Enchor er Korma | Kathal Korma Recipe (2024)

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Young Jackfruit Korma | Enchor er Korma | Kathal Korma

This Enchor er Korma recipe is a delicious and mildly spicy curry recipe that goes amazingly well with Indian breads like Chapatti, Naans, as well as, rice dishes like Jeera Rice, Peas Pulao, etc. Once you try this young jackfruit curry recipe, there’s no going back! Known as kathal in India, this unripened jackfruit recipe can give many meat based recipes a run for the money.

In this post, I will introduce you to the superfood known as young Jackfruit which has become quite a sensation worldwide these days!

Also, I will tell you how to know which jackfruit is for cooking and which one is to eaten as a fruit. Also, we will learn how to prepare jackfruit for korma like curry recipes.

What is a Jackfruit? And, how to eat a Jackfruit?

Simply put, it is a variety of fruit which is found in some of the south-east Asian countries, especially India, Thailand, Indonesia, etc. Jackfruit trees are usually huge and they can bear hundreds of these fruits of various sizes. The bigger ones can go upto 55 kilos or 120 pounds.

Did you know that we, Bengalis often call young Jackfruit aka Enchor as ‘Gaach Pantha‘, where ‘gaach‘ means plant and ‘pantha‘ means meat.

While they are young and unripened, jackfruits are prised open and the tendrils as well as the arils along with the seeds are cooked in various forms. A young Jackfruit is known as Enchor in Bengali. Kanthal is the ripened one.

As they ripen, it becomes a fruit and the arils and the seeds become the edible part of the fruit. Not everybody is a big fan of this fruit. For some (including me), its fruity smell can be a bit overpowering.

Now, as the world is flooded with a wave of plant based nutrition, jackfruit has gained a sudden infamy due to its fleshy and meat like texture, which is a nutrient powerhouse. It is a rich source of Vitamin B6, and a fair amount of Vitamin C and Potassium. It is a good source of dietary fibre as well.

How to prepare Jackfruit for curry recipes?

As I told you before, the unripened young jackfruit is ideally used for cooking curry like recipes. Ask your grocer to prise it open for you and get rid of the pointy rind. Jackfruit yields a sticky gum-like substance when cut, so apply some oil on your palms first before handling one (if you have to!).

The inner flesh is completely edible if the jackfruit is particularly young. Cut it into uniform cubes and wash it well in water. In you have a Pressure Cooker (or Instant Pot), simply pressure cook the young jackfruit pieces in water and some salt for couple of minutes, say 5-6 minutes of high pressure.

Then allow the Pressure Cooker to release the pressure on its own and cool down a bit before opening. Discard the water and use the young jackfruit cubes in your recipe.

In India, particularly in Bengal, we get enchor as small as one that would fit our palms. Those are particularly tender and absolutely delicious. They do not need this extra preparation step of pressure cooking. They can be directly used in the curry preparation as the jackfruit meat is already quite soft and tender on its own.

This enchor er korma (kathal korma or jackfruit curry) is a dry preparation. But you may adjust the consistency of the gravy as per your needs. Simple add more water to make it more juicy to serve along with rice dishes.

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Enchor er Korma | Kathal Korma Recipe

Prep Time

20 mins

Total Time

40 mins

Young Jackfruit Korma | Enchor er Korma | Kathal Korma

This Enchor er Korma recipe is a delicious and mildly spicy curry recipe that goes amazingly well with Indian breads like Chapatti, Naans, as well as, rice dishes like Jeera Rice, Peas Pulao, etc. Once you try this young jackfruit curry recipe, there's no going back! Known as kathal in India, this unripened jackfruit recipe can give many meat based recipes a run for the money.

Course:Side Dish

Cuisine:Bengali

Keyword:Enchor er korma, Jackfruit curry, Jackfruit recipes, Kathal sabji

Servings: 3 People

Author: Priyanka

Ingredients

  • 3cupsKathal around 300 gms
  • 1Onion sliced
  • 2Tomatoes
  • 1inchGinger
  • 4Garlic cloves
  • 1Bay leaf
  • Salt
  • 2tbspMustard Oil
  • 1tbspGhee
  • 1/2tspTurmeric Powder
  • 1tspRed Chili Powder
  • 1/2tspGaram Masala Powder
  • 2tbspKetchup
  • Coriander leaves to garnish

Instructions

  1. Pre-cook the young jackfruit pieces in a pressure cooker with water and salt. Discard the water and keep the pieces aside.

