Young Papaya In Coconut Milk Gravy
When ripe, papaya becomes a delicious sweet fruit. When still young, young papaya can be a delicious savory side dish to serve with rice.
Living in the country side is really nice. We can access the village while we can still travel to the city center which is not too far away. Living in the country side means you can go to the vegetable garden as often as possible.
The majority of my family and my husband's family are farmers. So, our family has many different types of vegetable gardens. It allows me to have a pleasant gardening experience, even though my own garden is not as large as my uncle's and aunt's.
This time I will pick young papaya from my husband's aunt's garden. I deliberately invited my husband to pick papaya in the garden because I was going to cook a young papaya dish for lunch.
On a fairly hot morning, I rode a motorbike accompanied by my husband to my husband's aunt's garden.
There is a papaya tree that bears abundant fruit. Well, for your information, this papaya plant is a local type of papaya whose fruit is not sweet and tends to be soft. So, when ripe, this type of papaya is only used to feed birds or other poultry such as chickens and ducks. Because of these conditions, we also use young papaya for side dish menu.
This type of papaya will have a shorter fruit shape that is slightly rounded at the ends. Not long and not oval, like the California papaya type which is sweet when it is ripe.
I took 3 young papayas. These papayas have a lot of sap. So, you should wear gloves if the skin on your hands is quite sensitive.
Apart from taking young papaya, I also took banana leaves from this garden. I will use banana leaves to wrap traditional cakes.
Young Papaya In Coconut Milk Gravy
This recipe is inspired by a Filipino dish. However, of course, I modified this recipe with spices and herbs that I usually use for cooking so that it is more familiar to my family's palate.
I added spiced grated coconut. Derived from grated coconut which has been seasoned with various local ingredients. This spiced grated coconut is usually used as a complement to rice dishes and is also added to many savory dishes that use coconut milk ingredients.
Apart from that, I also added several pieces of red chilies and green chilies because I, my husband, and my mother-in-law's family like spicy flavors.
For an authentic creamy taste, I use candlenuts. Having a name similar to nuts, I think because the texture is similar to peanuts, it also releases natural oils when crushed. Candlenuts are very suitable as a spice in dishes that have coconut milk gravy.
As a complementary mixture of young papaya in coconut milk, I added tempeh as a good source of protein. Also, I added carrots to add beautiful color to the dish so that it doesn't become a pale color overall.
Well, I also used my mother-in-law's kitchen to cook this time. So, you'll see all the cooking properties that I don't normally use for cooking. Stay tuned.
The Ingredients
- 1 whole young papaya, cut into wedges
- 100 grams of tempeh, cut into pieces
- 1 carrot
- 300 ml of coconut milk
- 500 ml of water
- 5 tbsp of spiced grated coconut
- 2 dried bay leaves
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon sugar
- (optional) chilies
white puree seasoning
- 3 cloves of garlic
- 5 cloves of small red onions
- 5 candle nuts
The Cooking Instructions
Serving
This type of young papaya dish is suitable to be served with rice. This whole dish can be served for up to 5 servings.
I'm happy, my husband's family is happy with the results of my cooking using young papaya ingredients. This dish is a new thing for them to enjoy young papaya side dish in coconut milk. In general, my mother-in-law only serves young papaya using the stir-fried method.
Actually, I was quite surprised too. It turns out that coconut milk mixed with spiced grated coconut has a taste that matches each other. This is my new favorite recipe for serving young papaya. So, until next on my kitchen stories.
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so hungry to see it
😋😋😋 so yummy!
Your papaya plants @anggreklestari are beautiful, I see that they produce a lot of fruit, that's great. This recipe is very complete, and although somewhat laborious, the result should be great.
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Thank you mom. glad the papaya has many fruits 😊
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I have never eaten it although everything indicates that it is very nutritious. There are no places for such plantations here, or if there are, they are very far from the city.
Maybe someday I'll try other things, especially since it doesn't look so bad haha.
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Yeah just local ingredients here 😊
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Whatever dish you make, it looks very nice to see.
thank you 😊❤️ really appreciate your kind words
My favorite young papaya 😍
this my family’s fav especially at country side when we have no money to buy other ingredients 😊
Such a nice recipe, I've seen some papaya fruits some years ago in my favourite supermarket, it's quite hard to find papaya here, in fact it's really expansive unfortunately, by the way your recipe looks really good im half tempted to buy papaya and try it...
yeah, tropical things and you can’t find easily. so no problem. every country has own unique veggies and fruits ❤️
So cute those papayas!!! and looks juicy too 😀
The side dish just finished for while 😊
Living in the countryside is very good when it comes to acquiring fresh, recently harvested products. I don't think there is anything more delicious and healthy than products purchased directly from the producer.
I loved this recipe, it looks healthy and delicious.
Thank you very much dear friend @anggreklestari for sharing your culinary knowledge
have a wonderful weekend
I feel like I am so blessed living in the country side now 😊
This is a daily vegetable dish at home, not only eating raw papaya but pumpkin and others too
yesss, young pumpkin with coconut milk is also daily side dish here. Glad you have same thing there
This is a daily vegetable dish at home, not only eating raw papaya but pumpkin and others too
Look at this curious recipe. I've only ever eaten young papaya in sweet form. 😯
This dish must be exquisite judging by its ingredients.
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Culture shock 😛
Meanwhile, I never eat sweet young Papaya. I've seen sweet recipe from Venezuela user 😊
I am fascinated by all your recipes. It's just that we always eat the same thing here. Hahaha...
yeah we have so many similar thing. just a bit difference and that’s okay 😊❤️
I miss living in the country side, at least I grew up there. This recipe looks really good and it's awesome that you got banana leaves and papaya right there 😊