If you searching something new and completely different from our usual kozhukattais, give a trial to the wonderful looking jackfruit sweet dumplings, actually after trying this kind of sweet dumplings with Wheat flour and ragi flour, this year for Vinayaka chathurthi i wanted to make something different from my usual preparation, i tried these sweet dumplings today by grinding soaked rice and canned jackfruit chunks together with sugar which i cooked later in medium flame until they turned as a thick dough and prepared this dumplings along with roasted moongdal and freshly grated coconut..For my surprise this pidi kozhukattais tastes fabulous,quite addictive and completely new and different from the usual pidi kozhukattais..If you like jackfruits very much,you will definitely love this cute looking kozhukattais..
1cup Rice (soaked for two hours)
1cup Jackfruit chunks(canned or fresh one)
1/2cup Sugar
1tbsp Oil
1tbsp Cardamom powder
2tbsp Yellow moongdal (roasted)
1/4cup Grated coconut
Grind the soaked rice, jackfruit chunks,sugar with enough water as fine paste..take this grounded paste with oil in a non stick pan, cook in medium flame until this grounded paste turn as thick dough, add the cardamom powder,roasted moongdal and grated coconut,mix everything well and keep aside..
Take a small ball from the dough and press with your fingers, arrange them over a greased plate and steam cook for 10minutes in Idly cooker..
Enjoy warm..
1cup Rice (soaked for two hours)
1cup Jackfruit chunks(canned or fresh one)
1/2cup Sugar
1tbsp Oil
1tbsp Cardamom powder
2tbsp Yellow moongdal (roasted)
1/4cup Grated coconut
Grind the soaked rice, jackfruit chunks,sugar with enough water as fine paste..take this grounded paste with oil in a non stick pan, cook in medium flame until this grounded paste turn as thick dough, add the cardamom powder,roasted moongdal and grated coconut,mix everything well and keep aside..
Take a small ball from the dough and press with your fingers, arrange them over a greased plate and steam cook for 10minutes in Idly cooker..
Enjoy warm..
wow...Priya amazing...this is very innovative...jackfruit kozhukattai looks so tempting..veetu varalama?? any left overs??
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Priya...U always come up with something new:)...
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed very new to me priya, wonderful pic. I love jackfruit, those dumplings are so cute. Perfect for the chaturthi.
ReplyDeleteits a very interesting recipe as it has jack fruit!...too good!...love how u made it!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Priya.
ReplyDeletevery innovative and delicious priya.lovely
ReplyDeleteYummy looking sweet with jackfruit..new for me!
ReplyDeleteCan imagine the flavor and taste..delicious
ReplyDeletewow..kozhukkatai with jackfruit? looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteVery homely and nostalgic kozhukkattai..Yum!
ReplyDeleteLooks so nicey !! If I get jackfruit here I'm going to try this !!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, i was blown away with your recipe and creativity. Am sure Lord Vinayaka will love them as well :-)
ReplyDeleteWe love our jackfruit, but hard to find any these days. And yet to see any canned jackfruit in Hyderabad.
Oh i love jackfruit and these kozhukattais look so yummy..
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe and nice click
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely flavorful and delicious kozhukattais.
ReplyDeleteLovely combination. looks awesome :)
ReplyDeleteIndian Cuisine
Sinful! Looks amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteUsing Fruit pulp in kozhukattai is a superb idea... loving it..
ReplyDeleteKrithi's Kitchen
so good priya i can finish the complete batch u hv made..
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