Coconut Stuffing for Kozhukattai
🥥 Coconut Stuffing for Kozhukattai | Sweet & Juicy Filling
A luscious coconut and jaggery stuffing that melts in your mouth — the perfect partner for traditional Kozhukattai!
🌾 Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh grated coconut
- 3 cups jaggery (use same cup measurement)
- 1 cup water
- 1 tsp cardamom powder
- 1 tsp ghee
👩🍳 Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Jaggery Syrup
- In a kadai, combine jaggery and water. Mix well.
- Cook on medium flame for 5-10 minutes until jaggery dissolves fully.
💡 Tip: Use good quality jaggery with natural syrup for juicy, flavorful stuffing. - Wait for jaggery to begin boiling slightly before next step.
Step 2: Add the Coconut
- Add grated coconut to boiling jaggery syrup and mix well.
- Initially, they will look separate; keep stirring on medium flame for 2-3 minutes.
- The mixture will gradually blend together.
Step 3: Cook the Mixture
- Boil for 5-10 minutes allowing coconut to cook well in jaggery.
- Keep stirring continuously to prevent sticking and burning.
- Coconut will absorb water and thicken.
Step 4: Final Seasoning
- Add cardamom powder and mix thoroughly without stopping.
- Continue mixing for 2-3 minutes until syrup is absorbed.
- Add ghee and mix for another 2 minutes for richness.
Step 5: Check for Doneness
- Dip hand in water, try rolling small portion into a ball.
- If it forms a smooth round ball easily, stuffing is ready.
- If not, cook 1-2 more minutes but avoid overcooking.
- Mixture should not stick to pan and should roll well.
Step 6: Cool and Shape
- Let stuffing cool completely.
- Roll into small balls and keep aside.
- Shape just before stuffing Kozhukattai — stuffing hardens if left too long.
✅ Tips for Perfect Stuffing
- Use quality jaggery with natural syrup for best flavor and texture.
- Maintain medium flame throughout cooking to avoid burning.
- Stir continuously; never stop during cooking.
- Avoid overcooking to prevent hard stuffing.
- Use ball rolling test for doneness.
🍽️ Usage
This coconut stuffing is ideal for:
- Traditional Kozhukattai (steamed rice dumplings)
- Modak (sweet dumplings)
- Other South Indian stuffed rice delicacies
Achieving the right moisture balance is key — juicy enough to be flavorful but firm enough to hold shape.
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