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    Palakottai Varuval | Jackfruit Seeds Roast

    Published: Jun 17, 2020 by Ramya · 4 Comments

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    Seasonal fresh Jackfruit Seeds Roast – Palakottai Varuval recipe with step-wise pictures. Quick, easy and delicious side dish using Palakottai/Jackfruit Seeds, to go with hot rice.

    Palakottai Varuval

    Jackfruit Seeds, known as Palakottai in Tamil and Panasa Ginjalu in Telugu are really tasty. If you are a fan of jack fruit like me, there is a high chance that you love the seeds too. Growing up, I would wait patiently for dad to cut open a large jack fruit, separating each piece out, storing them carefully to last a few days and we would save the jackfruit seeds too. Once dried for a couple of days, dad would pressure cook them and make either a dry curry or masala. I used to simply love it, for it would be different from the food amma made every day. And then, Priya aunty (our beloved neighbor) used to make a curry using palakottai and potatoes. She would bring a small hot bowl of this for us and we would relish it. I have taken inspiration from both these dishes to make my Palakottai Varuval – Jack Fruit Seeds Roast.

    Palakottai Roast

    The recipe to make this Palakottai Varuval, a roast using jack fruit seeds is very simple. Pressure cooked jack fruit seeds are tempered and roasted on lowest flame along with onions, with very typical tamil spices – fresh coriander powder, chilli powder and sambar powder. Fresh Curry Leaves add an amazing flavor to this varuval. I make this in my cast iron pan, slowly roasting everything until they are crispy on the outside and yet, they are soft & melt-in-mouth inside. I served this with hot rice and raw mango sambar – it was out of the world, even if I say so myself. If you get jack fruit seeds, do try out this recipe.

    Palakottai Varuval

    How to make Palakottai Varuval | Jackfruit Seeds Roast –

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    Palakottai Varuval

    Palakottai Varuval | Jackfruit Seeds Roast

    Ramya
    Seasonal fresh Jack Fruit Seeds Roast – Palakottai Varuval recipe with step-wise pictures. Quick, easy and delicious side dish using Palakottai/Jack Fruit Seeds, to go with hot rice.
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 40 minutes mins
    Course Side Dishes
    Cuisine South Indian
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 140 kcal

    Equipment

    • Cast Iron Fry Pan

    MEASUREMENT

    1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups Jackfruit Seeds/Palakottai
    • 1 Large Onion Chopped
    • 3-4 Garlic Pods Crushed
    • ½ teaspoon Coriander Powder
    • ½ teaspoon Red Chilli Powder
    • ½ teaspoon Sambar Powder
    • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric Powder
    • 2 teaspoon Oil
    • ½ teaspoon Mustard Seeds
    • ½ teaspoon Cumin Seeds
    • ½ teaspoon Urad Dal
    • â…› teaspoon Asafoetida
    • Salt as needed
    • Water as needed
    • Fresh Curry Leaves
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    Instructions
     

    • Cut each palakottai/jackfruit seed in half and remove the white outer layer. Pressure cook for 2 whistles with enough water. You can also remove the white part after pressure cooking them.
    • Once the pressure drops naturally, remove the cooked jack fruit seeds and drain off the excess water.
    • In a cast iron pan heat oil. Add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, urad dal and asafoetida.
    • As the dal turns golden, add fresh curry leaves and crushed garlic pods. Fry for a few seconds.
    • Add chopped onions, fry until translucent.
    • Now add cooked jack fruit seeds. Stir fry them for a couple of minutes.
    • Add coriander powder, red chilli powder, turmeric powder and salt as needed. Cook for 6-7 mins on low flame until there is no raw smell from the spice powders.
    • Next add sambar powder and cook again for 3-4 mins on low flame.
    • Now add 2-3 tablespoon of water and mix everything up. This will bring everything together.
    • Continue cooking until the water dries up. Remove from heat.
    • Serve hot as a side dish with hot rice and sambar/rasam.

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Palakottai Varuval | Jackfruit Seeds Roast
    Amount per Serving
    Calories
    140
    % Daily Value*
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
    Keyword Side Dishes for Rice
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    Detailed step-wise picture recipe of making Palakottai Varuval | Jackfruit Seeds Roast –

    Cut each palakottai/jackfruit seed in half and remove the white outer layer. Pressure cook for 2 whistles with enough water. You can also remove the white part after pressure cooking them.

    Once the pressure drops naturally, remove the cooked jack fruit seeds and drain off the excess water.

    In a cast iron pan heat oil. Add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, urad dal and asafoetida.

    As the dal turns golden, add fresh curry leaves and crushed garlic pods. Fry for a few seconds.

    Add chopped onions, fry until translucent.

    Now add cooked jack fruit seeds. Stir fry them for a couple of minutes.

    Add coriander powder, red chilli powder, turmeric powder and salt as needed. Cook for 6-7 mins on low flame until there is no raw smell from the spice powders.

    Next add sambar powder and cook again for 3-4 mins on low flame.

    Now add 2-3 tablespoon of water and mix everything up. This will bring everything together.

    Continue cooking until the water dries up. Remove from heat.

    Serve hot as a side dish with hot rice and sambar/rasam.

    Palakottai Varuval

    Note –
    • Adjust spices as per preference.
    • Apart from jack fruit seeds, the same recipe can be made with any root vegetable or even brinjals.

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    1. Food Kalaakar - It's All About Food

      June 19, 2020 at 2:32 pm

      Looks delicious

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      • Ramya

        June 24, 2020 at 2:34 pm

        Thanks Anjali 🙂

        Reply
    2. sp1712

      January 21, 2022 at 12:45 pm

      Excellent recipe, well explained and picturized. Dug out my Cast Iron skillet for this and the dish came out well. In my case, we dry the seedpods under sunlight for a day or two and the outer white hard skin comes loose and is easy to strip away. We do that, then cut the brown-skinned seeds into twos or threes and then prepare a dish. Followed your recipe and came out really well. Many thanks.

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      • Ramya

        January 25, 2022 at 4:25 pm

        Thanks a lot for trying the recipe 🙂

        Reply

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