YOUNG JACKFRUIT BIRIYANI (KATHAL BIRIYANI)


Jack fruit is wonderful fruit which has powerful smell and taste like honey. The seed in the jack fruit is also edible and even this jack fruit tender or raw jack fruit young jackfruit is also used for making dishes like gravies, pickle, rice dishes, dry curries and many more. This is one of our favourite briyani and is here for your glance. You can view the Young jack fruit image in this link .


Before proceeding to the recipe here are some nutritional benefits for this fruit

1. It has important nutrients like vitamin C, A, potassium, calcium, Iron, sodium, Zinc. Low in calories too.
2. Common Health benefit of this fruit is its ability to lower blood pressure.
3. Its good for your heart as they prevent hypertension.
4. It aids in healthy digestion and naturally prevent treat the problem of constipation, diarrhea and indigestion. And also preventing the problem of ulcers.
5.Peoples who has the problem of asthma and skin infections should have jack fruits for the natural cure.
6. Good source of vitamin C and helps in strengthening the immune system.
7. Jack fruit can slow down your skin degeneration process, thereby helping you retain your youthful look and radiance for the long time. It posses anti aging properties and also helps in natural treatment of varies skin problems.
8. The juice of this fruit is used as Chinese medicines.




Ingredients :

Basmathi Rice - 2 cup
Kathal or Raw Jackfruit - 1 1/2 cup (Chopped medium sized pieces)
Onion - 1 sliced
Tomato - 1/4 cup
Ginger + Garlic paste - 1 tbsp
Curd(Yogurt) - 1 cup
Green chillies - 2 slited
Chilli powder - As required
Any brand biriyani masala or home made masala - 2 tbsp
Mint leaves - 1/4 bunch
Coriander leaves - 1/4 bunch
Lemon - 1/2 squeezed
Salt - As required
Whole spices - cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove 1 each
Water - 3 cups
Ghee - 1 tbsp



For garnishing :

Deep fried onions - 1/4 cup
Roasted cashews - few
Coriander - few chopped finely



Method :

1. Wash and Soak the rice in the water for 30 minutes.
2. Now in the pressure cooker or in the heavy bottom vessel heat some oil. Add the whole spices.
3. Add onions and saute till light brown then add ginger, garlic paste.
4. Add tomato once they get mashed well add chopped kathal and green chilli to it.
5. Then add yogurt chili powder, masala powder, lemon, curd one by one .
6. Saute until the oil separates out from this mixture.
7. Now add the chopped mint and half of chopped coriander leaves.
8. Add rice check for salt mix well and then add boiling water.
7. Close the lid and when steam comes out , put the whistle and turn to very low flame and switch it off after 1o minutes. or If you are using the heavy bottom vessel just close with the lid when all the water is absorbed by the rice switch of the flame and after 5 minutes mix slightly with spatula.
8. Once it is done let it set for another 15 to 20 minutes. Now open the lid mix slowly with spatula or fork.
9. Garnish with remaining coriander leaves, onions, cashews and add ghee.
10. Serve with boiled egg and Raita.

64 comments:

  1. Wow.. this is a very different dish pavithra! Looks great! Hats off to your presentation.. try participating in my FIL-Milk event!

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  2. Unique biryani. Love the decorations too:)

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  3. OMG! i haven't eaten any jackfruit for, like what, 12-15 years? i can feel i'm dribbling...

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  4. Wow the biriyani looks awesome! Lovely presentation! I have never had biriyani with jackfruit!

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  5. That is one delicious dish. What a lovely presentation, loved the way you decorated with the lemon wedges.

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  6. Wow awesome ... Looks great! Never tried briyani with jack fruit. Looks so yummy and delicious.... As usual nice presentation..

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  7. Very different biryani and lovely presentation as usual :)

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  8. Delicious and different briyani!Lovely presentation:)

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  9. நல்லா இருக்கு..ஜாக் ப்à®°ூட் வைத்து செய்வது வித்தியாசமாக இருக்கு.

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  10. HiPavithra,
    First time here.. you rhaving lovely space.. nice presentation..
    Jackfruit biriyani is unique &looks awesome!

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  11. Looks yummy.. I like the butterflies a lot. :)

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  12. nice presentation...it looks very gud

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  13. Havent heard abt this...looks droolworthy!

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  14. I never knew about this..wow ..what a decor Pavi..:)

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  15. Hi Pavithra, Thank you for visiting my blog and for your wonderful comment. You too have a lovely space here..the biryani looks yummy!

