Today I managed to find Jackfruit in the supermarket!! There seems to be a national shortage at the moment as I can’t find it anywhere so I stocked up and bought six cans while I could!
There are a couple of ingredients in this recipe that you may not be familiar with – nutritional yeast and amino acids but don’t worry, both can be easily found in your local heath food store.
Ingredients
1 tbs coconut oil
1 onion
1 carrot
1 stick celery
2 cloves of garlic
1 fresh red chilli
1 tin jackfruit (400g)
1 jar tomato passata (700g)
2 roast peppers (I use the ones from a jar – easier and tastier!)
1 tin kidney beans
2tbs amino acid
1tbs tomato puree
1tbs coconut sugar
2tsp cumin
2tsp smoked paprika (I use heaped spoons as I love the smokey flavour)
1tsp chilli flakes
2tbs nutritional yeast
Salt & pepper
There is quite a lot of chilli and spice in this recipe but if you prefer it a little milder just add a bit less.

What to do
Sautee the onion, carrot and celery in the coconut oil for a few minutes until they start to soften then add the garlic, fresh red chilli and black pepper.
Add the jackfruit and fry for a couple of minutes longer.
Now add the tomato passata, roast peppers, drained kidney beans, amino acids, tomato puree, coconut sugar, the rest of the spices and simmer for a good 30 minutes.
When the carrots are cooked to your liking, stir in the nutritional yeast, add your salt and serve.
I normally serve this with wild rice but due to eating a large cake with my afternoon cup of tea I wasn’t really hungry!
This will serve four people with a rice/tortilla accompaniment.
Served with sprouted seeds.

On the left is jackfruit straight out of the tin and on the right after I have shredded it with a fork.

This is what you’re looking for if you need to buy amino acids and nutritional yeast. The aminos add a deep salty kick and the nutritional yeast adds a savoury flavour to dishes.

Hmmmmm looks yum! I bloomin’ love jackfruit curry. Do you think this is something that can be cooked in the slow cooker with a bit of extra water?
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Thanks for your feedback Joy 🙂
I haven’t tried it in the slow cooker but I think it would be ok – maybe not for 8 hours while you’re at work though. Try it for a shorter time as the jackfruit doesn’t take long to cook and the veggies are chopped quite small requiring less time too.
Let me know how it goes if you try it.
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I’m about to tuck in! 😀
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Looks delish, hope you enjoyed it Dom !
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