How to cook
How to prepare and serve a mango
| 1. A mango is always rather awkward to prepare, but first you need to check that it's ripe. Colour is not an indication: the skins are variously green, red, yellow-orange or even vaguely purple. As with an avocado you need to hold the fruit in your hand and feel a 'give' or softness when you exert a little pressure. Smell, too, can help you – the riper it is, the heavier the perfume. The best way to start is to place the mango on a flat surface (I often use a dinner plate to catch the juice). Remember there is a large flat stone in the centre, so take a sharp knife, hold the mango in a vertical position, then slice it lengthways either side of the stone. |
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| 2. Now hold each slice, flesh-side up, and this time, using a small knife, cut a criss-cross pattern into the flesh right down to the skin but being careful not to cut through the skin. |
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| 3. Now you can turn the whole thing inside out and simply cut away the cubes of mango into a bowl, then tip in any juices that are left on the plate. |
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| 4. To deal with the middle section with the stone in it, remove the skin with a small, sharp knife then use the knife to chop the flesh away from the stone – it won't be in nice little cubes this time, you just have to keep going round the stone until you have removed as much flesh as possible. |
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| 5. Alternatively, mangoes can be sliced, but only if they're just ripe and not too soft. This time you need a potato peeler to finely peel off the skin, then hold the mango in one hand and, with a small knife, cut out a slice, taking the knife down to the stone either side of it, then remove the slice and carry on cutting slices all the way round. |
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| 6. If the mango is too soft and fibrous to chop or slice, cut the cheeks off the fruit, then scoop out the flesh and make a purée in the processor with a little lime juice. Lovely as a sauce for something sweet or savoury like Thai Fish Curry with Mango, or add half its quantity of Greek yoghurt to make a fragrant mango fool. I love to eat mango on its own with a squeeze of lime, which seems to bring out the flavour of the fruit. |
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