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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Kari Chakka Curry


Kari Chakkai is a member of jack fruit family.I don't know what it's called in english. it's very small and the skin is tender than the original jackfruit.

Ingrediants:-
Kari chakkai - 2 cups cut into bite size pieces( i used 1/2 the fruit)
Onion - 1
Tomato -1
Coconut -1/2 cup
Poppy seeds-1tsp
Ginger Garlic Paste -2 tsp
Green chillies -1
Cloves-2
Cinnamon stick-1 inch
Star anise-1
Bayleaf-1
Chilli powder -1 tsp
Coriander powder -1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Fennel seeds-1/4 tsp
Coriander leaves -3 springs
Salt
Oil


Method:-
  In a pressure cooker add oil and add cloves ,bayleaf ,star anise,cinnamon and fry well ,then add onion,g.chillies and saute till it becomes translucent.Add the Ginger Garlic paste and fry well till the raw smell goes.now add the tomato and saute for few mins .then add the chilli ,coriander and turmeric powder and mix well add salt and the kari chakkai and pressure cook it till 2 whistles in high flame.



 In another pan add oil (1 tsp) and saute the coconut ,coriander leaves and fennel seeds in it for few mins until we get a nice aroma .make sure that the coconut does not change color .grind this coconut mixture along with poppy seeds to a fine paste. and keep it aside.




 Add this coconut mixture to the cooked kari chakkai ,add water (according to the consistency of the gravy)and bring it to a boil.add chopped coriander leaves.check for seasoning .





  This curry can be served with idiyappam,appam,chapathi ,roti,rice anything ......

11 comments:

  1. wow..that's an interesting recipe..looks delicious!!

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  2. hello chitra got your blog from Simple Indian food ....Like your space and recipes.
    and now following you
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    foodeterian

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    http://rakshaskitchen.blogspot.com

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  4. First time here...very nice space....curry loks delicious....

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  5. Hey Chitra..Warm welcome to the wonderful world of food blogging!!! The curry looks delicious!! Glad to follow u & looking fwd to more such yummy posts :)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  6. Thanks every one for ur feedback

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  7. You too have a nice space.... all the best to you.

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  8. Hi Chitra

    This is known as breadfruit in English. In malayalam, it is known as kadachakka, at least
    in Trichur and Palghat dts.

    Best wishes

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  9. Thank you so much for the recpie! I saw this fruit in the market and want to try it, my mother knows the recpie but i was unable to reach her.Googled kada jakka and landed in your blog.Thanks for sharing!

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