Berbere Spiced Jackfruit Tacos. Jackfruit and onion mixed with Berbere spice blend and baked to caramelized spiced perfection. Add some chickpeas to make into a hearty meal. Vegan Soy-free Nut-free Recipe, Can be Glutenfree
OMG you all, this Berbere Spiced Jackfruit is like pulled jackfruit on crack! Berbere crack. Make a triple, no quadruple recipe and freeze and make tacos, wraps, sandwiches or what not. Just make it.
It takes 15 Minutes to put together. Process everything in a processor to shred. Mix in the spices, spread on a sheet, bake and Done! No saute-ing needed. No extra flavoring, caramelizing or crisping steps. You can make your own Berbere Blend or get some online.
Let me tell you what is going to happen when you try this spiced jackfruit. You will remember the flavor burst from every bite, and promptly forget all other jackfruit tacos! It is so good.
More Jackfruit Recipes
- Crispy Jackfruit Tenders So Good
- Easy Jackfruit Curry
- Vegan Tinga bowl with Hearts of Palm, Chickpeas, Spanish Rice – Sub hearts of palm with shredded jackfruit.
- Jackfruit Meatballs Tacos
- Jackfruit Chickpea Coconut Stir Fry
- Jamaican Jerk Jackfruit, Caribbean Bean Wraps.
You can use other spice blends like garam masala, shawarma, Jamaican jerk, but I am digging the berbere profile right now. You can also use shredded hearts of palm to sub jackfruit. Or some shredded sweet potato or butternut. The baking time will be less with sweet potato like veggies.
No Extra pans sauteing or anything required. Just mix and spread.
Baked Yummyness, try to not eat it all.
Add to tacos, wraps, sandwiches. Add crunchy veggies and dressing. Yuhumm!
Easily gluten-free with corn tortillas. I use wheat tortillas made in Rotimatic.
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Berbere Spiced Jackfruit Tacos - 1 Pot
Ingredients
- 20 oz can jackfruit
- 1 medium onion roughly chopped
- 8 cloves of garlic , more the merrier
- 1 tbsp oil , olive or safflower
- ½ tsp salt
Flavoring:
- 2 tsp or more paprika i use 1 tsp smoked and 1 tsp sweet paprika
- 2 tsp berbere spice blend , less or more to heat and flavor preferene
- ½ tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp ground coriander
- ½ tsp garlic powder
- ¼ tsp cinnamon optional
- ¼ tsp or more cayenne if berbere is not hot
- 1 to 2 tbsp bbq sauce
- 1 tbsp maple syrup
- 2 tsp soy sauce or use coconut aminos for soy-free or omit
Instructions
- Squeeze the jackfruit in between paper towels to remove as much liquid as possible. It is ok if it squishes.
- Process with onion, garlic and jackfruit in a prcessor until coarsely shredded. Alternatively, finely chop the onion and garlic and finely chop/shred the jackfruit.
- Transfer to a bowl and mix in the spices and sauces well. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Spread the mixture on a parchment lined baking sheet so its an even layer.
- Bake at 350 degrees F for 35 to 40 minutes. Mix and spread after 20 minutes to move the center portion out. Also taste at this time for salt, heat and flavor. Adjust if needed and mix in.
- Prep your tortillas. Add a good helping of the jackfruit mixture. Add cucumbers or other crunchy veggies. Add a creamy dressing like tahini dressing, or vegan ranch dressing or tzaztiki (See notes)
Scarlet
I forgot to rate the recipe in my last post.
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5 Stars! Wow! Thank you!!
Scarlet
This recipe turned out great. Thank you for sharing! The jackfruit was spiced perfectly and had the right amount of heat. I didn’t have a 20 oz can of jackfruit, I only had a 14 oz can so I adjusted the spices accordingly (used roughly 2/3 of the measurements). I ended up roasting some chickpeas with the other 1/3 of the spices and threw that in the tacos too. I topped it with a homemade shredded cabbage coleslaw (Vegan) and cucumbers. It was delicious! I will definitely be keeping this recipe in rotation.
