Sunday, July 1, 2012

Tender Jackfruit Chutney

This is one of the typical Havyaka recipes. Very easy to prepare delicious to eat. Give it a try if you get freshtender jack fruit or tinned one. Enjoy. 
Preparation time: 30 min
Servings: 4

Ingredients:
  • 1/4 tender Jackfruit
  • 4-5 Green Chilies ( to taste)
  • 2 inch Ginger
  • 1/2 cup grated coconut
  • Generous pinch of HIng/ Asafoitida
  • 1/4 lemon size Tamarind
  • 1 tsp Oil
  • Salt to taste

For tempering
  • 1 tsp cooking oil
  • 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds

Method:
  • Remove the skin of Tender Jackfruit and cut into small cubes and pressure cook(3-4 whistles). If you do not get the fresh tender Jackfruit you can use tin( cook for 10 min).
  • Fry the green Chilies and Hing for 2 min using 1 tsp oil.
  • Now grind fried green chilies, Coconut,Ginger, cooked tender Jackfruit, Tamarind and salt to taste with very less water. It would be great if you can grind without water.
  • Finally temper with Mustard seed.
  • Serve with Rice and Rasam. You can have with plain rice as well.

32 comments:

  1. Wow, tempting chutney Prabha! and nice clicks too..

    Cheers!
    Vani

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  2. Nice chutney. I think we made something like this but not to such a fine consistency. It used to be pounded if I remember right.

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  3. very innovative and interesting chutney.. looks nice and tempting!!!
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  4. Sounds very interesting and yummy!

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  5. Never thought of making a chutney with tender jackfruit...sounds very interesting...Looks delicious.

    Thanks for visiting my space...You have a wonderful space too...following you

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  6. This is new.. never thought of making a jack fruit chutney!!
    Very interesting!

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  7. Tempting chutney. Very new to me. Nice clicks too.

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  8. Interesting chutney recipe,new to me,looks so yummy

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  9. Quite unique and new chutney for me.

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  10. unique and yummy chutney...

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  11. very new n interesting chutney...yummy too!!
    Spicy Treats

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  12. Thanks new for me, have tried the sabji but never a chutney, will try it for sure
    http://shwetainthekitchen.blogspot.com/

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  13. Been a long time since I ate this, looks wonderful!

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  14. Never try before look really nice.....

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  15. Hi dear first time here and instantly started following you. The jacfruit chutney is new to me. Do visit my space in ur free time.

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  16. its surprising that being an ardent lover of jackfruit never heard of this jackfruit chutney before...worth giving a shot....

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  17. Thank you Vani, VIjayalakshmi, Radha, Rekha, PT, Padhu, Kaveri,runnergirlinthekitchen, Sanoli, Suja, Julie, Kanan,Priya, Bhavana, Sangeetha, Shwetha, Jagruthi, Nagashree, Daksha, Supriya, shanthi and Ramya. Tender Jackfrit chuney is indeed a very rare, old recipe of some parts of Malenaanadu region of Karnataka:). If any one try this let me know how it turned out.

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  18. Hi Prabha,

    Wow never heard this before. Looks interesting!

    Rashmi
    http://www.facebook.com/sRujanashIla

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  19. THank you Shabbu, Rashmi and Mega :)

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  20. Hey Prabha, tried this Chutney today! We both liked it a lot :) Thanks for the recipe!

    Cheers!
    Vani

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  21. Oh So nice of you Vani, I am glad that u liked the recipe, thank u for letting me know :)

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  22. Thanks for giving Jackfruit Chutney recipe is a very yummy and looking nice. It is different taste and like this chutney recipe.

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  23. slurp...looks very tempting...

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