" Wishing all Keralites a very happy & prosperous Vishu !! "
Vishu is a festival of feasting,wearing new clothes,setting off fire crackers and elders gift money to kids,servants and other tenants known as Vishu kaineetam.The other important part of Vishu is the Vishu kanni(the first thing seen on the day after waking up)The usual ritual is the arrangement with the raw rice,vegetables,fresh fruits,flowers mainly konna, mirror,ritual book,coins and pooja lamps.Though we don't celebrate Vishu,but sadya time is always a pleasure.Jackfruit is the seasonal fruit easily available in this festival and so jackfruit chips,chakka(jackfruit) varratiyathu,chakka(jackfruit) pradhaman are very commonly served at this time.When I came back from Kerala,I too bought a packet of my mother's homemade chakka varuthathu /chakka upperi/jackfruit chipsand so thought to share her signature recipe.These are easy to fry but the real task goes in cleaning and plucking the raw jackfruit/chakkachulas out.This is a very popular snack of Kerala and readily available in all homes in this season.Enjoy making these at home and munch it on!!!
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Ingredients
raw jackfruit /chakkachulla from 1 medium sized jackfruit
oil about half a litre
salt dissolved in little water
Method
-Cut open the jackfruit/chakka ,slice off the core.Clean the latex using the coconut fiber of the rind/chakiri or a newspaper.Then dig in and remove the jackfruit/chakkachulla.Clean off the white strips and remove seed.
Slice off the top and bottom thick portion of each jackfruit(don't discard you can just cook it up to make chakka vevichathu).Now,make thin strips with the remaining fruit.Do the same way till you finish all chakkachullas /jackfruit.
-Heat oil in a pan/kadai on medium heat.When it is hot,add the thin strips of jackfruit and deep fry them.(Don't overcrowd the pan)
-Occasionally keep stirring the chips.Wait till the chips make a sizzling sound,add few drops of salted water in the center.(You may hear water popping sound but don't panic,just reduce the heat slightly and then when the sound stops revert to medium heat)
-When till it is evenly browned,drain off on a paper towel.Wait to cool completely before storing in air tight containers or serve !!!
NOTES
* Use a mature raw jackfruit for good taste.And there are some particular varieties which taste best.
* Depending on the amount of raw jackfruit strips,modify your amount of oil required.
* My mom doesn't add turmeric powder to color as the chips has a natural yellowish brown color when fried.
If you wish to make your own sadya,refer this link here for all the other recipes under sadya heading.
So,What's up with my mallu friends? Are your Vishu kani & sadya plans ready? A Very Happy Vishu,gals !!!
lovely chips, nice snack
ReplyDeleteVery Tempting n my y luking chips ..
ReplyDeleteLovely site with wonderful recipe collection. Happy to follow u back.
ReplyDeletemy fav chips
ReplyDeleteThat's my favourite. Lovely clicks Julie :)
ReplyDeletecrunchy and yummy recipe. good to snack.nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteSluuuuurp!
ReplyDeleteI love jackfruit....this is so gorgeous
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu to you and your family dear, chakka chips looks so crispy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe.. thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletethat's a treat... i could keep munching this continously over a cup of tea...
ReplyDeleteYummy....Mouthwatering chips...my favourite :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Julie.crunchy chips
ReplyDeleteCrunchy and yummy chips!!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, chips look yummy and crunchy..
ReplyDeleteAfter a long period, i came to ur space Juile. You have a collection of mouthwatering recipes indeed. Jackfruit chips looks crisp and I know how tasty they are!
ReplyDeleteI love these chips..looks so yumm...
ReplyDeleteI want to munch some, very tempting chips..send me some Julie.
ReplyDeleteLove it a lot.must try my own..
ReplyDeletemy 1st son's favorite chips, look very crunchy
ReplyDeleteHy hi. Actually my chips arent crispy. What can be the possible reasons for it. please help. I made it twice and its a disaster.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenifer,
ReplyDeleteThere are a few reasons if the chips weren't crispy-
1.Not all types of jackfruit are worth frying as chips. There are a few selected varieties which works perfect. At home, we know the particular jackfruit tree and use only that.
2. The oil wasn't hot enough when you put the sliced jackfruit.
3. Thick and big chakkachulla( jackfruit pieces) don't work good for frying.
4.Don't overcrowd the wok(kadai).
5.Try getting the chips slightly more browner and check if it works.In the pic, we had that good select variety of thin jackfruit and so it could be drained out when golden yellow.
Hope these help and wish you get the crispy ones if you plan to try.
Hi, can I use frozen dried strips of Jackfruit to make the chips?
ReplyDeleteHi Roselin,
DeleteAm sorry, frozen dried ones may not work good for making chips. Reasons below-
1. The usual Jackfruit chips are not made from all varieties of jackfruit. Only select varieties work good when it comes to making chips.
2. Usually in Kerala, the finest varieties used for frying chips are not used once monsoon starts as jackfruit bulbs absorb water. So chips may fry but may not be crisp for long. In your case, the frozen ones may have moisture content.
However, you can always give a try and check. I haven't tried, hope this helps.