Tiopu Kuru – Breadfruit Stew

 

Tiopu kuru – Breadfruit stew

Course Main Course

Ingredients
  

  • 1 firm Ripe kuru (breadfruit)
  • 1 large onion/garlic
  • 2 l salt water (Seawater from your beach)
  • 500 g Cooked pork or chicken meat
  • 2 Cups chicken stock
  • 500 ml Coconut cream
  • Oil (of your choice)
  • Capsicum, herbs optional
  • French stick loaf (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Wash and peel Kuru (breadfruit), dice into 1 inch cubes, place in large stock pot, and cover level with seawater/ salted water. Bring to boil and allow to simmer slowly for 15 minutes. Watch it as it will catch as the water reduces. While on simmer, sauté onions till transparent, do not allow to burn. Add garlic and diced meat and chicken stock to onions, then add to stock pot since kuru cooks very quickly and becomes bulky. Stir pork or chicken in before kuru becomes smooth and pulpy. When kuru is cooked and still holds its shape pour in the coconut cream. Heat thoroughly but do not boil. Serve in bowls with buttered fresh crusty bread.
  • Our children enjoy this dish but always complained because they were always too 'full' and it really knocked them out. Ample sufficiency. We are truly in Paradise.
  • Variety makes the going interesting. The influx of traders to the islands brought goods to add to our larder. Dairy products became firm favourites and the canned beef, Punu Puakatoro (beef ). Many adopted the 'bully beef'. Today we have other canned favourites such as Punu Ika (fish). Other ingredients to add to kuru stew is curry powder or turmeric and ginger. Whatever you enjoy, add to the stew. Meat may be omitted. Try other meats such as salami, cooked bacon or ham, or substitute the pea with kuru when making pea&ham soup. This is a very hearty and satisfying meal. Other starchy vegetable substitutes for this recipe are sweet potato, taro, tarua, yam and rice. Any vegetable may be treated as tiopu. Sliced, beans, green pawpaw, courgette (zucchini), all varieties of cabbage, tomato, aubergine (eggplant), choko. Serve with boiled rice or root vegetable and coconut cream.

Notes

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