Though not a native fruit, Pineapple has somehow integrated into Kannada culinary fabric very well. So much so that it is an integral part of a Kannadiga wedding. One of the most popular way to use pineapple is to convert it into Gojju. Gojju is a thick accompaniment to rice that generically falls somewhere between curry and chutney. I would not serve it as a main course or a stand alone curry, instead use it to make a dowdy meal interesting.
We will need,
Pineapple (fresh) 1 c chopped
Red chillies 2-3
Jaggery 1 tbsp crushed
Oil 3 tbsp
Bisibele bath powder 2 tsp
Copra 3 tbsp roasted and powdered
Curry leaves 8-10
Hing a dash
Mustard seeds 1/4 tsp
Salt
Method
We will need,
Pineapple (fresh) 1 c chopped
Red chillies 2-3
Jaggery 1 tbsp crushed
Oil 3 tbsp
Bisibele bath powder 2 tsp
Copra 3 tbsp roasted and powdered
Curry leaves 8-10
Hing a dash
Mustard seeds 1/4 tsp
Salt
Method
- Heat oil in a thick bottomed pot. Throw in the mustard seeds, hing, curry leaves and red chillies.
- Once the spluttering stops drop the chopped pineapple. Sprinkle some salt cover and cook till the pineapple is tender. Alternately if you like your pineapple softer than al-dente you can cook the pineapple separately and add cooked pineapple once the mustard et al stops spluttering.
- Mix in the remaining ingredients and a few tbsps of water, cover and cook till it attains a chutney like consistency.
- Enjoy it while it is hot.
12 comments:
Happy 2010, Smitha. Yes, it is okay now at my end, getting better. Wish you the best too. Pineapple gojju! Slurp! :)
Happy New Year!gojju looks awesome,I am yet to make ur jeerige chutney too
Happy New year Smitha. Pineapple gojju looks delicious.
I have read this in several blogs but never took the courage to cook it. I have to give it a try now.
Delicious and yummyyy gojju....
I love pineapple gojju .. but didn't knw tht yucan make it with BBB powder also
Wish you happy new year.
Gojju looks incredily beautiful...yummo:)
Hey Smitha,
Happy New Year! I came across your website while searching for Karnataka recipes. All of them look delicious. I think i'll be visiting your blog everyday now!
@ Thanks Asha, Neema,Pavithra,Tina, malar, amixedbag...
@LG, Well please do not try it now.. may be later
@Deesha,
Well it is my version with a short cut. It does taste the same and in fact is made of same ingredients.I guess it is my family version of BBB. I will have to upload it as well.
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I too make pineapple gojju, however adding bbb powder is very new to me. I always prepare the spice powder myself to prepare this gojju, will try adding BBB powder sometime.
@ Sush..Well I should say this is the short version of the recipe. Using BBB saves my day now that I hardly find time to do my old fashioned from-the-scratch cooking :)
I tried this! Brilliantly it came out.. using bisibelebath poweder is such a boon and task-made-easy. tasted exactly like how it does at weddings! :) thank you!
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