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Last Updated : Sep 13,2023




इमली रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (tamarind recipes in Hindi)
આમલી રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (tamarind recipes in Gujarati)

461 Indian Recipes using Tamarind, imli | Indian Cooking with Tamarind, Imli | South Indian Recipes with Tamarind, Imli | 

461 Indian Recipes using Tamarind, imli | Indian Cooking with Tamarind, Imli | South Indian Recipes with Tamarind, Imli. Tamarind is a widely used spice-condiment in most south Asian cuisines including Indian and Thai cooking. Commonly known as imli, it grows in trees as a soft, dark brown coloured pod with black coloured seeds encased inside it. The pod, which is soft, sticky and sour, is the part that is used in cooking.

Tamarind is avaiable in sweet and sour varieties. The sour variety is used in Indian cooking, while Thai cuisine mainly uses the sweeter version. One famous Thai recipe which makes use of tamarind is Rice Noodles with Vegetables in Thai Red Curry Sauce. Most varieties of tamarind have a very sour taste while young. Although the fruit gets sweeter as it ages, the basic flavour is predominantly sour and acidic.

Rice Noodles with Vegetables in Thai Red Curry SauceRice Noodles with Vegetables in Thai Red Curry Sauce

A famous drink made using tamarind is Amlana. Have you heard of it? If not, try it out today. It is a delicious Rajasthani drink made with tamarind pulp, perked up with spices like pepper and cardamom. The addition of black salt imparts a wonderful flavour, which is further enhanced by the minty garnish.

AmlanaAmlana

Tamarind needs to be soaked before use. Usually tamarind pulp and tamarind water are used in cooking. The tamarind too after removing the pulp or making water is discarded. As the name suggests, tamarind pulp is thick as compared to the tamarind water. Learn how to make the perfect tamarind pulp. The use of either of these lend a typical sour taste to the dish in which it is added and this taste is quite pleasing if added in correct proportion.

Tamarind Pulp, Imli PulpTamarind Pulp, Imli Pulp

South Indian Recipes using Tamarind, Imli

Tamarind and South Indian cuisine has a very deep relation. It forms a part of many dishes in this region and it is said that, ‘A South Indian kitchen is incomplete without tamarind’.

The most prominent use of tamarind is in making Sambar – a delicacy made in most South Indian households almost daily. The sourness of this recipes is a combination of tamarind pulp and tomatoes both. A common way to have sambar is with steamed rice, papadum and spicy mango pickle for lunch.

Sambar Recipe, South Indian Homemade Sambar RecipeSambar Recipe, South Indian Homemade Sambar Recipe

Similarly, rasam another delicacy served with a variety of South Indian dishes like vada, rice, idli etc. also gets a part of its tempting flavours and aroma due to the use of tamarind. This homeliest South Indian recipe made with rasam powder is a thin lentil soup perked up with tamarind pulp and chopped tomatoes, a traditional rasam powder, and a simple seasoning of mustard seeds and curry leaves.

Rasam, South India Rasam, Home Made RasamRasam, South India Rasam, Home Made Rasam

Tamarind Rice is a South Indian style tamarind rice. Tamarind rice or popularly known as puliyodharai, puliyogare, pulihora, puli sadam is a famous South-Indian tangy, spicy rice preparation. Puli” refers to Tamarind in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil. The essence of this recipe is not just the use of tamarind pulp, but also a special spice powder made with 3 types of dals with Kashmiri red chillies and sesame seeds. Try it out!

Tamarind RiceTamarind Rice

South Indian sabzis are no exception. Imli finds it splace in this course too. Hyderabadi Mirchi ka Salan is a classic example of this. It is an Indian curry of Bhavnagri chillies, flavoured with a rich paste of roasted peanuts, coconut, sesame seeds and red chillies. Mirchi in hindi refers to green chilli and salan in an urdu word which refers to curry. People have Hyderabadi mirchi ka salan along biryani but this versatile curry also goes very well with chapatti, rice or paratha.

