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Indian Recipe and Meal Ideas
Indian Food and Meal Ideas
Pineapple Gojju

A delicious recipe prepared from pineapple.
For US to UK equivalents see this rough guide

Recipe Ingredients:

  • 1 canned (small) crushed pineapple
  • 1 table sp sesame seeds
  • 1 table sp urad dhal
  • 1 table sp channa dhal
  • 3 red chillies
  • 2 green chillies
  • 1 tsp chick peas
  • 1/4 tsp asafoetida (hing)
  • 1/2 tsp tamarind paste
  • a small piece of jagerry OR 1 table sp brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup grated coconut
  • Salt to taste
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  • 4-5 table sp's Oil for frying
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds





Method:


1.Dry fry sesame seeds, urad dhal, channa dhal, red chillies and
asafoetida till they all turn roast(frying time 5-6 mins)
2.Grind the fried ingredients with green chillies, chick peas, tamarind
paste, jaggery (or brown sugar) and grated coconut to a smooth paste
(add little water while grinding).
3.In the meantime, keep oil in a kadai and let it heat for a minute. Then
put mustard seeds and turmeric powder and allow mustard seeds to
pop.
4.Then put the canned crushed pineapple to it and fry the pineapple for
about 15 mins approximately.
5.Later on, add the ground paste to the fried pineapple and fry further 10
mins.
6.Add salt according to taste
7.Remove kadai from the heat.
8.This goes well as a side dish with chapatis or rice & rasam and can be
eaten hot or cold.


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For US to UK equivalents for food weights and measurements see this rough guide

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