Make a soft gluten-free non-sticky Sabudana Khichdi, a pilaf with my mother-in-laws secret tips to make this popular snack and breakfast item.
J for Jackfruit Cake or Dhonas
My friend Sangeeta rang me up and asked me if we like jackfruit. She told me that she had 2 from her father’s orchards; one of them she said is kappa and the other rasal. Will I be interested in them both!
For uninitiated kappa phanas, phanas is what a jackfruit is called in Marathi and Konkani, kappa is where you get lovely jackfruit, and the fruit is firm not sticky and can hold its shape. Rasal is, you guessed right all the opposite, it’s sticky and tends to be slimy! There is little wonder that kappa phanas is in great demand.
But out of rasal phanas you can make phanas poli and dhonas. The two things i know of! And So I agreed. I got the recipe from Sangeeta herself she told me the methodology and the measures but then I forgot all the measures. So who else do you turn to? My Google friend and i found this recipe at the site .
So here is what you will need to make the Dhonas, a traditional Goan Sweet that can be steamed or baked. The sweet is made from cucumbers too but then it is called Tousule.
I used Bombay rava as i did not have the thicker one stocked at home please use that to get a better texture and taste.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups jackfruit pulp
- 1 cup rava
- 1 cup jaggery, grated
- 1 cup coconut
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Cashewnuts
Method:
- Remove the seeds from the jackfruit and run it through a sieve. I used the Puran Yantra its easier and faster. The idea is the paste must be smooth. Now measure the pulp.
- Dry roast the rava on low flame till you get an aroma. Set aside to cool.
- As the rava is cooling mix the jaggery and the jackfruit pulp and allow the jaggery to melt. This takes some time.
- Once the jaggary has melted stir in the salt and the coconut and the cashewnuts. Lastly add the rava and mix well.( I had very few cashewnut thanks to the raid in my kitchen and last few that i had were picked clean off the cake)!
- Transfer to a greased tray and bake at 160⁰C in a preheated oven. The bake is done when the knife inserted comes out clean.
- Cool and serve.
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KP says
I love jackfruit in any form.In Kerala they make Chaka pradhaman,a sweet item with jaggery and it is so delicious.Haven't tasted dhonas.Wish they are available in shops.You are coming up with mind boggling variety of dishes in this marathon.
themadscientistskitchen says
Thanks KP sir for the beautiful comment. Come down to Goa and we will see that you get dhonas.
Priya says
Super like, such an interesting and super delicious jackfruit cake..Love to have a slice.
manjula says
wow that an very veyr innovative and delicious looking cake dear 🙂 it have come out so moist!! loving it
Pavani says
Yummy yummy jackfruit cake.
Srivalli says
Oh that's great to read about Jackfruit Archana, and yes this might be a great one for P as well..:)
Sandhya Karandikar says
Wonderful. A new Jackfruit recipe and that too baked one.
Chef Mireille says
a unique use of jackfruit
harini says
OMG! So many ways to cook with jack fruit!! amazing!
PJ says
Nice to know about the jackfruit varieties Archana and the cake looks nice too...
Gayathri Kumar says
This cake looks super inviting. Haven't tried using jack fruit in bakes...
Sreevalli K Emani says
Yummy & inviting cake..
Sowmya says
wow another great jackfruit recipe!! delicious!!
Sowmya
Rajani says
Jackfruit, like coconut milk, is very common in Kerala. We make chakka varatti, chakka pradhaman and ela ada (Goans also have something similar - stuffed jacfruit steamed in turmeric leaves)...This is a new one for me (again!!!)
Rajani says
Oh no.wait again, I have heard about dhonas before!! Just don't remember where, though!
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
After seeing all your jackfruit recipes, I really feel like eating some. Such a lovely recipe.
veena says
This is new to me...Looks delicious Archana
Vaishali Sabnani says
i have yet to eat jack fruit....never tasted this..but sounds good.
Preeti Garg says
Amazing recipe..
ball says
Thank you for share.I like to eat Jackfruit.