Sikkim tomato achar/pickle, a quick and easy condiment with tomatoes and green chili. A delicious and fiery condiment to serve with flatbreads.
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The Land & Its Food
Sikkim, a landlocked Indian state located in the Himalayan mountains, bordered with Nepal, Tibet and West Bengal. So naturally their cuisine has large impacts of Chinese, Tibetan and Nepalese Cuisine. Rice is the staple food, with meat and dairy products consumed depending on availability. Besides these, various traditional fermented foods and beverages, also forms major part of their meal.
Indian Pickles
Indian pickles are made with oil, vinegar, lemon juice or water. A wide variety of vegetables are pickled in Indian cuisine like mango, gooseberry, tomato, carrots, beets, etc.
North-Indian style pickles, mostly use Mustard oil for seasoning, whereas South-Indian pickles use Sesame oil and spices like mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, red chili powder and salt. When we say south-indian pickle, the first thing that crosses many minds is the famous avakaya or aavaikai. You can check the recipe of Andhra style Mango pickle at Srivalli's page. Andhra style tomato pickle here at Sandhya's place. If you are a garlic lover, check this malabar style garlic pickle from Rafeeda's place.
There are many no-oil, instant pickles, that keep our taste-buds wanting for more, like this Nepali style tomato pickle, gooseberry in brine, roasted green chili pickle etc.
How to make Sikkim style tomato pickle
Sikkim style tomato pickle is very simple to make and takes less than 15 minutes to make. An instant pickle, stays good for 3-4 days, when refrigerated.
- Take the tomatoes, dunk it in boiling water, take it off the stove and let it sit covered for 10 minutes
- Remove the tomatoes, peel the skin, mash it roughly. In a mortar-pestle, mash green chilies roughly. Add it to the tomatoes, add salt and mix well.
- Serve this instant tomato pickle with flatbreads or momos.
Sikkim Tomato Achar | Instant tomato pickle |No oil pickle
Equipment
- Mortar-pestle for crushing chillies
- Potato masher for mashing tomatoes
Ingredients
- 2 nos large red tomatoes
- 3 nos green chilies
- ¾ teaspoon salt to or to taste
Instructions
- Boil 2 Cups of water, add the tomatoes. Remove from heat, cover and keep for 10 minutes
- Remove the tomatoes and peel the skin. Mash the pulp roughly with potato masher
- Roughly mince green chilies using a mortar and pestle, add this to mashes tomatoes.
- Add salt and mix well.
- Serve with Kodo ko Roti or can be served along with piping hot momos too.
- Any leftovers can be refrigerated and stored upto 3-4 days.
Disclaimer
I m not a Doctor or a Nutritionist The Nutrition information provided above comes from the plugin and is only an estimate.
Enjoy this sikkim style tomato achar with flatbreads and momos. I served it with Kodo ko roti. We love to enjoy it with as a sandwich spread too.
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Uma Srinivas
Such a simple and delicious achar! I think we can eat this with paratha and steamed rice as well! Love to try this out soon...
Archana
Sikkim style tomato achar is so simple to make and yet so delicious. Especially now that I have too many red tomatoes this pickle seems like a nice flavourful condiment to supplement our meal. Thanks. will make it immediately Priya.:D
Lata Lala
This delicious looking easy to make instant tomato pickle sounds so interesting. I would love to eat this with piping hot tadka khichdi.
Mayuri Patel
Beautiful colour of Sikkim Tomato Achar. Such a simple and yet a flavourful pickle to enjoy with anything from rice to parathas. I love making it.
Poonam bachhav
Silk style tomato achar is so simple yet flavorful. Oil free recipe with a tangy spicy kick is just perfect pair with dal chawal or khichdi.
Seema Sriram
ooo!! fiery and easy to prepare. This achar looks like a perfect way to go on the crazy run days. I am sure it will work with any main dish to bring flavour.
Jagruti's Cooking Odyssey
Such a delicious and easy pickle recipe this is, only made with 2 ingredients but deliver tons of flavours, can't go wrong, can we?