RAW PAPAYA MEZHUKKUPURATTI - OMAKKA/KAPPALANGA MEZHUKKUPURATTI |
Raw Papaya Mezhukkupuratti - a simple Mezhukkupuratti/ Upperi, a classical Kerala Style stir-fry prepared with Raw Papaya colloquially called Pacha Pappanga, Omakka, Kappalanga etc., in Malayalam. This recipe is as usually cooked in Coconut Oil for an authentic feel. The literal meaning of the term 'Mezhukkupuratti' is 'smeared/coated with oil'. The look and finish of the dish prove its name. It has a fine glossy finish but the beauty is that it is cooked in very little oil, which is used just for tempering. Some regions of Kerala call the dish as 'Upperi'.
Raw Papaya when cooked in this style, gives a deceiving disguise making us believe it is Potato. I have eaten Raw Papaya believing it to be Potato numerous times when I was a kid until my taste buds realized that something is obviously different. But anyway, the taste stuck to my senses creating a liking for the dish gradually. I like slightly sweet Raw Papayas in this dish. I usually use Papayas which are of just beginning to ripe stage, which gives a mild note of sweetness to this Raw Papaya Mezhukkupuratti.
Mezhukkupuratti/Upperi is one kind of dish served among the long list of Sadhya (Banquet) item during Onam/Vishu and it is a common dish in Kerala Cuisine found in day to day cooking. This Raw Papaya Mezhukkupuratti goes well with steamed rice or Kerala Rose Matta Rice. Simply serve it with Moru Curry/Moru Kachiyathu. and Pappadam for a complete meal.
Though we make this style of stir-fry with various vegetables, Raw Papaya has a special mention because of its extraordinary medicinal values. And all the more the Papain in Raw Papaya helps to break down the tough Protein chains in meat, so it is widely used as a Meat Tenderizer.
HEALTH BENEFITS OF RAW PAPAYA :
- Papaya is rich in Vitamins C & A and a good source of fibre.
- High Vitamin C and Lycopene content found in Papaya can improve heart health and can also reduce the risk of heart disease.
- Fibre content acts as a perfect internal cleanser.
- It cleanses your digestive tract & colon and also helps to relieve constipation.
- Papaya is loaded with antioxidants.
- Antioxidants in Papaya may reduce cancer risk and can even slow down the progression of Cancer.
- Papayas are very high in Carotenoids that can reduce inflammation.
- Papayas are great for your skin too.
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Cuisine - Kerala (South India)
Course - Side dish
Spice Level - Moderate
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 4
Author - SM
Preparation Time - 15 -20 Minutes
Cooking Time - 10-15 Minutes
HOW TO MAKE RAW PAPAYA MEZHUKKUPURATTI - OMAKKA/KAPPALANGA MEZHUKKUPURATTI
INGREDIENTS :
For Raw Papaya Mezhukkupuratti :
Raw Papaya - 2 CupsTurmeric Powder - 1/4 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 1 Tspn
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - a Pinch
To Grind Coarsely :
Shallots - 7-8 Nos.Garlic - 1-2 Cloves
For Tempering :
Mustard Seeds - 1 TspnCurry Leaves - 1 Sprig
Coconut Oil - 1 Tbspn.
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METHOD :
- Peel, clean and wash the Raw Papaya.
- Cut it into halves and scoop out the tender seeds.
- Cut the Raw Papaya into thin slices or of any desired size.
- Meanwhile, Pound Shallots & Garlic into a coarse mix.
- Heat Oil in a pan, splutter Mustard Seeds and Curry Leaves.
- Add coarsely pound Shallots - Garlic mix and saute until it turns aromatic.
- Stir in the Raw Papaya slices along with Turmeric Powder & Red Chilli Powder with a dash of Salt and a pinch of Sugar.
- Sprinkle some water and cook the vegetable until it turns soft.
- Cook briefly for about 5-7 minutes on a medium-low flame.
- Do not overcook the Raw Papaya.
- Serve Raw Papaya Mezhukkupuratti hot with steamed White Rice/Kerala Rose Matta Rice.
- Can be served along with any Curry and Rice, it goes well as a side dish with Moru Curry/Moru Kachiyathu.
- Can serve this Raw Papaya Mezhukkupuratti as one side dish in the long list of Sadhya Items or along with Kanji(Rice Porridge)/Paal Kanji.
NOTES :
- Saute the pound Onion-Garlic Mix and the spices on a low flame.
- Care should be taken not to burn the ingredients, which will spoil the overall taste of the dish.
- Some do not add Onions & Garlic while cooking for a Sadhya.
- Adding sugar will balance the taste, but it is purely optional
- Coconut Oil gives an authentic taste to the dish, can also use any other vegetable oil of your choice.
- I have stir-fried the Raw Papaya slices along with the sauteed ingredients on a low flame until the vegetable is cooked and each piece is well coated with the masala.
- This results in a glossy looking Raw Papaya Mezhukkupuratti.
- Alternatively, can pre-cook the vegetable and add it to the sauteed ingredients.