Mirchi Ka Salan ( Hyderabadi Style)Mirchi Ka Salan (Hyderabadi Style)

The Karnataka’s famous Bisi Bele Bhaat also features tamarid along with a host of spices and coconut as its main ingredient. In this recipe, rice and toovar dal along with a special coconut paste and tamarind pulp is pressure cooked and finally served with a dollop of ghee as a one dish meal.

Bisi Bele Bhaat, Karnataka Bise Bele Bhat
Bisi Bele Bhaat, Karnataka Bise Bele Bhat

Ah! The famous chutneys of south served with a variety of dosas are truly irresistible. Some of these make use of tamarind too. The famous Mysore Chutney has a combination of dals, tamarind and spices. Tamarind pulp lends the necessary sourness and to balance it jaggery is used in small quantities.

Mysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore ChutneyMysore Chutney, South Indian Mysore Chutney

Another not so famous chutney of South is Curry Leaves Chutney. It is made with spices, daria, curry leaves, tamarind pulp and sesame seeds and really come in handy on days when you do not have time to prepare chutney or Sambhar to accompany your Idlis and dosas. To make an interesting snack, you just need to coat your cooked idlis with til oil mixed with Curry Leaves Chutney Powder, or sprinkle some powder on the semi-cooked dosa before turning it around, to make a self-sufficient snack!

Curry Leaves Chutney PowderCurry Leaves Chutney Powder

Indian Snack Recipes with Tamarind, Imli

Who doesn’t love to indulge in snacks? Made with an array of spices, chutneys, topped with sev and coriander, they are the most tempting. Yes, we are talking about Indian Chaat Recipes. The famous Mumbai roadside snack Pani Puri makes use of loads of imli to get the authentic taste of its pani. Want to learn the exact proportion of ingredients that go in making this recipe, find out here!

Pani Puri, Paani Puri, Golgappa RecipePani Puri, Paani Puri, Golgappa Recipe

And how about the Meetha Chutney which is also served along with pani puri? It also is made with tamarind as its base ingredient. Its use is not restricted to just pani puri, but it is also used in most Indian Chaat Recipes like Bhel PuriSev Puripapdi chaat and ragda pattice. Indian chaat is incomplete without the accompaniment of Meetha Chutney.

Meetha ChutneyMeetha Chutney

Have you ever tried the famous West Indian Patra? It is sweet, spicy and salty—all at the same time. Ingredients of paatra are simple, made from colocasia leaves (arbi ke patte), besan, tamarind water, jaggery, green chilli paste and Indian spices. Getting the right proportion of ingredients is definitelt important to enjoy its traditional flavor, but rolling patra is more of an art to be acquired. Learn the secret of making Steamed Patra with 28 step by step photos.

Patra, Gujarati Patra, Alu VadiPatra, Gujarati Patra, Alu Vadi

Indian Dals and Sabzi Recipes using Tamarind, Imli

India is a diverse country with varied cultutre and traditions and with it also follows a variety in terms of cuisine. However, tamarind is one such ingredient which finds place in many Indian cuisines from Gujarati to Maharshtrian and even Hyderabadi to Sindhi. Let’s explore some main course sabzi recipes where tamarind is of utmost importance for its flavor, colour and aroma it lends.

The authentice Maharashtrian Paatal Bhajiis a nourishing daily fare which can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Made with chopped colocasia leaves, chana dal and a cocont paste, it is further perked up with the right balance of imli pulp and jaggery. This iron rich recipe is surely worth a try!

Maharashtrian Patal Bhaji, Paatal BhajiMaharashtrian Patal Bhaji, Paatal Bhaji

Bharleli Vaangi is an all-time  favourite Maharashtrian bhaji that tastes great. It is a semi-dry sabzi that is very popular in Maharashtra and quite easy to make. Maharashtrian bharli vangi is made on day to day basis in Maharashtrian household. This has a specially crafted masala mixture which again has tamarind-jaggery combo for the right sweet and sour flavours. Make this authentic recipe the quick way in a pressure cooker and enjoy it with chapati.

