Onion Kachumber

Onion Kachumber

This traditional Parsi onion salad, or Kachumber, features finely sliced onions cured with salt to create a tender yet crisp texture. Fresh aromatics like ginger, green chilies, and coriander leaves provide a burst of brightness, while a splash of vinegar adds the perfect tangy finish. Ideally served as a refreshing accompaniment to rich curries and rice dishes, this salad can be customized with raw mango or cucumber for added crunch.

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds Onions (Originally '1 seer'. Use red or white onions.)
  • 1 cup Fresh coriander leaves (Chopped. Originally 'leaves of 2 bunches'.)
  • 1 tablespoon Ginger (Finely minced. Quantity estimated from context.)
  • 2 whole Green chilies (Or 3, to taste. Finely chopped.)
  • 1 teaspoon Salt (Heaped. Adjust to taste.)
  • 2 tablespoons Vinegar (Or to taste. Can be substituted with thick tamarind pulp for a variation.)
  • 1/2 fruit Raw mango (Optional addition. Medium size, peeled and chopped.)
  • 1 medium Cucumber (Optional addition. Peeled and sliced.)
  • 1 tablespoon Jaggery (Optional. Use only if making the sweet tamarind variation.)

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Instructions

  1. 1Peel the onions and slice them extremely thinly, resembling fine vermicelli (sev). Place them in a large bowl.
  2. 2Add the heaped teaspoon of salt to the sliced onions. Rub and knead the salt into the onions by hand until they become soft and pliable.
  3. 3Peel the ginger. Finely chop the ginger, fresh coriander leaves, and green chilies.
  4. 4Add the chopped aromatics to the softened onions and mix thoroughly. If using optional ingredients like raw mango (peeled and finely chopped) or cucumber (peeled and sliced), add them at this stage.
  5. 5Finally, add vinegar to taste and toss well. Alternatively, for a sweet and sour variation, omit the vinegar and instead mix in thick tamarind pulp combined with the jaggery (cleaned and dissolved).

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