Jackfruit Kofta Curry is a simple recipe, both delicious and easy to cook..Jackfruit also known as kathal or panas katha(oriya) in India is a rich source of nutrients and fiber. It also helps in curing high blood pressure. Some days back i got this recipe from one ofmy favourite sites i.e; http://www.slurrpy.com/....
I dint make any change in the recipe except the garnishing...i used kasoori methi leaves in place of coriander leaves for garnishing..
Ingredients
Raw Jack Fruit 500 gm
3 medium sized onions
1 tsp garam masala powder
1 tsp ginger paste
1 tsp garlic paste
1 tsp coriander powder
1 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp pepper powder
1/2 tsp roasted cumin seed powder
1/2 tsp red chili powder
100 gm gram (besan) flour
2 green cardmom
1 big cardmom
small piece of cinnamon
2-3 clove
1 bay leaf
1 tomato chopped
1 tsp kasoori methi leaves
salt to taste
oil
Method
Remove the outer shell of the jackfruit, and cut into small pieces.
Then boil in small amount of water. After boiling mash the pieces and add a bit of turmeric powder for colour, half of the paste of ginger and garlic, gram masala powder, gram flour, and salt..mix it well.
Make small balls of the paste and deep fry in refined oil on low flame till golden brown.
Keep aside the koftas in paper towel.
Now in pan take 2 tsp of oil and saute bay leaf, green cardamom, black cardamom, clove and Cinnamon. Then add chopped onion, fry till golden brown, add chopped tomato, coriander powder, ginger garlic paste, turmeric, pepper powder, cumin powder, red chilly powder and salt to add taste and cook it well until the oil separated from the mixture.
Add water now.When it starts boiling add fried koftas and leave it for 7-8 mins on low flame.
Finally garnish with kasoori methi leaves and serve with rice/roti/naan/parathas.
Sending this recipe to aipi's bookmarked event
Omg, droolworthy and fingerlicking jackfruit kofta curry,yumm!
ReplyDeleteKofta curry looks to delicious and inviting. Loved the snap.
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Hamaree Rasoi
sounds diffrent
ReplyDeleteJackfruit kofta curry sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove kathal kofta ~ this one one looks mouthwateringly delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for linking to bookmarked event :)
US Masala
Dear Mugdha
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great recipe. I have never tried Jack fruit kofta. You will be getting lot of Panasa Katha in Cal, here I get it some times at mother diary. WIll give a try soon.
Bhala thiba
wow, love the idea of jackfruit koftas, delicious sounding :)
ReplyDeletesheer deliciousness!drooling! mugda, small suggestion dear -when I follow your profile from the comment, does not lead to your webpage dear since you've not given a link to it --- that would be an easy approach and a better traffic flow for you too :)
ReplyDeleteThanx dear for ur suggestion...will do it soon..:)
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