Shan Chilli Pickle 1Kg
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Chilli pickle, also known as chili pickle or mirch achaar, is a popular condiment in Asian cuisine, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This spicy and tangy delicacy is made by preserving green or red chillies in a flavorful mixture of spices and oil. Chilli pickle is renowned for its fiery kick and ability to add a burst of flavor to a variety of dishes.

To prepare chilli pickle, fresh chillies are typically slit or chopped, allowing the spices and oil to penetrate the chilli peppers. Common ingredients used in the pickle mixture include mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, asafoetida (hing), turmeric, salt, and various aromatic spices. Vinegar or lemon juice is also used to impart acidity and aid in preservation. The mixture is heated and then poured over the chillies, allowing them to marinate and absorb the flavors.

Chilli pickle comes in numerous regional variations, each with its unique taste profile. Some recipes use dried red chillies, while others use fresh green ones. The level of spiciness can be adjusted by the type and quantity of chillies used. Additionally, some versions of chilli pickle incorporate additional ingredients such as mango, garlic, or ginger for added complexity of flavors.

This condiment is enjoyed as a side dish, a flavor enhancer, or a complement to a wide range of meals, including rice dishes, flatbreads, and even snacks. Its fiery heat is balanced by the zesty and savory undertones from the spices and oil. Chilli pickle is not only appreciated for its taste but also for its long shelf life, making it an excellent choice for preserving excess chillies and enjoying their fiery goodness year-round. Whether homemade or store-bought, chilli pickle remains a beloved and essential part of South Asian culinary traditions, adding an extra dimension of flavor and spice to the region's diverse dishes.

Chilli pickle, also known as chili pickle or mirch achaar, is a popular condiment in Asian cuisine, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This spicy and tangy delicacy is made by preserving green or red chillies in a flavorful mixture of spices and oil. Chilli pickle is renowned for its fiery kick and ability to add a burst of flavor to a variety of dishes.

To prepare chilli pickle, fresh chillies are typically slit or chopped, allowing the spices and oil to penetrate the chilli peppers. Common ingredients used in the pickle mixture include mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, asafoetida (hing), turmeric, salt, and various aromatic spices. Vinegar or lemon juice is also used to impart acidity and aid in preservation. The mixture is heated and then poured over the chillies, allowing them to marinate and absorb the flavors.

Chilli pickle comes in numerous regional variations, each with its unique taste profile. Some recipes use dried red chillies, while others use fresh green ones. The level of spiciness can be adjusted by the type and quantity of chillies used. Additionally, some versions of chilli pickle incorporate additional ingredients such as mango, garlic, or ginger for added complexity of flavors.

This condiment is enjoyed as a side dish, a flavor enhancer, or a complement to a wide range of meals, including rice dishes, flatbreads, and even snacks. Its fiery heat is balanced by the zesty and savory undertones from the spices and oil. Chilli pickle is not only appreciated for its taste but also for its long shelf life, making it an excellent choice for preserving excess chillies and enjoying their fiery goodness year-round. Whether homemade or store-bought, chilli pickle remains a beloved and essential part of South Asian culinary traditions, adding an extra dimension of flavor and spice to the region's diverse dishes.

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