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Thank you!! The crispy chickpeas are a perfect topping!!
Jenny
You had me at 8 cloves of garlic PLUS garlic powder! This is a terrific and easy recipe. Serving it with ranch really balances out the spices.
I assumed the oil goes in with the spices and sauces when baking.
Richa
awesome! yes
Anita
I’m going in search for jack fruit. I must try this, it looks delicious.
Megan
What’s the best way to reheat the jackfruit mixture from refrigerated or frozen? Had to make it in advance but I don’t want to sacrifice that lovely texture this recipe achieves!
Richa
You can probably bake the mixture 5 mins less and then reheat on the oven, bake for 5 to 10 mins to crisp.
Wim
Can I use fresh dill for the easy vegan tzatziki? And if so, how much fresh dill?
Richa
2 to 3 tsp
Pennie
one word…friggin awesome ( ok, i know, that was two!!)..
jess
hi! where do i buy canned jackfruit? i’ve never used it before. thanks!
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https://www.amazon.com/Aroy-D-Young-Green-Jackfruit-Brine/dp/B005QBCT4S
Régine Bohar
Can I make this out of fresh jackfruit? I have 10 ounces of already prepared, ready to eat jackfruit. Thanks. I’ll rate it after I make it. Tomorrow, probably. 🙂
Richa
yes. If i had fresh jackfruit easily available i would use that instead of canned in a pinch! It might get done a few minutes early as the fresh might not have that much moisture to evaporate, so check earlier.
Marissa
Does it matter if the jackfruit is canned in water vs. brine vs. syrup?
Richa
Yes, the syrup jackfruit is ripe jackfruit is very sweet and fruity to be eaten as is as a fruit. It cannot be used in savory dishes.
Jackfruit in Brine or syrup is unripe and is the one to be used in savory dishes.
suzi
another one I have to praise you for!! DELICIOUS!! I wrapped mine in flour tortilla with thin sliced pickles and a bit of vegan mayo. the flavor of this one is so different from the typical bbq one I make. really smoky and earthy. I like it!! Thanks again, Richa!
Richa
yay!! Berbere reminds me of ethiopian wots flavor and with the onions and jackfruit the overall flavor is so good!
CeeLee
The link to berbere spice blend is broken! Can you fix it please?
Richa
corrected. Thanks for letting me know!
kathy patalsky
Wow these look super easy and delicious! I rarely work with jackfruit, but these look so flavorful, great job Richa!
stephanie
This looks terrific. I like the idea of adding chickpeas. Do you add the chickpeas before or after you shred in the food processor? Do you need to increase all spices if you are adding chickpeas? thanks.
Richa
I would add a 1/2 cup chickpeas to the processor, too much and it might be hummus :). You can also just toss the chickpeas in berbere spice, some bbq, salt and garlic powder and bake on a separate sheet or pan so that the jackfruit texture is not compromised, and you can add as many or as little chickpeas to each taco when serving.
Stephanie
Would this cooking method work with you chipotle jackfruit tacos? In my mind, I just think baking the jackfruit would make it have more of a meat-like consistency as opposed to what I call it’s “artichoke” consistency.
Richa
It should work. Use only a 1/4 cup water to blend up the sauce ingredients and mix in with well squeezed and shredded jackfruit. Add some finely chopped onion or carrots as well and bake. Let me know if the baking time works out and the flavor and texture.
Stephanie
Okay, I kind of chickened out and will make the recipe as written lol. But, I definitely plan to try baking the spicy garlic chipotle jackfruit recipe.
Richa
you can still put them in the oven for 10 minutes or so to crisp and dry out a bit.
Cassie Autumn Tran
These jackfruit tacos look delicious! I can’t promise you that I won’t eat the jackfruit all in one sitting… 😉