Now, there are tons of recipes floating on the cyber culinary world with the pre-fix ‘achari’. For those who aren’t aware, achari or achar refers to pickle in Hindi. The Indian pickles, unlike the Western counterparts, are an indulgence of spices and these very spices are used to flavour other dishes too, which have ended up being labeled ‘achari’.
You might have read the ‘achari okra’ recipe that I had posted on the blog a while ago. In that dish, I used a spoonful of the pickle itself to add flavour to the okras. But in today’s dish, achari mushrooms, I made the achari spice blend and this was used to add flavour to the white button mushrooms.
The achari spice blend is a flavourful and fragrant medley of mustard, cumin, fennel, fenugreek, carrom, dry chillies, dry mango and nigella (the seeds, not the diva!)
It is an extremely versatile blend that can be used for flavouring barbecues, meat skewers etc…apart from of course, Indian dishes. Do take the effort to make the spice blend from scratch, it’s not a difficult one and you can store the extra in an airtight container for a few weeks.
I used mushrooms only because I found some great ones at the market but you can use just about any vegetable or meat for this one. I have tried it with chicken and the result was delicious.
Achari mushrooms would make a great starter. The fragrant and delicious spice blend flirts with the onions, aromatics and tomatoes to coat the mushrooms lovingly in a flavourful thick sauce. A squirt of lemon, the freshness of chopped coriander and a pinch of dry fenugreek leaves, all add to the delicious drama unfolding….
Adapted from a similar dish by Meera Jayaram.
Achari Mushrooms
Ingredients
Achari spice blend:
- 2 tbsp mustard seeds
- 2 tbsp cumin seeds
- 2 tbsp nigella seeds kalonji
- 2 tbsp fennel seeds
- 2 tsp fenugreek seeds
- 1 tsp carrom seeds ajwain
- 75 gms dry red chilli
- 2 tsp dry mango powder amchoor
For the dish:
- 500 gms white button mushrooms; washed dried and halved
- 3 tbsp mustard oil
- 1 red onion chopped finely
- 3 garlic cloves chopped finely
- 1 inch ginger chopped finely
- 1 large red tomato blanched and pureed
- ¼ tsp turmeric powder
- 2 tsp Kashmiri red chilli powder
- 1 tsp achari spice blend
- ¼ tsp dry fenugreek leaves
- Salt to season
- juice of ½ lemon
- ½ cup chopped coriander leaves
Instructions
- Dry roast all the spices except the red chillies and dry mango powder. Keep aside to cool. Roast the chillies separately taking care not to burn it. Cool and grind all the spices together. Mix in the dry mango powder and you have the achari spice blend.
- In a pan, heat oil and sauté the chopped onions. Add the garlic and ginger and sauté till the onions are softened and turn light brown.
- Meanwhile blanch and puree one tomato.
- To the onions, add turmeric, Kashmiri chilli and achari spice blend. Saute on low flame for a minute and add the tomato puree. Continue to cook on low flame till the puree thickens and the gravy comes together.
- Add the mushrooms and sauté for 2 minutes on high heat; season with salt. The mushrooms release a bit of water which helps to bring the dish together. Taste at this stage and adjust seasoning accordingly. Do not cook the mushrooms for too long; it should still have a bit to it when finished.
- Take off flame and add the fenugreek leaves, lemon and coriander leaves.
- Serve hot.
srvd0206
This looks so tempting! I am trying this tonight and am sure it’s gonna be a blockbuster in my family! ๐
vanyadhanya
lovely to hear that; hope you and your family enjoys it
swatilekha ghosh
tried in todays dinner …turned awesome ..thanks
vanyadhanya
Lovely to hear that Swatilekha and happy to know that you enjoyed it. Thanks for writing in….
Nicole- Champagne and Chips
Achari sounds delicious. Mango! I’ve just been reading about how healthy mushrooms are too. Apparently they prevent cancer now ๐
vanyadhanya
Science will tell you one thing today and the opposite the next. Eat mushrooms because they are high on protein and great on taste.
machinegunmeow
This looks delicious – I’m going to have to try making it soon!
vanyadhanya
go ahead, and do let me know if you enjoyed it
chefceaser
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simplyvegetarian777
This is just brilliant Dhanya! Sharing it on my FB wall!
vanyadhanya
go ahead dear
simplyvegetarian777
Did ๐
milkandbun
Mmm yummy What an aromatic dish! ๐
vanyadhanya
thank u
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef
Doesn’t this look good! I must get the ingredients and give this a try.
vanyadhanya
go ahead Maureen.
Aruna Panangipally
I like anything achari…. must be the Andhra in me. ๐
vanyadhanya
ha ha…I understand that.
elsonsequeira
I love anything with the word achaari attached to it… THis one is bookmarked for a try soon. ๐
vanyadhanya
me too Elson, but I must say this was the best of the lot.
elsonsequeira
Couldnt agree more!! ๐