Cook Young Papaya With Carrots
I harvested young papaya from behind my house, yesterday the papaya suddenly fell in the backyard when I checked in the morning. A lot of animals like civets eat up a lot of my papaya at night. Unfortunately, today the young papaya is neglected, so instead of wasting it, I took the initiative to process it into a simple dish.
Sauteed Young Papaya Combination of Carrots
Like noodles, young papaya becomes more delicious if processed as a vegetable for side dishes at home. I deliberately cut it lengthwise to make it similar to the special noodles at home. Even though the texture and taste are different from noodles in general, the difference in taste is what actually aroused my enthusiasm to finish 2 portions of this dish in 2 stages of eating. I enjoy it in the afternoon and evening, the sensation at the beginning of the day makes me enjoy it again in the afternoon.
Stir-fried young papaya is made very simply but the taste is very delicious, sweet and savory and has a crunchy texture. So, to maintain the quality of the crispy texture, you have to pay attention to the cooking time. Make sure to cook at the right temperature and not overcook the papaya so that the taste is delicious.
Materials Used
1 carrot
1 tomato
1 cm galangal
3 green chilies
2 red chilies
3 cayenne peppers
5 cloves of red onion
1 clove of garlic
Cooking Procedure
Prepare the papaya, clean the papaya, peel the skin and remove the papaya seeds. Make sure you are careful with the papaya sap because it can itch. You can use plastic or gloves when peeling the skin.
Because it's difficult to peel it all at once, I cut it into several pieces first and then peeled the skin again.
So, after finishing peeling, I washed the papaya 3 times so that the remaining sap was completely clean.
I grated the papaya with a long grater, or you can cut it using whatever you have.
Do the same thing with the carrots, grate them lengthwise and the main ingredient is ready to use.
I started cutting the other spices, red chilies and green chilies.
Then start chopping the shallots, garlic and tomatoes, then just bruise the galangal.
Once all the ingredients are ready to use, heat the cooking oil then sauté the shallots and garlic.
Then add the tomatoes, galangal and green chilies, cook until wilted.
Then add the carrots, cook until half cooked, add a little water so that they cook quickly.
Add grated papaya and cook until cooked, stirring frequently.
Season with salt and mushroom stock and cook until perfectly cooked. So don't forget to correct the taste.
Results
Sauteed carrot papaya is ready to be served, serve it on your plate, then feel the different sensation when enjoying young papaya. This is not the first time I have enjoyed young papaya, there are various dishes that can be prepared from this young papaya. Especially this stir-fried carrot papaya
About The Author
A woman, firm and stubborn who is called "Nurul", born in July 1993, comes from Indonesia, Aceh province. My daily activity is work.
Besides working, I have several hobbies, namely reading, writing, cooking, gardening, making crafts, and traveling. From this hobby of mine, I will develop some inspiring content for all of you. I am also very happy to discuss positive new things with all of you.
I really like this recipe sis, usually I process yellow papaya which is not yet ripe, but I have never tried the recipe for young papaya mixed with carrots, thank you very much for your recipe sis
I usually cook half a bowl for sour sunti sauce or pepper sauce, sis. The stir-fried version is no less delicious, sis, but it's better to use the young ones.
yes sis😊
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This is a very unique recipe @nurfay . I do make papaya salad combination of other fruits but have never stir-fry it. Thanks for this lovely combination. Compliments 🎄.
Simple dishes available at home are always my mainstay when I don't have anything at home. Well, one of these dishes is simple with ingredients that I definitely got in my back garden.
So simple and straightforward. We get it done once all the ingredients are in place. Thanks for stopping with lovely support comments friend. Happy weekend.
Hi @nurfay, the sautéed papaya looks delicious, it is a very interesting recipe, in my country it is usually consumed in sweets and juice or at least that is what I know, it is a great option to vary the menu and enjoy a delicious sauté.
Greetings!
Usually I make sweets with young papaya and even in other soupy dishes by combining it with other vegetables. However, sautéing it with carrots makes this dish taste really different!
The dish looks beautiful. I can imagine the taste, though usually unripe papaya is used for sweet preparations around here. Candied papaya sweet is one of our typical desserts for this month btw.
Delicious as always, my dear friend ❤️
Wow, I will be waiting for your candied papaya recipe. I've never tried candied young papaya, I think it would be very delicious!
Sure! I think I have enough pictures for a post. Have a nice Saturday 💕
Thank you dear!!!