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Pineapple Pachadi: An Onam Delight
Pineapple Pachadi is a side dish recipe that is very popular all over Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is an Onam recipe that is sometimes included in the Onasadhya feast. This pachadi recipe is made in almost all the homes during Onam. The best part of this pineapple recipe is that it can be easliy made and is highly nutritious. A pachadi recipe can be tried with mangoes, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers etc. But, in this popular Onam recipe, we will make pachadi out of some pineapple slices.
A pineapple pachadi has very simple ingredients like curd, coconut, pineapples, mustard etc. The taste of this curry is so great that it is liked by almost all. Try this pachadi recipe and make this festive season all the more special.

Serves: 4
Preparation Time: 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time: 15-20 minutes
Ingredients
- Pineapple- 4 cups (cut into small slices)
- Turmeric- 1tsp
- Dried Red Chillies- 2
- Coconut- 1 ½ cup (small slices)
- Mustard Seeds- 1tsp
- Curry Leaves- 6-7
- Mustard Paste- 1 ½tsp
- Vegetable or Coconut Oil- 3-4tbsp
- Salt- To taste
Procedure
- Take a pan over the gas oven and add the pineapple slices and some water to it. The water must be enough so that it completely immerses all the pineapple slices. Keep it on a medium flame.
- Boil them for 4-5 minutes till they become soft and absorb all the water. Turn off the gas oven, bring it down and then keep aside.
- Grind the coconut and dry red chillies in a blender.
- Now take another frying pan over the gas oven and add the vegetable or coconut oil to it. Keep on a low flame.
- Sprinkle the mustard seeds and let them sprout. Add the coconut and chilli paste to it. Saute on a medium flame for about 3-4 minutes. Add the curd and curry leaves. Mix well for about a minute or two.
- Now add the pineapple pieces and stir on a low flame for 2-3 minutes. The curry must be enough to cover all the pineapple slices. If it has turned dry then add half a cup of water and stir.
- Add the mustard paste just before bringing it down and turn off the gas oven.
- Your pineapple pachadi is now ready to be served.
Serve this pineapple pachadi with either rice or roti.



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