Bharli Vangi Made in Pressure CookerBharli Vangi Made in Pressure Cooker

Bored of having the usual dal for your everyday meal try our palak masoor dal recipe, the unbeatable combination of masoor dal with spinach nourishes your body with proteins, iron and folic acid. Tamarind pulp lends a nice tangy flavour to the dal. It’s a healthy dal to be enjoyed by people of all ages. 

Palak Masoor DalPalak Masoor Dal

Sindhi Kadhi is a besan based curry with lots of vegetables. It is one such fare where all the vegetables are used beautifully to complement each other in taste, colour and texture. Tamarind pulp, though, in small quantities adds its own unique sourness to this dish. Relish it with Steamed Rice.

Sindhi KadhiSindhi Kadhi

Health benefits of tamarind, imli

Tamarind is a good source of antioxidant polyphenols which exhibit anti-inflammatory properties. This can protect different organs of the body like heart, liver, skin etc. Some research shows that it helps to lower blood cholesterol too. It has negligible amount of fat, but on the other hand, tamarind is pretty high on calorie scale. So one needs to be very cautious about the quantity consumed. Tamarind is a rich source of vitamin Cfibrepotassiummagnesium and other nutrients necessary for good health. Some people are allergic to tamarind, while others may experience diarrhoea with excess consumption as imli is also known for its laxative properties.

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Recipe# 16075
11 Aug 11

 by shee_recipes
A spoonful of adrak chutney makes for a lovely side dish, dip or accompaniment recipe. Adrak or ginger is good for digestive and respiratory complaints and hence this chutney made from crushed adrak or ginger should feature in your menu.
Recipe# 9817
11 Aug 11

 by jolu
No reviews
Paal appam is a traditional south indian appam recipe which is typically served with paal(or coconut milk). The appams are made from rice and lentil based batter which is spread on tawa and cooked covered for few minutes. The appams may be served with coconut milk or any curry of choice.
Recipe# 9673
23 Sep 18

 
by anursk
No reviews
An innovative chutney recipe, allam pachadi or ginger chutney with shredded ginger blended with oil, salt, spices and other spices is an amazing accompaniment to meals or snacks.
Recipe# 35508
23 Aug 11

 by Foodie #541916
No reviews
This is a famous dish in ap state. Its considered as ap's special dish.. It is a delicious combination of potatoes and onions
Recipe# 15357
12 Jul 04

 by kavitakj
No reviews
Tickle your senses with this tantalizing Aloo chaat recipe, created from boiled potatoes or aloo. The diced potatoes are tossed with sweet and sour chutneys, spice powders and chopped chillies and coriander leaves. Enjoy the aloo chaat as starter or cocktail snack.
Recipe# 12633
26 May 01

 by prasadsarangdhar
No reviews
The taste bud tingling aloo tikki chaat is a popular and favorite tikki or cutlet recipe with mashed boiled potatoes, corn and spices as fillings. Garnish the aloo tikkis with imli chutney, curd, coriander chutney, chaat masala, etc and the lip smacking aloo tikki chaat would be ready to eat. Shar ....
Recipe# 12497
29 Jun 01

 by nutan36
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A spicy aloo-kachaloo (colocasia) chaat recipe which is sure to tingle your taste buds. A combination of boiled kachaloo and potatoes tossed together with a tangy chaat masala, this chaat is irrestible! Try this spicy and mazedar kachaloo and aloo recipe to entice your family and guests.
Recipe# 9973
13 Aug 11

 by Gayathri08
Amla achar, it is tangy and spicy achar which can be served as an accompaniment for parathas, theplas or for rice preparation. It can be store for a year or more.
Recipe# 13928
28 Jun 03

