Odia's Sapuri khatta | Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney

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Odia's Sapuri khatta is a lip-smacking, easy and delicious chutney from the state of Odisha. You get a burst of different flavours when you eat this Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney. The little tangy taste from the pineapple, the sweet from the jaggery and spice from khatta masala, panch phoran and the green chillies. Just awesome.

Odia's Sapuri khatta | Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney

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A little about Odisha

Odisha formerly known as Orissa is located in eastern India and is surrounded by the state of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. It has 485 km of coastline along the Bay of Bengal on its east. The state is also known to be the third-largest population of Scheduled tribes in India. Odia is the official and most widely spoken language. (Source Wiki).

Odisha


Cuisine of Odisha

Odia Cuisine uses less oil and is less spicy, but still flavourful. Rice is the staple food of this region. In old times food was traditionally served on banana leaves or disposable plates made of sal leaves. The food in the region around Puri-Cuttack is greatly influenced by the Jagannath Temple. The ingredients used in Odia cuisine are plantains, jackfruit and papaya. The curries are garnished with dried raw mango. Panch phutana a blend of five spices are widely used in Odia cuisine. There is a wide list of famous dishes from this region. Check out this link for more info (Source Wiki)


Odia's Sapuri khatta | Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney


The Secret Ingredients & The challenge

So for this month, we are headed to the state of Odisha for our Shhhhh Cooking Secretly Challenge , where we are sharing regional themes. I was paired with Priya Iyer from The world through my eyes. Do check her blog for some delicious recipes. She also does reviews about books and Restaurants, so next time you are looking for some genuine review do hop on her blog. So, Priya gave me Fenugreek and Jaggery as the secret Ingredient and I gave her Panch Phoran and Raw mango and she created this delicious Amba Khatta.

Odia's Sapuri khatta | Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney


Odia's Sapuri khatta

To be honest I never thought I will make a chutney from pineapple or such chutney did exist. I try to eat fruit on its own. But while I was searching for recipes, I found this quite interesting. I thought of making the dalma or the cheena poda but the khatta was always back on my mind. Now I did not want to make the tomato khatta, as last month I did share a tomato-based recipe, No Oil Tomato Chutney from Nagaland for this challenge.

And with mango I have already made Kairi ki Launji, a khatta North Indian recipe from my mom's kitchen. So I thought of using pineapple. Generally pineapple here comes sweet, but fortunately, this pineapple had no sweet taste. My 3-year-old rejected it too. So making this Sapuri khatta was an ideal choice.

Odia's Sapuri khatta | Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney



Ingredients

  • 2 Cups Pineapple Chopped in cubes
  • 1 Cup Jaggery (Gud)
  • 2 tablespoon Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Panch Phoran (5 spices in equal ratio - Fenugreek Seeds, Fennel Seeds, Mustard Seeds, Cumin Seeds, Nigella Seeds)
  • 1 Green chilli silted
  • 8-10 curry leaves
  • 1 inch ginger grated
  • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric (Haldi)
  • 1 teaspoon Red chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon Roasted Cumin powder (Jeera powder)
  • 2 Cup  + 1 tablespoon Water
  • 1-2 tablespoon Cornflour
  • 1 teaspoon Khatta Masala
  • ¼ teaspoon Asafoetida (Hing)
  • Salt to taste
  • 1-2 teaspoon Khatta Masala

Khatta Masala

  • 1 tablespoon Fennel Seeds
  • 1 tablespoon Cumin Seeds
  • ½ tablespoon Mustard seeds
  • ½ tablespoon Fenugreek Seeds


Preparation

Khatta Masala

  • In a pan add all the ingredients of the Khatta masala.
  • Dry roast it on slow for 5-6 minutes until they start releasing an aroma.
  • Let it cool and make a fine powder in a blender.

Odia's Sapuri khatta

  • In a pan add oil
  • Once hot add hing and panch phoran.
  • Let the panch phoran splutter.
  • Now add the green chilli, ginger and curry leaves.
  • Saute this on slow for a minute.
  • Now add the cubed pineapple and let this saute on medium for 3-4 mins.
  • Now add turmeric, chilli powder, salt to taste, cumin powder.
  • Add ½ Cup water and cook it on low flame for 6-7 minutes until the pineapple is a bit soft.
  • Now add the Jaggery and mix well.
  • Cover and cook for 2-3 minutes until the Jaggery is completely melted.
  • Now add 1 ½ cups of water and let it cook for 2-3 minutes. (Water can be adjusted as per consistency needed)
  • Now make the cornflour slurry using 1 tablespoon cornflour + 1 tablespoon water. (Cornflour and water can be increased if you need it thicker)
  • Let this cook for 4-5 minutes on slow so that everything is well incorporated and the khatta becomes thicker.
  • Switch off and add 1-2 teaspoon Khatta masala.
  • Serve it with roti or rice.
  • Keep refrigerated.

