**From Can to Culinary Magic: Exploring BBQ Jackfruit with “We’re Not Chefs”**
What if we told you there was a plant-based alternative so versatile and satisfying that even non-vegans might mistake it for backyard barbecue classics? Welcome to this week’s flavorful journey, inspired by the YouTube episode *”We’re Not Chefs: BBQ Jackfruit”*. In this video, Jen – self-proclaimed non-chef extraordinaire – takes us step-by-step through a simple, delicious, and surprisingly quick recipe for BBQ jackfruit, a dish that brings smoky, tangy charm to any table.
Whether you’re a seasoned plant-based foodie or someone curious about incorporating more meat-free meals into your diet, BBQ jackfruit offers something for everyone. Jen shares tips for sourcing the key ingredient, walks us through prepping the dish with a surprising addition (Coke!), and provides ideas for serving it up – complete with pickles and a spread of vegenaise on crusty sourdough bread.
In this blog post, we’ll dive deeper into the techniques and ingredients that make this dish come to life, as well as why jackfruit is quickly becoming a favorite for anyone looking to shake up their kitchen routine. So grab your apron, and let’s dig in – because you don’t need to be a chef to make something truly delicious.
Discovering the Magic of Jackfruit: A Plant-Based BBQ Alternative
Jackfruit has become a *game-changer* in plant-based cuisine, turning heads with its uncanny ability to mimic pulled meats. When prepared the right way, it’s tender, flavorful, and a surprising stand-in for traditional BBQ. For this recipe, you’ll need **green jackfruit in brine**, which you can find at specialty grocery stores, Asian markets, or Trader Joe’s. If you’ve never worked with jackfruit before, it might feel unusual at first—those chunky pieces straight out of the can look nothing like the BBQ goodness you’re about to create. Trust the process! Drain it well, and you’re ready to unlock its potential.
Here’s a quick rundown of the key steps to this melt-in-your-mouth creation:
- Start by sautéing onions and garlic until soft and fragrant.
- Add the drained jackfruit and break it into smaller shreds using your hands.
- Incorporate a mix of bouillon (chicken or beef—your choice!) and a splash of **Coke** (the kind made with sugar, not corn syrup).
- Simmer for about 30 minutes until the liquid evaporates and the jackfruit softens to perfection.
- stir in your favorite smoky-sweet BBQ sauce as liberally as you like!
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Green Jackfruit (in brine) | 1 (20 oz) can |
Onion | 1 large, chopped |
Garlic | 2-3 cloves, minced |
Bouillon & Water | 2 cups (your choice of flavor) |
Coke | 1/2 cup |
BBQ Sauce | To taste |
This BBQ jackfruit pairs beautifully with sourdough bread, a slather of vegenaise, and crunchy pickles. It’s a simple yet satisfying crowd-pleaser, perfect for both vegans and non-vegans alike!
Essential Ingredients and Where to Find Them
- Young Green Jackfruit in Brine: This is the star of your BBQ Jackfruit dish. If you’ve never cooked with jackfruit, don’t worry—it’s easier to work with than it sounds. You can grab a 20-ounce can from Trader Joe’s, or if that’s not an option, check out your local Asian market. Look for “green jackfruit in brine,” and make sure to steer clear of jackfruit in syrup. It’s affordable and readily available in most specialty stores.
- Coca-Cola (or Similar Soda): This might come as a surprise, but a splash of soda adds sweetness and depth to the dish. Opt for a soda made with sugar instead of corn syrup for the best flavor. The choice here is yours, but Coca-Cola is a classic go-to.
- Onion and Garlic: These everyday pantry staples add an aromatic base to the dish. Chop up a fresh onion and have a couple of cloves of garlic ready to sauté for that mouthwatering aroma.
- Vegetable Bouillon: Mix two cups of water with your favorite bouillon cubes or paste. You can experiment with beef, chicken, or vegetable flavors to complement the dish.
- Barbecue Sauce: Use as much or as little as you like—it’s all about personal preference. Grab your favorite brand or make your own to drizzle over that tender, flavor-packed jackfruit.
Quick Tip: Here’s a quick breakdown of where you can score the key ingredients:
Ingredient | Where to Find It |
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Young Green Jackfruit (in brine) | Trader Joe’s, Asian markets, specialty grocers |
Coca-Cola or Soda | Any grocery store or gas station |
Onion & Garlic | Your pantry or local supermarket |
Vegetable Bouillon | Supermarkets, health food stores |
Barbecue Sauce | Supermarkets, or make your own! |
Step-by-Step Guide to Preparing BBQ Jackfruit Perfection
Get ready to create a smoky, savory BBQ jackfruit dish that will wow everyone at the table, whether they’re vegan or not! Here’s a quick rundown to transform humble ingredients into a flavor-packed masterpiece:
- Drain your jackfruit: If it’s your first time working with young green jackfruit in brine, don’t worry—it’s easy! Drain the can and set the jackfruit aside. You can find it at Trader Joe’s or any Asian market.
- Start with the base: Sauté chopped onion and garlic in a pan until the onions are soft and the garlic is fragrant. This will be the aromatic foundation of your BBQ jackfruit.
- Add the jackfruit: Gently break the jackfruit apart with your hands as you add it to the pan. Mix it well with the onion and garlic.
