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12 August 2009

Chakkakkuru Parippu Curry / Jackfruit Seeds in Lentils

I love chakka kuru aka jackfruit seeds. In Kottayam, where I grew up, most houses have a backyard with various trees, most popular being jackfruit, banana, mangoes and of course the staple curry leaves plant. We've always had generous neighbours who share the fruits during season time and during summer, there's always a sack of some fruit or the other from friends and family around.

My mom makes the maximum use of any vegetable or fruit. She makes kumbil / varatti with the ripe jackfruit and reserves the seeds for aviyal or mezhukkupuratti, the two most popular chakkakkuru recipes in our house.

During a recent trip to KL, I bought a box of jackfruits. It had precisely 10 pieces inside which TH and I polished off in 2 mins. I washed and kept the seeds outside and once they dried, wrapped them in a shower cap and brought them back to Singapore. I had 10 seeds which meant there wasn't enough to make aviyal or mezhukkupuratti. I browsed around and finally zeroes in on this recipe from Sunita's blog. Her last post made me sad.. So here's wishing her all the very best in life.

Jackfruit Seeds in Lentils
Serves: 2
Recipe adapted from Sunita's recipe.

What I Used:

1/2 cup split red lentils / masoor dal, washed and drained
1/2 cup toor dal, washed and drained
10 jackfruit seeds / chakkakkuru, soaked, peeled and halved
1 tomato, chopped
3 pods of garlic, chopped
1 tsp finely chopped ginger
1 tsp chilli powder
1/3 tsp turmeric powder
A pinch of hing
Oil and mustard seeds, for tempering
Salt to taste

How I Made It:

1. Place the dals and the jackfruit seeds in a pressure cooker with 5 cups water. Cook for 3 whistles and let it cool.

2. Heat oil and add the mustard seeds. Once they pop, add the ginger, garlic, hing, chilli powder and turmeric. Fry for 1 min.

3. Add the tomatoes and fry for another 2-3 mins. To this, add the cooked dal and jackfruit seeds. Mix well.

4. Add salt. Remove.
I served the dish with some warm chapatis. Sunita's version has vegetables too but I wanted to keep it simpler and give more 'importance' to the jackfruit seeds.

On a different note, thank you so much for taking part in my b'day giveaway. The winner has been announced :)

40 Comments:

  1. Sob!lost it again.Anyway I have an assured gift so I don't mind.Wassay? That's a new and beautiful dal. Someone's got new kitchen napkins ;)

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  2. Hey nice header...and yes the recipe and pictures look awesome!...enjoy your birthday girl!

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  3. And ye chakkakkuru sounds like chukka kura in Telugu which means Khatta palak(Sorrel spinach leaves??) :)

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  4. And, I am in LOWE with the first pic! Well done, nagz. u finally learnt something from me ;-)

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  5. hb - yes yes the assured gift of my friendship :D the napkins are not new. i got three packets from ikea ages ago. rem this post? http://www.cookingandme.com/2009/03/butterscotch-blondies-step-by-step.html

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  6. Hi nags..

    I love ur blog. The simple way of writing and different cuisines that get featured. Esp the Kerala recipes look lip smacking.

    How do u manage to have different pages ?? I thought that feature is not available in blogger.Sorry for such a silly doubt. I'm not a tech savvy person

    thx

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  7. Even I luv the jackfruit seeds curry, ur recipe is different. Bright pics!!

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  8. oh wow what a coincidence. Me too posted related to jackfruit.. Nice pictures as usual with lovely recipe.

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  9. "I washed and kept the seeds outside and once they dried, wrapped them in a shower cap and brought them back to Singapore." - :-D This is just like something I would do too!

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  10. Chakkakuru is something I haven't experimented much with.I usually add it to vegetable/pulses based curry as it is something which I am not so fond of and can do without.But the pic of the dish is quite tempting..:)

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  11. I LOVE the seed. Next time just try roasting it yumo!

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  12. We use the seeds in sambar. Used to be a huge fave of mine. My Pati made it. sigh.

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  13. From now on I will be ignoring any recipe with even a hair of jack fruit...hmmmpf!!

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  14. Wow! New recipe to me ..Looks great! Thanks for sharing :)

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  15. I love the seeds and i fry them along with spicy lamb. This recipe is new to me, wanna try.

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  16. The only thing I drool forever in this world are chakkakuru..I make a poriyal/mezhukkuvaratti out of it..mom's dish..slightly roasted crunchy texture is to die for..mebe that why I never allowed mom to make this..looks great..:)

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  17. Sakshi - why?? You don't like jackfruit?

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  18. My grandma used to make this combination but in a different. haven't had this for years!

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  19. it has beeen ages since I had jackfruit. Back home in Bangalore, we used to gorge on jackfruit and my mom used to dry and then boil the seeds to eat. But I am not familiar of making daal with it. Looks good!

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  20. First of all I am shamelessly wishing you a belated Birthday wishes...saw ur other blog how ur B'day went :)
    I like jack fruit seeds in kootu and also in sambar,love this version...!

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  21. Hey I tried it today and it came out very well. Thanks.

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  22. Anon, that was quick!! thanks for leaving a note to let me know :)

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  23. Jackfruit seeds were a mainstay in my home too during the summer......used by my mother in several dishes, and maybe because it was so abundantly available and used, I never developed a taste for the seeds in any form.

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  24. Nooo...all of you torture me with chakkakuru...sobs...no kurus or chakkas here in damn boston

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  25. Jackfruit seeds are new to me, very curious to try this dish, it looks delicious!

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  26. Here I am not even knowing that the seeds are edible!! I learned something new. This sounds so delicious!

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  27. i like jackfruit seeds in all forms...have tried roated with chat masala n a rajma like curry....
    but never been able to consume the ripe flesh of the jackfruit...do you have any recipe ??
    suitable for a northy palate who loves all southern delights with curry patta n coconut.

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  28. i like jackfruits in any form ... curry looks delicious Nags ..
    Please stop by at my blog when u get a chance .

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  29. hey Nags you dint answer my querry........me sad...angry...

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  30. Sangeeta - take it easy girl :) I am currently on vacation in India which explains the delay. Even otherwise, this blog is more a pasttime for now so expect some delay in future, ok?

    I don't cook ripe jackfruit so don't have any recipes currently. My mom makes a sweet with it called chakka varatti which is quite tasty. Can get the recipe from her for you but give me some time for that. No more anger please ;)

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  31. thank you thank you thank you :):)

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  32. hey Nags you dint answer my querry........me sad...angry...

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  33. Wow! New recipe to me ..Looks great! Thanks for sharing :)

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  34. From now on I will be ignoring any recipe with even a hair of jack fruit...hmmmpf!!

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  35. Chakkakuru is something I haven't experimented much with.I usually add it to vegetable/pulses based curry as it is something which I am not so fond of and can do without.But the pic of the dish is quite tempting..:)

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  36. "I washed and kept the seeds outside and once they dried, wrapped them in a shower cap and brought them back to Singapore." - :-D This is just like something I would do too!

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  37. Even I luv the jackfruit seeds curry, ur recipe is different. Bright pics!!

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  38. Hi nags..

    I love ur blog. The simple way of writing and different cuisines that get featured. Esp the Kerala recipes look lip smacking.

    How do u manage to have different pages ?? I thought that feature is not available in blogger.Sorry for such a silly doubt. I'm not a tech savvy person

    thx

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  39. And, I am in LOWE with the first pic! Well done, nagz. u finally learnt something from me ;-)

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  40. Hey nice header...and yes the recipe and pictures look awesome!...enjoy your birthday girl!

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