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    Gutti Kakarakaya | Andhra Style Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry

    Published: May 29, 2021 by Ramya · 24 Comments

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    Learn how to make Gutti Kakarakaya recipe with detailed step by step pictures. Andhra Style Stuffed Bitter Gourd Recipe with step-wise pictures.

    Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry

    Gutti Kakarakaya – Andhra Style Stuffed Baby Bitter Gourd Fry is an indulgence and one of the best ways to enjoy the otherwise bitter vegetable. Growing up, the sister and I never liked this vegetable, so however made, we would not touch it. On some Sundays, Amma used to make this special stuffed bitter gourd fry and it used to take a lot of cajoling to get us to try the vegetable, otherwise we would just eat off the stuffing! It took growing up and entering our own kitchens that we started appreciating kakarakaya and this awesomeness that is the stuffed baby bitter gourds.

    Gutti Kakarakaya

    In Andhra cuisine, “gutti” style of making fry recipes is quite common. Gutti means stuffed and in this Andhra Style Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry, we stuff small, tender bitter gourds with onions and gram flour mixture. Other similar prominent recipes like Gutti Vankaya, Gutti Beerakaya, Gutti Bendakaya, Gutti Potlakaya also follow similar steps, although the stuffing can be different. Although this Gutti Kakarakaya can be made with large bitter gourds too, it tastes the best when made with either small/baby bitter gourd or tender ones.

    Andhra Style Gutti Kakarakaya Fry Recipe

    Tips & Important Notes for Making Andhra Style Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry

    Gutti Kakarakaya is a slightly time-consuming recipe, that takes some preparation work and patience to get it to the right consistency. Follow the below notes and tips to make it perfectly at home.

    First and foremost, slit the bitter gourd across without cutting it in half. We should be able to remove the seeds and stuff it.

    Use a spoon or a blunt knife to remove the seeds from the bitter gourd, this gives us enough space to stuff the vegetable.

    I always cook the bitter gourds in salted water until they are tender. This helps in quickly frying the vegetable and also removing some of the bitterness. This is an optional step and can be skipped too.

    If you are using regular bitter gourd, peel off some off the skin making it smooth and follow the same recipe.

    Fry the stuffed bitter gourd in a heavy bottomed pan over low heat for even frying.

    How to make Gutti Kakarakaya Fry Recipe

    Serving Suggestions

    Gutti Kakarakaya is best served as an accompaniment to hot rice and ghee. It also goes well as a side dish with tomato pappu, charu or even curd rice. It can be prepared a day in advance and stored in an airtight container in fridge and when ready to fry, remove it and fry in hot oil. Cooked/Fried bitter gourd is best consumed the same day. Although it loses its crispness, it still tastes good.

    Check out other Andhra recipes

    • Andhra Style Bendakaya Vepudu
    • Mamidikaya Pachadi
    • Avakaya Pickle
    • Dibba Rotti
    • Mulakkada Charu

    Andhra Style Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry

    Gutti Kakarakaya Recipe with Step by Step Pictures

    Wash and pat dry 12-15 small bitter gourds. Cut off both the ends. Make a deep slit across and using a spoon or blunt knife, remove all the seeds from within. Be careful not to cut the bitter gourds in half.

    Boil the prepared bitter gourds with enough salt and water on medium flame until they are tender. Remove from heat, drain off the water and let them cool down completely.

    In a mixing bowl, add ½ cup gram flour/besan, 1 large onion finely chopped, 1 teaspoon red chilli powder, ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder, salt as needed.

    Mix well. The mixture would be lumpy.

    Add few tablespoon of water to make it into a wet mixture. It should be tight.

    Take a small amount of the stuffing prepared and fill tightly it into the bitter gourds. Repeat this with all the bitter gourds.

    In a thick bottomed pan, heat 2 tablespoon oil for shallow frying. Fry these stuffed baby bitter gourds in batches of 4-5.

    Cook on slow flame and keep turning the bitter gourds regularly to ensure all the sides are cooked.

    When the stuffing looks crispy and the skin looks crispy/cooked, remove from heat. Repeat this with rest of the bitter gourds. Add extra 1-2 tablespoon oil if needed.

    Serve hot with rice and ghee with a side of tomato pappu or charu.

    Gutti Kakarakaya Vepudu

    Recipe Notes

    • Removing the seeds from the bitter gourds give enough space for the stuffing and most of the bitterness would be removed.
    • Instead of shallow frying, it can be deep fried for quick preparation.
    • Adjust spices as per preference.
    • Cook on low heat for longer time to ensure the bitter gourd is cooked or else, it will char from outside while being raw on the inside.
    • Onions are optional, but I like the textural difference they give to the stuffing.

