Earlier this week, I shared my mother’s recipe for jackfruit stir-fry. Today, I am sharing another one of her jackfruit recipes – jackfruit fritters. I am bringing a few over to Angie‘s Fiesta Friday #111, co-hosted by Naina and Julianna.
Given that I have been listening to mostly Sufi songs this week, I decided to share another Sufi song that I enjoyed listening to. This clip is also from MTV Coke Studio’s YouTube channel. The musicians are Ustad Raees Khan (sitar) and Abida Parveen.
Happy Fiesta Friday!
Jackfruit Fritters
Ingredients:
- Jackfruit – ½ cup, finely chopped
- Flour – ¼ cup
- Onion – 2 tbsp, chopped
- Chilli – 1 or 2
- Breadcrumbs – 3 tbsp
- Curry powder – 1 tsp
- Pepper and Salt, to taste
- Oil
Method
- Fry the chopped onion and chilli in a pan.
- Add the finely chopped jackfruit pieces to the pan and stir-fry until cooked.
- Mix the flour, breadcrumbs, curry powder, salt and pepper in a bowl.
- Add the fried jackfruit, onion and chilli mix to the flour mix.
- Prepare the fritter dough by adding little water to the mix.
- Divide the dough into 10 balls.
- Flatten each ball and deep fry, flipping over the fritters so that they are browned uniformly on both sides.
- Serve immediately with rice or on its own.
Recipe source: Raji Thillainathan.
I’d like to share a song that I came across on the Coke studio youtube channel and which I enjoyed very much. This song is an adaptation of a poem by the 13th century mystic poet, Amir Khusrow, who is also regarded as the father of qawwali. Here, it is sung by two contemporary famous qawwali musicians – Abida Parveen and Rahet Fateh Ali Khan.
Given that I watched a few Bollywood movies this january, my song choice for this weekend is one from Imtiaz Ali’s movie Tamasha, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. The lyrics of the song was written by Irshad Kamil and music composed by A.R.Rahman and sung by Mohit Chauhan.











