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Instant Gajar Mirch Ka Achar I Carrot and Green Chili Pickle

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Instant Gajar Mirch ka achar- A very easy and Instant seasonal carrot and green chili pickle

Instant Gajar Mirch ka achar- With The arrival of winter the market is now flooded with fresh leafy vegetables,crisp radish and carrots and so many colourful vegetables to choose from.The greens are mostly used for making stir fries like Aloo Methi ki sabzi and Punjabi Style Saag Aloo   and parathas.

During winter we prefer to make stuffed parathas and those hot and crisp parathas goes well with yogurt, chutney and pickles . I remember my Mom and Nani used to make big jars of delicious pickles which was served with stuffed parathas ,daal chawal etc. The stock would easily last the whole winter season. Now I also make these seasonal pickles during winter as my family loves all these crisp vegetable pickles.

These seasonal pickles dont have much oil and spices like other yearly pickles so you can eat them without worrying about too much oil and spice intake,they are almost like any Indian stir fry. This Carrot and green chili pickle is an Instant pickle which doesn’t need too much oil and too many spices .

You can adjust the quantity of carrots and chilies according to your preference ,can add more chilies if you want.After 4 days keep the pickle refrigerated and enjoy till it last. If you want to make it in a large batch then you can increase the quantity of oil to increase the shelf life.

Do try these delicious pickle recipes-

  • Gajar,Gobhi,Shalgum ka achar ,
  • Mooli ka Achar
  • Aloo Gajar ka achar
  • Mooli Ka Achar
  • Amla Achar

 

instant carrot and green chili pickle

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5 from 6 votes

Instant Gajar Mirch Ka Achar, Carrot and Green Chili Pickle

A very easy and Instant seasonal Carrot and Green Chili Pickle
Prep Time20 minutes mins
Total Time20 minutes mins
Course: Pickles/Achar
Cuisine: North Indian Cuisine
Keyword: carrot chili pickle, gajar pickle, instant pickle, Mirch ka achar
Author: Anjana Chaturvedi

Ingredients

  • 500 Carrot / Gajar
  • 100 gms Green Chillies / Hari Mirch
  • 2 tbsp Salt / Namak
  • 6 tbsp Cooking Oil
  • 2 tbsp Split Mustard seeds/Rai kuria
  • 4 tsp White Vinegar / Sirka
  • 1/4 tsp Asafoetida / Hing powder
  • 3 tbsp Lemon Juice / Nimbu Ka Ras

Instructions

  • Wash and wipe green chilies and carrots.
  • Chop carrots into batons and chilies lengthwise of the size of carrots.
  • Take a glass bowl add carrots,chilies and salt in it and mix well.
  • Keep it covered for 2-3 hours , so carrots will release its extra moisture .
  • Now drain the carrots in a colander to drain all the water.
  • Spread the carrots and chilies on a muslin cloth and spread either in sunlight or under the fan till its the extra moisture dries up.
  • It will take about 2-3 hours in sun and 5-6 hours inside the room.
  • Now take a bowl and add oil,vinegar,lemon juice , half tsp salt and mustard kuria and mix well till it becomes like a smooth mixture.
  • Add carrots and chilies in the mixture and mix well.
  • Cover the bowl with a lid and keep in sunlight for 2-3 days and keep mixing in between.
  • Then transfer the pickle in a glass jar and keep refrigerated.

Posted by Anjana Chaturvedi Filed Under: Pickles

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  1. Saumya

    2020-09-08 at

    5 stars
    Thank you for sharing. I make Pickles at home, and i see them online, your recipe ‘Gajar Mirch Ka Achar’ is really wonderful and it kept me on toes while I was reading, because it is exactly how my mother taught me to make pickles. Here is the website, https://hshpickle.com I make most of the pickles myself and with the help of my elder sister.
    I have bookmarked your amazing site, to follow the updates. Thanks again

  2. Joihi. Bansal

    2020-06-05 at

    5 stars
    Awesome..mouth watering. So simple to make..Thank you soo much for sharing.

    • anjanaskc

      2020-06-06 at

      Thank you !

  3. Seema

    2018-12-12 at

    Thank you Anjana ji for these fab recipes

5 from 6 votes (4 ratings without comment)

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