Ingredients
4 cups - Unripe jack fruit, chopped to small pieces
1/2 to 1 tsp - Turmeric powder
4 to5 tsp - Curds
2 sprigs - Curry leaves
2 tbsp - Coconut oil
Salt to taste
Grind to a coarse paste
1 cup - Freshly grated coconut
1/4 tsp - Jeera
4 - Green chili
5 - Shallots/ small onion
2 flakes - Garlic
1 sprig - Curry leaves
Method
1 ) Cook jack fruit with turmeric powder and salt till soft. You can pressure cook in cooker for one whistle or simmer and cook in a pan with enough water. Add a little coconut oil when the water boils.
2 ) Just coarsely grind ingredients listed to be ground. Add this mixture to the cooked jack fruit. Add salt to taste and bring to a boil. Then simmer, add curds and stir in.
3 ) Crush some curry leaves and add to the pan then pour coconut oil on top, stir and close with a lid. Take off stove and serve.
Serve as a side dish with rice.
8 comments:
wow!chakka avial looks delicious!!
i love idichakka. never heard of avial from this. will this come out good with the canned jackfruit?
I am hearing this great dish' using raw jack fruit from many' these days...Where to find them in market (US)?
This aviyal looks very tempting.
muraligeetham : thanks :)
Subi: Will make idichakka soon.
I have not tried with canned..now i get fresh ones :) I had seen frozen jackfruit in new orleans..frozen will be better than canned.
Malar : You could check out the frozen section in indian store or you can get lucky in chinese stores.
oohh..im craving for these right now!! :(
Interesting never tasted before!
New to me..but wonderful nevertheless...
wow...looks yummy..havent tried anything like this before..will surely try this.
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