I am enjoying my Easy Peasy Chamoy Sauce and Muskmelon.
Easy Peasy Chamoy Sauce and Bread and Easy Peasy Chamoy Sauce with Easy Peasy Chamoy Sauce!!!
In case you are wondering just what is wrong with me let me tell you nothing except I have discovered a new dipping sauce and condiment that I am crazy about.
This small bowl of Easy Peasy Chamoy Sauce and I am like crazy going around and offering it to my family members who are not too enamoured with it.
Let me tell you either you love Chamoy or you don’t! Unfortunately in my place only I seem to have fallen in under its spell.
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So what is Chamoy?
Chamoy is an addictive sweet, sour and spicy Mexican dipping sauce and condiment.
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How is Chamoy used?
Street food in Mexico is bedecked with Chamoy and is also sold as saladito. So you are more likely to find slices of mango and cucumber garnished with the sauce, mixed in esquites, or in a glass of mangonada. But in recent times Chefs are dishing out amazing stuff with Chamoy. I found an amazing baked salmon with the Chamoy. (food for thought.)
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Okay, How was Chamoy discovered?
Though Chamoy is consumed a lot in Mexico the origins of Chamoy are hazy. Chamoy is considered to be an adaptation of the Japanese pickled Ume fruit called umeboshi. A Japanese emigrant Teikichi Iwadare, umeboshi made with apricot, which he named Chamoy. The Mexicans use mango, apricot for plums.
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How is Chamony prepared?
I have already said that the Mexicans use mango, apricot for plums.
Chamoy is prepared packing the fruit in either dry salt or brine and vinegar. Then osmosis kicks in and all the natural moisture is drawn out. The dry fruit is separated and sold as a snack. This is called as a snack known as saladitos, literally 'little salty things.’ ( Psst! mine is an easier way).
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So do you waste the salted fruit brine?
No, the salted brine water is seasoned to taste with chilli powder. This is Chamoy Sauce too. But many times the liquid is heated and the reduced, it is also thickened with pureed fruit.
Depending upon the amount of pureed fruit in the Chamoy you will have different consistencies.
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But you said that the Mexicans use Mango, apricots and plums. Will the taste of Chamoy remain the same? Where does the taste come from?
The taste of Chamoy can vary because of the different fruit and brine solutions.
Chamoy is sour because of vinegar, spicy because of chilli powder, salty because of salt used to start the osmosis. The sweetness is from the fruit but also depends upon the amount of vinegar used.
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What is the thickened Chamoy used for?
I have already mentioned that pureed fruit is used to thicken the sauce hence the thinner, liquid Chamoy is bottled and consumed as a hot sauce. This sauce is used as a condiment for street food known as "tostilocos". potato chips, fruits and nuts.
Thicker Chamoy is sold in small jars and is used as a dip for vegetables or firmer fruits.
Use Chamoy to flavour Raspados or Chamoyada which is shaved ice or sorbet, Paletas or caramel lollipops.
Not just kiddy stuff but Chamoy is also used to make a Michelada, a Mexican beer mix in addition to Chamoy traditional assorted sauces are used.
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How does one make Chamoy at home easily?
Simple, read on I will give you an easy recipe even the kids can make.
You know me easy and Archana are synonyms ha!ha!
When I googled Chamoy I was surprised the number of methods that you can use to make Chamoy. There this one fancy recipe that I want to try next. It uses dry hibiscus flowers to make the Chamoy but I found an easier way!!!
Before you think that my marbles are all over the place let me tell you that today is Monday and Foodie Monday Bloghop Day today is #207 Ulta Pulta Day.
It was Kalyani's turn to give us a theme and her theme was Ulta Pulta our criteria was, "use a traditional savoury ingredient in a sweet dish or vice versa." Trust Kalyani to come up with innovative themes where you have to think out of the box. Now you know if you visit Kalyani for some recipe you will find something innovative yet healthy. Don't believe me check her Baked Tandoori Gobhi among others.
Anyway, let us get down to today's Easy Peasy Chamoy Sauce Recipe with the ingredient available in an Indian pantry.
The only thing equipment I have used the chutney jar of my blender
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Easy Peasy Chamoy Sauce
Equipment
- Blender
Ingredients
- 1 cup mango jam
- 2 teaspoon chilli powder I used a mixture of badgi and Guntur
- ¼ cup Lemon juice
- ½ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Use the chutney jar of your mixer and add all the ingredients in it.
