Pulissery is a sweet and sour yogurt based Kerala preparation that is regularly made at home. It has been one of my favorites since childhood. It can be made using a couple of different fruits. My mother makes the best pulissery ever, and she does it usually with ripe mangoes or pineapple. She does make it with plantains too, though I do not care much for that version.
Ingredients:
1 20oz can of pineapple chunks, drained (Fresh would definitely be better and sweeter)
½ tsp turmeric powder
5-6 curry leaves
1 ½ cups yogurt, whipped nicely (Ideally, sour curd should be used. I used some yogurt that I had bought at the Indian store, but it still wasn’t sour enough.)
4-5 Tbsp grated coconut (I used frozen)
½ tsp cumin seeds
5-6 red chillies
For the seasoning:
1 Tbsp coconut oil
½ tsp mustard seeds
½ tsp fenugreek (methi) seeds
A pinch of asafoetida(hing)
2-3 red chillies
3-4 curry leaves
Method:
Cook the pineapple cubes along with some curry leaves, salt and turmeric powder in a little bit of water on medium heat till the pineapple pieces turn soft.
puliserry.
Other Kerala style preparations on this blog -
Vegetable Stew
Ulli Chutney (Onion Chutney)
Pazham Pori (Plantain Fritters)
Instant Dosa with Sambar and Chutney
Kaya Thoran( Raw Banana stir fry)
Kale Thoran (a stir fry with Kale)
This is being sent to Jyothsna of Currybazaar who is hosting RCI: Cuisine of Kerala.
51 Burps:
I love the colour and how you've garnished with the thaaleepu. I've been wanting to try making pineapple pulisseri. My husband doesn't like pulisseri in general but I'm going to try this anyway.. :)
Excellent photo and mouthwatering recipe! Didn't know Kerala cooking uses Pineapple too, learning new yummy Kerala dishes!:))
Thanks TBC. THe picture surely looks nice!
Nice entry for RCI.....Pineapple pulisseri is well liked in my home too after mambazha pulisseri.
YUMMMYYYYY
I love this. I can eat them a lot with plain rice and a bit of mango pickle. DELICIOUS.
I love pulissery. Its late in the night IST, going to wind up, but i have hunger pangs after seeing this. I have never had pineapple pulisseri. I will surely try this.
Thanks for sharing. My mouth is truely watering.
Archana
http://www.archanaskitchen.com/
amazing recipe, i always have this at my friends who are keralites. Its just heavenly with papad and mango pickle!!!
TBC...loved the 2nd pic..everything about it...and the pullisery..that has got me drooling..for once i have all the ingredients at home..will be making this soon :)
Looks delicious TBC, can imagine how good it must have been! The picture is fabulous!
Lovey color to the curry. Have just started making pulissery and will love to try it soon.
wow TBC, that looks really pretty! how does it taste though? like is it sweetish?? how do the spices taste with the pineapple and yoghurt?
wow !!!!!
too good
I make puliserry
but never made with pineapple!!
will try soon
BTW u r no budding cook !!
U R A PRO !!!!
Lovely!!!!
I am confused in the names , kootu, pulliseri- dunno which belongs to TN / AP and which to kerala!!! I have a SouthIndian cook book, but no mention of regions!!!
I have a can of pineapple, will try this!!!
Lovely picture... yummy pulisseri..Love pineapple.
Love pulissery an dcan have tons of it! Ripe mango and pineapple ones are my favorites. The picture makes me crave some :).
I love anything pineapple, will give it a try
adding pineapple is a great idea looks delecious
d-lish!
tempting rcp to cook pineapple :)
I love this curry too..not the plantain variety! lovely pics...nothing can beat rice, this and thoran..
Love this recipe. Anything that is sour and with yogurt then count me in :-)
Hi TBC,
Happy new year:-)
Fantastic looking pulissery.
I tasted once with mango version.
Pineapple Pulissery is very new to me and looks very colourful. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely recipe with nice color, never cooked pineapple as a savoury dish
this is new to me!
Lovvvvely curry.What beautiful shots my dear tEc!!!
I make ethappazha pulisseri with almost the same base..
All time comfort goodies!!!
A very yummy one, hm?
get me a piece of lemon pickle with that, thats enough to take rice..:)
Superb Photo!! Loved the way u put tadka on top.. Never knew Pineapple was used in Puliserry!! Lots of new dishes to learn.
PineApple in Yogurt gravy...that must be quite a combination?! I shud try this.
B'ful pictures.. :)
A beautiful combination of flavors! Gosh, I love the internet! Thanks for sharing.
I like how beautiful the colours are!
Laavanya, thanks:-). H doesn't like this a lot 'cos he is not too crazy about anything sweet in general. But I love this and end up making this a lot so he is forced to eat it!;-)
Asha- thanks.
