Do you love pineapples?? Hmm.. my family just loves it and so there is no need of making it into a curry and they love to eat simply sliced. Pineapple is used as a fruit and vegetable in Kerala curries. When I mention 'vegetable' means its used as a sweet chutney type side dish which is served usually in sadyas- Pineapple pachadi. We also make pineapple pullissery which is similar to this pachadi except that its a more watery version and is poured over steamed rice and had. I love this best in sadya which gets over first in my ela(banana leaf) and they usually don't serve a second serving either. This thick side dish has a sweet tangy flavor makes it stand out from all the other dishes. I already have a sweet pachadi listed below which is a mix of fruits, if you like that give that a try too. Onam is just few days ahead and so you may all be adding dishes for sadya menu. If forgotten, just a gentle reminder to add pineapple pachadi as well. If you haven't tried this yet,you must definitely give it a try !!
Preparation time~15 mins
Cooking time~ 15 mins
Serves ~5-6 people
Ingredients
chopped ripe pineapple very small pieces 1 cup
yogurt 1/3 cup (3 tbsp)
sugar 1-2 tsp
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
salt to taste
to grind
coconut grated 3/4 cup
mustard seeds 1/4 tsp
bird's eye chilly / kanthari milagu 3-4
to temper
mustard seeds 1/2 tsp
red dry chillies 2 broken
curry leaves, a sprig
Method
* Don't add yogurt to the boiling curry, it will curdle. The yogurt should be mildly sour, without which the pachadi may not taste good.
Preparation time~15 mins
Cooking time~ 15 mins
Serves ~5-6 people
Ingredients
chopped ripe pineapple very small pieces 1 cup
yogurt 1/3 cup (3 tbsp)
sugar 1-2 tsp
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
salt to taste
to grind
coconut grated 3/4 cup
mustard seeds 1/4 tsp
bird's eye chilly / kanthari milagu 3-4
to temper
mustard seeds 1/2 tsp
red dry chillies 2 broken
curry leaves, a sprig
Method
- Heat a pan and add the chopped pineapples with 1/4 cup water. Add a pinch of salt and turmeric powder.Cover and cook for 7-8 minutes till it's soft and water is almost absorbed. Add sugar and the mix may run watery again, wait until it's reduced a bit and pineapple soaks up the sugar.Add chilli powder (1/4 tsp) if using. I haven't added chilli powder.
- In the meantime, grind the ingredients listed under 'to grind' to a smooth paste.
- Lower the flame and add the paste to the cooked pineapple.Cook for another minute.
- Whisk the yogurt in a blender and add to the cooked mix. When you see one or two bubbles on the surface, switch off flame.Add salt as per tastes and leave aside.
- Heat another pan and add oil. Add mustard seeds, wait to splutter. Add in dry red chillies and curry leaves.Switch off flame and add to the pachadi. Mix and serve.
* Don't add yogurt to the boiling curry, it will curdle. The yogurt should be mildly sour, without which the pachadi may not taste good.
* Adding chilli powder is optional and don't add more because it may change colour. The spice from green chillies is good enough, and so I haven't added any chilli powder.
RELATED POSTS
* Thamaravalayam Khichadi
* Beetroot Khichadi
* Kumbalanga Khichadi
* Sweet Pachadi
You may also try these-
* Pineapple cobbler
* Eggless Pineapple pastry
* Pineapple Sago Pudding
* Pineapple Kesari
* Pineapple Pullissery
* Pineapple Mint Cooler
*Pineapple Tropical Muffins
* Pineapple Juice
*Pineapple Mousse
RELATED POSTS
* Thamaravalayam Khichadi
* Beetroot Khichadi
* Kumbalanga Khichadi
* Sweet Pachadi
You may also try these-
* Pineapple cobbler
* Eggless Pineapple pastry
* Pineapple Sago Pudding
* Pineapple Kesari
* Pineapple Pullissery
* Pineapple Mint Cooler
*Pineapple Tropical Muffins
* Pineapple Juice
*Pineapple Mousse
I am big fan of pineapple. I love this dish I can have it as snack
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea, love it..
ReplyDeleteA lovely preparation
ReplyDeleteThat is definitely one thing to add to the sadya menu.. Onam evidem vare ayi... With so many back to back onam dishes , you are tempting me to have a sadya now
ReplyDeleteYummy pachadi..love it
ReplyDeletemy favourite from onam Sadya... you have made it perfectly..: clicks are awesome
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