- Blend to get a smooth puree.
- Check the seasonings and adjust according to your tastes.
- Transfer to a bowl and enjoy.
Notes
The other sauces I have tried and were highly loved are
- Spanish Romesco Sauce
- Homemade Salted Caramel Sauce
- Fresh Pistou, a Pesto with a Difference
- Pesto Rosso for Pasta
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The Girl Next Door says
Oooh, this sounds right up my alley! I'm a sucker for dishes that are sweet and sour and spicy all at the same time, and this one is just that. 🙂
ArchanaPotdar says
😀 Thanks.
Poonam Bachhav says
I can imagine the taste of this chamoy sauce with the sweetness coming from mango jam and the sour taste from lime and the spicy kick from the chili powder. I would love to have it as a wrap on my paratha for breakfast. Always love to read your informative posts !
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks Poonam.
Mayuri Patel says
Such a mouth watering sauce Archana. I love making chamoy sauce whenever the mango season begins. I add it to mango juice, its called mangonada or chamango slush, a famous Mexican Street Food. I'll have to make this flavorful chamoy sauce again and enjoy it with others things that you've mentioned.
ArchanaPotdar says
I have the mangoes in the freezer Mayuri. Plan to make it soon. Thanks.
Sujata Roy says
Wow, you have a good collection of sauce recipes. This sounds mouthwatering. I will surely try it. I can imagine the sweet hot tangy mixed taste. Can I make it with mixed fruit jam?
ArchanaPotdar says
I suppose so why not mix fruit in fact I want to make it with mixed fruit too.
Harini M says
Excellent recipe!
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks.
Swati says
Love the spicy, tangy and sweet taste in this dip. Very well explained and detailed post about the recipe. will love to try this with apricots or mangoes.. how about using it in wraps and rolls!!
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks, Use it in wraps and rolls to Swati. The sky is the limit.
Preethi Prasad says
This sauce sounds interesting. Bookmarking this recipe . Love this easy sauce recipe.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks.
Renu says
Never heard about this sauce anytime but it looks delicious. It so happens that you like something and others dont but it’s absolutely okay. Just enjoy
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks, Renu reading your comment made me feel less guilty.
sasmita sahoo says
di this is really interesting one, never tried Chamoy beforehand.. I think I will enjoy this in any wrap first of all if I try my hand
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks.
Shobha Keshwani says
This sauce looks amazing with sweet and tangy flavour from the fruit jam and Lime juice. How long can we preserve this.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks.
Priya Srinivasan says
Wow arch love the texture of that sauce! i may actually eat it straight from the mixie jar, sweet, sour and Chili , what an amazing combo of flavors ❤️❤️
ArchanaPotdar says
😀 That is why we are friends. 😀
Chef Mireille says
thanks for such an easy recipe. I have been using it on all of my sandwiches and wraps and it is so delicious!
ArchanaPotdar says
😀 Glad, you like it. You must be able to buy it eaisly.
Jayashree T.Rao says
Such a spicy, tangy one. Loved this, it's definitely something we like and must try soon. Nice , informative post.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thank you.
Mayuri Patel says
I love making chamoy sauce as we normally have it with pureed mango juice. I love how you've used the sauce to drizzle on some melon cubes. Must try that as sometimes the melon is bland.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks, Mayuri.
hem lata srivastava says
Sounds delicious never heard about the chamoy sauce. I can imagine the taste .and flavour.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks.
Preethi Prasad says
Home made chamoy sauce sounds incredible. Thanks for sharing this easy recipe. Interesting mix of flavors. Can’t wait to try it soon.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks, Preethi.
Jolly says
What a beautiful texture of this sauce, so shiny and silky. I loved this instant sweet sour spicy dip, we can enjoy all flavors in one. This is such a great recipe, would love to add my chicken wraps or used a dip with chicken. So beautiful share Archana.
ArchanaPotdar says
thanks.
Kalyani says
That's a great collecton of sauces to try , and this sounds right up my alley. How come I missed it in the past.. totally innovative and versatile too ...
ArchanaPotdar says
thanks.
Kalyani says
Sweet spicy chamoy sauce sounds like a great accompaniment to fries or even cutlets. Net this would work as a dressing too.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks, Kalyani.