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    How to Make Vegetable Atchar in South Africa

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Learning how to make vegetable atchar in South Africa allows you to prepare a flavorful and spicy pickle that is commonly enjoyed with many meals. Vegetable atchar is a tangy condiment made from mixed vegetables preserved with spices, oil, and vinegar. It is widely popular in South Africa and is often served alongside dishes such as rice, bread, curries, or grilled meats.

    Traditionally, atchar is made with mango, but vegetable atchar uses a variety of vegetables to create a colorful and crunchy pickle. The spices and oil help preserve the vegetables while giving the dish its distinctive flavor.

    1. Table of Contents

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      • Gather the Ingredients
      • Prepare the Vegetables
      • Add Salt and Rest the Vegetables
      • Prepare the Spice Mixture
      • Combine the Vegetables and Spices
      • Cool and Store the Atchar
      • Serve the Vegetable Atchar

      Gather the Ingredients

    Start by preparing the ingredients needed to make vegetable atchar.

    • 2 cups chopped carrots
    • 2 cups chopped cabbage
    • 1 cup green beans, sliced
    • 1 onion, chopped
    • 2 tablespoons Curry powder
    • 1 tablespoon Mustard seeds
    • 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1 cup vinegar
    • 1/2 cup cooking oil
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • Salt to taste

    You can also add other vegetables such as cauliflower or peppers depending on your preference.

    1. Prepare the Vegetables

    Wash all the vegetables thoroughly before cutting them.

    • Chop the carrots, cabbage, and beans into small pieces
    • Slice the onion thinly
    • Place all the vegetables in a large bowl

    Small pieces help the vegetables absorb the spices and flavors better.

    1. Add Salt and Rest the Vegetables

    Sprinkle salt over the chopped vegetables.

    • Mix the vegetables well with the salt
    • Leave them to rest for about 30 minutes
    • Drain any excess liquid that forms

    This step helps soften the vegetables slightly and removes extra moisture.

    1. Prepare the Spice Mixture

    Place a pan on medium heat and add the cooking oil.

    • Add Mustard seeds and allow them to heat until they begin to pop
    • Stir in Curry powder and turmeric powder
    • Add sugar and vinegar to the mixture

    Stir the ingredients gently to form a flavorful pickling sauce.

    1. Combine the Vegetables and Spices

    Add the prepared vegetables to the pan with the spice mixture.

    • Stir well to coat the vegetables with the spices
    • Allow the mixture to cook lightly for a few minutes
    • Make sure all vegetables are evenly mixed

    This step helps the vegetables absorb the aromatic spices.

    1. Cool and Store the Atchar

    Once the mixture is ready, remove it from the heat.

    • Allow the vegetable atchar to cool completely
    • Transfer it to a clean glass jar or airtight container
    • Store it in the refrigerator

    Letting the atchar sit for a day or two can improve the flavor.

    1. Serve the Vegetable Atchar

    Vegetable atchar can be served with many dishes.

    • Enjoy it with rice or bread
    • Serve it with curries or grilled meats
    • Add a small portion as a spicy side condiment

    The tangy and spicy flavor enhances many meals.

    Also Read: How to Make Toast in a Pan

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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