Blogging does make you try out out so many new varieties of food, experiment with new fruits/vegetables and then makes you wonder, what can 'I' stand for....
Well I is for Instant Pineapple Jam!
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I went through my cookbooks, and hidden behind all the other mega books was a small booklet (paak pustika) which came free with my pressure cooker. Somehow it was lying by itself all this time, but now it was time to shine!
Well I is for Instant Pineapple Jam!
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I went through my cookbooks, and hidden behind all the other mega books was a small booklet (paak pustika) which came free with my pressure cooker. Somehow it was lying by itself all this time, but now it was time to shine!
I found a recipe I liked and tried it out immediately. The recipe book was in marathi and here is my translation for you all to enjoy. It was great reading marathi after such a long time. See, this event even helped me re-polish my marathi.
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1 cup grated fresh pineapple ( I used canned crushed pineapple)
1/4 cup grated apple (I used 1 apple)
1tbsp lemon juice
1cup sugar (I used a little less than that)
Pressure cook pineapple, apple & lemon juice.
{cooker madhye ananas, safarchand ani limbu ras ghala}
After one whistle, reduce flame to low and cook 5minutes. Let it cool.
{Prakhar achewar purna pressure yeoo dya. Aach kami kara ani 5minitey shijva. Cooker tasach thand karat theva.}
Take contents in a sauce pan and add the sugar slowly. Let it melt completely and keep stirring. Just boil till it comes together and sets.
{Cooker madhle sahitya saucepan madhye ghya, haluhalu sakhar ghalat dhavla ani sampurna viraghalwa. Prakhar achewar set hoipareyant zhatpat ukalwa.}
Isn't that simple and quick!
(Please note that I have given the marathi version because I had so much fun writing it. Please excuse mistakes if any.)
This is my entry to Nupur's A-Z of series.
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1 cup grated fresh pineapple ( I used canned crushed pineapple)
1/4 cup grated apple (I used 1 apple)
1tbsp lemon juice
1cup sugar (I used a little less than that)
Pressure cook pineapple, apple & lemon juice.
{cooker madhye ananas, safarchand ani limbu ras ghala}
After one whistle, reduce flame to low and cook 5minutes. Let it cool.
{Prakhar achewar purna pressure yeoo dya. Aach kami kara ani 5minitey shijva. Cooker tasach thand karat theva.}
Take contents in a sauce pan and add the sugar slowly. Let it melt completely and keep stirring. Just boil till it comes together and sets.
{Cooker madhle sahitya saucepan madhye ghya, haluhalu sakhar ghalat dhavla ani sampurna viraghalwa. Prakhar achewar set hoipareyant zhatpat ukalwa.}
Isn't that simple and quick!
(Please note that I have given the marathi version because I had so much fun writing it. Please excuse mistakes if any.)
This is my entry to Nupur's A-Z of series.
I was just informed( thanks, Sig) that today is the last day for AFAM- http://publishtoday.blogspot.com/, would like to submit it there as well.
I *loved* reading the Marathi transliteration :) Cute! I adore those little Marathi recipe booklets...my mom and "maushi" always buy them for me. They are a precious resource. Thanks for participating, Richa :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur, I'm so happy that you liked the marathi version! I've a strong interest in learning languages and thoroughly enjoyed marathi.
ReplyDeletecheers!
Nice and simple. Does it stay long in the refrigerator ? Would love to try this, almost like my chutney but this ones better for the little one
ReplyDeleteHey Richa, :) very clever with the instant for I, thought you did this for AFAM-Pineapple. It looks delicious and very natural.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the aioli recipe, you should post it here :)
Isnt it fun to read your own regional language....:-) liked the pineapple jam ...quick and delicous
ReplyDeletehi sandeepa, glad you liked it.
ReplyDeletei never kept it more than 10days in the fridge, not sure about longer than that.
you are welcome, sig.
ReplyDeleteisn't it late for the AFAM?
do try it.
enjoy..
hey sushama, having lived in maharashtra, i know marathi very well, a little out of touch now.