Notes

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Odia's Sapuri khatta | Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney

Odia's Sapuri Khatta is a sweet and sour Tounge Tickling chutney made using Pineapple. This chutney can be enjoyed with roti or rice.
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Course: Condiments
Cuisine: Indian, North Eastern
Keyword: Condiments, Fruits, Vegan
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Author: Renu Agrawal-Dongre

Ingredients

  • 2 cup Pineapple Chopped in cubes
  • 1 Cup Jaggery (Gud)
  • 2 tablespoon Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Panch Phoran (5 spices in equal ratio - Fenugreek Seeds, Fennel Seeds, Mustard Seeds, Cumin Seeds, Nigella Seeds)
  • 1 Green chilli silted
  • 8-10 curry leaves
  • 1 inch ginger grated
  • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric (Haldi)
  • 1 teaspoon Red chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon Roasted Cumin powder (Jeera powder)
  • 2 Cup + 1 tablespoon Water
  • 1-2 tablespoon Cornflour
  • 1 teaspoon Khatta Masala
  • ¼ teaspoon Asafoetida (Hing)
  • Salt

Khatta Masala

  • 1 tablespoon Fennel Seeds
  • 1 tablespoon Cumin Seeds
  • ½ tablespoon Mustard seeds
  • ½ tablespoon Fenugreek Seeds

Instructions

Khatta Masala

  • In a pan add all the ingredients of the Khatta masala.
  • Dry roast it on slow for 5-6 minutes until they start releasing an aroma.
  • Let it cool and make a fine powder in a blender.

Odia's Sapuri khatta

  • In a heavy bottom pot add oil
  • Once hot add hing and panch phoran.
  • Let the panch phoran splutter.
  • Now add the green chilli, ginger and curry leaves
  • Saute this on slow for a minute.
  • Now add the cubed pineapple and let this saute on medium for 3-4 mins.
  • Now add turmeric, chilli powder, salt to taste, cumin powder
  • Add ½ Cup water and cook it on low flame for 6-7 minutes until the pineapple is a bit soft.
  • Now add the Jaggery and mix well.
  • Cover and cook for 2-3 minutes until the Jaggery is completely melted.
  • Now add 1 ½ cups of water and let it cook for 2-3 minutes. (Water can be adjusted as per consistency needed)
    Odia's Sapuri khatta | Pineapple Sweet & Sour Chutney
  • Now make the cornflour slurry using 1 tablespoon cornflour + 1 tablespoon water. (Cornflour and water can be increased if you need it thicker)
  • Let this cook for 4-5 minutes on slow so that everything is well incorporated and the khatta becomes thicker.
  • Switch off and add 1-2 teaspoon Khatta masala.
  • Serve it with roti or rice.
  • Keep refrigerated.

Notes

  • 1 Cup =235 ml
  • 1 tablespoon =15 ml
  • For more about Panch Phoran Check out my recipe Mizoram's Panch Phoran Tarkari
  • More or less water can be adjusted as per individual preference
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29 Comments

  1. The Sapuri Khatta looks absolutely delish! Sweet and tangy and spicy all at once, what's to not love in this dish? It would make for a great accompaniment to any meal, I'm sure. 🙂

  2. 5 stars
    I am drolling Renu , the sapuri khatta looks yummy, colorful. Loved its sweet, spicy and tangy taste. And no doubt the flavour of pineapple will be highlight. Superb presentation

  3. 5 stars
    Like you even we like to have our fruits as a whole, but this sweet and sour pineapple chutney really sounds irresistible and u would definitely love to give it a try. Thanks for the share.

  4. 5 stars
    wow.. they look super delicious and so flavorful. Used raw papaya as part of odia cuisine. Should try cooking pineapple soon.

  5. Sapuri Khatta! What a lovely dish this looks like. I have had sweet and sour raw mango, but this sweet, spicy and sour pineapple is new to me. Very interesting!

  6. 5 stars
    Sweet and sour chutney with pineapple looks absolutely lip-smacking and delicious. The chutney looks so colourful too.will try this soon.

  7. yumm...khatta and meetha sabzi...pineapple in a sabzi is something that i have never used...a very different kind of sabzi...

  8. 5 stars
    Pass me that bowl Renu, it is so inviting I just can't wait for it. Alas!!I have to get a pineapple tomorrow and get this done for sure...

  9. Pineapple, jaggery, chilli, panch phoran, ginger wow what a fabulous taste it would be. I am drooling. Loved your presentation.

  10. 5 stars
    A khatta and that too with pineapple! Lovely. I love pineapple and waiting to get back home to try this condiment. Love the colour too.

  11. 5 stars
    Love this khata using pineapple.. My grandmom was always nicely prepared this whenever we went to village

  12. Flavourful recipe.. can feel the lovely flavour and taste of this curry. Anything with raw mangoes.. I love it ??

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