Friday 8 December 2017

Sweet Pumpkin Gojju


Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater….pump your kith and kin with this bold and beautiful sweet veggie and see them sprint to a healthy, nutritious diet. Enjoy them ebbing in calories amidst a generous flow of fibre, vitamins and minerals, packing themselves with proteins all the way. Why leave yourself out, Pete? Join them in their race to great health!
Called by many other names like Sugar pumpkin, Pie pumpkin, Baking pumpkin, Golden nugget pumpkin, etc. the secret behind the bright orange hue lies in beta carotene that boosts eye health. While savoring the earthy flavour and sweet taste of the creamy orange flesh don’t forget to save the shell and the seeds, for its true treasure lies here!

Dish Type: South Indian Side Dish
Preparation Time: 15 min
Cooking time: 15 min
Serves: 5 persons

Ingredients
For boiling
Sweet pumpkin           500 gms
Water                          ½ litre
Tamarind paste           1 tsp
Curry leaves                1 sprig
Turmeric pwd             A pinch
Salt to taste                 1 tsp approx. (divide into 2 parts – 1 part at the start of boiling and the 2nd part towards the end when ground chutney is added)
Jaggery                        1 tbsp (optional; if used, add towards the end of boiling)

For dry frying
Methi seeds                ¼ tsp
Jeera                           ½ tsp
Red chillies                6 to 8 nos.

For grinding
Raw grated coconut    ¼ of a coconut
Dry fried ingredients (mentioned above)

For seasoning:
Oil                               1 tsp
Mustard seeds             1 tsp
Black gram                 1 tsp
Red chillies                 2 nos.
Asafoetida                   A pinch

Directions
Wash sweet pumpkin in salt water. Drain the water. Remove the seeds. Cut the vegetable into small cubes with the skin.
Boil the vegetables in a vessel along with ½ litre water, tamarind paste, curry leaves, turmeric powder and salt for about 10 min.
While vegetable is boiling….
Dry fry methi, jeera and red chillies in a small kadai. Transfer it to a plate and let it cool.
Grate raw coconut and grind it along with the above dry fried ingredients. Use little quantity of water to grind it to chutney consistency.
Mix this ground chutney to the boiling vegetable. At this stage, add little more salt (check if required) and jaggery, if desired. Continue boiling for another 5 min. The tempting flavour you get at this stage tells you, it’s time for seasoning.
Heat oil in a small skillet. Put mustard seeds. When they crackle, add black gram and then broken red chillies. Switch off the flame. Add asafoetida and immediately pour it on to the boiling gojju.
Sweet Pumpkin Gojju is now ready. Use it with rotis, hot steam cooked rice or dosas.

Tete - a - Tete:
Read all about “what’s gojju?” in “Tamarind Gojju” recipe from this blog.    
Recipe Contributor: Smt. Saraswathi         

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