ReplyDeleteglad you liked it.
thanks
Richa, today is the last day for AFAM.
ReplyDeletehttp://publishtoday.blogspot.com/2007/03/afam-march.html
oh great! will send it then.
ReplyDeletethanks sig.
Hi Richa,
ReplyDeleteI am busy with my family so I am late to see your blog and comment you. But I am very impress when I see your blog. Each and every recipe is great and you manage your blog very well. I like it. I am not Marathi so I can not understand your marathi. I can understand few words. So I try it to read.I like your pineapple jam recipe very much. It is so easy.
Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-Kajal
Kajal,
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked my blog. I love cooking and updating my blog with new stuff. Let me know if you try any of these recipes.
Thanks!
did you read my mind? i was looking for a pineapple jam recipe, and here it is. sounds totally yummy. i will make mine with maple syrup.
ReplyDeleteHey,
ReplyDeleteIt was so nice to read the recipe in Marathi..That's a nice recipe, which I can use...I have pineapple in the refrig..
Swaps
bee, yeah it's very simple.
ReplyDeletei made mine while watching a movie at home. do try & let me know how it turned out. maple syrup, hmmm.
Its always a pleasure to have home made jam. Liked your version :)
ReplyDeleteSwaps,
ReplyDeleteI had lot of fun while writing this recipe as well. Back in the college days, I had lot of Maharashtrian friends and was very fluent in it.
let me know how it turns out.
Thanks
Thanks Jyothsna. Nice and quick version for a home made jam. I made mine in the smallest pressure cooker I had.
ReplyDeleteRicha! This post rocks :).
ReplyDeleteWhat with the Marathi translation-am hooked. i can't speak much Marathi, but understand it quite well.
Desi cooking and desi langguage gyan is always fun na :).
Punjabi vich recipe books pata nahin kadon aaungiyaan?
(Rushes to add this great blog to her blogroll).
musical dear,
ReplyDeletethanks for da kind words! "blush"
changa, thuannu bhi nai nai languages da shauk haega! tusi kittho sikkhe marathi?
glad you enjoyed the post!
Love Pineapple jam and preserves.With this recipe I can make at home!Thanks buddy:)
ReplyDeleteKhoop chaan ruchi!!!!! Nice jam. :)
ReplyDeletehey that's so nice ya!! have to try it out. It is so quick and good.
ReplyDeletecheers
sharmi
Hey Richa,
ReplyDeleteMy "naanke" were in Poona, so that was the foundation and now my friend Golden Girl and her kiddo' are my teachers :).
hi asha, hope you had a good weekend, glad you liked it.
ReplyDeletehi coffee,
ReplyDeletetula jam avadla?
do try it.
thanks
hi sharmi, yup it's quick, do try it !
ReplyDeletethanks
musical,
ReplyDeletethuannu musical kaennia, badi hasi andiey!
we must hv crossed paths sometime in pune, for sure.
It sure is a small world!
no Honey the picture of God is from the temple calender at home hehehe..... just want to let you know. usually we are not allowed to take pics.
ReplyDeletehave you been to that temple?
yes I've been to that temple many times, sharmi.
ReplyDeleteNow after all the expansion and all it looks so grand. It's so beautiful and they have so many Murti's. So, that pic is from a calender, wow! I was wondering how you got it.
BTW, have you been to the Ganapati temple in NYC? it is beautiful.
it indeed is simple and quick..loved reading marathi although i cpuldn't understand most of the words:)
ReplyDeletesia,
ReplyDeleteglad you loved reading marathi.
recipe is pretty simple & quick.
thanks.
So quick? Very nice. I love home made jams. Tks for sharing. Viji
ReplyDeletehello viji,
ReplyDeletewelcome to my blog.
it sure is quick and as you said home-made is always preferable.
thanks
Hey Richa
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful recipe.
thanks shivpriya.
ReplyDeletedo give it a try
Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteI have never made such things in my kitchen, so it is going to widen my repertoire
thanks for dropping by aarthi.
ReplyDeletedo try it.
enjoy