I love what u have made for JFI...a small feast:-)
Jyothsna, Jayashree, HC- thank you, ladies:-)
Archana- you are welcome! Do let me know how you like it:-)
Padmaja- yes, it is!;-)
Rajitha- you liked the 2nd pic more? :-(...I thought no.1 was better... You have to tell me how it turns out and how u liked it. I know you will be honest about the feedback... that's what I like about ya;-)
Namratha-thanks dear:-)
Vimmi- thank you:-)
Mansi-It tastes even better than it looks and it IS sweet. The red chillies and cumin ground with the coconut lend a great flavor to the dish. This is a very common dish from my part of the world....
Mallurecipes- thanks for the compliment, that is rather nice of u to say that.:-)
Manasi- thanks girl!:-)
There is a lot of overlapping where cuisine is concerned, among the different southern states. I get confused too:-)
If you do try it, give me some feedback, o.k.?
Rina, Musical, Shankari, Sagari, Richa- thanks, girls. :-)
Rachel- Same here... I too am not fond of the version using plantain:-)
Red chillies-thanks:-)
MT- Happy 2008 to u too!:-)
I love the mango version too.
Padma- thanks1
Bharathy- awww, u r sweet! calling me "tEc";-)
Seena, you must be making this often too, right?:-)
Seema- thank you so much.
Yeah, blogging has taken cooking to a whole new level now.:-)
Grihini- It is a great combination indeed. If you like sweet tasting dishes, this one's for ya!
Thanks for the compliment:-)
Lisa- thanks, and you are very welcome:-)
Cynthia- thank you:-)
Hi TBC,
Thanks for leaving your comment on my blog - 365 Days of Pure Vegetarian - http://365daysveg.wordpress.com for the Edible Chocolate Cups recipe. I appreciate it. Your blog is wonderful and I like the contrast background with the color pics. Great Job. I would like to add you in my links.
Thanks,
--Priya
Picture is lovely. Actually, I prefer the nendrapazham (plantain)and ripe mango versions.
If your pineapple isn't sweet, this turns out a bit "pulichchi"!
Wow looks lovely and mouthwatering!Nice entry for the event TBC!
I love the idea of this with rotis - bookmarked to try.
btw, i've tried giada's balsamic truffles recipe too!!
TBC, I'm smiling at the way you've symmetrically arranged the tempering all over the gravy - the second shot is really nice.
This is very intersting...I love pineapples and they surely taste good everytime...Looks very yummy!!
Excellent snaps ......
WOW!!!Awesome post and excellent photo too....very inviting and yummy
Priya- thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for the kind words too...and go right ahead and add me:-)
Aparna- thanks. I think I like the mango version more than this one.
Pulissery is supposed to be having some " puli" to it...hence the need for sour yogurt in the preparaton.
BTW, where exactly in Kakkanad are u?
Raks- thanks:)
Lakshmi- I know they will not go well with rotis:-(. It is a curry for rice... but let me know how it turns out. How did u like Giada's truffles?
Sra- Can I tell u how much work the first pic was?! At one point I was in serious danger of falling into my pulissery:-(
And u like the 2nd pic more...bah!.. just like Rajitha!
Sugarcraft India- thank you:-)
Deepa- thank you, dear.:-)
I love any pineapple-based dishes. This looks so good. Got to try it sometime.
Kribha- Do give it a shot. You will not be disappointed if you like sweet dishes.:-)
TBC, I do empathise with how you feel! Sometimes we slave over a particular piece of work and it makes no impact, while something which just flowed or came naturally or which we didn't pay much attention to strikes a chord, oh, I know how it can be! :)
Sra- sigh! :-(
looks yum!
Thr r lots of pineapples in delhi these days. Yours look so good that I really want to give it a try.
Eskay- thanks.
Shella- The dish defnitely tastes better with fresh pineapple. Do let me know how u like it if u do make it. :-)
This caught my attention, what a beautiful recipe!
Thanks, Cris:-)
I tried this out recently at a new restaurant the other day but it was mango pulissery. Tasted great. This is bookmarked right now for me to try with mango.
Hi,
Am blogging your pulissery as a model recipe in the 1001 Kerala curries cookbook at http://ramkicooks.blogspot.com/
/Thanks for the recipe
Kamini- I'm just a month late in responding!...:-)
Mangoes are great too. Unfortunately we don't get really nice and sweet ones here so I use pineapple.
Ramki- thanks for stopping by and for letting me know.
New cooks will definitely learn a lot after visitng your space.
thanks for sharing this recipe.
i tried it out and it was great: http://morselsandmusings.blogspot.com/2008/05/pineapple-pulisseri.html
Anna- I'm glad that you liked it.:D
Thanks for letting me know!