- Create the magic broth: Pour in a mix of two cups of water and bouillon (use chicken or beef flavor, your preference!) along with a splash of real sugar Coke for a unique depth of flavor. Let this simmer on medium heat for 20–30 minutes, or until the liquid evaporates and everything is tender.
- Finish with BBQ sauce: Once the liquid has evaporated, stir in your favorite barbecue sauce to coat the jackfruit generously. Turn off the heat and let it absorb the flavors for a few more minutes.
This dish is incredibly versatile. Use the BBQ jackfruit as a filling for sandwiches or tacos, or serve it on top of rice for a comforting bowl. Here’s a quick serving suggestion for inspiration:
Item | Serving Suggestion |
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Bread | Toasted sourdough for that crunch |
Spread | Smear of vegenaise for a creamy touch |
Toppings | Dill pickles to add a refreshing tang |
With just a few simple steps, you’ll have a hearty dish that’s perfect for any occasion. Enjoy your BBQ jackfruit creation—guilt-free and full of flavor!
Customizing Your BBQ Jackfruit for Every Palate
One of the greatest joys of cooking BBQ jackfruit is how easily it can be tailored to delight anyone’s taste buds. Whether you’re feeding a crowd with mixed dietary preferences or you’re just in the mood for versatile flavors, this dish has you covered. Experiment with the generous addition of spices, sauces, or even quirky toppings. Here are a few fun ideas to get started:
- For Smoky Enthusiasts: Add a dash of liquid smoke or smoked paprika to evoke rich, campfire vibes.
- Sweet and Savory Fans: Drizzle a touch of honey or maple syrup into the BBQ sauce for a luscious undertone.
- Heat Seekers: Toss in diced jalapeños, cayenne powder, or your favorite hot sauce to turn up the heat.
- Herb Lovers: Sprinkle in fresh cilantro or chopped parsley for a pop of freshness.
Not sure which flavors to explore? Here’s a quick breakdown of potential pairings:
Flavor Profile | Suggested Additions |
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Classic BBQ | Extra BBQ sauce, caramelized onions |
Tex-Mex Twist | Chili powder, lime juice, avocado |
Asian-Inspired | Soy sauce, sesame seeds, green onions |
Sweet & Tangy | Apple cider vinegar, diced pineapple |
Once you’ve customized the flavor, serve your masterpiece on a sandwich, over a bed of rice, or even stuffed in tacos—with sourdough bread, pickles, or vegenaise, you’ve got endless possibilities!
Serving Suggestions to Impress Vegans and Meat-Lovers Alike
BBQ jackfruit is a showstopper that bridges the gap between vegans and meat-lovers effortlessly. Its tender, shredded texture and smoky sweetness mimic pulled pork, creating a dish that invites everyone to the table for seconds. Here are some serving ideas to make your creation shine:
- Sandwich Perfection: Serve your BBQ jackfruit on toasted sourdough bread or brioche buns. Add a layer of vegenaise, tangy pickles, and a few slices of crisp red onion for a sandwich that packs a punch.
- Taco Time: Pile the jackfruit onto soft tortillas and top with fresh cilantro, avocado slices, and a drizzle of lime crema. It’s a taco night everyone can enjoy!
- Bowl it Up: Create a hearty BBQ bowl with the jackfruit as the star. Add in roasted sweet potatoes, coleslaw, and a sprinkle of smoky paprika. Perfect for meal preppers or hosting dinner parties.
- Flatbread Fun: Spread your favorite BBQ sauce over a crispy flatbread, layer with jackfruit, thinly sliced red onion, and a smattering of vegan cheese. Bake until bubbly for a quick dinner idea.
- Classic Sides for Sharing: Pair with corn on the cob, classic coleslaw, or a tangy, vinegar-based potato salad to complete your BBQ-inspired feast.
Need a quick overview for a spread? Here’s a handy table of pairings:
Vegan Pairing | Meat-Lover Approved |
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BBQ Jackfruit Sandwich + Sweet Potato Fries | BBQ Jackfruit Sandwich + Loaded Potato Wedges |
Jackfruit Tacos + Lime Crema | Jackfruit Tacos + Chipotle Ranch Dip |
BBQ Flatbread with Vegan Cheese | BBQ Flatbread with Colby Jack Cheese |
No matter how you plate it, this BBQ jackfruit recipe will make jaws drop—all without the chef’s hat!
To Conclude
And there you have it — a delicious, plant-based BBQ jackfruit recipe that’s as fun to make as it is to eat! Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or a total kitchen newbie, this dish is proof that experimentation can lead to something truly tasty, even if (like Jen) you’re not a chef.
Inspired by the step-by-step process shared in the video, it’s clear that with just a few accessible ingredients, a little patience, and your favorite barbecue sauce, you can create a dish that wows everyone — vegans, meat-eaters, and skeptics alike. Plus, the versatility of this recipe means you can make it your own by playing around with spices, toppings, or creative ways to serve it (sourdough sandwich, anyone?).
So, why not give it a shot? Seek out that can of young green jackfruit, grab a bottle of Coke, and let your inner “not quite a chef” shine. And as Jen suggests, make enough to share—it’s always more fun treating your friends and family to something unexpected.
Who knows, BBQ jackfruit might just become your new go-to comfort food. Until next time, happy cooking—whether you’re a chef… or not!