise using the same knife and with the same precaution. The cut pieces appear
square.
Step 4:
Holding
with both hands, sitting on a comfortable chair , slowly bend the edges and slightly
pushing the bottom of the mango side slice upwards. Your patience and skill
will be known now.
Step 5:
Now , the seed part of the mango.
Remove
the outer skin of seed leaving some small portion of the mango flesh as shown. With
small cutters or zig zag scissors or by any other means , you can make your own
designs of the peeled skin.
Step 6:
Make small cuts criss-cross on the edges of the seed and with a broad
knife transfer the pieces into a small bowl. Use only stainless steel knife and minimum use of hands.
Step 7:
When all the pieces are cut , pour heated and cooled milk over the cut
pieces and keep it in Fridge for a while.
You can use a spoon to scoop out the mango flesh. The designer-skin pieces can be swallowed as they are.
Is the minimum wastage ensured ?
Wish you all a happy mango season.
Mallika :
It is from a cross of Neelum x
Dashehari. Its fruit is large in size, oblong elliptical and in shape cadmium yellow in colour. Fruit and keeping quality are good. It is a mid
season variety.
Today –
26.04.2013 , I could get a piece of Mallika Mango in Bangalore . You can see
the thinness of the skin and the shining petals . The fruit is very tasty and
enjoyable.
Your comments for improvements will be highly appreciated.
Rangarajan Ramaswamy Bangalore 16.04.2013 03:30 pm
What a fantastic post! It was such a pleasure to read and the photos are mouth-wateringly delicious! :) Thanks for sharing this with us, Uncle. It's a gem of a post! :)
ReplyDeleteDear Vaish
ReplyDeleteWell. I am glad that you are appreciating this post. I have been waiting for a long time for the mango season and also the Alphonso mango , which has a thin skin and it blossoms out with minimum effort. I have tried this several times with other mangoes as well. I also like the Malliga Mango , which I have added just now and it also has a thin skin besides being longer and more reddish orange. Please share it with Mr Harish and your mother. Your sincere and honest appreciation is boosting my morale and confidence level. With regards Rangarajan Bangalore 26.04.2013 07:51 am
Wonderful post!! Please let me know if you are interested to write for our www.kisanfresh.com facebook page. There are lot of like minded people, who are interested in fruits, who will appreciate your taste for mangoes :-)
ReplyDeleteDear Mr Vijay
ReplyDeleteI am glad to go through your appreciation.
I have seen many families displaying the fruits they have bought over the dining table with nobody to prepare them as visually appealing & appetising fruits.If you can go through other posts , you can realise that I have addressed this point.
There is stream of children coming to my flat in Bangalore holding some fruit or other in their hands , with their parents and introducing me to their parents. Such is the visual impact of visually appealing and neatly cut fruits . They remain with me till the fruits are cut with rapt attention.
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Thanks Rangarajan Ramaswamy Bangalore 31.05.2013 06:00 pm