I was already grating coconut by the time I was giving her the recipe.I have never tried making pulisheri with pineapple,its always banana or the savoury version with Ash gourd and during summer,with mangoes.I followed the same recipe replacing it with pineapple.It was too good,I think one of the best sweet-curries ever.The slight sour taste of the pineapple perfectly blends with the sour curd which in fact is what gives the curry its name-pulisheri-a sweet and sour curry.
Pineapple Pulisheri
Ingredients
Ripe Pineapple – ¼ of 1 big Pineapple,chopped
Turmeric Powder- 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Jaggery - 4 moulds or 4 tbsp of grated jaggery or 4 tbsp jaggery syrup
Thick curds - 1/2 cup
Grind to a smooth paste
Grated coconut - 1/2 of one coconut(medium)
Jeera/Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
Green chillies-1 or 2(depending on the chillyness)
For seasoning
Coconut oil - 1 tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Jeera - 1/4 tsp
Curry leaves - 1 sprig
Method
Method
Cook pineapple in ¾ cup of water with turmeric.[Do not add too much water,just enough to cover the pineapple pieces]
When it is cooked,add salt to taste and mash gently.
Add the jaggery and let it boil.
Add the coconut paste at this stage.
Simmer for 3 minutes till everything gets mixed.
Switch off the flame.
Prepare seasoning in a pan and add all the ingredients one by one.
Add it to the pulisheri.
Beat the curds with a fork and add to the pulisheri when it is cooled a bit.
This pulisheri tastes equally good when served cool or hot.
pineapple pulisseri is an alltime favourite back home. we make either this or pineapple pachadi for all sadyas. looks nice!
ReplyDeletepineapple pulisseri is an alltime favourite back home. we make either this or pineapple pachadi for all sadyas. looks nice!
ReplyDeleteHullo Kutty! HeHe! ;D
ReplyDeletePulisery is one thing I haven;t tried, must try once. Looks yummy! Adding Pineapple to spicy dishes is very typical of Konkani or M'lorean, right? Good one!:)
Wow, innovative idea to use Pineapple. Will like to try it.
ReplyDeleteWow great recipe. I can imagine the sweet and tangy flavor of this.
ReplyDeletethat looks so mouthwatering and thanks for drooping in
ReplyDeleteThis is so new to me,but i can imagine the sweet,sourish and tangy flavors.... all in one
ReplyDeleteSweet and hot, sound a delicous pulisheri!
ReplyDeletepulisery looks yummy.. though never tried it. saw this in some other blog too a while back.. will surely give it a try Divya..
ReplyDeleteive made pineapple pachadi and the other pulisheri varieties...i bet pineapple wouldve tasted amazing in the pulisheri!! great recipe!
ReplyDeletePulisery looks delish...Never heard of pineapple in a pulisery..Niceone
ReplyDeleteHi Divya. How r u? Am back to blogging after a long time. This dish looks authentic indeed!
ReplyDeletedelicious!!! I love the sweet n sour taste of pineapples in all dishes
ReplyDeleteNever tried making this dish at home nor have I tasted.. With pineapple I am sure it must be tasting great. Must try sometime
ReplyDeletemmm. looks so mouth-watering Divya! Never made anything with pineapple.
ReplyDeletepuliseri with pineapple sounds good and innovative..
ReplyDeleteThis is something new, i too have a can of pinepapple n don't knw what to do with it, now can try this..
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, never heard about pineapple erissery..
ReplyDeleteGravy in a coconut sauce seems perfect for a Mangalorean.Delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteI been looking for this recipes, thanks for posting it.....even i have some pineapples in my fridge, perfect recipes,cant wait to try out......
ReplyDeleteDivya very interesting recipe... Nice Clicks thanks for posting
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