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South Indian Curries / Sabzis recipes


Last Updated : Apr 22,2024



दक्षिण भारतीय करी / सब्जी़ - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (South Indian Curries / Sabzis recipes in Hindi)
દક્ષિણ ભારતીય કરી / શાક - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (South Indian Curries / Sabzis recipes in Gujarati)

South Indian Sabzi Recipes | South Indian Curry Recipes | Vegetables

We have a large collection of 170 different types of South Indian Curries and South Indian Vegetables. Yes, it's clearly evident that  different types of South Indian Subzi recipes are super popular not only in South India but all across our lovely country. 

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AvialAvial

Most South Indian curries are dry or semi-dry. Dry curries are made by sautéing veggies with a tadka and a garnish of coconut, while semi-dry ones are cooked with veggies, dal and a masala paste that is usually coconut-based. Take your pick from South Indian curries like Cabbage PoriyalAvialKala Chana Sundal and Chettinad Curry , and enjoy them with a bowl of hot rice.

South Indian Curries

Tomato GojjuTomato Gojju

Tomato Gojju is a spicy tomato curry with shades of tanginess and sweetness too. The Mangalorean Drumstick Curry is traditional fare along the Kerala and Konkan coast, which use coconut generously in the masalas and garnishes. An all-time favourite South Indian curd curry, the Morkuzhambu is marked by its mild tang, creamy mouth feel and rich taste.

Look for a spicy curry from Tamil Nadu, try the Chetaniad Curry.

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Vegetables in Coconut CurryVegetables in Coconut Curry

Vegetables in Coconut Curry or Valval is a classic mixed vegetable preparation from the Western coastal region, where coconuts grow in plenty and are used abundantly in the cuisine.

Idiyappam and Appam would be incomplete without a bowl of this mouth-watering Vegetable Stew.

South Indian Subzi Recipes, Dry

Cabbage PoriyalCabbage Poriyal

Cabbage Poriyal : Poriyal is any dry vegetable preparation flavoured with generous amounts of fresh grated coconut. Cabbage tempered with mustard seeds and dry red chillies makes a delightful accompaniment to any South Indian main course.

Cabbage with coocnut make a nice Cabbage Thoren stir fry.

South Indian Curry for Festivals and Ocassions

Pongal KootuPongal Kootu

Pongal Kootu is a tongue-tickling mixed vegetable curry made during Makar Sankaranthi or Pongal in South India. It is made with local vegetables that are in season at the cusp of winter and spring.

Rare is the wedding or festive menu that does not include Avial! the key to making excellent avial is to pay equal attention to the visual appeal – vegetables with contrasting colours such as carrot, beans, pumpkin etc are chosen, sliced evenly into thin 1 inch long pieces, and cooked to a crunchy consistency.

Enjoy our  South Indian Curry Recipes, South Indian Vegetable Recipes and Suth Indian Recipe articles given below.

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Recipe# 15970
19 Aug 11

 
 by anuspa
No reviews
Brinjal kotsu is a south indian recipe to prepare brinjals or egg plants in spices, grated coconut and then seasoning it with mustard seeds, curry leaves and red chillies.
Recipe# 16010
13 Oct 11

 
 
by joyabeans
No reviews
Paruppu urudai morkozhambu is a south indian delicacy which are basically lentil based steamed dumplings or balls which are simmered in yoghurt based gravy. A subtly spiced curry recipe which taste best paired with boiled rice.
Recipe# 16431
30 Sep 05

 
 by soumyavk
No reviews
Tasty and healthy Subzi made with lots of green vegetables filled ith iron and mixed with garlic, chillies and mustard seeds. Serve with rice or rotis.
Recipe# 11333
11 Apr 02

 
 
by padmavathiravi
No reviews
1. u can keep it in an airtight container for 4 to 5 days.
2. if u don't have rasam powder at home, u can use the same red chilli powder.
3. asafoetida is optional
Recipe# 11342
25 Apr 02

 
 by padmasi
No reviews
1.very easy to make and easy to feed people who don't like brinjals as you can't spot the brinjal.
2.it can be served as a chutney with dosa or can be eaten with roti also.
3.you can add a spoon of it to cooked rice and mix it and eat it along with a papad and a salad to go with it.
Recipe# 12129
13 Oct 11

 
 
by vasupradha
No reviews
In tamil, "paruppu" means dal and "usili" means broken crumbles. This is a highly nutritious recipe with minimum fat and oil.
Recipe# 13167
23 May 01

 
 by sudhagop
No reviews
1.when the mixture is not thick, make a paste with rice flour and add it to the boiling mixture.
2.sundaikkai vathal can be brought in south Indian grocery shops.
Recipe# 13276
15 Jan 01

 
 by baano
No reviews
A traditional curd based spicy cury, Rehroo is typically enjoyed with steamed rice. The ghee, coriander seeds and chillies add flavour to the tangy rehroo.
Recipe# 13690
21 Aug 11

 
 by mrvanishree03
No reviews
An authentic south indian way of preparing capsicum gojju or vegetable recipe with chopped capsicum, freshly scraped coconut and dry red chillies.
Recipe# 13725
09 Mar 03

 
 by vasumurthy
No reviews
A spicy and mouthwatering curry recipe, Mango fruit gojju has chopped ripe mangoes cooked with a ground paste comprising of hing, coconut, rice flour and mustard seeds. A lovely side dish to rice or chapattis , mango gojju is a traditional South Indian fare.
Recipe# 14374
13 Oct 11

 
 by gpsundaram1
No reviews
Plantain laccha subzi brings forth an interesting vegetable recipe with cooked raw plantains or bananas. The plantain is cut into thin strips or lacchhas and then cooked with onions, spice powders and urad dal powder.
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