 
by padma prasad
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Anapakaya (surakkai) kottu is a vegetable and lentil based South Indian main course preparation. The bottle gourd or surakkai is cooked with red gram or tuar dal along with coconut, tamarind and ginger garlic paste. Enjoy the kottu curry with boiled rice.
Recipe# 38317
20 May 13

 
by samyuktha agarwal
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This is a typical south indian recipe which will make your taste buds tingle with the flavours in it. . . .
Andhra Pesarattu with Ginger Chutney
Recipe# 13121
13 Aug 11

 by v_saj
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Andhra pesarattu or green moong dal dosa is a delicious lentil based pancake recipe which is best enjoyed with a spicy ginger chutney. Prepare the andhra pesarattu with ginger chutney as a healthy breakfast option
Recipe# 14885
24 Feb 04

 by kundhu
No reviews
Andhra Pesarattu with ginger chutney makes for a lovely delicious and healthy breakfast combination. The pesarattu is prepared from a batter comprising of moong dal and is then served crispy hot with ginger pickle or chutney.
Recipe# 12822
12 Feb 01

 by dipanilesh
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The sensational and simple arbi chaat is a tasty recipe to prepare the spicy and tangy arbi chaat. The boiled arbis are served with imli chutney, chilli paste and curd as topping
Recipe# 14031
27 Jan 02

 by apoorva23
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A simple and delicious Chinese vegetable Manchurian recipe with a sweet and sour taste. The grated vegetables are mixed with gram flour or maida and the deep fried. These vegetable balls are the simmered in a Chinese sauce rich gravy and enjoyed with noodles or rice.
Recipe# 15141
16 Aug 11

 by kamalacute
Avial stands out as an amazing south indian vegetable preparation with the medley of healthy seasonal vegetables cooked together in coconut, curd and spice powders.
Recipe# 10766
16 Aug 11

 by Anikar05
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A south indian delicacy, aviyal is full of exotic traditional south indian flavors. A mix of vegetables and spices blended with curd and coconut, quick avial is easy to prepare in minutes and is sure to tempt every palate and taste buds.
Recipe# 14450
01 Jan 00

 by nasim00
No reviews
Simply take a bite of the divinely delicious Baby corn bake and you would surely bake delighted. The sweet taste of crunchy baby corn complements the creamy, cheesy sauce with a slight hint of pepper powder. A healthy and lovely baked vegetable recipe.
Recipe# 13142
17 Aug 11

 by premataranga
No reviews
Bagara baingan, spicy baingan subzi. You can make the same gravy but can use different vegetables according to your own choice. Eg; potatoes, cauliflower, drumstick, etc. . .
Recipe# 9340
17 Aug 11

 by rakesh_m
No reviews
Tip: you can add fresh coconut also. In that case make a paste of grated fresh coconut with peanuts, sesame and red chilies.
Recipe# 15384
17 Aug 11

 by tiwari_anuja
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Baghare baingan is a traditional eggplant or stuffed brinjal recipe with the brinjals slit and then filled with a paste comprising of sesame seeds, peanuts, masalas and nuts. These baigans are then stir fried in hot oil and served hot with rotis garnished with coriander leaves and a dash of limejui ....
Recipe# 13764
10 Apr 03

 by daksha25
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Prepare the traditional spicy and tangy Baigan chutney with baigan or brinjals blended with garlic, chillies and tamarind. A perfect tangy accompaniment to any main course meal fare.
Recipe# 16601
30 Oct 05

 by geetharam32
No reviews
It is a very simple dish made with brinjals filled with soluble dietary fibre. It goes well with Rotis and phulkas.
Recipe# 10315
05 Aug 02

 by DIA
No reviews
A novel rice or pulao recipe, baigan pulao with fried eggplant or brinjals is easy to prepare and delicious. The appealing look matches with contrasting taste and an aromatic flavour in the baigan pulao or rice recipe.
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