Mango jam

It's mango season in my garden I made jam it comes out very delicious and we enjoyed with bread .it is my innovation not go for the recipe.
Mango jam
It's mango season in my garden I made jam it comes out very delicious and we enjoyed with bread .it is my innovation not go for the recipe.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash and peeled mango and cut into cubes and add water just to dip the mango and boil till tender
- 2
Now cool it and blend in the mixy by two portions and make a smooth paste. Measure the pulp if 2/1/2 then dries up water by cooking till seems two cups or little thicken
- 3
Now take nonstick wok add all paste and continue stirring till little thick now add sugar and continue stirring so sugar will not to check or burn or stick to the pan after seems like jam then turn off the gas
- 4
Note it should be little loose after cooling it will be thick test. Pour little on plate a the turn downward if does water separated it means correct for jam. Cool it and enjoy with bread and Parantha children like with chappatti and Parantha store in containers and keep it fridge for 2 weeks.
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