How To Make Amla Pickle , Amla Achar Recipe

By Anjana Chaturvedi @maayeka

Amla Pickle -Indian gooseberry pickle

Amla /amlaki /Nellikka or Indian Gooseberries are packed with nutrients ,It is a very good source of Vitamin C and have antioxidant properties.It is very easily available during winters so we have to consume it in different ways.It have vitamin C so it is very good to consume during cold ,good for digestion and as it is very easy to digest it can be given to small children as well as old age people ,they can also eat and enjoy it .It is used in many Ayurvedic preparations .It is a major component in the most popular ayurvedic health food- Chyavanprash.

I have used big sized amlas so I steam cook them and removed the segments ,but if you are using small size amla then just steam cook them and use them whole ,no need to separate the segments. Due to oxidation the pickle change its colour after 2-3 weeks and turn greenish but no need to worry or to discard the pickle it is good to use even after the change in the colour.

Amla have a peculiar tangy sour taste so it taste very good in pickles and chutnyies . Every winter I make this amla pickle and many other recipes with amla like -


Amla Achar Recipe ,Indian Gooseberry Pickle

Amla pickle- a Healthy and deliciousgooseberry pickle

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Amla Achar Recipe ,Indian Gooseberry Pickle

Amla pickle- a Healthy and deliciousgooseberry pickle

Note-

  1. If possible don't make this pickle in a big batch as it become soft after some time .so I prefer to make small batches of this pickle as it is available easily during winters.
  2. The pickle change the color after some times and turns slightly greenish due to oxidation but is fine to consume .
  3. You can store it in refrigeration for a long shelf life.
  4. If the amla is small in size then use it whole.
  5. You can also add fresh green chili pieces in it.

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