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  16. its a different biryani.......looks delicious

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  17. Hi Pavitra, missed so many of ur posts bcoz of no internet. This biryani is new to me and it looks too good! i loved the presentation, the way you have decorated with the lemon pieces. looks very appetizing!

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  18. the biryani looks delicious. Never tried making biryani with jack fruit...And love those butterflies you have made with lemon slices. Amazing presentation, Dear. Keeep Rocking !

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  19. I am a big fan of Jackfruit but making biryani out of it is a unique idea....
    Thanks for sharing

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  20. Looks delicious ...lovely presentation dear...looks awesome

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  21. I take my hats off to you dear, What lovely presentation for such a sumptuous dish.

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  22. wow.. great entry.. looks really fantastic.. great click..

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  23. looks really good. last time i had jackfruit was about 15 years back

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  24. Awesome Biryani.. My mom made Sambar with the seeds, but never Biryani.. Lovely presentation as usual!

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  25. I love Jackfruit ne time....biryani is very new nd cute butterflies looks like they have been attracted to ur biryani....:)

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  26. Thats a unique flavoured Biriyani..havent heard till date..thanks
    and the recipe is simply superb !!

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  27. That's my favorite Biryani dear, and what a lovely presentation.fabulous!

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  28. Hey give me some jackfruit!! I am big fan of them!! Haven't had them since so many years :(

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  29. another uniue entry! looks awesome!

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  30. OMG! How do u come up with such ideas. Great. Very unique idea using Kathal.

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  31. Your presentation is always amazing. This looks really delicious.

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  32. Amazing presentation ..and this recipe is new to me .Thanks for the recipe !

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  33. This recipe is so different, hearing it for first time. Looks so yummy should try it soon....

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  34. I've eaten some dishes with young jackfruit but never a biryani, and it sounds and looks absolutely delicious. Great idea. I wish I could find jackfruit in the stores here.

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  35. Thats the first tgime I ver heard of jackfruit biriyani..and wat a wonderful presentation.looks too good.

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  36. Unique and yummylicious biryani...

    Do take a peep into my blogs when you find time.

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  37. This looks really really good Pavithra very tasty indeed! You always present your dishes so beautiful too.

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  38. Jack fruit used to be one of my favs until I came to US.I don't find it all that much here.Your Jackfruit biryani is very innovative..Beautiful rich color!

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  39. I am loving this biriyani - I get so much inspiration when I visit your blog

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  40. This looks truly delicious! I never knew jackfruit was so good for us!

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  41. Never heard of this. Looks too delish!

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  42. WOW unique biryani and love ur presentation :))Keep it up dear!!

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  43. Wow!biryani looks sooo Awesome....
    diff king of dish i never heard abt it..U are specialist in presentation ..Do keep it up

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  44. Ah! yet another jackfruit related dish on blogosphere today. Saw another one at Nags. Reminds me of how much I miss jackfruit!

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  45. ah yes! jackfruit in here too :)

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  46. like the recipe looks great speciallyhat lemon butterfly simply superb

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  47. SOunds so unique,never tasted like this,usually make kootu!
    As usual neat presentation!

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  48. The biryani looks delicious, would have never thought to use jackfruit in a rice dish, cool !

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  49. Its a very different dish .....wow wht a creativity pa ,ur presentation is out of the world ......very Good work..... Thanx for visiting my blog & ur comment ...

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  50. thanx pavithra, but compare to ur arrangements ,my arrangements is nothing yaar.......now only iam seeing all ur dishes ...wow its awesome yaar .....i love ur presentations .....Great.

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  51. Very creative dish Pavithra, never thought of making briyani with jackfruit, Great dish yaar!

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  52. Very creative biryani and informative post! Love your presentations yaar, i wish i was half good as you are!

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  53. Looks delish and new to me..:)Love to have it now !!

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  54. This looks so yummy, and I love your fruit designs.

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  55. collect your award from my blog

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  56. I love jackfruit but have always been wary of trying to cook raw jackfruit - this recipe looks delicious!

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  57. This biriyano looks amazing! IT must be packed with flavors!

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  58. hey i never knew we cud make briyani with jackfruit.. interesting recipe pavi !

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  59. Jackfruit in a Biryani..sounds interesting..:)

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  60. Very different. Looks yummy. Cute presentation.

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