Instant Bitter Gourd Pickle ~ Kakarakaya Pachchadi
Before moving on to today's recipe, let me tell you the name of the green vegetable that I asked you to guess in my previous post. Capsicum got the most votes and keeping JFI - chillies in view, some even suggested green chillies. Only Suganya and anonymous (I know it is you, Deepthi) mentioned the veggie along with their other choices of guesswork. Lakshmi went with the Chinese one.
The answer is Indian Bitter Gourd / Kakarakaya / Karela. The idea of playing the guessing game occured to me after seeing the picture and when even my husband guessed the veggie as ridgegourd. It didn't look like karela (except when you paid attention to certain pieces) at any angle and to prove that I didn't scrape the ridges, here are the chopped karela in a bowl, which I used to make this pickle.
Here is a recipe for all bitter gourd lovers and diabetics. It is really a simple preparation and tasted good really the next day. So far tested shelf life of this pickle is a week, refrigerated.
12 comments:
Yay! I got it right. I saw those seeds in that pic. How is the bitterness level after sitting for 2 hrs?
See!! I told you I will NEVER win at any guessing game EVER in ANY blog!:D
I make Hagalkai palya.Arvind loves it but I can manage few bites.Looks great.Enjoy the bitter one!:))
doctors prefer such kind of pickle is good for diabetes. very nice one infact. My Dad and granddad eats it this way.
Oh, you could locate the seeds. Then you have good eyes. I removed most of them.
Bitterness gets reduced after a while and you would not notice it that much, if you ARE a bitter gourd eater. :)
Asha,
:) Even I would not have guessed it right with this picture.
Sharmi,
True, It is really good for diabetics.
I could have never gussed it right .I would have been wrong for sure ..But this one is a healthy pickle....Nice one
WOW Suma. I never tried pickle with karela. I make curry and pulusu with it.
Hey, never tried Karela Pickle before..I like karela though! Thanks for sharing!
but there r green chillies too;) he he he...so my guess is also almost right;)
Sia,
Yup.. You were right in away too.
Boy, I wish I had a taste test of this one. Looks really fresh and tasty.
Kanchana
ps. I've added you to my blog links...will keep returning!
I love bittergourd. My whenever I prepare the bitterness stays and not everyone at home likes it (am an exception.) Should try this way sometime.
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