Sour and Spicy Young Papaya Dish
Home-cooked meals are always missed. Especially those that hold memories of loved ones, like our mothers or our partners.
That happens to me often. In fact, I often miss the dishes cooked by my late mother. Even though they were simple, my late mother certainly did her best to ensure that our family had something to eat during times of food scarcity.
My late mother always taught me that it doesn't matter how simple the food we cook. The most important thing is that it's nutritious and filling for the family.
This time, we're talking about young papaya, often called green papaya. This is because young papaya is still green. Perhaps in Thailand, green papaya is more popular in salads.
Meanwhile, in my area, I'm familiar with young papaya for stir-fries. So, we often find young papaya sliced into distinctive shapes sold in various traditional markets.
This time, my regular greengrocer passed by my house with several packages of young papaya. So without further ado, I immediately bought the sliced young papaya.
I bought 300 grams of sliced young papaya. Then I thought about making a sour and spicy dish.
I also had edamame (Japanese soybeans) and dried tofu. Oh, great, so I could combine them all.
The young papaya I bought was already thinly sliced, so it wasn't a hassle during the cooking process. So, I just needed to sauté the young papaya with the other ingredients.
Meanwhile, for the sour and spicy seasoning, I used a combination of chili and tamarind. But you can also use lemon juice for the sourness, just adjust the level of acidity to your liking.
This sour and spicy combination is perfect, especially as a summer dish; it's truly refreshing. Let's make this dish!
THE INGREDIENTS
- 300 grams of young papaya
- 100 grams of dried tofu
- 150 grams of edamame, remove the pods
- 25 grams of tamarind
- 5 cloves of shallots
- 5 cloves of garlic
- Chilies, according to your taste
- 1/2 teaspoon of salt
- 1/2 teaspoon of sugar
- 250 ml of water
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
Let's prepare the ingredients! I boiled the water, then I made a tamarind solution.
Pour the tamarind into the tamarind with 250 ml of water. Let it sit until it forms a nice tamarind solution. The flesh will separate from the seeds.
Oh, then, I moved on to the edamame. I really enjoyed removing the edamame seeds from the pods. It was so satisfying, hehe.
Then, I chopped the seasoning ingredients. I chopped the shallots, garlic, and chilies.
Then, I cut the dried tofu into smaller pieces. But you can also cook it directly without chopping it.
Once that was done, I heated some vegetable oil in a cooking pot. I sautéed the garlic and shallots first. After that, I added the chilies. Stir-fry them for about a minute.
Then, add the sliced young papaya. Stir-fry well and sauté for about a minute.
Then, add the dried tofu, edamame, and the tamarind water you made earlier. Be careful not to add any tamarind seeds. Also, don't forget to add salt and sugar.
Stir-fry them thoroughly and cook them for about 5 to 7 minutes, depending on your desired texture. But don't overcook it, because the young papaya will become mushy. And that's not good to eat, as it certainly diminishes its flavor.
SERVING
I served the young papaya with rice. Or, you can eat it without rice.
Oh, almost forget! I also made pan seared tempeh for extra protein. Pan seared tempeh has smokey sensation. Just with little oil and I love it!
The combination of sour and spicy is addictive. Honestly, it reminds me of my late mother's face. So, I imagine her while eating.
What simple home-cooked meal reminds you of your parents? 😊🌸
Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari
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Home cooked meal plus the love and care our mother put into it. Thats the best dish they could ever make, that's why I'm always thankful that I can eat my mother's homemade dishes, i'm still living with them you see hehe.
Anyways, I only know a few dishes with green Papaya as main ingredients. One with coconut milk and with turmeric, another one is Tinola basically a Chicken Soup with ginger, papaya, chili leaves or malunggay. Then an Atchara, its like a pickled one, it's really good as a side dish, its sour, a lil sweet and lil salty. Your recipe looks new to me, we never tried doing this into a papaya and it's sour too? Interesting. I feel like Mommy F will really love that recipe.
Oh, the coconut milk version sounds good! I will try it next time
This dish not too sour because has spicy combination 😊
It looks so yummy and tasty. Nice recipe.
Thanks 😊
Homemade foods are the best😊😊😊
For sure, home cooking also healthier 😊
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I absolutely agree with your late mother on this. A dish doesn't have to be extravagant ro be nutritional. But when cooked with love it becomes not only exceptional but memorable.
Also, the green papaya looks awfully a lot like sliced cabbage. I like that I always learn something new each time I visit your posts😊
Every region has its own unique cuisine. I'm glad you enjoyed my virtual meal :)
It looks like a delicious and nutritious dish. Some people don't like onions and garlic in food, but I think they add a very delicious flavor to the dish.
Onions and shallots have different flavors. Of course, we prefer shallots :)
Nice dish, full of proteins (tofu, soybeans and tempeh)! Actualy often simple food is even better than complicated, processed food, full of unnecessary (partly unhealthy) ingredients.
This is a home-cooked meal. Tempeh or tofu is a cheap, local source of protein, and it really helps save money. :)
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Simple and interesting dish, with a combination of different flavours: tamarind, papaya, etc.
I have never tried dried tofu.
Best regards.
This is a traditional recipe familiar in my area. I'm glad you found it appealing. Thank you :)
I think this was one of your simplest dishes, but it still seems very tasty (and light).
Most of the food served at the hive is simple, everyday fare. It's also great for dieting. :)
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