Showing posts with label Manga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manga. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

CRISPY GREEN MANGO, APPLE AND JICAMA SALAD

My version of a Thai green mango salad. This salad goes perfect with anything fried like fried chicken, fried fish and even fried pork chop. Best and famous with Thai crispy fish. Thai crispy fish with green mango salad is one of the best dish i had during my visit to Thailand. That dish will be for another blog. In the meantime let's continue with the salad ;)

This salad is easy to make and you can substitute other ingredients to make it your own. The addition of the jicama is my version. So, you can probably add pears to the salad or any crispy/crunchy fruit...hhmmm now i need to try that. ;)

The secret to a fresh and crispy salad, is to make sure you buy fresh fruits and no blemish as much as possible

Ingredients: 
For 4 serving

1 green mango (choose a big size and make sure it's not ripe)
1 jicama (medium size)
1 apple (green and tart- granny smith is perfect)
1 lime or more if you want it sour
cilantro (washed, this will all depend on how much cilantro you want. Omit, if you don't like cilantro)
2 pieces of Thai bird chili 
1 small shallot or small sweet onion
2 T pounded roasted peanuts
1 T chopped roasted dried shrimps ( available at any Asian stores)
Dressing: ****
5 T fish sauce
4 T fresh lime juice
2 T sugar

 **** Taste and adjust the dressing to suit your taste.

Peel and grate or julienne the mango and jicama. Slice the apple and onion the same way.
Roast and chop peanuts.
Roast and chop dried shrimps (optional)
Mix all the dressing ingredients (Remember, taste it first and adjust if needed)
Toss the salad and garnish more cilantro or dried shrimp if you want.



Oh...so...delicious!!! Crunchy, crispy, sweet, sour and tangy!!!!!





Some of the ingredients.... green apple, jicama, green mango and lime



An important ingredient. Fish sauce. I love this brand but you can use any brand of course.


I  know this might not be available in your area, or you are allergic to shrimp,you can omit this ingredient. But if you ask me...really, i think this does add flavor to the salad.







I served this salad with my version of the Thai Crispy Fish. Recipe to follow;)
Now, i want to make this salad again!!!! lol!




Thursday, August 20, 2009

HOW TO SLICE A MANGO-NO MESS NO FUSS
















MANGO ICE CREAM

Mango Ice Cream is one of our favorite Philippine Ice Cream, Magnolia Brand to be specific. I have been planning on making this but always end up buying Magnolia Ice Cream w/c is a bit expensive. Last couple of weeks i was in an Ice Cream mood, that i made 4 different flavors. I will be posting them one at a time.

Y: 1 Quart

Ingredients:
2 medium sized ripe mangoes, peeled and pitted (I suggest Asian mangoes, they are sweeter and not fibrous as the greenish/reddish mangoes we see at the grocery stores)
2 cups heavy cream
1 cup whole milk
2/3 cup sugar
4 egg yolks

Directions:
1. Puree one mango and finely chop the other mango. Put in separate bowls.
2. Lightly whisk egg yolks in a pan.
3. Add sugar in the pan and mix well.
4. Gradually add milk and mix it well.
5. Put the pan on low heat and heat the mixture, stirring constantly.
6.When the mixture is thickened, remove the pan from the heat.
7. Soak the bottom of the pan in ice water and cool the mixture.
8. Add the mango puree in the egg mixture and mix well.
9. Add whipped cream in the mixture and stir gently.
10. Fold in the chopped mangoes and stir gently.
11. Pour the mixture in an ice cream maker, following the manufacturers instructions. Freeze until firm.



Egg and Cream Mixture/ Mango Puree






Mango Ice Cream oh so yummy!