With the Mango season getting over and the rains setting in, we want to eat versions of mango and not just Mango. It should be something which will melt in our mouth and burst out giving pure mango flavors every time we move our jaws. So here is a simple recipe which i am sure all of you will try and succeed. Its called simply a Mango roll. Here goes….
Take Mango pulp of 2 Mangoes with 100-150 gms sugar.
Mix fine to make a paste in mixie.
Then on low flame in an open pan cook for about 15-20 mins stirring continuously and then spread it with a flat spoon on a thali/thali’s to make a thin layer.
Allow to cool naturally from 8-24 hours depending on the room environment.
If dry atmosphere then it will settle in about 8-10 hours. If humid then it will take 16-24 hours.
Slice strips like we do for Patra.
Roll and decorate with kaju kani ( Powdred Cashew) or melon seeds or any edible decorations and eat it all up…. Just like I did..
Make more the next day…
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Looks like Aam Papad. Tastes like it too?
Awesome pics, btw.
Haan..Aam paapad is another name.. Thanks Pari.. 🙂
Looks so tantalizing!
Yes. looks a mouth watering dish!
Its is Rajeev.. 🙂 Thanks
Give it a try Matts, you will like it.. 🙂
So yummy! Thanks for describing the method. 🙂
Give it a try Ravish, Its easy and I am sure you will like it.. 🙂
Vow! mouth-watering. I’ll surely try this.
I am sure you will like it Anjana.. 🙂
This looks absolutely yummy and worth trying .
Give it a try Somali.. 🙂 Do post pics..
Mouthwatering!
Yes Lata.. 🙂
it looks superb…thanks for sharing 🙂
Welcome Shweta.. 🙂
Looks so delicious. I’m going to try this. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
You are welcome always Kiran..:) Thanks for stopping by.. 🙂
Wow…never knew the good ole Aam Papad could be made to look so yummy…and the way you described it…could make any one drool. And the best part I learnt here – it is so easy to make..I had no idea. My betu is very fond of Aam papads…now I will try my hand at it. Thanks 🙂
I am sure he will like it Bushra..Its actually very simple to make.. 🙂