Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons with Cashew Stuffing KAJU BHARA KARELA

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April 9, 2026

A smiling woman holding a rustic bowl filled with crispy, golden-brown Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons (Kaju Bhara Karela) stuffed with a rich cashew and spice filling, garnished with fresh lime wedges.

Ingredients for Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons

  • 8.0 baby bitter melons (approx. 12.0 oz / 340 g), 2.5–3.0 inches (6.5–7.5 cm) long
  • 1.5 tbsp (22 ml) salt
  • 0.5 tbsp (7 ml) white sugar
  • 3.0 cups (710 ml) water
  • 0.5 cup (75 g) cashew halves, blanched almonds, or hazelnuts
  • 3.0 tbsp (45 ml) shredded fresh or defrosted frozen coconut
  • 0.5 tbsp (7 ml) dark brown sugar
  • 0.5 tsp (2 ml) fennel seeds
  • 1.0 tsp (5 ml) cumin seeds
  • 1.0 tbsp (15 ml) coriander seeds
  • 0.5 tsp (2 ml) turmeric
  • 0.25 tsp (1 ml) cayenne pepper or paprika
  • 0.25 cup (60 ml) plain yogurt
  • 5.0 tbsp (75 ml) ghee or vegetable oil
  • Lime wedges for garnishing

Step-by-Step Instructions for Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons

Preparing the Kaju Bhara Karela

  1. Wash and dry the bitter melons. With a sharp paring knife, slit lengthwise, cutting halfway through each to create a pocket.
  2. Using a small melon baller, scoop out the pulp and seeds and discard them.
  3. Rub each melon inside and out with the 1.5 tbsp (22 ml) salt and 0.5 tbsp (7 ml) sugar, then set aside for 30 minutes to draw out the bitter juices.
  4. Bring the 3.0 cups (710 ml) water to a boil in a 2-quart/liter saucepan and partially cook the melons for 10 minutes.
  5. Remove them with a slotted spoon and plunge them into cold water. After cooling for 5.0 minutes, drain and pat them thoroughly dry, inside and out.

Stuffing Your Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons

  1. To make the stuffing, place the nuts, coconut, brown sugar, fennel seeds, cumin seeds, and coriander seeds in a blender or food processor.
  2. Cover and pulse until the nuts are powdered. Transfer to a bowl and add the turmeric, cayenne or paprika, and enough of the 0.25 cup (60 ml) yogurt to make a moist stuffing.
  3. Divide the mixture into 8 portions. Using a butter knife, stuff each bitter melon, handling them carefully to avoid tearing the uncut side.
  4. Press the two cut melon edges together until they meet, then bind each one closed by wrapping them from one end to the other 5 or 6 times with ordinary white sewing thread.

Achieving the Perfect Crispy Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons

  1. Heat the 5.0 tbsp (75 ml) ghee or oil in an 8–9-inch (20–22.5 cm) frying pan over moderate heat.
  2. When it is hot but not smoking, add the melons in a single layer. After 2.0 minutes, reduce the heat slightly.
  3. Pan-fry, turning them as they brown, so that they are crisp and richly colored, about 20–25 minutes.
  4. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Snip the thread and unwind, removing all loose pieces. Serve hot and crispy with lime wedges.

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

Estimated values for 1 stuffed melon.

  • Calories: 145 kcal
  • Total Fat: 12.0 g
  • Total Carbohydrates: 8.0 g
  • Protein: 3.0 g

Pro Tips for Perfect Kaju Bhara Karela

  • The Secret to Zero Bitterness: Don't rush the salting process. That 30-minute rest with the salt and sugar rub is what draws out the "harsh" juices. If you're a newcomer, give them a gentle squeeze after parboiling to release any remaining bitter water before stuffing.
  • Don't Overstuff: It’s tempting to pack in as much cashew filling as possible, but leave a tiny bit of room at the edges. This ensures that when the melon shrinks slightly during frying, the stuffing doesn't burst out and burn in the ghee.
  • Thread Choice Matters: Use plain white cotton sewing thread. Avoid dyed threads or synthetic blends, as dyes can bleed into the food and synthetics might melt under high heat.
  • Low and Slow is Key: If the ghee is too hot, the skin will char before the stuffing is heated through. Aim for a steady, gentle sizzle to achieve that signature "richly browned and crisp" exterior without losing the vibrant green color.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I make Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons in an air fryer? Yes! To make a lighter version of Kaju Bhara Karela, lightly brush the tied melons with ghee and air fry at 350°F (180°C) for 15–18 minutes, turning halfway through. While you lose a bit of the traditional "deep-fried" mouthfeel, they remain delightfully crispy.

2. How do I store and reheat leftovers? Store any leftover Pan-Fried Whole Bitter Melons in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, avoid the microwave as it makes the skin soggy. Instead, re-crisp them in a dry frying pan over medium-low heat for 3–5 minutes.

3. Is the skin of the bitter melon edible? Absolutely. In this Stuffed Bitter Gourd recipe, the skin is the best part! Once parboiled and pan-fried, the bumpy skin becomes wonderfully crisp and carries most of the savory seasoning.

4. Can I substitute the cashews with other nuts? Definitely. For a different flavor profile, use blanched almonds for a subtler taste or toasted hazelnuts for an earthier, more robust filling. Just ensure you pulse them to a fine powder as instructed to keep the stuffing texture consistent.

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