Steps to Prepare Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve

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  • Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve
    Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve

    Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, chakka varatti or jackfruit preserve. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

    Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve is made with ripe jackfruits, ghee and jaggery. Generally this jackfruit preserve is made during jackfruit season and is stored for future use."Chakka" is a Malayasam word which means Jackfruit and "Varatti" means to cook until there is no moisture. You can preserve Jackfruit by using this method. Отмена. Месяц бесплатно.

    Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve is something that I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

    Steps to Make Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve

    To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chakka varatti or jackfruit preserve using 3 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve:

    1. Take 1 Jackfruit medium(riped)
    2. Make ready 6-7 cup Jaggery
    3. Make ready 1/2 cup Ghee

    Chakka Varatti is Kerala's traditional dish Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve can be eaten along with bread, chapati etc., We can also make payasam or ada ( rice batter ) using this Chakka Varatti. Jackfruit, the name is enough to bring back pleasant memories from my childhood and I consider this the king of the fruits. Jackfruit is a tropical fruit with She did have a recipe for the chakka varatti and I followed it to make mine and it came out great. The recipe is quite time consuming as we have to stir.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Chakka Varatti or Jackfruit Preserve:

    1. Remove the jackfruit pods and deseed them. Grind the jackfruit pods to a smooth paste. Pressure cook in a vessel for 3 whistles.
    2. Heat a heavy bottomed Kadai or Uruli, add the jaggery.
    3. Dissolve the jaggery in about 1 cup of water.
    4. Let it boil on medium heat till one string consistency.
    5. Then add the pureed jackfruit and cook on medium heat, stirring once in a while to avoid burning.
    6. Do not cook on high flame.
    7. Once all the moisture is absorbed and the mixture starts thickening add the ghee little at a time or whenever you feel the mixture sticking to the botto
    8. Keep stirring and cooking till the mixture leaves the sides of the kadai.
    9. Remove from flame and let it cool naturally. Transfer into clean containers and keep dry.
    10. Delicious chakka varatti is ready. Eat it as it is or makes ela ada, Pradhaman or have it with Adai or even as bread spread.

    Chakka Varatti (Jackfruit Preserve): A traditional way of preparing Jackfruit preserve in Kerala that stays good for an year. It is used to prepare ada, pradhaman, unniappam, etc. Chakkavaratty, Chakka Varattiyathu, Chakka Varatti, Jackfruit Preserves or Jackfruit Halwa is a type of food made from jackfruit. The seeds are removed from the fruit and it is cut into small pieces. The fruit is then cooked with ghee and jaggery; it eventually reaches a paste- or jam-like consistency.

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