Ingredients:
Pineapple : 1 medium
Banana chopped: 1/2 cup
salt: to taste
Red chilli powder: 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder: 1/4 tsp
Sugar: 100 gm
White Raisin: 50 gm
Mustard seeds crushed; 1/2 tsp
Oil: 2-3 tbsp
Curry leaves: 2 springs
Red chilli flakes: 4 nos
Coconut crushed: 1/4 of a coconut
Cashew nut: 25 gm
Water: 1/2 ltr
Method:
Combine chopped pineapple, banana, salt, red chilli powder and turmeric powder in a deep bottom pan, pour water to this. Cook well till it becomes dry, saute well with a spoon. Add sugar and cashew nut, stir continously. Remove from fire when it turns thick. Allow the mix to cool, add raisin, crushed mustard seeds and coconut to this. Splutter mustard seeds in another pan, add curry leaves, red chilli flakes. Pour the seasoning over the curry and mix well.
Recipe source: Ruchi mag
looks so delicious, dry pachadi sounds great, that too with pineapple..!!
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Adipoli pachadi.
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Kandal ariyam adipoli anenu..
ReplyDeleteDelicious pachadi.
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That's really nice ..good dry version ...looks yum
ReplyDeletegreat looking dish. my mouth is tickling to taste this.
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lovely flavorful pachadi..Adipoli!!
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Fantastic and yummy!
ReplyDeletethats something really delicious and finger lickng for sure :)
ReplyDeleteJaisy, u too have a lovely blog.This dish is new to me. I have the regular pachadi, never tried the dry one. Looks YuM..!
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Hi Jaisy,Luv this delicious Pineapple Dry pachadi.Very new to me and luks yum..yum...Luv it.Thanks for sharing and dropping in at my space.
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