Though we are fond of the fragrant, flavorful fruit, I had never seen my mom cooking with jack fruit, I had never eaten any jack fruit dish or never liked a fruit in savory dishes. My husband who had tasted raw jackfruit curry earlier was not interested in it either. A big thanks to Bee and Jai. Like that Poirot, after a long time, they put my grey cells to work.
Finally, I thought of experimenting for a sweet dish. I put all those ingredients that I thought would make the dish delicious, into a pot. Until the final stages, I was not sure what it is going to be. I thought if it reaches burfi stage, then I would call it burfi or else halwa. As you see, it became jack fruit halwa. By the way, it IS delicious (like any Indian sweet should be) with a hint of jackfruit flavor and I am going to make it more often.
Ingredients:
Jack fruit (sheaths around the seeds), chopped into pieces - 1/2 cup
Besan / Gram flour- 1/2 cup
Coconut, grated - 1 /2 cup
Milk - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1 cup
Ghee - 4 or 5 Tbsp
Cardamom Powder, Powdered - 1/4 tsp
Raisins and Cashews - 2 Tbsp
Dry fry the besan on low flame in a nonstick pot, till you start to notice the aroma. It would take around a couple of minutes. Keep aside.
Grind the jack fruit pieces, coconut along with milk till all the jack fruit pieces are ground.
Add the ground mixture, sugar, 4 tbsp of ghee and cardamom powder to the besan and start to cook on low flame. Within a short time, you would notice all the mixture starting to turn into one big mass.
After the mixture starts to leave the sides of the pan and turns into a big mass, Keep stirring for about another 5 - 10 minutes and turn off the stove.
Heat a Tbsp of ghee in a small pan and add raisins and cashews to it. When cashews turn golden brown and raisins turn plump, turn off the stove. Add them to halwa and stir once.
Heat a Tbsp of ghee in a small pan and add raisins and cashews to it. When cashews turn golden brown and raisins turn plump, turn off the stove. Add them to halwa and stir once.
Serve Warm or cold.
* I wanted to see if I could make burfis out of it and therefore kept stirring for another 20 minutes till my arms started aching. I am not sure whether that mixture could have reached burfi stage. So, anybody following this recipe could happily skip this part.
Jack Fruit Halwa ~ My entry for JFI - Jack fruit event hosted by Bee and Jai of Jugalbandi this month.
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jackfruit and besan. suma, that is an unusual and wonderful combination. thank you for participating in JFI.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds new to me....It is looking very nice....I love it...Nice one...
ReplyDeleteHalwa!! YUM!! That's really creative ,thank you.Looks yummy:))
ReplyDeleteSuma great combination, unique favour of JF makes it loveable.
ReplyDeleteLOL... so it was halwa not burfi... very innovative dish suma... for someone who has never cooked or ate any jackfruit dish this is surely an achivement:)
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ReplyDeletethat halwa looks so yummy :)
ReplyDeleteHALWA...Count me in. I'm coming to enjoy this. Good picture.
ReplyDeletewow, a unique combo. i have only ever eaten the fruit and a vegetable made from jackfuit when visiting konkan. really creative
ReplyDeletewow...what a creative idea...great recipe thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletei have really never heard of this ....very tasty it looks
ReplyDeleteSuma, a very creative idea...Looks YUM!
ReplyDeleteHalsin hannu halwa looks so great Suma. I have never had it before. We make halsin hannu berati which i am sure will taste a lot like your halwa . My mouth is already watering. You are indeed creative girl.
ReplyDeleteBee,
ReplyDeleteI know that's kind of unusual. I was trying to create a fusion of seven cups and jackfruit.
Sukanya, Asha, Roopa
Thanks
Sia,
ReplyDeleteThanks. I was glad that my experiment worked.
Richa,
Thanks
Kribha,
You are welcome.
Priyanka,
ReplyDeleteSame here. I had eaten only the fruit till now.
Dilip & Chandrika
Thanks