    For detailed instructions, read the article body above.

  2. Now, heat the oil in a non-stick pan, preferably kadhai.

    If you do not wish to use Mustard Oil, you may use equal amount of refined Sunflower Oil/Rice Bran Oil/Light Olive Oil/Ghee or Clarified Butter/Butter.

  3. Add the Bay leaf and let it sizzle for couple of seconds.

  4. Then add the sliced Onion and let it saute for a couple of minuted till it softens a bit.

  5. Meanwhile, make a puree of the tomatoes, garlic and ginger. Once the onions seems to have cooked partially, pour the pureed tomato mix in it.

  6. Add the powdered spices in it along with salt and ketchup and fry it till you see oil separation at the edges.

  7. Now, add around ½ cup water and the jackfruit pieces and give everything a mix. Cover the pan with a lid and let it simmer for 4-5 minutes.

    You will see that the water has reduced a bit and the jackfruit pieces have mixed well with the gravy.

  8. Before serving drizzle some Ghee and sprinkle some freshly chopped Coriander leaves.

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Enchor er Korma | Kathal Korma Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the different types of korma? ›

Shahi korma, Mughalai korma, Hyderabadi korma, and Kashmiri korma are prime examples. On the other hand, curry is usually spicier and thicker than korma.

How do you eat korma? ›

For a Classic Indian meal, serve it with plain steamed Basmati Rice, Butter Naan, Roti or Parathas, alongside Lassi or Raita. Chicken Korma also goes well with flavored rice like Ghee rice, Cumin Rice & Turmeric Rice.

What is korma called in English? ›

The English name is an anglicisation of Hindi-Urdu qormā (क़ोरमा, قورمہ), meaning "braise". It refers to the cooking technique used in the dish.

What curry is most like korma? ›

Similar to a Korma but with a small touch of added spice, the Pasanda was originally made from lamb leg, but today often uses chicken or prawns. The mild curry flavour is attributed to the yoghurt marinade and coconut milk, often with the addition of peppercorns, garlic, cumin, and onions.

What does Korma mean in Indian? ›

The word korma is derived from Urdu qorma, korma or kormah, meaning “braise”, and referring to the cooking technique used in the dish.

What is Korma vs curry? ›

Korma is a dish that is rich and creamy and is made with yogurt, cream, and ground nuts. It tends to be milder in flavor and is often served with rice. Curry, on the other hand, is a more robust dish made with a variety of spices, herbs, and vegetables.

Is Korma the same as Tikka? ›

In short, both Chicken Shahi Korma and Chicken Tikka Masala are creamy and tasty. However, the chicken korma dish has fewer species and a creamier flavor, while chicken tikka is more flavorful due to the use of hot spices and varies in different tastes and flavors.

What is the difference between North and South Indian korma? ›

North Indian korma is aromatic, rich & creamy with a velvety texture as nuts & yogurt form the base. South Indian kurma is not creamy or rich but is light as coconut & seeds/nuts form the base. However both are very fragrant and spiced for flavor but not for heat.

What is the difference between korma and Shahi korma? ›

While Shahi Korma is like the common Korma as they share some similarities, the Shahi Korma has some notable differences which makes it royal. Shahi Korma is creamier due to the use of a paste of almonds and cashews and cream instead of yogurt, giving it a richer and more indulgent texture.

What is the difference between Indian korma and Pakistani korma? ›

A traditional Pakistani-style Korma recipe will share the common characteristics of North Indian Kormas: made with fried onions (sometimes ground with nuts into a paste) and thickened with yogurt. According to Swasthi's recipes, North Indian kormas rarely use tomatoes.

What is the difference between korma and Navratan korma? ›

“Korma” (or “kurma”) is the name used to describe Indian dishes made with a blend of yogurt, nuts, cream, and a coconut base or seed paste. Traditionally made with nine different vegetables or garnishing ingredients – thus, the nine “jewels” – the Navratan Korma dish is a classic Korma with a fascinating story.

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