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    Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry

    Gutti Kakarakaya | Andhra Style Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry

    Ramya
    Learn how to make Gutti Kakarakaya recipe with detailed step by step pictures. Andhra Style Stuffed Bitter Gourd Recipe with step-wise pictures.
    4.5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 25 minutes mins
    Cook Time 25 minutes mins
    Total Time 50 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine Andhra Cuisine
    Servings 4 people

    MEASUREMENT

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

    Ingredients
      

    • 12-15 Small Bitter Gourds 4-5 Tender Long Bitter Gourds
    • ½ cup Gram Flour/Besan
    • 1 Large Onion Finely Chopped
    • 1 teaspoon Red Chilli Powder
    • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric Powder
    • 3-4 tablespoon Oil to fry
    • Salt as needed
    • Water as needed
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    Instructions
     

    • Wash and pat dry 12-15 small bitter gourds. Cut off both the ends. Make a deep slit across and using a spoon or blunt knife, remove all the seeds from within. Be careful not to cut the bitter gourds in half.
    • Boil the prepared bitter gourds with enough salt and water on medium flame until they are tender. Remove from heat, drain off the water and let them cool down completely.
    • In a mixing bowl, add ½ cup gram flour/besan, 1 large onion finely chopped, 1 teaspoon red chilli powder, ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder, salt as needed.
    • Mix well. The mixture would be lumpy.
    • Add few tablespoon of water to make it into a wet mixture. It should be tight.
    • Take a small amount of the stuffing prepared and fill it tightly into the bitter gourds. Repeat this with all the bitter gourds.
    • In a thick bottomed pan, heat 2 tablespoon oil for shallow frying. Fry these stuffed baby bitter gourds in batches of 4-5.
    • Cook on slow flame and keep turning the bitter gourds regularly to ensure all the sides are cooked.
    • When the stuffing looks crispy and the skin looks crispy/cooked, remove from heat. Repeat this with rest of the bitter gourds. Add extra 1-2 tablespoon oil if needed.
    • Serve hot with rice and ghee with a side of tomato pappu or charu.
      Gutti Kakarakaya Vepudu

    Notes

    • Removing the seeds from the bitter gourds give enough space for the stuffing and most of the bitterness would be removed.
    • Instead of shallow frying, it can be deep fried for quick preparation.
      Adjust spices as per preference.
    • Cook on low heat for longer time to ensure the bitter gourd is cooked or else, it will char from outside while being raw on the inside.
    • Onions are optional, but I like the textural difference they give to the stuffing.
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    Note - This recipe was first published on 19-November-2015 and has been updated on 29-May-2021.

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    1. Freda @ Aromatic essence

      November 19, 2015 at 10:29 am

      These look very tempting ! I love bitter gourd ! But we don't get them here 🙁 lovely stuffing ingredients too 🙂

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 19, 2015 at 11:24 am

        Oh Freda, I hope you get to try these soon 🙂

        Reply
      • MyCulinarySaga

        November 19, 2015 at 1:04 pm

        Freda. you are my kinda girl 🙂 our food preferences and choices match so much ! and looks like we both live in some desert land with such limited options of veggies.. I really miss these beautiful veggies.

        Reply
        • CHCooks

          November 26, 2015 at 1:28 pm

          Oh hugs to you Trupti!

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          • MyCulinarySaga

            November 26, 2015 at 1:37 pm

            hugs to you too 🙂

            Reply
            • CHCooks

              November 26, 2015 at 1:38 pm

              🙂 🙂

    2. skd

      November 19, 2015 at 11:32 am

      You won't believe I just removed bitter gourd from the fridge and was going to call my mom for a recipe . What a coincidence. I love your recipe and will try this. Thank you ?

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 19, 2015 at 11:35 am

        Awwww thats so nice to hear 🙂 Thanks SKD 🙂

        Reply
    3. MyCulinarySaga

      November 19, 2015 at 1:03 pm

      I love love love bitter gourd! different recipe.. will surely try it.. 🙂

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 26, 2015 at 1:28 pm

        Thanks a lot dear 🙂 Do try it out 🙂

        Reply
    4. Aruna PanangipallyAruna

      November 19, 2015 at 1:17 pm

      "I have never tasted bitter gourd all my life until two weeks back." 😮 😮

      I love bitter gourd and would love to try this recipe!

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 26, 2015 at 1:28 pm

        hahaha Aruna.. as I said, Amma never forced me to try, so I escaped all along 😀 Pls do try it out 🙂

        Reply
    5. srividhya

      November 19, 2015 at 9:20 pm

      Amazing I should try this.. errr don't think I am weird.. bittergourd is my favorite veggie next to brinjal. Anything not sweet I am all up for it.

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 26, 2015 at 1:26 pm

        Oh you are not weird at all. This is one of the fav veggies for my dad too 🙂 You are super lucky you dont like sweets much 😀

        Reply
    6. Traditionally Modern Food

      November 20, 2015 at 6:30 am

      I have never tried stuffing bitter guard..looks yummy

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 26, 2015 at 1:26 pm

        Thanks Vidya 🙂

        Reply
      • Dara Adam

        April 02, 2018 at 8:26 am

        It's amazing taste i tried no of times different types cooking

        Reply
    7. Chitra Jagadish

      November 20, 2015 at 2:31 pm

      Oh those baby bitter gourds looks so cute.... I never knew that baby bitter gourd exists.... truely fabulous Ch... wish I find them here..definitely haunting for them. .. Thank you...

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 26, 2015 at 1:19 pm

        We used to get baby bitter gourds in Chennai all through the year, here I see them randomly 🙂 You can use normal sized bitter gourds also for this recipe.. thanks a lot Chitra 🙂

        Reply
    8. Lynz Real Cooking

      November 23, 2015 at 8:04 pm

      I have never heard of this food before and I love that it is a special recipe for your family!

      Reply
      • CHCooks

        November 26, 2015 at 1:36 pm

        Thanks much Lynn! 🙂

        Reply

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