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Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji with step wise pictorial and video method.

Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji is having its hindi name as kathal & widely known as jackfruit across the globe. Popularly famed as vegetarian’s meat, jackfruit is a luscious fruit having a meaty texture.

Now a days, jackfruit has become the first choice of vegans because of its exotically delicious taste & meat like texture, as earlier said. It’s chew texture has made it lovable amongst the people, especially those, who had a strong liking for non-veg previously but has now abandoned meat for obvious reasons.

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Making jackfruit curry calls for no special skills & even a beginner can easily make it & that too deliciously. More so the ingredients used in making this vegan dish are so simple and basic that you need not to rush to food mart for collecting them. Requisite Ingredients must be there on your pantry as they are from our daily needs.

So let’s begin with a mouth-watering delicacy which no one can resist.

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Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji

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Vegan jackfruit curry made with the widely known fruit kathal (in hindi) & popularly famed as vegetarian's meat

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 250 grams Raw Jackfruit / kathal
  • 3/4 cup Tomatoes puree
  • 2 Onions chopped
  • 1/2 tsp Ginger grated
  • 1/2 tsp Garlic grated
  • 2 Green chili
  • 1/2 tsp Garam masala
  • 1/2 tsp Coriander Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Red chili powder
  • 1/8 tsp Turmeric powder
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 Bay leaf
  • 1/2 tsp Nigella seeds
  • 1/8 tsp Asafoetida
  • 1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
  • 4 tbsp Mustard oil or any oil you prefer for cooking

Instructions

  • Take few drops of oil in your palm & grease your hands with it. This will prevent jackfruit from sticking to your hands while cutting.

  • Peel the jackfruit & cut into cubes of reasonable size.

  • Wash them and let the water drain.

  • Add mustard oil in a pan / kadai and let it cook.

  • When the oil turns light in colour, that means oil is cooked.

  • Add jackfruit in oil and let it fry till brown on medium heat.

  • On turning brown in colour, take the fried jackfruit out in some tray or plate and keep aside.

  • Add cumin seeds, nigella seeds, coriander powder, asafoetida and bay leaf in the oil left in the kadai after frying jackfruit. Roast for few seconds.

  • Add ginger, garlic and green chillies. Cook until ginger garlic turns golden brown.

  • Add onion and cook till turns golden brown.

  • Add tomato puree, turmeric powder and red chilli powder. Mix.

  • Cover the kadai with a lid and let the tomatoes cook for 10 minutes.

  • When the oil begins to release from tomatoes and tomatoes start leaving the sides of kadai, means tomatoes are properly cooked.

  • Add fried jackfruit, salt and mix well.

  • Add water and again cover the kadai with lid.

  • Let the jackfruit cook for 15 minutes or until turns tender on low flame.

  • At last add garam masala & mix.

  • Serve hot with chapati or rice.

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Step wise pictorial recipe of vegan jackfruit curry

  1. Take few drops of oil in your palm & grease your hands with it. This will prevent jackfruit from sticking to your hands while cutting.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (6)
  2. Peel the jackfruit & cut into cubes of reasonable size.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (7)
  3. Wash them and let the water drain.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (8)
  4. Add mustard oil in a pan / kadai and let it cook.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (9)
  5. When the oil turns light in colour, that means oil is cooked.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (10)
  6. Add jackfruit in oil and let it fry till brown on medium heat. On turning brown in colour, take the fried jackfruit out in some tray or plate and keep aside.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (11)
  7. Add cumin seeds, nigella seeds, coriander powder, asafoetida and bay leaf in the oil left in the kadai after frying jackfruit. Roast for few seconds.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (12)
  8. Add ginger, garlic and green chillies. Cook until ginger garlic turns golden brown.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (13)
  9. Add onion and cook till turns golden brown.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (14)
  10. Add tomato puree, turmeric powder and red chilli powder. Mix.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (15)
  11. Cover the kadai with a lid and let the tomatoes cook for 10 minutes.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (16)
  12. When the oil begins to release from tomatoes and tomatoes start leaving the sides of kadai, means tomatoes are properly cooked.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (17)
  13. Add fried jackfruit, salt and mix well.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (18)
  14. Add water and again cover the kadai with lid. Let the jackfruit cook for 15 minutes or until turns tender on low flame.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (19)
  15. At last add garam masala & mix.Vegan jackfruit curry | jackfruit curry recipe | how to make kathal ki sabji - Bless My Food By Payal (20)

Serve hot with chapati or rice.

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FAQs

What is the best way to cook jackfruit? ›

If you're ready to add them to your must-try list, simply boil them for 20-30 minutes, season and serve. When cooked, the flavor and texture is reminiscent of potatoes! They're also nutrient-rich and high in protein, so they're a great addition to your menu.

What not to mix with jackfruit? ›

Jackfruit can also be harmful if you eat it with milk or carbonated drinks. It may cause digestion and skin issues. You should avoid drinking water after the consumption of jackfruit as it can lead to diarrhoea. Jackfruit is a high water content fruit that smoothes out bowel movements.

Should I boil canned jackfruit before cooking? ›

The boiling method creates a nice stringy texture and helps to remove any tinned or metallic taste that canned jackfruit (and other canned goods) can typically have. If you've already had jackfruit and don't think you like it, I urge you to try it prepared like this before swearing it off.

Why is jackfruit so expensive? ›

On the other hand, lower market competition provides sellers and buyers with more options and increased bargaining power, leading to higher jackfruit prices. The price of jackfruit is largely influenced by transportation costs, a factor particularly relevant due to the large and heavy nature of the fruit.

Is it OK to eat canned jackfruit? ›

This is particularly more important if you plan to eat your jackfruit raw, as the texture of the core isn't as noticeable once the fruits have been cooked. Again, the canned jackfruit is perfectly safe to eat straight out of the can, but it tends to taste best warm and with seasoning.

Is canned jackfruit healthy? ›

The Bottom Line. Jackfruit is very good for you for many reasons. It is high in nutrients and antioxidants and may have a number of health benefits, including improved blood sugar control. You can easily incorporate jackfruit into your diet by eating it plain or in various dishes.

Does cooked jackfruit taste like meat? ›

But the taste is quite distinctive. Some say it's sweet, and some say a jackfruit has a flavor similar to pulled pork, especially when cooked. The seeds of jackfruit are edible, and some compare their taste, which is milky and gummy, to that of a Brazil nut.

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