Skip to main content

Chakka Pradhaman/Jack fruit Payasam



Chakka Pradhaman/Jack fruit Payasam

Chakka Pradhaman is a tasty dessert with ripe jack fruit.Chakka pradhaman can be made fresh jack fruit when they are in season. But it can be enjoyed all year round by using chakka varatti or jack fruit preserve. Pradhaman is part of Kerala Sadhya menu. Give this recipe a try,you will surely love it.

Ingredients

Chakka Varatti- 1 1/2 cup

Thick coconut milk- 1 cup
Thin coconut milk- 2 cup
Jaggery - powdered - 1/2 cup
( according to sweetness you like)
Ghee- 2 tsp
Dry ginger powder- 1/8 tsp
Cardamon crushed- 4-5
Raisins and cashew nuts- a few
Sliced coconut-  a few





Add one cup of water to jaggery and bring it to a boil. Strain the impurities and pour the warm syrup over the chakka varatti/jack fruit preserve. The chakka varatti will be thick, allow it to sit for half an hour.
In a heavy bottom pan add thin coconut milk and chakka varatti jaggery mix and simmer for 6-7 minutes in medium. When the consistency thickens add dry ginger powder, crushed cardamon and mix well. After a minute pour the thick coconut milk and switch off the flame. Heat ghee in a pan and roast the coconut pieces, cashew nuts and raisins and add to the pradhaman.


Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. chakka varetti alochichappozhe kothiyavunnu...pinne pradhamante karyam parayenno,very tempting one !!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. yumm.. kothiyavunnu.. lovely color..

    ReplyDelete
  3. So pretty and mouthwatering Suja...Love to have a glass full now.

    ReplyDelete
  4. wow... what deep dark color of that payasam!!! slurp...

    ReplyDelete
  5. Look at the rich color, looks absolutely delicious..

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

Mutton Kola Urundai- Mutton Meat Balls/ Spicy Mutton Keema Balls

   Mutton Kola Urandai- Mutton Meat Balls Mutton Kola Urundai/ Mutton Keema Balls is a delicious snack that you cannot stop munching!  Are you are, looking for delightful crispy snacks for entertaining? Why not try this local delicacy of the Madhurai and Chettinadu region in South India. It is an old-fashioned, rustic meatball that is a very versatile recipe. It is often fried and then served in a number of different ways, as a snack with a cup of tea, an appetizer, a side dish for lunch, or added to gravy to make a delicious curry. It is a customizable meal for any day of the week, and this recipe is a keeper. Mutton balls are deep-fried, bite-sized finger food, crisp on the outside and soft and juicy inside. It is so addictive! Trust me, it will be gone before you realize it. Meatballs are comfort food in many cuisines, and there are so many variations. Mutton Kola Urandai is a regional specialty.   You can find it in the menu of restaurants, local canteens in...

Kada Mutta - Quail Eggs Pepper Fry

Kada Mutta - Quail Eggs Pepper Fry Today's recipe is a spicy and healthy quail egg fry with the spicy kick of black pepper. This recipe is all about keeping it simple- quick and easy to make and very appetizing. You can serve this as an appetizer, or serve with rice or laced pancake/appam. Gently fried quail eggs with sweet caramelized onions, fennel, curry leaves, and coconut oil add lots of flavors and it is finger-licking delicious. Quail eggs are my kid's new snacking favorite and are fun to eat. These dainty, pretty eggs are cute as well as nutritious. It is considered a delicacy in Kerala. There is a popular saying  “Aayiram kozhikku ara kaada”  or   half quail is equivalent to thousand chickens.   Now we don't need to take it in a literal sense but it just means that quail and quail eggs have lots of health benefits. Yes it is more nutritious than your regular eggs! No wonder it is making quite a stir in the health world. If you are looking for he...

Kerala Black Halwa/ Karutha Halwa/ Rice Flour Halwa

Kerala Black Halwa/ Karutha Halwa/ Rice Flour Halwa December has finally arrived and it means it is almost Christmas time! How many of you look forward to the Season of Joy! My birthday also comes in December, so it is a double celebration for me :) How is the Christmas planning coming along for everyone? It is exactly three weeks for Christmas and I am planning to share a few recipes for the holidays this year. This is the first one I wanted to share with all of you -Kerala style sweet delicacy- a real nostalgia, the Black Halwa. Halwas has always amazed me with its simplicity, unique texture and taste. It is a gel-like sweet candy that you can never stop eating. When making halwa there is a time-honored cooking technique and halwa making is time-consuming. So people simply prefer to buy it from the shop. But making your own is a rewarding experience. Now many of the traditional sweets are forgotten or get overlooked for fancier ones in bakeries. But that is not the case w...