I'm rediscovering traditional cooking. I shied away from traditional cooking for a long time because I wanted to break away from the ordinary. After years of having broken away, it appears as though traditional food is the change I need from my routine.
And I'm also rediscovering sukke, as it turns out. I can't seem to have enough of this preparation. While I tried it with different vegetables earlier, I made it this time around with just one vegetable: raw jackfruit. I think this is the best type of sukke I have eaten and that sukke is the best way to eat raw jackfruit. I know I will make this often.
1/4 kg Raw Jackfruit, peeled
1/2 tsp Urad Dal
1/2 tsp Fenugreek Seeds
1/2 tsp Coriander Seeds
1 tsp Oil
1/4 cup Coconut
3-4 Red Chillies
1 tbsp Tamarind Paste
1/4 tsp Turmeric
Salt to taste
For the tempering:
1 tsp Oil
1/4 tsp Mustard Seeds
1/4 tsp Asafoetida
7-8 Curry Leaves
Cut the jackfruit into pieces slightly large pieces. Pressure cook with a little salt for 1-2 whistles.
Heat the oil and fry the fenugreek seeds and the coriander seeds for a minute. Grind this along with the turmeric, tamarind, coconut and red chillies to a somewhat fine paste. Add this paste to the cooked vegetables and add salt to taste. Cook for 4-5 minutes.
Heat the teaspoon of oil for the tempering in a frying ladle. Add the mustard and the asafoetida. When the mustard splutters, add the curry leaves. Add this tempering to the vegetable mixture. Serve hot with rice and dali-saar.
Lovely jackfruit sabji,bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteoh i love traditional cooking and that too from all the states of India .....this jackfruit sukke looks like a stew i make but ingredients are all different......must be yummy.
ReplyDeletecome summer and Jackfruits are something I crave every day. this is a new dish to me and would love to try this our. looks lovely. Raaga.
ReplyDeleteRaaga, this is a new recipe of raw jackfruit for me. I bookmarked it. Next time, I am making jackfruit, this is what I will make. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! yummy recipe..
ReplyDeletehey, I also make jackfuit with fenugreek but that's a very spicy version and only S is able to eat it. Love this version will try and let u know.
ReplyDeleteI made the cabbage thuvayal and loved it dear. Many thanks for it, I guess I will love to become a Thuvayal queen too.
This makes me think of katahar (breadnut) curry! Which I LOVE!
ReplyDeleteI got to try jackfruit curry, it looks very tempting!
ReplyDeleteAhhh!!! Kadgi is such a declicacy tht it can be accepted in ne form for me .... We never did sukke of kadgi..... must try ones though :)
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The raw jackfruit curry looks yummy dear
ReplyDeleteThis preparation is new to me... there was a time when i used to be fed up of jackfruits...!!! now just the mention of it makes my mouth water....
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of jackfruit...no neither in Colorado nor in the Dominican Republic. Of course it may have another name over here (maybe Spanish.) I will have to do some research. I am intrigued by the recipe, and I really want to try it. Thanks for sharing (man...I LOVE the internet!)
ReplyDeleteHi Raga! Have you ever tried raw jackfruit biryani? It's a specialty by nellore cooks. It's amazingly flavorful. Btw I love your blog :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. Now that raw jackfruit is in season, I hope you try it out.
ReplyDeleteThe Housewife: I have eaten the north Indian Jackfruit Biryani, which I plan to try. But I haven't had the Nellore version. Shall hunt.
Went to your blog... couldn't comment though.
Hi Raaga (like your name a lot btw! It's in the running as a name for my to be born soon child!)
ReplyDeleteThe comment section is up and running again at my blog. Look out for some good eats! :D
You have the most legit recipes on here. EVERYTHING looks so good
ReplyDeleteYUMMMMMYYY!!! I will make this too, I have canned raw JF. Looks delicious. LOVED your Matar chaat, so tasty. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI haven't baked or made any sweets for a long time, must make some. Daughter will be home tomorrow night, 1st year college is over so soon, cant believe it!:)
Glad my blog is fixed too, happened 2 weeks ago but I took my time posting, I hate this Spring allergy I have.
Happy Mother's day to your mom, make her feel special on Sunday! :)
My latest post is about preserving traditional recipes, not only because of the culture attached but also because of some more reasons...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe for sukke!